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Chapters
2: Exponents of Real Numbers
3: Rationalisation
4: Algebraic Identities
5: Factorisation of Algebraic Expressions
6: Factorisation of Polynomials
7: Linear Equations in Two Variables
8: Co-ordinate Geometry
9: Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry
10: Lines and Angles
11: Triangle and its Angles
12: Congruent Triangles
13: Quadrilaterals
14: Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles
15: Circles
16: Constructions
17: Heron’s Formula
18: Surface Areas and Volume of a Cuboid and Cube
19: Surface Areas and Volume of a Circular Cylinder
20: Surface Areas and Volume of A Right Circular Cone
21: Surface Areas and Volume of a Sphere
22: Tabular Representation of Statistical Data
23: Graphical Representation of Statistical Data
24: Measures of Central Tendency
25: Probability
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Solutions for Chapter 1: Number Systems
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 1 of CBSE RD Sharma for Mathematics [English] Class 9.
RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 1 Number Systems Exercise 1.1 [Page 5]
Is zero a rational number? Can you write it in the form `p/q`, where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0?
Find five rational numbers between 1 and 2.
Find six rational numbers between 3 and 4.
Find five rational numbers between `3/5` and `4/5`.
State whether the following statement is true or false. Give reasons for your answers.
Every whole number is a natural number.
State whether the following statement is true or false. Give reasons for your answers.
Every integer is a rational number.
True
False
State whether the following statement is true or false. Give reasons for your answers.
Every rational number is an integer.
State whether the following statement is true or false. Give reasons for your answers.
Every natural number is a whole number.
State whether the following statement is true or false. Give reasons for your answer.
Every integer is a whole number.
True
False
State whether the following statement is true or false. Give reasons for your answer.
Every rational number is a whole number.
True
False
RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 1 Number Systems Exercise 1.2 [Page 13]
Express the following rational number as decimal:
`42/100`
Express the following rational number as decimal:
`327/500`
Express the following rational number as decimal:
`15/4`
Express the following rational number as decimal:
`2/3`
Express the following rational number as decimal:
`-4/9`
Express the following rational number as decimal:
`-2/15`
Express the following rational number as decimal:
`-22/13`
Express the following rational number as decimal:
`437/999`
Express the following rational number as decimal:
`33/26`
Look at several examples of rational numbers in the form `p/q` (q≠0), where p and q are integers with no common factors other than 1 and having terminating decimal representations (expansions). Can you guess what property q must satisfy?
RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 1 Number Systems Exercise 1.3 [Page 22]
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q` : 0.39
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q` : 0.750
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q` : 2.15
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`:
7.010
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`: 9.90
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`: 1.0001
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`: `0.bar4`
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`: `0.bar37`
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`: `0.bar54`
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`: `0.bar621`
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`: `125.bar3`
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`: `4.bar7`
Express the following decimal in the form `p/q`: `0.4bar7`
RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 1 Number Systems Exercise 1.4 [Pages 31 - 32]
Define an irrational number ?
Explain, how irrational numbers differ from rational numbers ?
Examine, whether the following number are rational or irrational:
`sqrt7`
Examine, whether the following number are rational or irrational:
`sqrt4`
Examine, whether the following number are rational or irrational:
`2+sqrt3`
Examine, whether the following number are rational or irrational:
`sqrt3+sqrt2`
Examine, whether the following number are rational or irrational:
`sqrt3+sqrt5`
Examine, whether the following number are rational or irrational:
`(sqrt2-2)^2`
Examine, whether the following number are rational or irrational:
`(2-sqrt2)(2+sqrt2)`
Examine, whether the following number are rational or irrational:
`(sqrt2+sqrt3)^2`
Examine, whether the following number are rational or irrational:
`sqrt5-2`
Classify the following number as rational or irrational:
`sqrt23`
Classify the following number as rational or irrational:
`sqrt225`
Classify the following number as rational or irrational:
0.3796
Classify the following number as rational or irrational:
7.478478...
Classify the following number as rational or irrational:
1.101001000100001...
Identify the following as rational or irrational number. Give the decimal representation of rational number:
`sqrt4`
Identify the following as rational or irrational number. Give the decimal representation of rational number:
`3sqrt18`
Identify the following as rational or irrational number. Give the decimal representation of rational number:
`sqrt1.44`
Identify the following as rational or irrational number. Give the decimal representation of rational number:
`sqrt(9/27)`
Identify the following as rational or irrational number. Give the decimal representation of rational number:
`-sqrt64`
Identify the following as rational or irrational number. Give the decimal representation of rational number:
`sqrt100`
In the following equation, find which variables x, y, z etc. represent rational or irrational number:
x2 = 5
In the following equation, find which variables x, y, z etc. represent rational or irrational number:
y2 = 9
In the following equation, find which variables x, y, z etc. represent rational or irrational number:
z2 = 0.04
In the following equation, find which variables x, y, z etc. represent rational or irrational number:
`u^2=17/4`
In the following equation, find which variables x, y, z etc. represent rational or irrational number:
v2 = 3
In the following equation, find which variables x, y, z etc. represent rational or irrational number:
w2 = 27
In the following equation, find which variables x, y, z etc. represent rational or irrational number:
t2 = 0.4
Give two rational numbers lying between 0.232332333233332... and 0.212112111211112.
Give two rational numbers lying between 0.515115111511115... and 0.535335333533335...
Find one irrational number between 0.2101 and 0.222... = `0.bar2`
Find a rational number and also an irrational number lying between the numbers 0.3030030003... and 0.3010010001...
Find three different irrational numbers between the rational numbers `5/7` and `9/11.`
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose:
difference is a rational number.
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose:
difference is an irrational number.
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose:
sum is a rational number.
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose:
sum is an irrational number.
