EXERCISE 4.3
Q 1(i), Ex 4.3, Page No 74, Linear Equations In Two Variables, CBSE Class 9th Mathematics
Q 1(ii), Ex 4.3, Page No 74, Linear Equations In Two Variables, CBSE Maths Class 9th
Q 1(iii), Ex 4.3, Page No 74, Linear Equations In Two Variables , Mathematics CBSE Class 9th
Q 1(iv), Ex 4.3, Page No 74, Linear Equations In Two Variables, Class 9th Mathematics
Page No 74:
Question 1:
Draw the graph of each of the following linear equations in two variables:
(i) x+y=4
(ii) x-y=2
(iii) y = 3x
(iv) 3 = 2x + y
(ii) x-y=2
(iii) y = 3x
(iv) 3 = 2x + y
Answer:
(i) x+y=4
It can be observed that x = 0, y = 4 and x = 4, y = 0 are solutions of the above equation. Therefore, the solution table is as follows.
- x04y40
The graph of this equation is constructed as follows.
(ii) x-y=2
It can be observed that x = 4, y = 2 and x = 2, y = 0 are solutions of the above equation. Therefore, the solution table is as follows.
- x42y20
The graph of the above equation is constructed as follows.
(iii) y = 3x
It can be observed that x = −1, y = −3 and x = 1, y = 3 are solutions of the above equation. Therefore, the solution table is as follows.
- x− 11y− 33
The graph of the above equation is constructed as follows.
(iv) 3 = 2x + y
It can be observed that x = 0, y = 3 and x = 1, y = 1 are solutions of the above equation. Therefore, the solution table is as follows.
- x01y31
The graph of this equation is constructed as follows.
Q 2, Ex. 4.3, Page No 74, Linear Equation In Two Variables, Class 9th CBSE Maths
Question 2:
Give the equations of two lines passing through (2, 14). How many more such lines are there, and why?
Answer:
It can be observed that point (2, 14) satisfies the equation 7x − y = 0 and
x − y + 12 = 0.
Therefore, 7x − y = 0 and x − y + 12 = 0 are two lines passing through point (2, 14).
As it is known that through one point, infinite number of lines can pass through, therefore, there are infinite lines of such type passing through the given point.
Q 3, Ex. 4.3, Page No 74, Linear Equation In Two Variables - Class 9th NCERT Maths Solutions
Question 3:
If the point (3, 4) lies on the graph of the equation 3y = ax + 7, find the value of a.
Answer:
Putting x = 3 and y = 4 in the given equation,
3y = ax + 7
3 (4) = a (3) + 7
5 = 3a
$a=\frac{5}{3}$
Q 4, Ex 4. 3, Page No 74, Linear Equations In Two Variables - NCERT Solutions Maths Class 9th
Q 4, Ex. 4.3, Page No 74, Linear Equation In Two Variables - NCERT Class 9th Maths
Question 4:
The taxi fare in a city is as follows: For the first kilometre, the fares is Rs 8 and for the subsequent distance it is Rs 5 per km. Taking the distance covered as x km and total fare as Rs y, write a linear equation for this information, and draw its graph.
Answer:
Total distance covered = x km
Fare for 1st kilometre = Rs 8
Fare for the rest of the distance = Rs (x − 1) 5
Total fare = Rs [8 + (x − 1) 5]
y = 8 + 5x − 5
y = 5x + 3
5x − y + 3 = 0
It can be observed that point (0, 3) and $\left(-\frac{3}{5}, 0\right)$ satisfies the above equation. Therefore, these are the solutions of this equation.
x
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0
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$\frac{-3}{5}$
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y
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3
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0
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The graph of this equation is constructed as follows.
Here, it can be seen that variable x and y are representing the distance covered and the fare paid for that distance respectively and these quantities may not be negative. Hence, only those values of x and y which are lying in the 1st quadrant will be considered.
Q 5, Ex. 4.3, Page No 74, Linear Equation In Two Variables - NCERT Class 9 Maths
Q 5 (i), Ex 4.3, Page No 74, Linear Equations In Two Variables - Maths CBSE Class 9th
Q 5 (ii), Ex 4. 3, Page No 74, Linear Equations In Two Variables - Maths Class 9th
Question 5:
From the choices given below, choose the equation whose graphs are given in the given figures.- For the first figureFor the second figure(i)y = x(i)y = x +2(ii)x + y = 0(ii)y = x − 2(iii)y = 2x(iii)y = − x + 2(iv)2 + 3y = 7x(iv)x + 2y = 6
Answer:
Points on the given line are (−1, 1), (0, 0), and (1, −1).
It can be observed that the coordinates of the points of the graph satisfy the equation x + y = 0. Therefore, x + y = 0 is the equation corresponding to the graph as shown in the first figure.
Hence, (ii) is the correct answer.
Points on the given line are (−1, 3), (0, 2), and (2, 0). It can be observed that the coordinates of the points of the graph satisfy the equation y = − x + 2.
