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Solutions for Chapter 26: Co-ordinate Geometry

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 26 of CISCE Selina for Concise Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE.


Exercise 26 (A)Exercise 26 (B)Exercise 26 (C)
Exercise 26 (A) [Pages 315 - 316]

Selina solutions for Concise Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE 26 Co-ordinate Geometry Exercise 26 (A) [Pages 315 - 316]

1.1Page 315

For the equation given below; name the dependent and independent variables.
y = `(4)/(3)x` - 7

1.2Page 315

For the equation given below; name the dependent and independent variables.
 x = 9y + 4

1.3Page 315

For the equation given below; name the dependent and independent variables.
x = `(5y + 3)/(2)`

1.4Page 315

For each equation given below; name the dependent and independent variables.
y = `(1)/(7)` (6x + 5)

2Page 315

Plot the following points on the same graph paper:
(i) (8, 7)
(ii) (3, 6)
(iii) (0, 4)
(iv) (0, -4)
(v) (3, -2)
(vi) (-2, 5)
(vii) (-3, 0)
(viii) (5, 0)
(ix) (-4, -3)

3.1Page 315

Find the values of x and y if:
(x - 1, y + 3) = (4, 4)

3.2Page 315

Find the values of x and y if:
(3x + 1, 2y - 7) = (9, - 9)

3.3Page 315

Find the values of x and y if:
(5x - 3y, y - 3x) = (4, -4)

4Page 315

Use the graph given alongside, to find the coordinates of the point (s) satisfying the given condition:
(i) The abscissa is 2.
(ii)The ordinate is 0.
(iii) The ordinate is 3.
(iv) The ordinate is -4.
(v) The abscissa is 5.
(vi) The abscissa is equal to the ordinate.
(vii) The ordinate is half of the abscissa.

5.1Page 315

State, true or false:
The ordinate of a point is its x-co-ordinate.

  • True

  • False

5.2Page 315

State, true or false:
The origin is in the first quadrant.

  • True

  • False

5.3Page 315

State, true or false:
The y-axis is the vertical number line.

  • True

  • False

5.4Page 315

State, true or false:
Every point is located in one of the four quadrants.

  • True

  • False

5.5Page 316

State, true or false:
If the ordinate of a point is equal to its abscissa; the point lies either in the first quadrant or in the second quadrant.

  • True

  • False

5.6Page 316

State, true or false:
The origin (0, 0) lies on the x-axis.

  • True

  • False

5.7Page 316

State, true or false:
The point (a, b) lies on the y-axis if b = 0.

  • True

  • False

6.1Page 316

In the following, find the coordinates of the point whose abscissa is the solution of the first equation and ordinate is the solution of the second equation:
3 - 2x = 7; 2y + 1 = 10 - 2`(1)/(2)`y.

6.2Page 316

In the following, find the co-ordinates of the point whose abscissa is the solution of the first equation and ordinate is the solution of the second equation:
`(2"a")/(3) - 1 = "a"/(2); (15 - 4"b")/(7) = (2"b" - 1)/(3)`.

6.3Page 316

In the following, find the co-ordinates of the point whose abscissa is the solution of the first equation and ordinate is the solution of the second equation:
`5x - (5 - x) = (1)/(2) (3 - x); 4 -3y = (4 + y)/(3)`

7.1Page 316

In the following, the coordinates of the three vertices of a rectangle ABCD are given. By plotting the given points; find, in case, the coordinates of the fourth vertex:
A(2, 0), B(8, 0) and C(8, 4).

7.2Page 316

In the following, the coordinates of the three vertices of a rectangle ABCD are given. By plotting the given points; find, in case, the coordinates of the fourth vertex:
A (4, 2), B(-2, 2) and D(4, -2).

7.3Page 316

In the following, the coordinates of the three vertices of a rectangle ABCD are given. By plotting the given points; find, in case, the coordinates of the fourth vertex:
A (- 4, - 6), C(6, 0) and D(- 4, 0).

7.4Page 316

In the following, the coordinates of the three vertices of a rectangle ABCD are given. By plotting the given points; find, in case, the coordinates of the fourth vertex:
B (10, 4), C(0, 4) and D(0, -2).

8Page 316

A (- 2, 2), B(8, 2) and C(4, - 4) are the vertices of a parallelogram ABCD. By plotting the given points on a graph paper; find the co-ordinates of the fourth vertex D.
Also, form the same graph, state the co-ordinates of the mid-points of the sides AB and CD.

