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Solutions for Chapter 3: Algebra

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 3 of Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Samacheer Kalvi for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board.


Exercise 3.1Exercise 3.2Exercise 3.3Exercise 3.4Exercise 3.5Exercise 3.6Exercise 3.7Exercise 3.8Exercise 3.9Exercise 3.10
Exercise 3.1 [Pages 81 - 82]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.1 [Pages 81 - 82]

Exercise 3.1 | Q 1 | Page 81

Complete the table.

× 2x2 −2xy x4y3 2xyz (___)xz2
x4          
(___)     4x5y4    
−x2y          
2y2z         −10xy2z3
−3xyz          
(___)       −14xyz2  
Exercise 3.1 | Q 2. (i) | Page 81

Find the product of the terms

−2mn, (2m)2, −3mn

Exercise 3.1 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 81

Find the product of the terms

3x2y , −3xy3, x2y2

Exercise 3.1 | Q 3 | Page 81

If l = 4pq2, b = −3p2q, h = 2p3q3 then, find the value of l × b × h

Exercise 3.1 | Q 4. (i) | Page 81

Expand 5x(2y – 3)

Exercise 3.1 | Q 4. (ii) | Page 81

Expand −2p(5p2 – 3p + 7)

Exercise 3.1 | Q 4. (iii) | Page 81

Expand 3mn(m3n3 – 5m2n + 7mn2)

Exercise 3.1 | Q 4. (iv) | Page 81

Expand x2(x + y + z) + y2(x + y + z) + z2(x – y – z)

Exercise 3.1 | Q 5. (i) | Page 81

Find the product of (2x + 3)(2x – 4)

Exercise 3.1 | Q 5. (ii) | Page 81

Find the product of (y2 – 4)(2y2 + 3y)

Exercise 3.1 | Q 5. (iii) | Page 81

Find the product of (m2 – n)(5m2n2 – n2)

Exercise 3.1 | Q 5. (iv) | Page 81

Find the product of 3(x – 5) × 2(x – 1)

Exercise 3.1 | Q 6. (i) | Page 81

Find the missing term

6xy × _________ = –12x3y

Exercise 3.1 | Q 6. (ii) | Page 81

Find the missing term

_________ × (−15m2n3p) = 45m3n3p2

Exercise 3.1 | Q 6. (iii) | Page 81

Find the missing term

2y(5x2y – ___ + 3 ___ ) = 10x2y2 – 2xy + 6y3

Match the following

Exercise 3.1 | Q 7 | Page 82

Match the following:

Column A Column B
(a) 4y2 × −3y (i) 20x2y −20x
(b) −2xy(5x2 −3) (ii) 5x3 − 5xy2 + 5x2y
(c) 5x(x2 − y2 + xy) (iii) 4x2 − 9
(d) (2x + 3)(2x −3) (iv) −12y3
(e) 5x(4xy −4) (v) −10x3y + 6xy
  • iv, v, ii, i, iii

  • v, iv, iii, ii, i

  • iv, v, ii, iii, i

  • iv, v, iii, ii, i

Exercise 3.1 | Q 8 | Page 82

A car moves at a uniform speed of (x + 30) km/hr. Find the distance covered by the car in (y + 2)hours. (Hint: distance = speed × time).

Objective Type Questions

Exercise 3.1 | Q 9 | Page 82

The product of 7p3 and (2p2)2 is

  • 14p12

  • 28p7

  • 9p7

  • 11p12

Exercise 3.1 | Q 10 | Page 82

The missing terms in the product −3m3n × 9(__) = _________ m4n3

  • mn2, 27

  • m2n, 27

  • m2n2, – 27

  • mn2, – 27

Exercise 3.1 | Q 11 | Page 82

If the area of a square is 36x4y2 then, its side is ____________

  • 6x4y2

  • 8x2y2

  • 6x2y

  • −6x2y

Exercise 3.1 | Q 12 | Page 82

If the area of a rectangle is 48m2n3 and whose length is 8mn2 then, its breadth is _______

  • 6 mn

  • 8m2n

  • 7m2n2

  • 6m2n2

Exercise 3.1 | Q 13 | Page 82

If the area of a rectangular land is (a2 – b2) sq.units whose breadth is (a – b) then, its length is __________

  • a – b

  • a + b

  • a2 – b

  • (a + b)

Exercise 3.2 [Pages 85 - 86]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.2 [Pages 85 - 86]

Fill in the blanks:

