Tag: Solution of Chapter 4 Linear Equations in Two Variables Class 9th Maths NCERT

  • Exercise-4.2, Class 9th, Maths, Chapter 4, NCERT

    Q1.

    Which one of the following options is true, and why?
    y=3x+5 has (i) a unique solution, (ii) only two solutions, (iii) infinitely many solutions.

    Answer 1. (iii) infinitely many solutions.
    Reason: y=3x+5 is a linear equation in two variables x and y. For every real number x you choose there is a corresponding y given by 3x+5. So there are infinitely many ordered-pair solutions (x,y).


    Q2.

    Write four solutions for each of the following equations.

    (i) 2x+y=7
    Four solutions (pick convenient x-values and solve for y):

    • x=0y=7 → (0,7)

    • x=1y=5 → (1,5)

    • x=2y=3 → (2,3)

    • x=3y=1 → (3,1)

    (ii) πx+y=9
    Four solutions:

    • x=0y=9 → (0,9)

    • x=1y=9π → (1,9π)

    • x=2y=92π → (2,92π)

    • x=3y=93π → (3,93π)

    (Any real x gives a corresponding real y.)

    (iii) x=4y
    Four solutions (pick y-values and compute x):

    • y=0x=0 → (0,0)

    • y=1x=4 → (4,1)

    • y=2x=8 → (8,2)

    • y=1x=4 → (4,1)


    Q3.

    Check which of the following are solutions of x2y=4 and which are not:
    (i) (0,2)(ii) (2,0)(iii) (4,0)(iv) (2,2)(v) (1,1)

    Check by substitution x2y:

    • (i) (0,2): 022=04=44Not a solution.

    • (ii) (2,0): 220=24 → Not a solution.

    • (iii) (4,0): 420=4 → Solution.

    • (iv) (2,2): 222=24=24 → Not a solution.

    • (v) (1,1): 121=12=14 → Not a solution.

    So only (4,0) is a solution of x2y=4


    Q4.

    Find the value of k, if x=2,y=1 is a solution of 2x+3y=k

    Answer 4. Substitute x=2,y=1: k=2(2)+3(1)=4+3=7