Class 10 Mathematics Chapter Polynomials - Part 1

CBSE & NCERT Class 10 Mathematics Chapter Polynomials - Part 1

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The degree of polynomial 7x⁴ + 3x² + 2 is:
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The constant term in 5x³ – 2x + 9 is:
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A polynomial of degree 1 is called:
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Degree of 6x²y³ is:
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0 polynomial is called:
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For ax²+bx+c, sum of zeroes =
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Product of zeroes =
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If sum = 5 and product = 6, quadratic is:
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If α=2, β=3, quadratic equation is:
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Number of zeroes of a linear polynomial is:
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A quadratic polynomial has degree:
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Degree of constant polynomial (non-zero) is:
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The highest power of variable is called:
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Example of cubic polynomial:
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A polynomial with one term is:
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A polynomial with two terms is:
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3x² – 5x + 7 has how many terms?
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Leading coefficient of 4x³ – x + 2 is:
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Which is not a polynomial?
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Degree of 9 is:
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Polynomial 2x⁴ – x² + 3 has degree:
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Number of zeroes of cubic polynomial can be at most:
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Polynomial with degree 5 is called:
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0 is a zero of polynomial p(x) if:
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If α, β are zeroes of x² – 7x + 10, then α + β =
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If αβ=12 and α+β=7, equation is:
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If α=β, discriminant is:
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Remainder theorem states:
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Graph of linear polynomial is:
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Graph of quadratic polynomial is:

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