Divine Public School Holiday Homework Mathematics Class: 9th

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Divine Public School

Holiday Homework
Mathematics
Class : 9th

Roll No. : Time -


Date : MM - 60

1. Write the degree of each of the following polynomials: 1


(i) 4x5 – 3x4 + 9 (ii) 3 – 2y2 + 5y3 – 2y8 (iii) 3 (iv) 4y + 5

2. Write the coefficient of y in the expansion of (5 – y)2. 1

3. Find the value of the polynomial y2 – 5y + 6 at (i) y = 0 (ii) y = – 1 1

4. Give four examples of a binomial of degree 15. 1

5. Find the value of the polynomial p(y) = y2 – 5y + 6 at (i) y = 2 (ii) y = – 2 1

6. Find the zero of the polynomial in each of the following cases: 1


(i) p(x) = 5x (ii) p(y) = ay + b, a ≠ 0, a, b are real numbers (iii) p(x) = – 4x + 5 (iv) p(y) = 3y + 1

7. Write one solution of x + y = 5. 1

8. Find the value of b, if x = 5, y = 0 is a solution of the equation 3x + 5y = b. 1

9. Is the point (0, 3) lie on the graph of the linear equation 3x + 4y = 12? 1

10. Express 2x = 5y in the form ax + by + c = 0 1

11. Express –5y = 8x + 2 in the form ax + by + c = 0 also find a, b and c. 1

12. Find the area of triangle having base 6 cm and altitude 8 cm. 1

13. Find the area of triangle whose sides are 13 cm, 14 cm and 15 cm. 1

14. If the base of a right-angled triangle is 15 cm and its hypotenuse is 25 cm, then find its area. 1

15. An ice cream cone has the radius of base 2 cm. If its height is 10 cm, determine its volume. 1

16. Find the volume of a sphere whose diameter is 7 cm. 1


17. Find the following products by using suitable identities. 2
(i) (2x + 5) (2x – 5) (ii) (x2 + 4) (x2 – 4)
(iii) (4 + 5x) (4 + 5x) (iv) (3x + 4y) (3x – 8y)

18. Evaluate the following products by using suitable identities. 2


(i) 104 × 105 (ii) 102 × 98 (iii) 116 × 116 – 106 × 106

19. Factorise the following using suitable identities: 2


(i) x2 – y2 + 2x + 1 (ii) 9a2 – 4b2 – 6a + 1 (iii) a4 – 16b4

20. Age of x is more than the age of y by 10 years. Express this statement in linear equation. 2

21. The sides of triangle are 8 cm, 15 cm and 17 cm. Find the area. 2

22. Find the area of triangle whose sides are 18 cm, 24 cm and 30 cm. 2

23. Using Heron’s formula, find the area of an equilateral triangle whose perimeter is 162 cm. (Use 2
= 1.73)

24. The diameters of two cones are equal. If their slant heights are in the ratio 7:4, find the ratio of 2
their curved surface area.

25. Find the value of x3 – 27y3 – 343 – 27xy, when x = 3y + 7 3

26. Find the area of shaded region in the given figure. (All measurements are in cm) 3

27. The perimeter of a triangular garden is 900 cm and its sides are in the ratio 3 : 5 : 4. Using 3
Heron’s formula, find the area of triangular garden.

28. Find the area of a triangle whose perimeter is 180 cm and its two sides are 80 cm and 18 cm. 3
Calculate the altitude of triangle corresponding to its shortest side.

29. 3
A corn cob (see figure), shaped somewhat like a cone, has the radius of its broadest end
as 2.1 cm and length (height) as 20 cm. If each 1 cm2 of the surface of the cob carries
an average of four grains, find how many grains you would find on the entire cob.

30. If the total surface area of sphere is 98.56 cm2, find the radius of the sphere. 3

31. A conical tent is to accommodate 11 persons. Each person must have 4 square metres of space 3
on the ground and 20 cubic metres of air to breathe. Find the height of the tent.

32. The radius of hemispherical balloon increases from 6 cm to 12 cm as air is being pumped in to 3
it. Find the ratio of surface area of balloon in the two cases.

Factorise the following: 4


(i) (ii) 2x2 – 7x – 15

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