solution-1718695
solution-1718695
solution-1718695
Class 09 - Mathematics
1.
(b) K = 2
Explanation:
The given equation has infinite solutions, if
a1 b1 c1
= =
a2 b2 c2
1 1 −4
⇒ = =
2 k −8
1 1
⇒ =
2 k
⇒ k=2
2.
(c) a ≠ 0 and b ≠ 0
Explanation:
A linear equation in two variables is of the form ax + by + c = 0 as a and b are cofficient of x and y
so if a = 0 and b = 0 or either of one is zero in that case the equation will be one variable or their will be no equation
respectively.
therefore when a ≠ 0 and b ≠ 0 then only the equation will be in two variable
3.
(b) 17
Explanation:
If x = 3 and y = -2 satisfies 5x - y = k
Then
5x - y = k
5 × 3 - (-2) = k
15 + 2 = k
k = 17
9
4. (a) (− 2
, m)
Explanation:
2x + 9 = 0
−9
⇒ x =
2
and y = m, where m is any real number
Hence, (− 9
2
, m) is the solution of the given equation.
5.
(b) 1
Explanation:
If the line represented by the equation 3x + ky = 9 passes through the points (2, 3) then (2, 3) will satisy the equation 3x + ky =
9
3 (2) + 3k = 9
⇒ 6 + 3k = 9
⇒ 3k = 9 - 6
⇒ 3k = 3
⇒ k = 1
6. (a) y = 9x - 7
Explanation:
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Since all the given co- ordinate (1, 2), (-1, -16) and (0, -7) satisfy the given line y = 9x - 7
For point (1, 2)
y = 9x - 7
2 = 9(1) - 7
2=9-7
2=2
Hence (2, 1) is a solution.
For point (-1, -16)
y = 9x - 7
-16 = 9(-1) - 7
-16 = -9 - 7
-16 = -16
Hence (-1, -16) is a solution.
For point (0,-7)
y = 9x - 7
-7 = 9(0) -7
-7 = -7
Hence (0, -7) is a solution.
7.
(d) Infinitely many solutions
Explanation:
3x - y = x-1
y = 3 x - x +1
y=2x+1
This is linear equation of two variable. If we take any random value of x and solve y corresponding value of x . We will get
infinite many solutions.
8.
(d) x - 2y = 0
Explanation:
Let the cost of the notebook is ₹ x and pen is ₹ y and we have given that the cost of a notebook is twice the cost of a pen.
So we have
x = 2y
or x - 2y = 0
11.
(c) A is true but R is false.
Explanation:
If (3, 1) lies on the graph of x - 2y = 1
For x - 2y = 1, (3, 1) is a solution as 3 - 2 × 1 = 1
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12. (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
Explanation:
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
13.
(c) A is true but R is false.
Explanation:
−3
( 2
, k) is a solution of 2x + 3 = 0
2 × (−
3
2
) + 3 = -3 + 3 = 0
−3
( 2
, k) is the solution of 2x + 3 = 0 for all values of k.
Also ax + b = 0 can be expressed as a linear equation in two variables as ax + 0⋅ y + b = 0.
14. (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
Explanation:
Putting (1, 1) in the given equation, we have
L.H.S = 1 + 1 = 2 = R.H.S
L.H.S = R.H.S
Hence (1, 1) satisfy the x + y = 2. So it is the solution of x + y = 2.
15.
(d) A is false but R is true.
Explanation:
A is false but R is true.
3
x + 4y = −7
2
⇒ x = −7 − 4y
3
⇒ 2x = 3(−7 − 4y)
−21−12y
⇒ x =
2
When length is x − 3 and breadth is y + 4, then the area will increase by 9 sq. units
∴ (x − 3)(y + 4) = xy + 9
⇒ xy + 4x − 3y − 12 = xy + 9
⇒ 4x − 3y − 12 = 9
⇒ 4x − 3y = 21
2
) in L.H.S. of given equation, we get
L.H.S. = 5x - 4y
= 5(2) - 4(− 5
2
)
= 10 + 10
= 20 = R.H.S.
