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UK Board Class 9 Maths Syllabus 2024-25 at ubse.uk.gov.in Syllabus Here

The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) has published the Mathematics syllabus for Class 9 for the academic year 2024–25 on its official website, ubse.uk.gov.in. The syllabus has undergone some minor changes that teachers and students should take note of. For instance, the number of unit tests throughout the year has been increased from three to four.

by Keerthika

Updated Jun 05, 2024

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UK Board Class 9 Maths Syllabus 2024-25 at ubse.uk.gov.in Syllabus Here

UK Board Class 9 Maths Syllabus 2024-25 at ubse.uk.gov.in

The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) has published the Class 9 Mathematics syllabus for the academic year 2024–25 on its official website, ubse.uk.gov.in. The syllabus has undergone some minor adjustments that both teachers and students should take note of. For instance, the number of unit tests has been raised from 3 to 4 compared to previous years. For the latest updates on the syllabus, please consult the UK Board Class 9 Maths syllabus 2024–25, available here.

Check - UK Board Class 9 Maths Syllabus 2024-25

UK Board Class 9 Maths Course Structure 2024-25

Unit No.

Unit

Marks

I

Number Systems

10

II

Algebra

20

III

Coordinate Geometry

04

IV

Geometry

27

V

Mensuration

13

VI

Statistics

06

Total

80

UNIT I: NUMBER SYSTEMS

REAL NUMBERS

1- Review of representation of natural numbers, integers, and rational numbers on the number line. Rational numbers as recurring/terminating decimals. Operations on real numbers.

2- Examples of non-recurring/non-terminating decimals. Existence of non-rational numbers (irrational numbers) such as √2, √3 and their representation on the number line. Explaining that every real number is represented by a unique point on the number line and conversely, viz. every point on the number line represents a unique real number.

3- Definition of nth root of a real number.

4- Rationalization (with precise meaning) of real numbers of the type 1/a+b√x and 1/√x+√y (and their combinations) where x and y are natural number and a and b are integers.

5- Recall of laws of exponents with integral powers. Rational exponents with positive real bases (to be done by particular cases, allowing learner to arrive at the general laws.)

UNIT II: ALGEBRA

1- POLYNOMIALS

Definition of a polynomial in one variable, with examples and counter examples. Coefficients of a polynomial, terms of a polynomial and zero polynomial. Degree of a polynomial. Constant, linear, quadratic and cubic polynomials. Monomials, binomials, trinomials. Factors and multiples. Zeros of a polynomial. Motivate and State the Remainder Theorem with examples. Statement and proof of the Factor Theorem. Factorization of ax²+ bx + c, a=0 where a, b and c are real numbers, and of cubic polynomials using the Factor Theorem.

Recall of algebraic expressions and identities. Verification of identities:

and their use in factorization of polynomials.

2- LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES

Recall of linear equations in one variable. Introduction to the equation in two variables. Focus on linear equations of the type ax + by c-0. Explain that a linear equation in two variables has infinitely many solutions and justify their being written as ordered pairs of real numbers, plotting

UNIT III: COORDINATE GEOMETRY

COORDINATE GEOMETRY

The Cartesian plane, coordinates of a point, names and terms associated with the coordinate

plane, notations.

UNIT IV: GEOMETRY

1- INTRODUCTION TO EUCLID'S GEOMETRY

History- Geometry in India and Euclid's geometry. Euclid's method of formalizing observed

phenomenon into rigorous Mathematics with definitions, common/obvious notions,

axioms/postulates and theorems. The five postulates of Euclid. Showing the relationship between axiom and theorem, for example:

(Axiom) 1. Given two distinct points, there exists one and only one line through them.

(Theorem) 2. (Prove) Two distinct lines cannot have more than one point in common.

2- LINES AND ANGLES

a. (Motivate) If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of the two adjacent angles so formed is 180° and the converse.

b. (Prove) If two lines intersect, vertically opposite angles are equal.

c. (Motivate) Lines which are parallel to a given line are parallel.

3- TRIANGLES

a. (Motivate) Two triangles are congruent if any two sides and the included angle of one triangle is equal to any two sides and the included angle of the other triangle (SAS Congruence).

b. (Prove) Two triangles are congruent if any two angles and the included side of one triangle is equal to any two angles and the included side of the other triangle (ASA Congruence).

c. (Motivate) Two triangles are congruent if the three sides of one triangle are equal to three sides of the other triangle (SSS Congruence).

d. (Motivate) Two right triangles are congruent if the hypotenuse and a side of one triangle are

equal (respectively) to the hypotenuse and a side of the other triangle. (RHS Congruence)

e. (Prove) The angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal.

f. (Motivate) The sides opposite to equal angles of a triangle are equal.

4- QUADRILATERALS

a. (Prove) The diagonal divides a parallelogram into two congruent triangles.

b. (Motivate) In a parallelogram opposite sides are equal, and conversely.

c. (Motivate) In a parallelogram opposite angles are equal, and conversely.

d. (Motivate) A quadrilateral is a parallelogram if a pair of its opposite sides is parallel and equal.

e. (Motivate) In a parallelogram, the diagonals bisect each other and conversely.

f. (Motivate) In a triangle, the line segment joining the mid points of any two sides is parallel to

the third side and in half of it and (motivate) its converse.

5- CIRCLES

a. (Prove) Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the center and (motivate) its converse.

b. (Motivate) The perpendicular from the center of a circle to a chord bisects the chord and

conversely, the line drawn through the center of a circle to bisect a chord is perpendicular to the chord.

c. (Motivate) Equal chords of a circle (or of congruent circles) are equidistant from the center

(or their respective centers) and conversely.

d. (Prove) The angle subtended by an arc at the center is double the angle subtended by it at any point on the remaining part of the circle.

e. (Motivate) Angles in the same segment of a circle are equal.

f. (Motivate) If a line segment joining two points subtends equal angle at two other points lying

on the same side of the line containing the segment, the four points lie on a circle.

g. (Motivate) The sum of either of the pair of the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral is 180° and its converse.

UNIT V: MENSURATION

1. AREAS

Area of a triangle using Heron's formula (without proof)

2. SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES

Surface areas and volumes of spheres (including hemispheres) and right circular cones.

UNIT VI: STATISTICS

STATISTICS

Bar graphs, histograms (with varying base lengths), and frequency polygons

Internal Assessment

20 Marks

Activities (02)-2x5

10 Marks

Project Work (01)

05 Marks

Continuous Assessment (Unit Test)

05 Marks




UK Board Class 9 Maths Syllabus 2024-25? -FAQ

1.  What are the passing marks in the UK Board 09th exams 2024?

Students must score a minimum of 33 per cent marks to pass the UK Board 09th exams 2024

2. How to download UK board marksheet?

The online marksheet has been uploaded on these official websites - ubse.uk.gov.in and uaresults.nic.in. Students must enter their roll number to access the results. Check the steps to download the marksheet and original certificate here

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