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose:
product is an rational number.
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose:
product is an irrational number.
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose:
quotient is a rational number.
Give an example of two irrational numbers whose:
quotient is an irrational number.
Find two irrational numbers between 0.5 and 0.55.
Find two irrational numbers lying between 0.1 and 0.12.
Prove that `sqrt3+sqrt5` is an irrational number.
RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 1 Number Systems Exercise 1.5 [Page 36]
Complete the following sentence:
Every point on the number line corresponds to a _________ number which many be either _______ or ________.
Complete the following sentence:
The decimal form of an irrational number is neither ________ nor _________
Complete the following sentence:
The decimal representation of a rational number is either ______ or _________.
Complete the following sentence:
Every real number is either ______ number or _______ number.
Find whether the following statement is true or false.
Every real number is either rational or irrational.
Find whether the following statement is true or false.
π is an irrational number.
Find whether the following statement is true or false.
Irrational numbers cannot be represented by points on the number line.
Represent `sqrt6,` `sqrt7,` `sqrt8` on the number line.
Represent `sqrt3.5,` `sqrt9.4,` `sqrt10.5` on the real number line.
RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 1 Number Systems Exercise 1.6 [Page 40]
Visualise 2.665 on the number line, using successive magnification.
Visualise the representation of `5.3bar7` on the number line upto 5 decimal places, that is upto 5.37777.
RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 1 Number Systems Exercise 1.7 [Pages 40 - 42]
Mark the correct alternative in the following:
Which one of the following is a correct statement?
Decimal expansion of a rational number is terminating
Decimal expansion of a rational number is non-terminating
Decimal expansion of an irrational number is terminating
Decimal expansion of an irrational number is non-terminating and non-repeating
Which one of the following statements is true?
The sum of two irrational numbers is always an irrational number
The sum of two irrational numbers is always a rational number
The sum of two irrational numbers may be a rational number or an irrational number
The sum of two irrational numbers is always an integer
Which of the following is a correct statement?
Sum of two irrational numbers is always irrational
Sum of a rational and irrational number is always an irrational number
Square of an irrational number is always a rational number
Sum of two rational numbers can never be an integer
Which of the following statements is true?
Product of two irrational numbers is always irrational
Product of a rational and an irrational number is always irrational
Sum of two irrational numbers can never be irrational
Sum of an integer and a rational number can never be an integer
Which of the following is irrational?
\[\sqrt{\frac{4}{9}}\]
\[\sqrt{\frac{4}{5}}\]
\[\sqrt{7}\]
\[\sqrt{81}\]
Which of the following is irrational?
0.14
`0.14overline16`
`0.overline1416`
0.1014001400014...
Which of the following is rational?
\[\sqrt{3}\]
\[\pi\]
\[\frac{4}{0}\]
\[\frac{0}{4}\]
The number 0.318564318564318564 ........ is:
a natural number
an integer
a rational number
an irrational number 0.318564318564318564.....` = 0overline318564` is repeating, so it is rational number because rational number is always either terminating or repeating.
If n is a natural number, then \[\sqrt{n}\] is
always a natural number
always an irrational number
always an irrational number
sometimes a natural number and sometimes an irrational number
Which of the following numbers can be represented as non-terminating, repeating decimals?
\[\frac{39}{24}\]
\[\frac{3}{16}\]
\[\frac{3}{11}\]
\[\frac{137}{25}\]
Every point on a number line represents
a unique real number
a natural number
a rational number
an irrational number
Which of the following is irrational?
0.15
0.01516
`0.overline1516`
0.5015001500015.
The number \[1 . \bar{{27}}\] in the form \[\frac{p}{q}\] , where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0, is
\[\frac{14}{9}\]
\[\frac{14}{11}\]
\[\frac{14}{13}\]
\[\frac{14}{15}\]
The number \[0 . \bar{3}\] in the form \[\frac{p}{q}\],where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0, is
\[\frac{33}{100}\]
\[\frac{3}{10}\]
\[\frac{1}{3}\]
\[\frac{3}{100}\]
\[0 . 3 \bar{2}\] when expressed in the form \[\frac{p}{q}\] (p, q are integers q ≠ 0), is
\[\frac{8}{25}\]
\[\frac{29}{90}\]
\[\frac{32}{99}\]
\[\frac{32}{199}\]
\[23 . \bar{{43}}\] when expressed in the form \[\frac{p}{q}\] (p, q are integers q ≠ 0), is
\[\frac{2320}{99}\]
\[\frac{2343}{100}\]
\[\frac{2343}{999}\]
\[\frac{2320}{199}\]
\[0 . \bar{{001}}\] when expressed in the form \[\frac{p}{q}\] (p, q are integers, q ≠ 0), is
\[\frac{1}{1000}\]
\[\frac{1}{100}\]
\[\frac{1}{1999}\]
\[\frac{1}{999}\]
`"The value of "0.overline23 0.overline22 "is" `
`0.overline45`
`0.overline43`
`0.overline45`
`0.45`
An irrational number between 2 and 2.5 is
\[\sqrt{11}\]
\[\sqrt{5}\]
\[\sqrt{22 . 5}\]
\[\sqrt{12 . 5}\]
The number of consecutive zeros in \[2^3 \times 3^4 \times 5^4 \times 7\] is
3
2
4
5
The smallest rational number by which`1/3`should be multiplied so that its decimal expansion terminates after one place of decimal, is
\[\frac{1}{10}\]
\[\frac{3}{10}\]
3
30
RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 1 Number Systems Exercise 1.8 [Page 15]
Simplify `(3sqrt2 - 2sqrt3)/(3sqrt2 + 2sqrt3) + sqrt12/(sqrt3 - sqrt2)`
Solutions for 1: Number Systems
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