In this video, JP Sir solves NCERT Class 9 Maths Chapter 1 – Number System, Exercise 1.3 Question 7, which focuses on writing three non-terminating, non-recurring decimals. This question helps students understand irrational numbers and their properties, a key concept in the NCERT real number system. 📘 What you will learn in this video. 🔹 How to identify non-terminating, non-recurring decimals 🔹 Examples of irrational numbers like √2, √3, π, etc. 🔹 Step-by-step method to construct such numbers 🔹 Understanding the difference between rational and irrational numbers 🔹 NCERT-approved approach to answer similar questions 🎯 Why this question is important: 🔹 Builds conceptual understanding of irrational numbers 🔹 Frequently asked in board exams and class tests 🔹 Strengthens the foundation of real numbers 🔹 Helps in correctly answering “give examples” type questions 👉 Watch the full video to confidently write any number of non-terminating, non-recurring decimals. 👍 Like | 💬 Comment | 🔔 Subscribe Math Station for more NCERT-based Class 9 Maths solutions. 🔖 Hashtags #Class9Maths #NCERTMaths #NumberSystem #Exercise13 #Exercise13Question7 #IrrationalNumbers #NonTerminatingDecimal #NonRecurringDecimal #RealNumbers #ConceptBasedMaths #CBSEClass9 #MathStation #JPSir #BoardExamPreparation