Linear Equations in Two Variables_Test Papers(Class-9 (4)
Linear Equations in Two Variables_Test Papers(Class-9 (4)
8. Check whether the graph of the equation y = 3x + 5 passes through the origin or not.
10. Express the following linear equations in the form ax + by + c = 0 and indicate the
values of a, b and c in:
11. Express y in terms of x, given that 2y – 4x = 7. Check whether (–1, –1) is a point on the
given line.
13. Draw the graph of the following equation and check whether :
i. x = 2, y = 5
ii. x = –1, y = 3 are the solutions for 2x + 3y = 4
15. 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 from the graph read the work done when the distance travelled by the body is:
i. 2 units
ii. 0 units
CBSE Test Paper 05
CH-4 Linear Equations in Two Variables
Solution
a=2
4. (a) (0 , 32)
Explanation:
when the graph cut at y axis in that case the value of x- coordinate is 0
y=32
5. (a) 2x – 5y = 0
Explanation: In linear equation power of variable x and y should be 1 and here, the
given linear equation has two variable x and y.
6. natural numbers
7. 7
9. We have,
x + 4y - 7 = 0
It is given that x = - and y = is a solution of the equation x + 4y - 7 = 0.
- +4 -7=0
- + 10 - 7 = 0
- = -3
=3
11. 2y – 4x = 7
2y = 4x + 7
y= ...(1)
(1) express y in terms of x
Put x = –1 in equation (1), we get
y= = -1
(–1, –1) is not a point on the given line.
12. x-2y=4
13. 2x + 3y = 4
3y = 4– 2x
x 2 –1
y 0 2
We plot the points (2, 0) and (–1, 2) on the graph paper and join the same by a ruler to
get the line which is the graph of the equation 2x + 3y = 4.
14. We can pick two arbitrary values for x and put them into the equation to find the
corresponding y
We have,
x = 6y....(i)
Substituting y = 0 in this equation,
x = 6(0)
x=0
So, (0, 0) is a solution of the given equation.
Again put y = 1 in eq (i),
x = 6(1) = 6
So, (6,1) is a solution of the given equation.
We obtain (0, 0) and (6,1) as two solutions to the given equation.
15. We are given that the work done by a body on application of a constant force is
directly proportional to the distance traveled by the body.
Let the work done be W and let constant force be F.
Let distance traveled by the body be D.
According to the question,
We need to draw the graph of the linear equation when the force is
constant as 5 units,
i.e.,
We can conclude that
are the solutions of
the linear equation
D 0 2 1
W 0 10 5