NCERT Solutions For Class 10 Maths Chapter 3 Exercise 3.1

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NCERT Solutions For Class 10 Maths Chapter 3 Exercise 3.1

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NCERT Solutions For Class 10 Maths Chapter 3 Exercise 3.1
Class:10Subject:Maths – गणितChapter 3:Exercise 3.1
10 Maths Chapter 3 Exercise 3.1 Solutions
NCERT Solutions for class 10 Maths Chapter 3 Exercise 3.1 in English medium and Hindi Medium are given below updated for new academic session 2020-21. Download options are given on the page or on main page of NCERT Solutions Class 10 Maths Chapter 3. Visit to Discussion Forum to ask your doubts and answers to the questions asked by others.
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10th Maths Exercise 3.1 Solutions in English
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Important Terms For Pair Of Linear Equations
The graph of a pair of linear equations in two variables is represented by two lines.
1. If the lines intersect at a point, the pair of equations is consistent. The point of intersection gives the unique solution of the equations.
2. If the lines are parallel, then there is no solution the pair of linear equations is inconsistent.
3. If the lines coincide, then there are infinitely many solutions. The pair of linear equations is consistent. Each point on the line is a solution of both the equations.
Important Questions For Practice
1. If x = 3m –1 and y = 4 is a solution of the equation x + y = 6, then find the value of m. [Answer: m=1]
2. What is the point of intersection of the line represented by 3x – 2y = 6 and the y-axis. [Answer: (0, -3)]
3. In a deer park, the number of heads and number of legs of deer and human visitors were counted and it was found that there were 39 heads and 132 legs. Find the number of deer and human visitors in the park. [Answer: Dear: 27, Visitors: 12]
4. For what value of p, system of equations 2x + py = 8 and x + y = 6 have no solution. [Answer: p=2]
5. From Delhi station if we buy 2 tickets to station A and 3 tickets to station B, the total cost is ₹77, but if we buy 3 tickets to station A and 5 tickets to station B, the total cost is ₹124. What are fares from Delhi to station A and to station B? [Answer: ₹13, ₹17]
6. A motor cyclist is moving along the line x – y = 2 and another motor cyclist is moving along the line x – y = 4 find out their moving direction. [Answer: move parallel]
7. A farmer sold a calf and a cow for ₹760, thereby, making a profit of 25% on the calf and 10% on the cow. By selling them for ₹767.50, he would have realised a profit of 10% on the calf and 25% on the cow. Find the cost of each. [Answer: Cost of cow = ₹350, cost of calf = ₹300]
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