Therefore, y = − x + 2 is the equation corresponding to the graph shown in the second figure.
Hence, (iii) is the correct answer.
Q 6, Ex. 4.3, Page No 75, Linear Equation In Two Variables - Class 9th NCERT Maths
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Question 6:
If the work done by a body on application of a constant force is directly proportional to the distance travelled by the body, express this in the form of an equation in two variables and draw the graph of the same by taking the constant force as 5 units. Also read from the graph the work done when the distance travelled by the body is
(i) 2 units (ii) 0 units
Answer:
Let the distance travelled and the work done by the body be x and y respectively.
Work done ∝ distance travelled
y ∝ x
y = kx
Where, k is a constant
If constant force is 5 units, then work done y = 5x
It can be observed that point (1, 5) and (−1, −5) satisfy the above equation. Therefore, these are the solutions of this equation. The graph of this equation is constructed as follows.
(i)From the graphs, it can be observed that the value of y corresponding to x = 2 is 10. This implies that the work done by the body is 10 units when the distance travelled by it is 2 units.
(ii) From the graphs, it can be observed that the value of y corresponding to x = 0 is 0. This implies that the work done by the body is 0 units when the distance travelled by it is 0 unit.
Q 7, Ex. 4.3, Page No 75, Linear Equation In Two Variables - NCERT Class 9th Maths
Question 7:
Yamini and Fatima, two students of Class IX of a school, together contributed Rs 100 towards the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund to help the earthquake victims. Write a linear equation which satisfies this data. (You may take their contributions as Rs x and Rs y.) Draw the graph of the same.
Answer:
Let the amount that Yamini and Fatima contributed be x and y respectively towards the Prime Minister’s Relief fund.
Amount contributed by Yamini + Amount contributed by Fatima = 100
x + y = 100
It can be observed that (100, 0) and (0, 100) satisfy the above equation. Therefore, these are the solutions of the above equation. The graph is constructed as follows.
Here, it can be seen that variable x and y are representing the amount contributed by Yamini and Fatima respectively and these quantities cannot be negative. Hence, only those values of x and y which are lying in the 1st quadrant will be considered.
Q 8 (i), Ex. 4.3, Page No 75, Linear Equation In Two Variables - Class 9th NCERT Maths
Q 8 (ii, iii, iv, v), Ex 4.3, Page No 75, Linear Equations In Two Variables - CBSE Class 9th Maths
Question 8:
In countries like USA and Canada, temperature is measured in Fahrenheit, whereas in countries like India, it is measured in Celsius. Here is a linear equation that converts Fahrenheit to Celsius:
$\mathrm{F}=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) \mathrm{C}+32$
(i) Draw the graph of the linear equation above using Celsius for x-axis and Fahrenheit for y-axis.(ii) If the temperature is 30°C, what is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
(iii) If the temperature is 95°F, what is the temperature in Celsius?
(iv) If the temperature is 0°C, what is the temperature in Fahrenheit and if the temperature is 0°F, what is the temperature in Celsius?
(v) Is there a temperature which is numerically the same in both Fahrenheit and Celsius? If yes, find it.
Answer:
(i) $\mathrm{F}=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) \mathrm{C}+32$
It can be observed that points (0, 32) and (−40, −40) satisfy the given equation. Therefore, these points are the solutions of this equation.
The graph of the above equation is constructed as follows.
(ii) Temperature = 30°C
$\mathrm{F}=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) \mathrm{C}+32$
$\mathrm{F}=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) 30+32$
=54+32
=86
=54+32
=86
Therefore, the temperature in Fahrenheit is 86°F.
(iii) Temperature = 95°F
$F=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) C+32$
$95=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) C+32$
$63=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) C$
C=35
$95=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) C+32$
$63=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) C$
C=35
Therefore, the temperature in Celsius is 35°C.
(iv) $F=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) C+32$
If C = 0°C, then
$\mathrm{F}=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) 0+32=32$
Therefore, if C = 0°C, then F = 32°F
If F = 0°F, then
$0=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) \mathrm{C}+32$
$\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) C=-32$
$C=\frac{-160}{9}=-17.77$
$\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) C=-32$
$C=\frac{-160}{9}=-17.77$
Therefore, if F = 0°F, then C = −17.8°C
(v) $F=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) C+32$
Here, F = C
$\mathrm{F}=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) \mathrm{F}+32$
$\left(\frac{9}{5}-1\right) \mathrm{F}+32=0$
$\left(\frac{4}{5}\right) \mathrm{F}=-32$
$\mathrm{F}=\left(\frac{9}{5}\right) \mathrm{F}+32$
$\left(\frac{9}{5}-1\right) \mathrm{F}+32=0$
$\left(\frac{4}{5}\right) \mathrm{F}=-32$
F=-40
Yes, there is a temperature, −40°, which is numerically the same in both Fahrenheit and Celsius.
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