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प्रश्न
A two-digit number is such that the product of its digits is 14. If 45 is added to the number, the digit interchange their places. Find the number.
उत्तर
Let the digits at units and tens places be x and y, respectively.
∴` xy=14`
⇒`y=14/x` ...............(1)
According to the question:
`(10y+x)+45=10x+y`
⇒`9y-9x=-45`
⇒`y-x=5` ...................(2)
From (1) and (2), we get
`14/x-x=-5`
⇒`(14-x^2)/x=-5`
⇒`14-x^2=-5`
⇒`x^2-5x-14=0`
⇒`x^2-(7-2)x-14=0`
⇒`x^2-7x+2x-14=0`
⇒`x(x-7)+2(x-7)=0`
⇒`(x-7)(x+2)=0`
⇒`x-7=0 or x+2=0`
⇒`x=7 or x=-2`
⇒`x=7` (∵the digit cannot be negative)
Putting x =7 in equation (1), we get
`y=2`
∴ Required number=`10xx2+7=27`
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