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Study Material - Higher Math - std-IX

The document provides study material for Higher Mathematics, including problems and solutions related to coordinate geometry and trigonometry. It covers topics such as collinearity of points, area of quadrilaterals, speed calculations based on wheel diameter, and angle measures in triangles. Additionally, it includes practice exercises and marks distribution for practical exams.

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Morning Glory School and College

Savar Cantonment

Study Material
Subject: Higher Mathematics

No-04 (Ch-11.3, Page-277)


If the points , and , ) are collinear, find the admissible value of
?
[Same as Example-18 & 19, Page-276]
Answer:
Given,
The points are ,

and , )

The slope of AB is

Again, the slope of BC is

Since, the three points are collinear, their slopes will be same.

So,
The slope of AB is = the slope of BC
3( )
=

either,

So, the possible value of are 2 and


(Ans.)

No-24(1) & (2) (Ch-11.4, Page-287)

24(1).
Let,
P( ) P(5, 2)
Q( ) P(-3, 2)
R( ) P(4,-1)
S( ) S(-2,-1)

The equation of straight line passes through P(5, 2) and S(-2,-1) is


(Ans.)

24(2).

The area of quadrilateral PQSR is =

= (5 }

= ( )

= 42
= 21 Sq. unit
According to the question,
the area of the square the area of the quadrilateral PQSR

Let,
The length of one side of the square is = unit
=

We know,
the length of a diagonal of a square is √

the length of a diagonal of a square is


(Ans.)

NB: the problem 24(3) will not be given for 1st term exam.

Trigonometry

No-04(Chapter-8.1, Page-172)
The diameter of the wheel of a car is 0.84 meters and the wheel makes 6 revolutions
per second. Find the speed of the car.

Answer:
Given,
Diameter of the wheel = 0.84m.
The radius of the wheel, r = m.
=0.42m.

The circumference of the wheel = 2 r


=2×3.1416 × 0.42m.
= 2.6389 m
So, in 1 complete revolution, the wheel covers the distance 2.6389 m.

in 1 revolution the wheel covers = 2.6389 m.


,, 6 ,, ,, ,, ,, = (2.6389 ) m.
= 15.8334 m.
Again,
in 1 second, it makes 6 revolutions .
So,
distance covers in 1 second is = 15.8334 m.
,, ,, in 3600 ,, or 1 hr is = 15.8334 m.
= 57000.24 m
= km
= 57 km

Ans: the speed of the car is 57 km/hr

No-05(Chapter-8.1, Page-172)
The angles of a triangle are in the ratio ; what are the circular
measures of the smallest and the largest angle?

Given,
The ratio of the angles of a triangle is

Let,
The measures of smallest angles of the triangle is
The measures of largest angles of the triangle is
and the measures of another angles of the triangle is

We know,
the sum of three angle in circular measures of a triangle is =
The measures of smallest angles of the triangle is

The measures of largest angles of the triangle is ,

The circular measures of the smallest and the largest angle are and (Ans.)

No-08(Chapter-8.1, Page-172)
The arc joining Teknaf with Tetulia subtends an angle of 10°6′3" at the centre
of the earth. Taking the earth to be a sphere of radius 6440 km find the
distance of Tetulia and Teknaf.
DB-2022, RB-2022

Answer:
let,
Teknaf and Tetulia are situated on the earth surface at T₁ and T₂ respectively
and O is the centre of the earth.

the radius of earth is, O T₁ = OT₂ = 6440 km


and T₁OT₂ = 10°6'3"
Here,
10° 6'3"
= 10° 6' ( ) ''
= 10° (6+0.05) '
= 10° 6.05'
= 10° ( ) '
= 10° ( )
= 10° +0.10°
= 10.10°
= 10.10
= 10.10 radian
== 0.176 radian.

We Know,
Arc,
Arc T₁T₂ = OT₁ T₁O T₂
= 6440 0.176
= 1133.44 km
The distance of Teknaf and Tetulia is 1133.44 km (approx)

No-07(Chapter-8.2, Page-188)

If where , then prove that,


Given,

.....................................(1)
( )



.....................................(2)

Now,

[From equation (1) and (2)]

No-10(Chapter- 8.2, page-188)


If then show that,

Given,

( )
(Proved)

Find the value of:


No - 12(2)(Chapter-8.2, Page -188)

[Same no 12(1), 12(3), 12(4)]

( ) ( ) ( ) ( )


( ) (√ ) (√ )
(Ans.)
Vacation Work for Practice
Chapter -2
(Algebraic Expression)
Page - 46 to 50; Example No-04, 05, 06, 07,10, 12, 13
Page - 52
Definitions:
* Homogeneous expression
* Symmetric expression
* Cyclic expression
Page-53-Solve the Activity.
Page -61; Example:23, 24
Page-65; Exercise no: 01 to 06, 07(1-3), 08, 09, 11(1, 2, 3), 12, 13, 14, 15.

Chapter -08
(Trigonometry)
Exercise:8.1
No- 01(page-172) same as Exp-3 (page-168)
No- 03(page-172)
No- 04 (page-172) same as Exp-5 (page-169), Exp-08 (page-170),
No- 05 (page-172) same as Exp-4 (page-169)
No- 08 (page-172) same as 7 and 10 (page-172), Exp-09 (page-171), Exp-6
(page-169),
Proposition-04: Prove that, Radian is a Constant angle.
or, Prove that,
or,

Exercise-8.2: No-07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12 (Page- 188) and Exp-13( page-184)
Exercise-8.3: No-01 to 04
Chapter -11
(Coordinate Geometry)

Exercise-11.1 :(All)
Exercise-11.2 : No- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8
Exercise-11.3 : No- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
Exercise-11.4 : No- 1 to 5 and No-24(1), (2)

Marks distribution for Practical Exam

SL
01 Assignment Marks(for assignment-3 and 4) 5 2 10
for correctness= 3 marks
& for freshness= 2marks
02 Revision Test Marks 5
(total marks will be converted into 5marks)
03 Revision Test copy Submission 5
04 Viva 5
Total= 25
 Student can resubmit Assignment - 3 and 4, if needed.

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