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Linear Equations

The document contains 9 practice problems related to pairs of linear equations. The problems cover different topics like determining if lines are parallel, coincident or intersecting based on their equations, solving pairs of linear equations using different methods like substitution, finding values of parameters for which equations have unique, infinitely many or no solutions, expressing one variable in terms of another, drawing graphs of pairs of lines and finding their point of intersection.

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Linear Equations

The document contains 9 practice problems related to pairs of linear equations. The problems cover different topics like determining if lines are parallel, coincident or intersecting based on their equations, solving pairs of linear equations using different methods like substitution, finding values of parameters for which equations have unique, infinitely many or no solutions, expressing one variable in terms of another, drawing graphs of pairs of lines and finding their point of intersection.

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Class : 10 Pair of linear Equations Practice Sheet : 1

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1) Check whether the following lines represents parallel or insecting or coincident lines
a) 5x – 4y + 8 = 0, 7x + 6y – 9 = 0 b) 9x + 3y + 12 = 0, 18x + 6y + 24 =0
c) 6x – 3y – 10 = 0, 2x – y + 9 = 0
2) Find out whether the following pair of linear equations are consistent or inconsistent
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a) 2x – 3y = 8, 4x – 6y = 9 b) 3 x + 2y = 8, 2x + 3y = 12
1 1
3) Is it true to say that the pair of equations 2
x – 4
y – 1 = 0, – x + 2y + 2 = 0

has a unique solutions ? Justify your answer


4) Do the following equations represent a pair of coincident lines ? Justrify your answer
–2x – 3y = 1 , 6y + 4x = –2
5) Complete the following table
Pair of lines Condition No. of solutions Consistent/Inconsistent

Intersecting
lines

Parallel lines

Coincident lines

6) Find the value of ‘p’ if the following lines have a unique solutions
a) 4x + py + 8 = 0, 2x + 2y + 2 = 0 b) (3p – 2)x – py + 3 = 0, 2px + y – 5 = 0
7) Find the value of ‘k’ if the following lines have infinitely many solutions
a) kx + 3y – (k –3) = 0, 12x + ky – k = 0 b) x + (k + 1)y = 5, (k + 1)x + 9y = 8k – 1
8) Find the value of ‘k’ if the following lines have no solutions
a) kx + 3y = k – 3, 12x + ky = k b) 3x + y = 1, (2k – 1)x + (k – 1)y = 2k + 1
9) For the pair of equations px + 3y = –7 and 2x + 6y = 14 to have many solutions, the
value of ‘k’ should be 1. Is this statement is true ? Give reasons

Excellent Coaching For : V – X Class (SSC, CBSE, ICSE), INTERMEDIATE, EAMCET, I.I.T Foundation
Class : 10 Pair of linear Equations Practice Sheet : 2
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1) Solve the following linear equations by substitution method

a) 7x – 15y = 2, x + 2y = 3 b) 0.2x + 0.3y = 1.3, 0.4x + 0.5y = 2.3

2) Solve the following linear equations by substitution method

b a
a) √ 2x + √ 3y = 0, √ 3x  √ 8y = 0 b) a x + b y = a2 + b2, x + y = 2ab

3) Solve the linear equations 2x + 3y =11, 2x – 4y = –24. Hence find the value of ‘m’ for

which y = mx + 3

6 4
4) Solve for x and y : 4x + y = 15, 3x  y = 7 . Hence find the value of ‘k’ if 2y = 3kx+ 5

x y x y
5) Solve for x and y : 10 + 5 = 1, 8
+ 6
= 15 . Hence find the value of ‘k’ if y = kx+ 5

6) If a and b are the zeroes of x2 – 6x + k and 3a + 2b = 20 , find the value of k

7) If 3x + 7y = 4. Express ‘y’ in terms of ‘x’. Also check whether (3,-2) is a solution

7) Draw the graph of the equations x – y +1 = 0 and 3x + 2y – 12 = 0. Find their solution

8) Draw the graph of the equations 3x + 4y = 10 and 2x – 2y = 2. Find their solution

9) Draw the graph of the equations 5x – y – 5 = 0 and 3x – y – 3 = 0. Find their solution

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