Exercise 3.2 | Q 1. (i) | Page 85

`(18"m"^4(_))/(2"m"^3"n"^3` = _____ mn

Exercise 3.2 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 85

`("l"^4"m"^5"n"^((_)))/(2"l""m"^((_))"n"^6) = ("l"^3"m"^3"n")/((_))`

Exercise 3.2 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 85

`(42"a"^4"b"^5(_))/(6"a"^4"b"^2)` = `(_)"b"^((_))"c"^2`

Say True or False

Exercise 3.2 | Q 2. (i) | Page 85

8x3y ÷ 4x2 = 2xy

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.2 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 85

7ab3 ÷ 14ab = 2b2

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.2 | Q 3. (i) | Page 85

Divide 27y3 by 3y

Exercise 3.2 | Q 3. (ii) | Page 85

Divide x3y2 by x2y

Exercise 3.2 | Q 3. (iii) | Page 85

Divide 45x3y2z4 by (−15xyz)

Exercise 3.2 | Q 3. (iv) | Page 85

Divide (3xy)2 by 9xy

Exercise 3.2 | Q 4. (i) | Page 85

Simplify `(3"m"^2)/"m" + (2"m"^4)/("m"^3)`

Exercise 3.2 | Q 4. (ii) | Page 85

Simplify `(14"p"^5"q"^3)/(2"p"^2"q") - (12"p"^3"q"^4)/(3"q"^2)`

Exercise 3.2 | Q 5. (i) | Page 85

Divide: (32y2 – 8yz) by 2y

Exercise 3.2 | Q 5. (ii) | Page 85

Divide: (4m2n3 + 16m4n2 – mn) by 2mn

Exercise 3.2 | Q 5. (iii) | Page 85

Divide:

5xy2 – 18x2y3 + 6xy by 6xy

Exercise 3.2 | Q 5. (iv) | Page 85

Divide: 81(p4q2r3 + 2p3q3r2 – 5p2q2r2) by (3pqr)2

Exercise 3.2 | Q 6. (i) | Page 86

Identify the errors and correct them

7y2 – y2 + 3y2 = 10y

Exercise 3.2 | Q 6. (ii) | Page 86

Identify the errors and correct them

6xy + 3xy = 9x2y

Exercise 3.2 | Q 6. (iii) | Page 86

Identify the errors and correct them

m(4m – 3) = 4m2 – 3

Exercise 3.2 | Q 6. (iv) | Page 86

Identify the errors and correct them

(4n)2 – 2n + 3 = 4n2 – 2n + 3

Exercise 3.2 | Q 6. (v) | Page 86

Identify the errors and correct them

(x – 2)(x + 3) = x2 – 6

Exercise 3.2 | Q 6. (vi) | Page 86

Identify the errors and correct them

– 3p2 + 4p – 7 = – (3p2 + 4p – 7)

Exercise 3.2 | Q 7 | Page 86

Statement A: If 24p2q is divided by 3pq, then the quotient is 8p.

Statement B: Simplification of `((5x + 5))/5` is 5x

  • Both A and B are true

  • A is true but B is false

  • A is false but B is true

  • Both A and B are false

Exercise 3.2 | Q 8 | Page 86

Statement A: 4x2 + 3x – 2 = `2(2x^2 + (3x)/2 - 1)`

Statement B: (2m – 5) – (5 – 2m) = (2m – 5) + (2m – 5)

  • Both A and B are true

  • A is true but B is false

  • A is false but B is true

  • Both A and B are false

Exercise 3.3 [Pages 91 - 92]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.3 [Pages 91 - 92]

Exercise 3.3 | Q 1. (i) | Page 91

Expand (3m + 5)2

Exercise 3.3 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 91

Expand (5p – 1)2

Exercise 3.3 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 91

Expand (2n – 1)(2n + 3)

Exercise 3.3 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 91

Expand 4p2 – 25q2

Exercise 3.3 | Q 2. (i) | Page 91

Expand (3 + m)

Exercise 3.3 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 91

Expand (2a + 5)

