J P Mohindru and Bharat Mohindru Solutions for Chapter: Quadratic Equations, Exercise 2: EXERCISE
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The product of two consecutive positive integers is . Formulate the quadratic equation whose roots are these integers.

The sum of the square of two consecutive numbers is . Formulate the quadratic equation to find the two numbers.

The sum of the numbers is and the sum of their reciprocals is . Formulate the quadratic equation to find the two numbers.

The product of Anil's age (in years) years ago and his age (in years) years later is . Formulate a quadratic equation to find his present age .

The height of a right-angle triangle is less than its base. If the hypotenuse is . Formulate the quadratic equation to find the base of the triangle.

The length of a park is more than its breadth. Formulate quadratic equation to find the dimensions of the park if the area of the park is numerically equal its perimeter.

The speed of a boat in still water is . It can go upstream and return downstream to the original point in hours and minutes. Formulate the quadratic equation, which represent the above situation.

Two water taps together can fill a tank in . The larger takes less than the smaller one to fill the tank separately. Formulate the quadratic equation to find the time in which each can separately fill the tank.
