NCERT Class 9
1. Write the answer of each of the following questions: (i) What is the name of horizontal and the vertical lines drawn to determine the position of any point in the Cartesian plane? (ii) What is the name of each part of the plane formed by these two lines? (iii) Write the name of the point where these two lines intersect.
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1. Write the answer of each of the following questions: (i) What is the name of horizontal and the vertical lines drawn to determine the position of any point in the Cartesian plane? (ii) What is the name of each part of the plane formed by these two lines? (iii) Write the name of the [...]
2. (Street Plan): A city has two main roads which cross each other at the centre of the city. These two roads are along the North-South direction and East-West direction. All the other streets of the city run parallel to these roads and are 200 m apart. There are 5 streets in each direction. Using 1cm = 200 m, draw a model of the city on your notebook. Represent the roads/streets by single lines. There are many cross- streets in your model. A particular cross-street is made by two streets, one running in the North – South direction and another in the East – West direction. Each cross street is referred to in the following manner: If the 2nd street running in the North – South direction and 5th in the East – West direction meet at some crossing, then we will call this cross-street (2, 5). Using this convention, find: (i) how many cross – streets can be referred to as (4, 3). (ii) how many cross – streets can be referred to as (3, 4).
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2. (Street Plan): A city has two main roads which cross each other at the centre of the city. These two roads are along the North-South direction and East-West direction. All the other streets of the city run parallel to these roads and are 200 m apart. There are 5 streets in each direction. Using [...]
1. How will you describe the position of a table lamp on your study table to another person?
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1. How will you describe the position of a table lamp on your study table to another person? 1. How will you describe the position of a table lamp on your study table to another person? October 15, 2020 Category: Chapter 3 - Coordinate Geometry , Maths , NCERT Class 9 ,
Example 25 : Factorise : 8x^3 + y^3 + 27z^3 – 18xyz
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Oct
Example 25 : Factorise : 8x^3 + y^3 + 27z^3 – 18xyz Example 25 : Factorise : 8x^3 + y^3 + 27z^3 - 18xyz October 15, 2020 Category: Chapter 2 - Polynomials , Maths , NCERT Class 9 ,
Example 24 : Factorise 8x^3 + 27y^3 + 36x^2y + 54xy^2
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Oct
Example 24 : Factorise 8x^3 + 27y^3 + 36x^2y + 54xy^2 Example 24 : Factorise 8x^3 + 27y^3 + 36x^2y + 54xy^2 October 15, 2020 Category: Chapter 2 - Polynomials , Maths , NCERT Class 9 ,
Example 23 :Evaluate the following using suitable identities : (ii) (999)^3
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Oct
Example 23 :Evaluate the following using suitable identities : (ii) (999)^3 Example 23 :Evaluate the following using suitable identities : (ii) (999)^3 October 15, 2020 Category: Chapter 2 - Polynomials , Maths , NCERT Class 9 ,
Example 23 :Evaluate the following using suitable identities : (i) (104)^3
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Example 23 :Evaluate the following using suitable identities : (i) (104)^3 Example 23 :Evaluate the following using suitable identities : (i) (104)^3 October 15, 2020 Category: Chapter 2 - Polynomials , Maths , NCERT Class 9 ,
Example 22 : Write the following cubes in the expanded form: (ii) (5p – 3q)^3
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Oct
Example 22 : Write the following cubes in the expanded form: (ii) (5p – 3q)^3 Example 22 : Write the following cubes in the expanded form: (ii) (5p - 3q)^3 October 15, 2020 Category: Chapter 2 - Polynomials , Maths , NCERT Class 9 ,
Example 22 : Write the following cubes in the expanded form: (i) (3a + 4b)^3
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Oct
Example 22 : Write the following cubes in the expanded form: (i) (3a + 4b)^3 Example 22 : Write the following cubes in the expanded form: (i) (3a + 4b)^3 October 15, 2020 Category: Chapter 2 - Polynomials , Maths , NCERT Class 9 ,
Example 21 : Factorise 4x^2 + y^2 + z^2 – 4xy – 2yz + 4xz.
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Example 21 : Factorise 4x^2 + y^2 + z^2 – 4xy – 2yz + 4xz. Example 21 : Factorise 4x^2 + y^2 + z^2 - 4xy - 2yz + 4xz. October 15, 2020 Category: Chapter 2 - Polynomials , Maths , NCERT Class 9 ,