Exercise 3.3 | Q 2. (iii) | Page 91

Expand (3p + 4q)3

Exercise 3.3 | Q 2. (iv) | Page 91

Expand (52)3

Exercise 3.3 | Q 2. (v) | Page 91

Expand (104)3

Exercise 3.3 | Q 3. (i) | Page 91

Expand (5 − x)3

Exercise 3.3 | Q 3. (ii) | Page 91

Expand (2x – 4y)3

Exercise 3.3 | Q 3. (iii) | Page 91

Expand (ab – c)3

Exercise 3.3 | Q 3. (iv) | Page 91

Expand (48)3

Exercise 3.3 | Q 3. (v) | Page 91

Expand (97xy)3

Exercise 3.3 | Q 4 | Page 91

Simplify (p – 2)(p + 1)(p – 4)

Exercise 3.3 | Q 5 | Page 91

Find the volume of the cube whose side is (x + 1) cm

Exercise 3.3 | Q 6 | Page 91

Find the volume of the cuboid whose dimensions are (x + 2), (x – 1) and (x – 3)

Objective Type Questions

Exercise 3.3 | Q 7 | Page 92

If x2 – y2 = 16 and (x + y) = 8 then (x – y) is ___________

  • 8

  • 3

  • 2

  • 1

Exercise 3.3 | Q 8 | Page 92

`(("a" + "b")("a"^3 - "b"^3))/(("a"^2 - "b"^2))` = ___________

  • a2 – ab + b2

  • a2 + ab + b2

  • a2 + 2ab + b2

  • a2 – 2ab + b2

Exercise 3.3 | Q 9 | Page 92

(p + q)(p2 – pq + q2) is equal to _____________

  • p3 + q3

  • (p + q)3

  • p3 – q3

  • (p – q)3

Exercise 3.3 | Q 10 | Page 92

(a – b) = 3 and ab = 5 then a3 – b3 = __________

  • 15

  • 18

  • 62

  • 72

Exercise 3.3 | Q 11 | Page 92

a3 + b3 = (a + b)3 = __________

  • 3a(a + b)

  • 3ab(a – b)

  • – 3ab(a + b)

  • 3ab(a + b)

Exercise 3.4 [Page 96]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.4 [Page 96]

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (i) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

18xy – 12yz

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

9x5y3 + 6x3y2 – 18x2y

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

x(b – 2c) + y(b – 2c)

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

(ax + ay) + (bx + by)

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (v) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

2x2(4x – 1) – 4x + 1

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (vi) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

3y(x – 2)2 – 2(2 – x)

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (vii) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

6xy – 4y2 + 12xy – 2yzx

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (viii) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

a3 – 3a2 + a – 3

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (ix) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

3y3 – 48y

Exercise 3.4 | Q 1. (x) | Page 96

Factorise the following by taking out the common factor

ab2 – bc2 – ab + c2

Exercise 3.4 | Q 2. (i) | Page 96

Factorise the following expressions

x2 + 14x + 49

Exercise 3.4 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 96

Factorise the following expressions

y2 – 10y + 25

Exercise 3.4 | Q 2 (iii) | Page 96

Factorise the following expressions

c2 – 4c – 12

Exercise 3.4 | Q 2. (iv) | Page 96

Factorise the following expressions

m2 + m – 72

Exercise 3.4 | Q 2. (v) | Page 96

Factorise the following expressions

4x2 – 8x + 3

Exercise 3.4 | Q 3. (i) | Page 96

Factorise the following expressions using (a + b)3 = a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + b3 identity 

64x3 + 144x2 + 108x + 27

Exercise 3.4 | Q 3. (ii) | Page 96

Factorise the following expressions using (a + b)3 = a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + b3 identity 

27p3 + 54p2q + 36pq2 + 8q3

Exercise 3.4 | Q 4. (i) | Page 96

Factorise the following expressions using (a – b)3 = a3 – 3a2b + 3ab2 – b3 identity

y3 – 18y2 + 108y – 216

Exercise 3.4 | Q 4. (ii) | Page 96

Factorise the following expressions using (a – b)3 = a3 – 3a2b + 3ab2 – b3 identity

8m3 – 60m2n + 150mn2 – 125n3

Objective type Questions

Exercise 3.4 | Q 5 | Page 96

Factors of 9x2 + 6xy are

  • 3y, (x + 2)

  • 3x, (3x + 3y)

  • 6x, (3x + 2y)

  • 3x, (3x + 2y)

Exercise 3.4 | Q 6 | Page 96

Factors of 4 – m2 are

  • (2 + m)(2 + m)

  • (2 – m)(2 – m)

  • (2 + m)(2 – m)

  • (4 + m)(4 – m)

Exercise 3.4 | Q 7 | Page 96

(x + 4) and (x – 5) are the factors of ___________

  • x2 – x + 20

  • x2 – 9x – 20

  • x2 + x – 20

  • x2 – x – 20

Exercise 3.4 | Q 8 | Page 96

The factors of x2 – 5x + 6 are (x – 2)(x – p) then the value of p is ______.