9Page 316

A (-2, 4), C(4, 10) and D(-2, 10) are the vertices of a square ABCD. Use the graphical method to find the co-ordinates of the fourth vertex B. Also, find:
(i) The co-ordinates of the mid-point of BC;
(ii) The co-ordinates of the mid-point of CD and
(iii) The co-ordinates of the point of intersection of the diagonals of the square ABCD.

10Page 316

By plotting the following points on the same graph paper. Check whether they are collinear or not:
(i) (3, 5), (1, 1) and (0, -1)
(ii) (-2, -1), (-1, -4) and (-4, 1)

11Page 316

Plot point A(5, -7). From point A, draw AM perpendicular to the x-axis and AN perpendicular to the y-axis. Write the coordinates of points M and N.

12Page 316

In square ABCD; A = (3, 4), B = (-2, 4) and C = (-2, -1). By plotting these points on a graph paper, find the co-ordinates of vertex D. Also, find the area of the square.

13Page 316

In rectangle OABC; point O is the origin, OA = 10 units along x-axis and AB = 8 units. Find the co-ordinates of vertices A, B and C.

Exercise 26 (B) [Page 320]

Selina solutions for Concise Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE 26 Co-ordinate Geometry Exercise 26 (B) [Page 320]

1.01Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
x = 3

1.02Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
x + 3 = 0

1.03Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
x - 5 = 0

1.04Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
2x - 7 = 0

1.05Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y = 4

1.06Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y + 6 = 0

1.07Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y - 2 = 0

1.08Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:

3y + 5 = 0

1.09Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
2y - 5 = 0

1.1Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y = 0

1.11Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
x = 0

2.1Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y = 3x

2.2Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y = - x

2.3Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y = - 2x

2.4Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y = x

2.5Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
5x+ y = 0.

2.6Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
x + 2y = 0

2.7Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
4x - y = 0

2.8Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
3x + 2y = 0

2.9Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
x = - 2y

3.1Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:

y = 2x + 3

3.2Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y = `(2x)/(3) - 1`

3.3Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y = - x + 4

3.4Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
y = `4x - (5)/(2)`

3.5Page 320

Draw the graph for the each linear equation given below:
y = `(3x)/(2) + (2)/(3)`

3.6Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
2x - 3y = 4

3.7Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
`(x - 1)/(3) - (y + 2)/(2) = 0`

3.8Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
x - 3 = `(2)/(5)(y + 1)`

3.9Page 320

Draw the graph for the linear equation given below:
x + 5y + 2 = 0

4.1Page 320

Draw the graph for the equation given below:
3x + 2y = 6

4.2Page 320

Draw the graph for the equation given below:
2x - 5y = 10

4.3Page 320

Draw the graph for the equation given below:
`(1)/(2) x + (2)/(3) y = 5`.

4.4Page 320

Draw the graph for the equation given below:

`(2x - 1)/(3) - (y - 2)/(5) = 0`

5.1Page 320

For the linear equation, given above, draw the graph and then use the graph drawn (in the following case) to find the area of a triangle enclosed by the graph and the co-ordinates axes:

3x − (5 − y) = 7

5.2Page 320

For the linear equation, given above, draw the graph and then use the graph drawn (in the following case) to find the area of a triangle enclosed by the graph and the co-ordinates axes:

7 - 3 (1 - y) = -5 + 2x

6.1Page 320

For the pair of linear equations given below, draw graphs and then state, whether the lines drawn are parallel or perpendicular to each other.
y = 3x - 1
y = 3x + 2

6.2Page 320

For the pair of linear equations given below, draw graphs and then state, whether the lines drawn are parallel or perpendicular to each other.
y = x - 3
y = - x + 5

6.3Page 320

For the pair of linear equations given below, draw graphs and then state, whether the lines drawn are parallel or perpendicular to each other.
2x - 3y = 6
`x/(2) + y/(3) = 1`

6.4Page 320

For the pair of linear equations given below, draw graphs and then state, whether the lines drawn are parallel or perpendicular to each other.
3x + 4y = 24
`x/(4) + y/(3) = 1`

7Page 320

On the same graph paper, plot the graph of y = x - 2, y = 2x + 1 and y = 4 from x= - 4 to 3.

8Page 320

On the same graph paper, plot the graphs of y = 2x - 1, y = 2x and y = 2x + 1 from x = - 2 to x = 4. Are the graphs (lines) drawn parallel to each other?

