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Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 1

A quadratic polynomial can have at most __________ terms.

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A polynomial of degree 2 is called quadratic polynomial.
Quadratic polynomials are of the form ax2+bx+c and it can contain at most three terms namely ax2, bx and c. Thus, we can say that a quadratic polynomial can have at most three terms.
Similarly, a polynomial of degree 1 is called linear polynomial and a polynomial of degree 3 is called cubic polynomial.

Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 2

What is the degree of a polynomial 7?

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Degree of a non-zero constant polynomial is zero.
We can see that given polynomial 7 contain only one term and that is constant. 7 can also be written as 7x0.
Hence degree of 7 is zero.

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Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 3

The degree of the polynomial, x4 – x2 +2 is

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Degree is the highest power of the variable in any polynomial.

Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 4

 If p(x) is a polynomial of degree one and p(a) = 0, then a is said to be:

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Let p(x) = mx + n

Put x = a

p(a) = ma + n = 0

So, a is zero of p(x).

Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 5

Given that two of the zeroes of the cubic polynomial ax3 + bx2 + cx + d are 0, the third zero is

Detailed Solution for Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 5

Let α be the third zero.

Given that two zeroes of the cubic polynomial are 0.

Sum of the zeroes = α + 0 + 0 = -b/a

α = -b/a

Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 6

The zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x2 + 7x + 10 are

Detailed Solution for Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 6

x2 + 7x + 10 = x2 + 2x + 5x + 10

= x(x + 2) + 5(x + 2)

= (x + 2)(x + 5)

Therefore, -2 and -5 are the zeroes of the given polynomial.

Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 7

The product of the zeroes of the cubic polynomial ax3 + bx2 + cx + d is

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The product of the zeroes of the cubic polynomial ax3 + bx2 + cx + d is -d/a.

Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 8

What is the degree of 0?

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Degree of the zero polynomial is not defined.
Zero polynomial is denoted by 0, and degree for that is not defined.

Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 9

What is the coefficient of x3 in a polynomial 6x4 + 3x2 + 8x + 5?

Detailed Solution for Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 9

Coefficient is the number which is multiplied with respective variable.
In the given polynomial 6x4 + 3x2 + 8x + 5, there is not an expression containing x3. So we can write 6x+ 3x+ 8x+5 as 6x4 + 0x3 + 3x2 + 8x + 5. We can see that 0 is multiplied with expression x3, so coefficient of x3 is 0.

Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 10

 is a polynomial.

Detailed Solution for Test: Polynomials Basics - Question 10

For an expression to be a polynomial, exponent of variable has to be whole number.
can be written as x-1/2. We can see that exponent of x is -1/2 which is not whole number (W = {0, 1, 2, 3…}). Hence, is not a polynomial.

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