  • – 3

  • 3

  • 2

  • – 2

Exercise 3.4 | Q 9 | Page 96

The factors of 1 – m3 

  • (1 + m), (1 + m + m2

  • (1 – m), (1 – m – m2

  • (1 – m), (1 + m + m2)

  • (1 + m), (1 – m + m2

Exercise 3.4 | Q 10 | Page 96

One factor of x3 + y3 is

  • (x – y)

  • (x + y)

  • (x + y)3

  • (x – y)3

Exercise 3.5 [Page 97]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.5 [Page 97]

Miscellaneous Practice Problems

Exercise 3.5 | Q 1 | Page 97

Subtract: −2(xy)2 (y3 + 7x2y + 5) from 5y2 (x2y3 – 2x4y + 10x2)

Exercise 3.5 | Q 2 | Page 97

Multiply (4x2 + 9) and (3x – 2)

Exercise 3.5 | Q 3 | Page 97

Find the simple interest on Rs. 5a2b2 for 4ab years at 7b% per annum

Exercise 3.5 | Q 4 | Page 97

The cost of a notebook is Rs. 10ab. If Babu has Rs. (5a2b + 20ab2 + 40ab). Then how many notebooks can he buy?

Exercise 3.5 | Q 5 | Page 97

Factorise: (7y2 – 19y – 6)

Challenging problems

Exercise 3.5 | Q 6 | Page 97

A contractor uses the expression 4x2 + 11x + 6 to determine the amount of wire to order when wiring a house. If the expression comes from multiplying the number of rooms times the number of outlets and he knows the number of rooms to be (x + 2), find the number of outlets in terms of ’x’. [Hint : factorise 4x2 + 11x + 6]

Exercise 3.5 | Q 7 | Page 97

A mason uses the expression x2 + 6x + 8 to represent the area of the floor of a room. If the decides that the length of the room will be represented by (x + 4), what will the width of the room be in terms of x?

Exercise 3.5 | Q 8 | Page 97

Find the missing term: y2 + (...)x + 56 = (y + 7)(y + ...)

Exercise 3.5 | Q 9 | Page 97

Factorise : 16p4 – 1

Exercise 3.5 | Q 10 | Page 97

Factorise : 3x3 – 45x2y + 225xy2 – 375y3

Exercise 3.6 [Page 102]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.6 [Page 102]

Fill in the blanks:

Exercise 3.6 | Q 1. (i) | Page 102

The value of x in the equation x + 5 = 12 is _________

Exercise 3.6 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 102

The value of y in the equation y – 9 = (– 5) + 7 is ________

Exercise 3.6 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 102

The value of m in the equation 8m = 56 is ________

Exercise 3.6 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 102

The value of p in the equation `(2"p")/3` = 10 is ________

Exercise 3.6 | Q 1. (v) | Page 102

The linear equation in one variable has ________ solution

Say True or False

Exercise 3.6 | Q 2. (i) | Page 102

The shifting of a number from one side of an equation to other is called transposition

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.6 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 102

Linear equation in one variable has only one variable with power 2

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.6 | Q 3 | Page 102

Match the following :

Column A Column B
(a) `x/2` = 10 (i) x = 4
(b) 20 = 6x − 4 (ii) x = 1
(c) 2x − 5 = 3 − x (iii) x = 20
(d) 7x − 4 − 8x = 20 (iv) x = `8/3`
(e) `4/11 - x = (-7)/11` (v) x = −24
  • (i), (ii), (iv), (iii), (v)

  • (iii), (iv), (i), (ii), (v)

  • (iii), (i), (iv), (v), (ii)

  • (iii), (i), (v), (iv), (ii)

Exercise 3.6 | Q 4. (i) | Page 102

Find x and p: `(2x)/3 - 4 = 10/3`

Exercise 3.6 | Q 4. (ii) | Page 102

Find x and p: `y + 1/6 - 3y = 2/3`

Exercise 3.6 | Q 4. (iii) | Page 102

Find x and p: `1/3 - x/3 = (7x)/12 + 5/4`

Exercise 3.6 | Q 5. (i) | Page 102

Find x: −3(4x + 9) = 21

Exercise 3.6 | Q 5. (ii) | Page 102

Find x: 20 – 2(5 – p) = 8

Exercise 3.6 | Q 5. (iii) | Page 102

Find x: (7x – 5) – 4(2 + 5x) = 10(2 – x)