9Page 320

The graph of 3x + 2y = 6 meets the x=axis at point P and the y-axis at point Q. Use the graphical method to find the co-ordinates of points P and Q.

10Page 320

Draw the graph of equation x + 2y - 3 = 0. From the graph, find:
(i) x1, the value of x, when y = 3
(ii) x2, the value of x, when y = - 2.

11Page 320

Draw the graph of equation 3x – 4y = 12. Use the graph drawn to find:

  1. y1, the value of y, when x = 4.
  2. y2, the value of y, when x = 0.
12Page 320

Draw the graph of equation `x/(4) + y/(5) = 1` Use the graph drawn to find:
(i) x1, the value of x, when y = 10
(ii) y1, the value of y, when x = 8.

13Page 320

Use the graphical method to show that the straight lines given by the equations x + y = 2, x - 2y = 5 and `x/(3) + y = 0` pass through the same point.

Exercise 26 (C) [Page 323]

Selina solutions for Concise Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE 26 Co-ordinate Geometry Exercise 26 (C) [Page 323]

1.1Page 323

In the following, find the inclination of line AB:

1.2Page 323

In the following, find the inclination of line AB:

1.3Page 323

In the following, find the inclination of line AB:

2.1Page 323

Write the inclination of a line which is: Parallel to the x-axis.

2.2Page 323

Write the inclination of a line which is: Perpendicular to the x-axis.

2.3Page 323

Write the inclination of a line which is: Parallel to the y-axis.

2.4Page 323

Write the inclination of a line which is: Perpendicular to the y-axis.

3.1Page 323

Write the slope of the line whose inclination is: 0°.

3.2Page 323

Write the slope of the line whose inclination is: 30°

3.3Page 323

Write the slope of the line whose inclination is: 45°.

3.4Page 323

Write the slope of the line whose inclination is: 60°

4.1Page 323

Find the inclination of the line whose slope is: 0

4.2Page 323

Find the inclination of the line whose slope is: 1

4.3Page 323

Find the inclination of the line whose slope is: `sqrt(3)`

4.4Page 323

Find the inclination of the line whose slope is `1/sqrt3`.

5.1Page 323

Write the slope of the line which is: Parallel to the x-axis.

5.2Page 323

Write the slope of the line which is: Perpendicular to the x-axis.

5.3Page 323

Write the slope of the line which is: Parallel to the y-axis.

5.4Page 323

Write the slope of the line which is: Perpendicular to the y-axis.

6.1Page 323

For the equation given below, find the slope and the y-intercept:
x + 3y + 5 = 0

6.2Page 323

For the equation given below, find the slope and the y-intercept:
3x - y - 8 = 0

6.3Page 323

For the equation given below, find the slope and the y-intercept:
5x = 4y + 7

6.4Page 323

For the equation given below, find the slope and the y-intercept:
x= 5y - 4

6.5Page 323

For the equation given below, find the slope and the y-intercept:
y = 7x - 2

6.6Page 323

For the equation given below, find the slope and the y-intercept:
3y = 7

6.7Page 323

For the equation given below, find the slope and the y-intercept:
4y + 9 = 0

7.1Page 323

Find the equation of the line whose:
Slope = 2 and y-intercept = 3

7.2Page 323

Find the equation of the line whose:
Slope = 5 and y-intercept = - 8

7.3Page 323

Find the equation of the line whose:
slope = - 4 and y-intercept = 2

7.4Page 323

Find the equation of the line whose:
slope = - 3 and y-intercept = - 1

7.5Page 323

Find the equation of the line whose:
slope = 0 and y-intercept = - 5

7.6Page 323

Find the equation of the line whose:
slope = 0 and y-intercept = 0

8Page 323

Draw the line 3x + 4y = 12 on a graph paper. From the graph paper, read the y-intercept of the line.

9Page 323

Draw the line 2x - 3y - 18 = 0 on a graph paper. From the graph paper, read the y-intercept of the line.

10Page 323

Draw the graph of the line x + y = 5. Use the graph paper drawn to find the inclination and the y-intercept of the line.

Solutions for 26: Co-ordinate Geometry

Exercise 26 (A)Exercise 26 (B)Exercise 26 (C)
Selina solutions for Concise Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 26 - Co-ordinate Geometry - Shaalaa.com

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