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This worksheet for Class IX Mathematics at Indian School Al Ghubra focuses on linear equations in two variables, providing various problems to solve. Students are tasked with finding values, expressing variables, drawing graphs, and forming equations based on real-life scenarios. The document includes case study questions that require forming linear equations and analyzing cost scenarios.

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CL 9 WS Linear Equations in Two Variables 24 25

This worksheet for Class IX Mathematics at Indian School Al Ghubra focuses on linear equations in two variables, providing various problems to solve. Students are tasked with finding values, expressing variables, drawing graphs, and forming equations based on real-life scenarios. The document includes case study questions that require forming linear equations and analyzing cost scenarios.

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INDIAN SCHOOL AL GHUBRA, MUSCAT

CLASS: IX
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
TOPIC: LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES
WORKSHEET NO: 4

DATE: 12/06/2024
1. Find the value of k, if x = 2, y = 1 is a solution of the equation 2x + 3y = k.
2. Express ‘x’ in terms of ‘y’, in the equation 7x – 3y = 15. Check if the line represented by the
equation intersects the Y-axis at y = -5 .
3. Find the points where the graph of the equation 3x + 4y = 12 cuts the x-axis and the y-axis.
4. The cost of a toy elephant is the same as the cost of 3 balls. Express the statement as a linear
equation in two variables and plot the equation on a graph paper.
5. Draw a triangle whose sides are represented by x = 0, y = 0 and x + y = 0 in the Cartesian
system. Also find the co-ordinates of its vertices.
6. Write the equations of lines ‘p’ and ‘r’ in the given graph. Student answered the equation of a
line ‘q’ as x + y = 1. Did he answered correctly? Also find the area of lines enclosed between
p ,q and r.

7. Draw the graph of the equation represented by the straight line which is parallel to the x-axis
and is 4 units above it.
8. Determine the point on the graph of the linear equation 2x + 5y = 19, whose ordinate is 1
times its abscissa.
9. Draw the graph of the equation represented by a straight line which is parallel to the x-axis
and at a distance 3 units below it.

10. The ratio of girls and boys in a class is 1: 3, set up an equation between the students of a class
and boys and then draw its graph. Also find the number of boys in a class of 40 students from
the graph.

11. If the point (3, 4) lies on the graph of 3y = ax + 7, then find the value of ‘a’.
12. How many solution(s) of the equation 2x + 1 = x – 3 are there on
the :
(i) Number line (ii) Cartesian plane.
13. The Auto rickshaw fare in a city is charged Rs 10 for the first
kilometer and Rs 4 per kilometer for subsequent distance
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covered. Write the linear equation to express the above statement. Draw the graph of
the linear equation.
14. ABCD is triangle. Write the equation of its sides. Also find its area.

15. Give the geometric representations of 2x + 9 = 0 as an equation


(i) in one variable
(ii) in two variables
16. Draw the graphs of the equations x – y + 1 = 0 and 3x + 2y – 12 = 0. Determine the
coordinates of the vertices of the triangle formed by these lines and the x-axis, and shade the
triangular region.
17. Draw the graphs of the equations 3x – 2y = 4 and x + y – 3 = 0 in the same graph paper. Find
the coordinates of the point where two lines intersect.
Case Study Questions
18. Deepak bought 3 notebooks and 2 pens for Rs. 80. His friend Ram said that the price of each
notebook could be Rs. 25. Then three notebooks would cost Rs.75, the two pens would cost
Rs.5 and each pen could be Rs. 2.50. Another friend Ajay felt that Rs. 2.50 for one pen was
too little. It should be at least Rs. 16. Then the price of each notebook would also be Rs.16

Lohith also bought the same types of notebooks and pens as Aditya. He paid 110 for 4
notebooks and 3 pens. Later, Deepak guesses the cost of one pen is Rs. 10 and Lohith guess
the cost of one notebook is Rs. 30.
i) Form the pair of linear equations in two variables from this situation by taking the
cost of one notebook as Rs. x and the cost of one pen as Rs. y.

ii) Find the total cost if they will purchase the same type of 15
notebooks and 12 pens.

iii) Find whose estimation is correct in the given statement.

19. Anil went to buy some vegetables, he bought ‘x’ kgs. of tomato and ‘y’ kgs. of potato.
The total cost of vegetables comes out to be of Rs. 200. Now if the cost of 1 kg of tomato is
Rs. 50 and 1 kg of potato is Rs. 20, then answer the following questions.
i) If Anil bought ‘x’ kgs of tomato and 2.5 kgs. of potato, then find the value of ‘x’
ii) Write the linear equation to express the above statement.
iii) Find the coordinates of the point where the graph of 5x + 2y = 20 cuts x-axis.

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