NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Heron's Formula, Exercise 1: Exercise

Author:NCERT

NCERT Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Heron's Formula, Exercise 1: Exercise

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 12: Heron's Formula, Exercise 1: Exercise with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Mathematics Textbook of Competency Based Questions for Class IX solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Heron's Formula, Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions

EASY
9th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The design on a tile is made of isosceles triangles.

The side lengths of the triangles are 6cm, 6cm and 8cm.

Question Image

How much area of the tile is black?

EASY
9th CBSE
IMPORTANT

What st the area of a triangle with side lengths 20 cm, 20 cm and 8 cm?

HARD
9th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The vercentage increase in the area of a triangle, if each side is quadrupled, is

MEDIUM
9th CBSE
IMPORTANT

If the perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 11 cm and its unequal side is 5 cm, then find its area.

HARD
9th CBSE
IMPORTANT

In the marriage of Raj's brother Rajesh, a conical tent is made by stitching 12 triangular pieces of cloth of two different colours red and white alternately, each piece measuring 10 cm, 20 cm and 20 cm.

Question Image 

(iii) Find the area of one red colour triangle (see in figure).

HARD
9th CBSE
IMPORTANT

If (s-a)=10 cm, (s-b)=20 cm, (s-c)=30 cm, then the perimeter of the triangle is

HARD
9th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Green cleaning refers to cleaning methods and products that are environmentally friendly ingredients and procedures to preserve human health and environmental quality. To preserve the environment. Ramesh made a slide in the park of his society. One the side walls of the slide there was a message "TAKE SHORT WALK IN PARK DOWN A HAPPY TRAIL (see figure). If the sides of the wall are 15 m, 11 m and 6 m. then answer the questions by looking at the figure.

Question Image

(iii) Find the area (in m2) of the wall. 

HARD
9th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A park is in the shape of a quadrilateral. The sides of the park are 15 m, 20 m, 26 m and 17 m and the angle between the first two sides is a right angle. Find the area of the park.