Class 9 Book Notes
Class 9 Book Notes
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(0 LINE SEGMENT: If A and B are any two points, then the line segment AB,
(i) RAY: lfa line with an arrow at one end contain two points P and Q is called a
(ül) DPPOSITE RAYS: Two rays AB and AC are sald to be opposite rays if.
) t h e y are collinear
(i) they have a common end point.
(i1) their intersection is the only common end point
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() CONVEX SET: A set of points in a plane is said to be convex if for any of its
points A and B, the line segment AB is contained in the set.
eg lines, rays, line segments and planes are convex sets. A few non-convex sets
are given below.
(plane) aslo h1 n ha * ß So, we can say that hi and h; be half plane and line t is
the edge of the half plane.
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(vi) ANGLE An angle is the union of two non-Collinear rays having a common
end point is called the vertex and the rays constituting the angle are called the
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arms (or sides) of the angle.An angle is denoted by the symbol .
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(Vi) RIGHT ANGLE: If two supplementary angles are equal in measures, then each
of them is called a "right angle". It is denoted by the symbol a.
(ix) CONGRUENT ANGLES: Two angles with the same measure are called congruent
angles symbol a. Is used for congruence.
If figure LABC a LPQR because mzABC = mLPQR = 30
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opposite rays are called vertically opposite angles. (or simply vertical angles), Vertical
angles are a pair of nonadjacent angles formed
Q.2: Differentiate between the following terms and lustrate through figures.
plane which lies in side the angle called the interior of angle not the point if angle is
called the exterior of the triangle.
interiorangle.
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interior
P interior
said to be the collinear points. In the are called non-collinear points. Take a line |
figure A, B and Carecollinear points. segment AB and M, N are point which do not
lie on the line segment so, we can say that M
and N are non-collinear points.
A B c
An angle with measure less that 90" si| An angle with measure greater than 90° is
called an acute angle. an obtuse angle in the figure LABC is
In the figure zABC is less than the 90 greater than the 90° is called an obtuse|
is the acute angle! angle.
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| If the sum of the measure of two angles If the sum of the measure of two angles is
is 90 then they are called 180° then they are called supplementary
complementary angles, and each one is angles and each one is called "Supplement
called "Complement of the Other". of the other
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From this fact, we may deduce results about particular individuals. Such as:
(i) At the bases of some undefined terms certain statements are accepted without
proof called fundamental agreements. These statements are used to find the
characteristics which we want to linked with undefined terms. These are the
assumptions and may not be self-evident truths from these assumptions, we can
develop a structure using logical reasoning. These are the two types.
(o) Axioms: Axioms are those fundamental agreements which are related
to numbers eg "f same number is added to equals their sums are equal.
(b) Postulate Postulates are those fundamental agreements which are
related to geometrical figures
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eg "one and only one line passes through two distinct points"
(ii) With the help of undefined terms and fundamental agreements (i.e. postulates)
other concepts are developed and terms are defined which are called defined
terms.
(iv) With the help of undefined terms, postulates and defined terms, other
statements are developed and proved by deduction. These statements are called
propositions or theorems.
eg "If two sides of a triangle have congruent angles opposite to them, these
sides are also congruent".
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These statements determine the characteristics which we want to associate with thee
undefined terms.
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In the figure, ray OA lies along the edge of half plane h, then for every 8, such
that Oses180° there is exactly one ray 0B in h so that mzAOB = 0°
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(1) If two adjacent angles are supplementary, their non- common arms
are collinear.
(2) If non-common arms of two adjacent angles are collinear, they are
supplementary.
In the above figure, two adjacent angles LAOC and <BOC are supplenmentary,
therefore, their non-common arms OA and 0B are collinear, ie. they lie on a
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Conversely, if OA and OB are in a line, then m2A0C + m4BOC 180
ie. LAOC and zBOC are supplementary. This postulate also tells us that if two
adjacent angles are supplementary. their non-common arms are a pair of
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Q.7: If a point C lies between the points A and B., prove that.
Solution:
OmAB > mAC
Consider three points A, B and C such that
() mBC<mAB
Consider three points A, B and C such that the point C lies between A and B as
shown in figure.
So we can write
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mAB = MAC+ mCB
from this relation it is clears that mAC is the distance which is positive and