Exercise 3.6 | Q 6. (i) | Page 102

Find x and m: `(3x - 2)/4 - ((x - 3))/5` = −1

Exercise 3.6 | Q 6. (ii) | Page 102

Find x and m: `("m" + 9)/(3"m" + 15) = 5/3`

Exercise 3.7 [Pages 106 - 107]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.7 [Pages 106 - 107]

Fill in the blanks:

Exercise 3.7 | Q 1. (i) | Page 106

The solution of the equation ax + b = 0 is _______

Exercise 3.7 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 106

If a and b are positive integers then the solution of the equation ax = b has to be always _______

Exercise 3.7 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 106

One-sixth of a number when subtracted from the number itself gives 25. The number is _______

Exercise 3.7 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 106

If the angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4 then the difference between the greatest and the smallest angle is _______

Exercise 3.7 | Q 1. (v) | Page 106

In an equation a + b = 23. The value of a is 14 then the value of b is _______

Say True or False

Exercise 3.7 | Q 2. (i) | Page 106

“Sum of a number and two times that number is 48” can be written as y + 2y = 48

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.7 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 106

5(3x + 2) = 3(5x – 7) is a linear equation in one variable

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.7 | Q 2. (iii) | Page 106

x = 25 is the solution of one third of a number is less than 10 the original number.

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.7 | Q 3 | Page 106

One number is seven times another. If their difference is 18, find the numbers

Exercise 3.7 | Q 4 | Page 106

The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 75. Which is the largest among them?

Exercise 3.7 | Q 5 | Page 106

The length of a rectangle is `1/3` of its breadth. If its perimeter is 64 m, then find the length and breadth of the rectangle.

Exercise 3.7 | Q 6 | Page 106

A total of 90 currency notes, consisting only of ₹ 5 and ₹ 10 denominations, amount to ₹ 500. Find the number of notes in each denomination.

Exercise 3.7 | Q 7 | Page 106

At present, Thenmozhi’s age is 5 years more than that of Murali’s age. Five years ago, the ratio of Thenmozhi’s age to Murali’s age was 3 : 2. Find their present ages.

Exercise 3.7 | Q 8 | Page 107

A number consists of two digits whose sum is 9. If 27 is subtracted from the original number, its digits are interchanged. Find the original number

Exercise 3.7 | Q 9 | Page 107

The denominator of a fraction exceeds Its numerator by 8. If the numerator is increased by 17 and the denominator is decreased by 1, we get `3/2`. Find the original fraction.

Exercise 3.7 | Q 10 | Page 107

If a train runs at 60 km/hr it reaches its destination late by 15 minutes. But, if it runs at 85 kmph it is late by only 4 minutes. Find the distance to be covered by the train.

Objective Type Questions

Exercise 3.7 | Q 11 | Page 107

Sum of a number and its half is 30 then the number is ______ 

  • 15

  • 20

  • 25

  • 40

Exercise 3.7 | Q 12 | Page 107

The exterior angle of a triangle is 120° and one of its interior opposite angle 58°, then the other opposite interior angle is _________

  • 62°

  • 72°

  • 78°

  • 68°

Exercise 3.7 | Q 13 | Page 107

What sum of money will earn ₹ 500 as simple interest in 1 year at 5% per annum?

  • 50000

  • 30000

  • 10000

  • 5000

Exercise 3.7 | Q 14 | Page 107

The product of L.C.M and H.C.F of two numbers is 24. If one of the number is 6, then the other number is ________

  • 6

  • 2

  • 4

  • 8

Exercise 3.7 | Q 15 | Page 107

The largest number of the three consecutive numbers is x + 1, then the smallest number is ________

  • x

  • x + 1

  • x + 2

  • x – 1

Exercise 3.8 [Pages 111 - 112]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.8 [Pages 111 - 112]

Fill in the blanks:

Exercise 3.8 | Q 1. (i) | Page 111

X-axis and Y-axis intersect at _________

Exercise 3.8 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 111

The coordinates of the point in third quadrant are always _________ 

Exercise 3.8 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 111

(0, −5) point lies on _________ axis

Exercise 3.8 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 111

The x-coordinate is always ______ on the y-axis

Exercise 3.8 | Q 1. (v) | Page 111

___________ coordinates are the same for a line parallel to Y-axis

Say True or False:

Exercise 3.8 | Q 2. (i) | Page 112

(−10, 20) lies in the second quadrant

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.8 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 112

(−9, 0) lies on the x-axis

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.8 | Q 2. (iii) | Page 112

The coordinates of the origin are (1, 1)

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.8 | Q 3. (i) | Page 112

Find the quadrants without plotting the point on a graph sheet

(3, −4)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 3. (ii) | Page 112

Find the quadrants without plotting the point on a graph sheet.

