Course Curriculum for Grade 9 Mathematics – CBSE Board

The class nine math in the CBSE curriculum in India emphasizes geometry, algebra II, and measurement methods. The focus on statistics and probability theory also starts to appear for students to understand those crucial topics. So the curriculum in totality offers a good knowledge of five dimensions of mathematics and helps prepare students for the upcoming grades and eventually for the competitive exams for their pursuit of a college education.

TOPIC MODULE CHAPTER NAME
Number System Real Numbers Classification of Numbers
Real Numbers and Decimal Expansion
Operations On Real Numbers
Algebra  II Polynomials Introduction to Polynomials
Remainder Theorem
Factorization Of Polynomials
Linear Equations in Two Variables Introduction
Graphical Representation
Euclidean Geometry Cartesian Coordinate System Cartesian Plane and Plotting of a Point
Theorems and Postulates Euclid’s Definition, Postulates, and Axioms
Geometry, Figures, and Properties Lines and Angles Introduction
Theorems Transversal Lines
Angle Sum Properties of Triangle
Triangles Congruence Of Triangles
Properties of Triangles
Quadrilaterals Introduction
Properties and Congruence in Parallelogram
Area Same Base and Between Same Parallelogram
Circles Basic Concepts
Theorems, Circles
Construction Construction Of Angles
Construction of Triangles
Geometry, Mensuration Heron’s Formula Introduction
Application in Quadrilaterals
Surface, Area, and Volume Cube and Cuboid
Cylinder and Cone
Sphere &Hemisphere
Statistics & Probability Statistics Bar Chart, Histogram
The measure of Central Tendency
Probability Experimental Approach Probability

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