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CBSE Class 9 Mathematics Worksheet

The document contains 7 questions about linear equations in two variables. The questions cover topics like finding equations of lines passing through a given point, solving linear equations, finding geometric representations of linear equations, finding solutions of linear equations from graphs, and drawing graphs of linear equations.

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CBSE Class 9 Mathematics Worksheet

The document contains 7 questions about linear equations in two variables. The questions cover topics like finding equations of lines passing through a given point, solving linear equations, finding geometric representations of linear equations, finding solutions of linear equations from graphs, and drawing graphs of linear equations.

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Class : IX Subject : Mathematics Assignment 10 : October 2010Chapter: Linear Equations in 2 variables

1. (a)Give the equations of two lines passing through (3, − 2). How many more such lines are there, and why?

(b)Solve the equation 2x + 5 = x + 5 , and represent the solution(s) on (i) the number line(ii) the Cartesian plane.
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(c) Give the geometric representations of 2y – 9 = 0 as an equation (i) in one variable (ii) in two variables.

2. Draw geometric representations of 2x + 3y = 5. Check whether the points (- 3, 4) and (7, - 3) are solutions of the given
equation.
3. Draw the graph of the following equations. Read two more solutions from the graph in each case. Also, find the
coordinates of the points where the line intersects the two axes:-
(a) x – 3y = 6 (b) 2x – 5y = −10 (c) 3x + 4y = − 12.
4. Find 4 solutions of each of the following equations:-
(a) x + 2y = − 5 (b) 2(x – 1) + 3 = 5(1 – y) (c) 2x + 3y = 6 (d) 4x + 20 = 5y.
5. Find a value of ‘a’ such that :-
a. x = 3, y = − 2, is a solution of the equation 5x – 2ay = 5. Now, find one more solution of this equation.
b. x = - 1, y = 4 is a solution of the equation 2ax – 3y = 8. Now, find one more solution of this equation.
c. x = 1, y = 1 is a solution of the equation 5x – 2ay = 3a. Now, find one more solution of this equation.
d. x = 3, y = 4 is a solution of the equation 5ax + 12ay = 63.Now, find one more solution of this equation.
6. Draw the graphs of the following equations on the same pair of axes:-
(1) 2y + 5 = 0 (2) x = 4 (3) 3x + 12 = 0
(4) y – 5 = 0 (5) x – y = 0 (6) 2x + y = 0.
7. The taxi fare in a city is as follows: For the first two kilometres, the fare is Rs.25 and for the subsequent distance it
is Rs.10 per km. Taking the distance covered as x km and the total fare as Rs.y, write the linear equation representing
this situation and draw its graph. Also, from the graph, determine the fare that a person will have to pay for covering a
distance of 10km.

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