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Worksheet Chapter 4

1. The document discusses linear equations in two variables, providing examples of different types of linear equations and asking the reader to solve problems related to linear equations. 2. It asks the reader to write solutions to the equation 2x + 3y = 8, draw and analyze the graphs of several linear equations, and write and solve a linear equation modeling a word problem about taxi fares. 3. Key concepts covered include writing the equation of a line, finding solutions to a linear equation from its graph, interpreting linear equations geometrically by drawing their graphs, and setting up and solving word problems as linear equations.

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Worksheet Chapter 4

1. The document discusses linear equations in two variables, providing examples of different types of linear equations and asking the reader to solve problems related to linear equations. 2. It asks the reader to write solutions to the equation 2x + 3y = 8, draw and analyze the graphs of several linear equations, and write and solve a linear equation modeling a word problem about taxi fares. 3. Key concepts covered include writing the equation of a line, finding solutions to a linear equation from its graph, interpreting linear equations geometrically by drawing their graphs, and setting up and solving word problems as linear equations.

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CH-4.

LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES

1. Find the number of solutions of the following pair of linear equations. x + 2y – 8 = 0


and 2x + 4y = 16:
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) Infinite
2. If (2, 0) is a solution of the linear equation 2x +3y = k, then the value of k is:
a) 4 b) 6 c) 5 d) 2
3. The graph of the linear equation 2x +3y = 6 cuts the y-axis at the point:
a) (2, 0) b) (0, 3) c) (3, 0) d) (0, 2)
4. The equation y = 5, in two variables, can be written as:
a) 1.x + 1.y = 5 b) 0.x + 0.y = 5 c) 1.x + 0.y = 5 d) 0.x + 1.y = 5
5. x = 9, y = 4 is a solution of the linear equation:
a) 2x + y = 17 b) x + y = 17 c) x + 2y = 17 d) 3x – 2y = 17
6. If a linear equation has solutions (–3, 3), (0, 0) and (3, –3), then it is of the form:
a) y – x = 0 b) x + y = 0 c) –2x + y = 0 d) –x + 2y = 0
7. The graph of the linear equation 5x + 3y = 10 is a line which meets the x-axis at the
point:
a) (0, 3) b) (3, 0) c) (2, 0) d) (0, 2)
8. The point of the form (a, –a) always lies on the line:
a) x = a b) y = –a c) y = x d) x + y = 0
9. Equation of the line parallel to x-axis and 6 units above the origin is:
a) x = 6 b) x = –6 c)y = 6 d) y = –6
10. One of the solutions of the linear equation 4x – 3y + 6 = 0 is
a) (3, 2) b) (–3, 2) c) (–3, –2) d) none of these
Solve the following questions:
1. Write four solutions of 2x + 3y = 8.
2. Draw the graph of the equation 2x – 3y = 12. At what points, the graph of the
equation cuts the x-axis and the y-axis?
3. Draw the graph of 9x – 5y + 160 = 0. From the graph find the value of y when x = 5
4. Represent x = 5 in a) one variable b) two variables

5. The taxi fare in a twon is Rs 10 for the first kilometre and Rs 6 per km for the
subsequent distance. Taking the distance as x km and total fare as Rs. y, write a linear
equation for this information, what will be the total fare for 15 km?
6. Draw the graph of the equation x – y = 4. From the graph, find the coordinates of the
point when the graph line meets the x-axis.
7. Draw the graph x + 2y = 6 and from the graph, find the value of x when y = –3.

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