7 Maths NCERT Exemplar Chapter 10
7 Maths NCERT Exemplar Chapter 10
7 Maths NCERT Exemplar Chapter 10
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
• The terms having the same algebraic factors are called like terms.
• The terms having different algebraic factors are called unlike terms.
• In general, an expression with one or more than one term (with non-
negative integral exponents of the variables) is called a ‘Polynomial’.
• The sum (or difference) of two like terms is a like term with coefficient
equal to the sum (or difference) of coefficients of the two like terms.
MATHEMATICS
• When we add (or subtract) two algebraic expressions, the like terms
are added (or subtracted) and the unlike terms are written as they
are.
In words Expression
A number x is increased by 7 x+7
A number y is decreased by 7 y–7
A number a is multiplied by 7 a×7
A number k is divided by 7 k÷7
Example 6: The terms with different algebraic factors are called ______.
Solution: Unlike terms
Example 7: The terms with same algebraic factors are called _______.
Solution: Like terms
7x 3 – 3x2y + x 2y + xy2 – y3
= 7x 3 + (– 3x 2y) + x2 y + xy2 – y3
= 7x 3– 2x2 y + xy2 – y3
Example 14: Subtract the sum of – 3x3 y2 + 2x 2y3 and – 3x2 y3 – 5y4
from x 4 + x3 y2 + x2 y3 + y4.
Solution: – 3x3y 2 + 2x 2y 3
+ – 3x2y 3 – 5y 4
– 3x3 y2 – x 2y3 – 5y 4
Now, x4 + x 3y2 + x2 y3 + y4
– 3x 3y2 – x2 y3 – 5y4
Build Understanding
The parts of a variable expression that are separated by addition or
subtraction signs are called terms. The variable expression x + 3y + 2x – 4y 2
contains four terms : x, 3y, 2x and – 4y 2. The terms x and 2x are like terms
because they have the same variable raised to the same power. The terms
3y and 4y 2 are unlike terms because they have different variable parts.
Variables are all well and good, but they’re only useful when you use them
to solve math problems. You can use variables and numbers to describe a
problem in math terms — it’s called an expression.
=1+4–6
=5–6
=–1
=1–2+4–8
= 5 – 10
=–5
Example 16
Find each side of an equilateral triangle given below, if
it’s perimeter is 240 cm.
Plan a Strategy
Solve
240
Thus, 2x + 3 = = 80
3
⇒ 2x + 3 = 80
⇒ 2x = 80 – 3
⇒ 2x = 77
77
⇒x=
2
Therefore, x = 38.5
Hence, Side = 2x + 3 = (2 × 38.5) + 3 = 80 cm.
Revise
(C) Exercise
In each of the questions 1 to 16, out of the four options, only one is
correct. Write the correct answer.
1. An algebraic expression containing three terms is called a
(a) monomial (b) binomial (c) trinomial (d) All of these
Check Understanding
Identify the following terms as like or unlike.
(a) 3x, 3y (b) 7k, – 3k (c) 2p, 2pt
5. Coefficient of x in – 9xy2z is
(a) 9yz (b) – 9yz (c) 9y 2z (d) – 9y2 z
10. – b – 0 is equal to
(a) –1 × b (b) 1 – b – 0 (c) 0 – (–1) × b (d) – b – 0 – 1
11. The side length of the top of square table is x. The expression for
perimeter is:
(a) 4 + x (b) 2x (c) 4x (d) 8x
12. The number of scarfs of length half metre that can be made from y
metres of cloth is :
y 1
(a) 2y (b) (c) y + 2 (d) y +
2 2
13. 123x2y – 138x2y is a like term of :
(a) 10xy (b) –15xy (c) –15xy2 (d) 10x2 y
15. The expression for the number of diagonals that we can make from
one vertex of a n sided polygon is:
(a) 2n + 1 (b) n – 2 (c) 5n + 2 (d) n – 3
16
= 16 ÷ b 16 divided by b Division
b
4+s 4 plus s Addition
9–x 9 minus x Subtraction
The expression 8y is usually not written as 8 × y because of possible
confusion of symbol ‘ × ’ with the variable x. Replacing each variable in
an expression by a number is called evaluating the expression. The
resulting number is the value of the expression.
18. In the formula, area of circle = πr2, the numerical constant of the
expression πr2 is ________.
32. If Rohit has 5xy toffees and Shantanu has 20yx toffees, then
Shantanu has _____ more toffees.
In questions 33 to 52, state whether the statements given are True or
False.
x
33. 1+ + x 3 is a polynomial.
2
41. In like terms, variables and their powers are the same.
46. Subtracting a term from a given expression is the same as adding its
additive inverse to the given expression.
47. The total number of planets of Sun can be denoted by the variable
n.
48. In like terms, the numerical coefficients should also be the same.
Figure 1 2 3 4 5
The pattern is to add
Number of 2 4 6 8 10 2 triangles each time.
T riangles
+2 +2 +2 +2
Figure 4 has 6 + 2 = 8 triangles. Figure 5 has 8 + 2 = 10 triangles.
Figure 4 Figure 5
56. Simplify the following by combining the like terms and then write
whether the expression is a monomial, a binomial or a trinomial.
(a) 3x2 yz2 – 3xy2z + x 2yz 2 + 7xy2z
(b) x 4 + 3x3y + 3x2 y2 – 3x 3y – 3xy3 + y4 – 3x 2y 2
(c) p 3q2r + pq2r3 + 3p 2qr2 – 9p 2qr2
(d) 2a + 2b + 2c – 2a – 2b – 2c – 2b + 2c + 2a
(e) 50x 3 – 21x + 107 + 41x 3 – x + 1 – 93 + 71x – 31x3
You may continue the sequence of each pattern as far as you want.