(5, 7)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 3. (iii) | Page 112

Find the quadrants without plotting the point on a graph sheet.

(2, 0)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 3. (iv) | Page 112

Find the quadrants without plotting the point on a graph sheet

(−3, −5)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 3. (v) | Page 112

Find the quadrants without plotting the point on a graph sheet

(4, −3)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 3. (vi) | Page 112

Find the quadrants without plotting the point on a graph sheet

(−7, 2)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 3. (vii) | Page 112

Find the quadrants without plotting the point on a graph sheet.

(−8, 0)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 3. (viii) | Page 112

Find the quadrants without plotting the point on a graph sheet.

(0, 10)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 3. (ix) | Page 112

Find the quadrants without plotting the point on a graph sheet.

(−9, 50)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (i) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

A(5, 2)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (ii) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

B(−7, −3)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (iii) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

C(−2, 4)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (iv) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

D(−1, −1)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (v) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

E(0, −5)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (vi) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

F(2, 0)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (vii) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

G(7, −4)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (viii) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

H(−4, 0)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (ix) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

I(2, 3)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (x) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

J(8, −4)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 4. (xi) | Page 112

Plot the following point in a graph sheet.

K(0, 7)

Exercise 3.8 | Q 5 | Page 112

Use the graph to determine the coordinates where each figure is located.

a) Star _______
b) Bird _______
c) Red circle _______
d) Diamond _______
e) Triangle _______
f) Ant _______
g) Mango _______
h) Housefly _______
i) Medal _______
j) Spider _______
Exercise 3.9 [Pages 117 - 118]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.9 [Pages 117 - 118]

Fill in the blanks:

Exercise 3.9 | Q 1. (i) | Page 117

y = px where p ∈ Z always passes through the _________

Exercise 3.9 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 117

The intersecting point of the line x = 4 and y = −4 is _________

Exercise 3.9 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 118

Scale for the given graph,

On the x-axis 1 cm = _________ units
y-axis 1 cm = _________ units

Say True or False:

Exercise 3.9 | Q 2. (i) | Page 118

The points (1, 1) (2, 2) (3, 3) lie on a same straight line

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.9 | Q 2. (ii) | Page 118

y = −9x not passes through the origin

  • True

  • False

Exercise 3.9 | Q 3 | Page 118

Will a line pass through (2, 2) if it intersects the axes at (2, 0) and (0, 2)

Exercise 3.9 | Q 4 | Page 118

A line passing through (4, – 2) and intersects the Y-axis at (0, 2). Find a point on the line in the second quadrant

Exercise 3.9 | Q 5 | Page 118

If the points P(5, 3) Q(−3, 3) R(−3, −4) and S form a rectangle then find the coordinate of S

Exercise 3.9 | Q 6 | Page 118

A line passes through (6, 0) and (0, 6) and an another line passes through (−3, 0) and (0, −3). What are the points to be joined to get a trapezium?

Exercise 3.9 | Q 7 | Page 118

Find the point of intersection of the line joining points (– 3, 7) (2, – 4) and (4, 6) (–5, – 7). Also, find the point of intersection of these lines and also their intersection with the axis.

Exercise 3.9 | Q 8. (i) | Page 118

Draw the graph of the following equation:

x = – 7

Exercise 3.9 | Q 8. (ii) | Page 118

Draw the graph of the following equation:

y = 6

Exercise 3.9 | Q 9. (i) | Page 118

Draw the graph of y = – 3x

Exercise 3.9 | Q 9. (ii) | Page 118

Draw the graph of y = x – 4

Exercise 3.9 | Q 9. (iii) | Page 118

Draw the graph of y = 2x + 5

Exercise 3.9 | Q 10. (i) | Page 118

Find the values.
y = x + 3

x 0   − 2  
y   0   − 3
Exercise 3.9 | Q 10. (ii) | Page 118

Find the values.

