Quick revision notes for Class 9 Maths Chapter 3 (The World of Numbers). These Class 9 Mathematics Chapter 3 notes are ideal for quick revision just before exams.
Number Types
- Rational: p/q form, terminating or repeating decimal.
- Irrational: non-terminating, non-repeating decimal (√2, π).
- Real numbers = rational + irrational.
Operations
- rational ±×÷ rational = rational.
- rational ± irrational = irrational.
- irrational × irrational = rational OR irrational (depends).
Number Line Representation
- √2 via Pythagoras construction (legs=1,1 → hypotenuse=√2).
Laws of Exponents
- am×an=am+n; am/an=am-n; (am)n=amn; ambm=(ab)m.
Rationalisation
- Convert irrational denominator to rational by multiplying by suitable term.
One-Line Summary
Real numbers combine rationals (p/q form) and irrationals (non-terminating, non-repeating decimals), both representable on the number line, governed by exponent laws and rationalisation techniques for simplification.
Class 9 Mathematics Chapter 3 – Solutions and Important Questions
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