2. How many squares, dots, stars or bars will the 10th figure of each
sequence have?
(c) ab + bc + ca and – bc – ca – ab
(d) p 2 – q + r, q 2 – r + p and r2 – p + q
(e) x 3y2 + x2 y3 +3y4 and x4 + 3x 2y3 + 4y4
5 4 5 1 9
(i) p +2 p 2 + ; –17 p + p 2 and p 5 – p 3 +7
8 8 8 8
Arithmetic Sequence
The common properties of the four sequences of patterns on previous
page are:
• the first figure has 5 elements (squares, dots, stars or bars);
• with each step in the row of figures, the number of elements grows
by 4.
So, the four sequences
of patterns correspond
to the same number
sequence.
Remark: To reach the
50th number in the
strip, you need 49 steps.
So take n = 49 and you
find the 50th number:
5 + 4 × 49 = 201.
58. Subtract
60. (a) What should be subtracted from 2x3 – 3x 2y + 2xy2 + 3y3 to get
x 3 – 2x2 y + 3xy2 + 4y3 ?
61. How much is 21a 3 – 17a2 less than 89a3 – 64a 2 + 6a + 16?
62. How much is y4 – 12y2 + y + 14 greater than 17y3 + 34y2 – 51y + 68?
63. How much does 93p2 – 55p + 4 exceed 13p3 – 5p2 + 17p – 90?
a 2 +b2 a 2 -b 2
(e) (f)
3 3
(g) a + b (h) a 2 + b 2 – ab – b2 – a 2
b a
(c) m 3 + n3 + p3 (d) mn + np + pm
(ii) B + C – A
(iii) A + B + C
71. Subtract the sum of 12ab –10b2 –18a2 and 9ab + 12b2 + 14a2 from
the sum of ab + 2b2 and 3b2 – a 2.
+ –
Rajma 60g
Cabbage 5g
Potato 22g
Carrot 11g
Tomato 4g
Apples 14g
74. Arjun bought a rectangular plot with length x and breadth y and
then sold a triangular part of it whose base is y and height is z. Find
the area of the remaining part of the plot.
75. Amisha has a square plot of side m and another triangular plot with
base and height each equal to m. What is the total area of both
plots?
76. A taxi service charges ` 8 per km and levies a fixed charge of ` 50.
Write an algebraic expression for the above situation, if the taxi is
hired for x km.
77. Shiv works in a mall and gets paid ` 50 per hour. Last week he
worked for 7 hours and this week he will work for x hours. Write an
algebraic expression for the money paid to him for both the weeks.
78. Sonu and Raj have to collect different kinds of leaves for science
project. They go to a park where Sonu collects 12 leaves and Raj
collects x leaves. After some time Sonu loses 3 leaves and Raj collects
2x leaves. Write an algebraic expression to find the total number of
leaves collected by both of them.
79. A school has a rectangular play ground with length x and breadth
y and a square lawn with side x as shown in the figure given below.
What is the total perimeter of both of them combined together?
80. The rate of planting the grass is ` x per square metre. Find the cost
of planting the grass on a triangular lawn whose base is y metres
and height is z metres.
83. A wire is (7x – 3) metres long. A length of (3x – 4) metres is cut for
use. Now, answer the following questions:
(b) If this left out wire is used for making an equilateral triangle.
What is the length of each side of the triangle so formed?
84. Rohan's mother gave him ` 3xy2 and his father gave him ` 5(xy2 +2).
Out of this total money he spent ` (10–3xy2 ) on his birthday party.
How much money is left with him?
85. (i) A triangle is made up of 2 red sticks and 1 blue sticks . The
(ii) In the given figure, the length of a green side is given by g and
that of the red side is given by p.
1 2 1
86. The sum of first n natural numbers is given by n + n . Find
2 2
(i) The sum of first 5 natural numbers.
88. The sum of the multiplication table of natural number ‘n’ is given by
55 × n. Find the sum of
(a) Table of 7
(b) Table of 10
(c) Table of 19
3
89. If x = 2x + 3, x = x + 7 and x = x – 3,
2
(i) 2 6 + 3 – 1
1
(ii) 2 + 8 –3 0
2
3
90. If x = x – 2 and x = x + 6, then find the value of:
4
(i) 10 – 4
3
(ii) 2 12 – 1
2
91. 4b – 3
92. 8 (m + 5)
7
93.
8–x
16
94. 17
w
95. (i) Critical Thinking Write two different algebraic expressions for
1
the word phrase “ of the sum of x and 7.”
4
96. Challenge Write an expression for the sum of 1 and twice a number
n. If you let n be any odd number, will the result always be an odd
number?
97. Critical Thinking Will the value of 11x for x = –5 be greater than 11
or less than 11? Explain.
Column I Column II
5
6
(D) Application
1. Game
Here’s how
What you say What the person Role of
think Mathematics
(i) Pick any number 6 (for example) n
(ii) Multiply by 8 8 (6) = 48 8n
(iii) Divide by 2 48 ÷ 2 = 24 8n ÷ 2 = 4n
(iv) Add 5 24 + 5 = 29 4n + 5
(v) Subtract 4 times the 29 – 4 (6) = 4n + 5 – 4n = 5
original number 29 – 24 = 5
Invent your own Math magic thinking that has atleast five steps.
Try it with your friend!
2. Colour the scalene triangle with Yellow, Isosceles with Green and
equilateral with Red in the given adjoining figure.
Across
(a) xy + yz + zx
(c) 8 – (x+y)
(d) x 2y3 + y2 z3 + z2 x3
Down
(e) x 2 – 2xy (y–z)
x 3 + y3 + z 3
(f) 3
(g) x 3 + y3 + z3 – 2yz2
(h) 2x + 2y + 2z