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STRAIGHT LINES 1 11th CM 2023

This document is a practice sheet for Class 11 students focusing on straight lines in core mathematics. It includes various problems related to finding slopes, angles, and proving collinearity and relationships between points. The exercises cover a range of concepts including slopes of specific lines, collinearity of points, and properties of geometric shapes.

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STRAIGHT LINES 1 11th CM 2023

This document is a practice sheet for Class 11 students focusing on straight lines in core mathematics. It includes various problems related to finding slopes, angles, and proving collinearity and relationships between points. The exercises cover a range of concepts including slopes of specific lines, collinearity of points, and properties of geometric shapes.

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PRACTICE SHEET – 1 JSC

STRAIGHT LINES
CORE MATHS
CLASS – 11th

 Find the slope of a line: the line passing through


1. Which makes 60 ° angle with the ( 10 , 5 )∧( 16 , 4 ) .
positive direction of x-axis. [ √ 3 ] 11.Using the concept of slope,
2. Which passes through the points prove that
are collinear.
A ( 2 ,3 ) ; B ( 1 , 4 ) ¿ C (−3 , 8 )

12.Find the slope of X – axis.


( 3 ,−2 )∧( 3 , 4 )

3. Which passes through the points


[ not defined . ]
13.Find the slope of Y – axis.
( 3 ,−2 ) and (7 ,−2) . 14.What is the slope of a line
parallel to X – axis?
[ 0]
4. Which passes through the points
( 3 ,−2 ) and (−1 , 4). 15.What is slope of a line parallel to
[ ]
−3
Y- axis?
5. Which passes through the points
2

16.Find the slope of the line y=x


A(0 ,0) and B(2 , 0) 17.Find the slope of the line y=− x
6. Which makes an angle of 30 ° 18.Find the slope of the line x=6
with positive y-axis measured 19.Find the slope of the line x=−2
anticlockwise. [ −√ 3 ] 20.Find the slope of the line y=3
7. Find the value of λ, for which
21.Find the slope of the line
the slope of the line joining the
−3
y=

points ( 1 ,5 )∧( λ ,−7) is 4. 22.Find the slope of the line 2 x+1=0


2

8. Find the angle between X-axis 23.Find the slope of the line
[ −2 ]

and the line joining the points


24.Using the concept of slope,
4 y−15=0

( 3 ,−1 )∧(4 ,−2) .


prove that O ( 0 , 0 ) ; A ( 6 ,0 ) ; B(6 , 4): and
[ 135 ° ]
9. Show that the line joining
D(0 , 4) are the vertices of a
( 6 ,−4 )∧( – 3 ,2 ) is parallel to the line
rectangle.
joining ( 1 , 3 )∧( – 2, 5 ) .
25. Using the concept of slope,
10. Show that the line joining
show that A (−2 ,−1 ) ; B ( 4 , 0 ) : C (3 , 3)
( 1 ,−12 ) ∧( 4 , 6 ) is perpendicular to

JSC (By JAGJEET SINGH)


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PRACTICE SHEET – 1 JSC
STRAIGHT LINES
CORE MATHS
CLASS – 11th

and D(−3 , 2) are the vertices of a ( 8 , 12 )∧¿ ( λ , 24 ). Find λ.


parallelogram.
26. Using the concept of slope, 33. If A ( 3 , 4 ) ; B (−3 , 0 ) and C ( 7 ,−4 )
[4]

show that A ( 5 ,−3 ) ; B ( 8 , 2 ) and C ( 0 , 0 ) are the vertices of a triangle,


are the vertices of a triangle. show that the line joining the
27. Using the concept of slope, mid points of AB and AC is
show that A ( 6 , 2 ) ; B ( 3 ,−1 ) and parallel to BC, using the
are the vertices of a concept of slope.
right angled triangle. 34. The points ( a , 0 ) ; ( 0 , b ) and ( x , y )
C (−2 , 4 )

28. Using the concept of slope, are collinear. Using the concept
prove that A ( 2 ,−1 ) ; B ( 3 , 4 ) ; C (−2 ,3) of slopes, prove that:
and D(−3 ,−2) are the vertices of x y
a rhombus.
+ =1

35. Three points


a b

29. Using the concept of slope,


P ( h , k ) ; Q ( x 1 , y 1) ∧R ( x 2 , y 2 ) lie on a line,
prove that A (−1 , 2 ) ; B ( 1, 0 ) ; C (3 , 2)
and D(1 , 4) are the vertices of a show that:
square. ( h−x 1 )( y 2− y 1 )=¿ ( k − y 1 ) ( x 2−x 1)
30. A line equally inclined to both
axes. Find its slope.

31. If ( x ,−1 ) ; ( 2 ,1 )∧ ( 4 , 5 ) are collinear,


[ ±1 ]

then find x using the concept of


slope.
32. A line through the points
[ 1]

( – 2, 6 )∧( 4 , 8 ) is perpendicular to
the line through the points

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