2x + y − 6 = 0

x 0   − 1  
y   0   − 2
Exercise 3.9 | Q 10. (iii) | Page 118

Find the values.

y = 3x + 1

x − 1 0 1 2
y        
Exercise 3.10 [Pages 118 - 119]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board 3 Algebra Exercise 3.10 [Pages 118 - 119]

Miscellaneous Practice Problems

Exercise 3.10 | Q 1 | Page 118

The sum of three numbers is 58. The second number is three times of two-fifth of the first number and the third number is 6 less than the first number. Find the three numbers

Exercise 3.10 | Q 2 | Page 118

In triangle ABC, the measure of ∠B is two-third of the measure of ∠A. The measure of ∠C is 20° more than the measure of ∠A. Find the measures of the three angles.

Exercise 3.10 | Q 3 | Page 118

Two equal sides of an isosceles triangle are 5y – 2 and 4y + 9 units. The third side is 2y + 5 units. Find ‘y’ and the perimeter of the triangle.

Exercise 3.10 | Q 4 | Page 118

In the given figure, angle XOZ and angle ZOY form a linear pair. Find the value of x

Exercise 3.10 | Q 5 | Page 118

Draw a graph for the following data:

Side of a square (cm) 2 3 4 5 6
Area (cm2) 4 9 16 25 36

Does the graph represent a linear relation?

Challenging Problems

Exercise 3.10 | Q 6 | Page 119

Three consecutive integers, when taken in increasing order and multiplied by 2, 3 and 4 respectively, total up to 74. Find the three numbers.

Exercise 3.10 | Q 7 | Page 119

331 students went on a field trip. Six buses were filled to capacity and 7 students had to travel in a van. How many students were there in each bus?

Exercise 3.10 | Q 8 | Page 119

A mobile vendor has 22 items, some which are pencils and others are ball pens. On a particular day, he is able to sell the pencils and ball pens. Pencils are sold for ₹ 15 each and ball pens are sold at ₹ 20 each. If the total sale amount with the vendor is ₹ 380, how many pencils did he sell?

Exercise 3.10 | Q 9 | Page 119

Draw the graph of the lines y = x, y = 2x, y = 3x and y = 5x on the same graph sheet. Is there anything special that you find in these graphs?

Exercise 3.10 | Q 10 | Page 119

Consider the number of angles of a convex polygon and the number of sides of that polygon. Tabulate as follows:

Name of Polygon No. of angles No. of sides
     

Use this to draw a graph illustrating the relationship between the number of angles and the number of sides of a polygon

Solutions for 3: Algebra

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Concepts covered in Mathematics [English] Class 8 TN Board chapter 3 Algebra are Linear Equation in One Variable, Algebraic Expressions, Terms, Factors and Coefficients of Expression, Like and Unlike Terms, Types of Algebraic Expressions as Monomials, Binomials, Trinomials, and Polynomials, Multiplication of Algebraic Expressions, Multiplying Monomial by Monomials, Multiplying a Monomial by a Binomial, Multiplying a Monomial by a Trinomial, Multiplying a Binomial by a Binomial, Multiplying a Binomial by a Trinomial, Division of Algebraic Expressions, Dividing a Monomial by a Monomial, Dividing a Polynomial by a Monomial, Concept of Identity, Expansion of (a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2, Expansion of (a - b)2 = a2 - 2ab + b2, Expansion of (a + b)(a - b) = a2-b2, Expansion of (x + a)(x + b), Expansion of (a + b)3, Expansion of (a - b)3, Expansion of (x + a)(x + b)(x + c), Factorising Algebraic Expressions, Factorisation by Taking Out Common Factors, Factorisation by Taking Out the Common Binomial Factor from Each Term, Factorisation by Regrouping Terms, Factorisation Using Identities, Factors of the Form (x + a)(x + b), Factorise Using the Identity (a + b)3, Factorise Using the Identity (a – b)3, Expressions with Variables, Concept of Equation, The Solution of an Equation, Graph, Cartesian Coordinate System, Co-ordinates of Points, Quadrants and Sign Convention, Plotting a Point in the Plane If Its Coordinates Are Given., Geometrical Representation of a Linear Equation by Plotting a Straight Line, Geometrical Representation of a Linear Equation by Line Parallel to the Coordinate Axes, Linear Pattern, Graph of a Linear Equation in Two Variables, Addition of Algebraic Expressions, Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions, Concept of Find the Error.

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