Class 10 Mathematics Chapter Polynomials - Part 3

CBSE & NCERT Class 10 Mathematics Chapter Polynomials - Part 1

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The degree of 9 is:
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The zero of p(x)=3x−9 is:
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The graph of y = x² is:
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If p(1)=0, then (x–1) is:
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Remainder when x³ – 2x² + 4 divided by (x–1) is:
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If p(-1)=0, then factor is:
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Division algorithm:
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The polynomial x² − 1 factors as:
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The zeros of x² − 1 are:
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The sum of zeros of x² − 1 is:
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The product of zeros of x² − 1 is:
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The degree of x⁵ + x³ + x is:
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A polynomial of degree 4 is called:
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The zero of p(x)=x is:
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The number of zeros of a quadratic polynomial can be:
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The coefficient of x² in 4x² + 3x − 2 is:
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The constant term in x² + 5x + 7 is:
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The sum of zeros of ax² + bx + c is:
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The product of zeros of ax² + bx + c is:
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For x² − 9x + 20, sum of zeros:
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For x² − 9x + 20, product of zeros:
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The zeros of x² − 9x + 20 are:
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Which polynomial has degree 3?
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The graph of a cubic polynomial can intersect the x-axis at most:
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The zero of p(x)=5x+10 is:
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Which is not a polynomial?
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The degree of the zero polynomial is:
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The degree of 2x³ + 5x² − x + 7 is:
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The zero of p(x) = x − 8 is:
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The polynomial x² − 4x + 4 factors as:

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