−5
Hence, (2, ) is the solution of the given equation
2
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−15
⇒ y =
5
.
⇒ y = −3
⇒ 20 − 5y = 15
⇒ −5y = 15 − 20
⇒ −5y = −5
5
⇒ y =
5
⇒ y = 1
22. 2x + 3y = 4
⇒ 3y = 4 – 2x
⇒y=
4−2x
3
4−2(0)
Put x = 0, then y = 3
=
4
3
4−2(1)
put x = 1, then y = 3
=
2
3
4−2(2)
Put x = 2, then y = 3
= 0
4−2(3) −2
Put x = 3, then y = 3
=
3
∴ (0,
−2
4
3
), (1,
2
3
), (2, 0) and(3,
3
) , are the solutions of the equation 2x + 3y = 4.
23. 2x + 5y = 13
⇒ 5y = 13 – 2x
⇒y=
13−2x
13−2(0)
Put x = 0, then y = 5
=
13
13−2(1)
Put x = 1, then y = 5
=
11
13−2(2)
Put x = 2, theny = 5
=
9
5
13−2(3)
Put x = 3, theny = 5
=
7
∴ (0, 13
5
), (1,
11
5
), (2,
9
5
) and (3,
7
5
) are the solutions of the equation 2x + 5y = 13.
24. x + y – 4 = 0
⇒y=4–x
Put x = 0, then y = 4 – 0 = 4
Put x = 1, then y = 4 – 1 = 3
Put x = 2, then y = 4 – 2 = 2
Put x = 3, then y = 4 – 3 = 1
∴ (0, 4), (1, 3), (2, 2) and (3, 1) are the solutions of the equation x + y – 4 = 0
25. y varies of directly as x.
⇒ y ∝ x ,
∴ y = kx
2(0)+7
Put x = 0, then y = 3
=
7
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2(1)+7
Put x = 1, then y = 3
= 3
2(2)+7
Put x = 2, then y = 3
=
11
2(3)+7 13
Put x = 3, then y = 3
=
3
∴(0, 7
3
), (1, 3), (2,
11
3
) and (3,
13
3
) are the solutions of the equation 2x – 3y + 7 = 0.
27. i. x - y = 10
2x + 3y = 120
ii. 2x + 3y = 120
iii. x - y = 10 ...(1)
2x + 3y = 120 ...(2)
Multiply equation (1) by 3 and to equation (2)
3x - 3y + 2x + 3y = 30 + 120
⇒ 5x = 150
⇒ x = 30
Hence the number thought by Prateek is 30.
OR
We know that x - y = 10 ...(i) and 2x + 3y = 120 ...(ii)
Put x = 30 in equation (i)
30 - y = 10
⇒ y = 40
Hence number thought by Kevin = 40.
28. i. Delhi to Jaipur: 2x + y = 600
Jaipur to Delhi: 2y + x = 600
Let S1 and S2 be the speeds of Train and Taxi respectively, then
y
Dehli to Jaipur: 2x
S1
+
S2
= 8 ...(i)
2y
Jaipur to Delhi: x
S1
+
S2
= 10 ...(ii)
ii. 2x + y = 600 ...(1)
x + 2y = 600 ...(2)
Solving (1) and (2) × 2
2x + y - 2x - 4y = 600 - 1200
⇒ - 3y = - 600
⇒ y = 200
T ime
⇒ Time = Distance
Speed
2y
Jaipur to Delhi: x
S1
+
S2
= 10 ...(ii)
Solving (i) and (ii) × 2
y 4y
⇒
2x
S1
+
S2
−
2x
S1
−
S2
= 8 - 20 = -12
−3y
⇒
S2
= -12
We know that y = 200 km
⇒ S2 = = 50 km/hr
3×200
12
S1
+
200
50
=8
⇒
400
S1
=8-4=4
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⇒ S1 = 400
4
= 100 km/hr
Hence speed of Train = 100 km/hr
3x+2 4(x+1)
29. 7
+
5
=
2
3
(2x + 1)
⇒ −11x = −44
⇒ x = 4
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