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The document contains a mathematics test for CBSE Class 9 with five questions covering topics such as expressing repeating decimals as fractions, locating square roots on a number line, finding irrational numbers, and solving equations involving rational and irrational numbers. Each question is followed by a detailed solution explaining the steps taken to arrive at the answer. The answer key provides the correct responses for each question.

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CBSE-9_Maths_Test-1

Questions

Mathematics
1.
p
Express 0.77….. in the form q
where p and q are integers
and q ≠ 0.

2. Locate √3 on the number line.

3. Find three irrational numbers between


5
and
9
.
7 11

4. If a = 5 + 2√6 and b =
1
then what will be the value of
a

a
2
+ b
2
?

5. If both a and b are rational numbers, find the values of a


and b.
√2+√3
= a − b√6
3√2−2√3
Answer Key

1 2 3 4 5
Solutions

1. Let x = 0.7777… …(1)


Multiply x by 10 on both sides, we get
10x = 7.777… …(2)
Subtract (1) from (2)
10x – x = 7.777… –0.777…
9x = 7
x=
7

2.

3. 5
= 0.714285... = 0.714285
7
9
= 0.8181... = 0.81
11
5 9
Three different irrational numbers between the rational 7
and 11
can be taken as
0.75075007500075….
0.7670767000767….
0.80800800080000…

4. a = 5 + 2√6

1 1 5−2√6 5−2√6 5−2√6


b = = × = = = 5 − 2√6
a 2
25−24
5+2√6 5−2√6 2
5 −(2√6)

Therefore, a + b = (5 + 2√6) + (5 − 2√6) = 10

Here, a2 2 2
+ b = (a + b) − 2ab

Therefore,
2
2
ab = (5 + 2√6) (5 − 2√6) = 5 − (2√6) = 25 − 24 = 1

2 2 2 2
a + b = (a + b) − 2ab = 10 − 2 × 1 = 100 − 2 = 98

5. Multiplying the numerator and denominator by rationalization factor of the denominator, we get
√2+√3 √2+√3 3√2+2√3
= ×
3√2−2√3 3√2−2√3 3√2+2√3

(√2+√3)(3√2+2√3) √2(3√2+2√3)+√3(3√2+2√3)

= =
2 2
(3√2−2√3)(3√2+2√3)
(3√2) −(2√3)

√2(3√2)+√2(2√3)+√3(3√2)+√3(2√3)

=
2 2

9(√2) −4(√3)

3√2×2+2√3×2+3√2×3+2√3×3
=
18−12

3×2+2√6+3√6+2×3 12+5√6 5
= = = 2 + √6
6 6 6

√2+√3
Given, = a − b√6
3√2−2√3

√2+√3
= a − b√6
3√2−2√3

5
2 + √6 = a − b√6
6

On comparing,
5
a = 2, b = −
6

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