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प्रश्न
A farmer wishes to grow a 100 m2 rectangular vegetable garden. Since he has with him only 30 m barbed wire, he fences three sides of the rectangular garden letting compound wall of his house act as the fourth side fence. Find the dimensions of his garden.
उत्तर
Area of rectangular garden = 100 cm2
Length of barbed wire = 30 m
Let the length of the side opposite to wall = x
and length of other each side = `(30 - x)/(2)`
According to the condition,
`(x(30 - x))/(2)` = 100
⇒ x(30 - x) = 200
⇒ 30x - x2 = 200
⇒ x2 - 30x + 200 = 0
⇒ x2 - 20x - 10x + 200 = 0
⇒ x(x - 20) - 10(x - 20) = 0
⇒ (x - 20)(x - 10) = 0
Either x - 20 = 0,
then x = 20
or
x - 10 = 0,
then x = 10
(i) If x = 20,
then side opposite to the wal = 20m
and other side
= `(30 - 20)/(2)`
= `(10)/(2)`
= 5m
(ii) If x = 10,
then side opposite to wall = 10m
and other side
= `(30 - 10)/(2)`
= `(20)/(2)`
= 10m
∴ Sides are 20m, 5m or 10m.
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