1. Had carl scored 10 more marks in his Math test out of 30 marks, 9 times these marks would have been the square of his actual marks. How many marks did he get in the test? About the author Audrey
Solution : Let his actual marks be x Therefore, 9 (x +10) = x2 i.e., x2 – 9x – 90 = 0 i.e., x2 – 15x + 6x – 90 = 0 i.e., x(x – 15) + 6(x –15) = 0 i.e., (x + 6) (x –15) = 0 Therefore, x = – 6 or x =15 Since x is the marks obtained, x ≠ – 6. Therefore, x = 15. So, Carl got 15 marks in his mathematics test Reply
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Solution : Let his actual marks be x
Therefore, 9 (x +10) = x2
i.e., x2 – 9x – 90 = 0
i.e., x2 – 15x + 6x – 90 = 0
i.e., x(x – 15) + 6(x –15) = 0
i.e., (x + 6) (x –15) = 0
Therefore, x = – 6 or x =15
Since x is the marks obtained, x ≠ – 6. Therefore, x = 15.
So, Carl got 15 marks in his mathematics test