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RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 1

If the graph of a polynomial intersects the x – axis at three points, then the number of zeroes =

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If the graph of a polynomial intersects the x-axis at three points, then the number of zeroes are 3 because number of zeroes of the polynomial are the number of the coordinates of the points where its graph intersects the x-axis.

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 2

If ‘α’ and ‘β’ are the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial x2+ 5x − 5, then

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RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 3

The sum and product of the zeroes of the polynomial x2−6x+8 are respectively

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Sum of the zeroes of the polynomial  And Product of the zeroes of the polynomial

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 4

The number of zeros of a cubic polynomial is

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A polynomial of degree 3 is called a cubic polynomial. 

For example, x3−1, 4a− 100a+ a − 6, and m2n + mn2 are all cubic polynomials with atmost 3 zeroes (having degree 3).

Hence, the polynomial having atmost 3 zero is a cubic polynomial.

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 5

If ‘α ’ and ‘β ’ are the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial x2− 5x + b and α − β = 1, then the value of ‘b’ is

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Here   ……….(i)
And it is given that α−β = 1 ……….(ii)
On solving eq. (i) and eq. (ii),
we get

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 6

If one of the zeroes of the cubic polynomial x3−7x+6 is 2, then the product of the other two zeroes is

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Let α,β,γ are the zeroes of the given polynomial. Given: α = 2
 Since αβγ = -d/a 

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 7

If one zero of the quadratic polynomial x2+ 3x + k is 2, then the value of ‘k’ is

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According to question, p(2) = 0 
⇒ (2)2+3×2+k = 0
⇒ 4+6+k = 0
⇒ k = −10

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 8

If α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial 2x2+5x+1, then the value of α+β+αβ is

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RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 9

If one zero of the polynomial p(x) = (k+4)x2+13x+3k is reciprocal of the other, then the value of ‘k’ is

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Let one zero of the given polynomial be athen the other zero be 
⇒ k + 4 = 3k ⇒ 2k = 4 ⇒ k = 2

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 10

If two of the zeroes of a cubic polynomial ax3+bx2+cx+d are zero, then the third zero is

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RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 11

The sum of two zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = 2x+ (p+3)x + 5 is zero, then the value of ‘p’ is 

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Let one zeroes of the given polynomial be α and β. According to the question, 

Sum of the zeroes = -b/a = 0

 ⇒ -(p-3)/2 = 0
 ⇒ - (p-3) = 0×2

 ⇒ - (p-3) = 0

 ⇒ p = - 3

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 12

A quadratic polynomial whose zeroes are - 3 and 6, is

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RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 13

A quadratic polynomial whose product and sum of zeroes are 1/3 and √2 respectively is

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Given: 

On comparing, we get,a = 3,b = −3√2–,c = 1
Putting these values in general form of a quadratic polynomial ax2+bx+c, we have 3x2−3√2x+1

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 14

The sum and product of the zeroes of the polynomial f(x) = 4x2−27x+3k2 are equal, then the value of ‘k’ is

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Let α,β are the zeroes of the given polynomial.
Given: 
 ⇒ −(−27) = 3k⇒ k2 = 0 ⇒ k= ±3

RD Sharma Test: Polynomials - Question 15

A polynomial of degree ____ is called a quadratic polynomial.

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The term quadratic describes something that pertains to squares, to the operation of squaring, to terms of the second degree, or equations or formulas that involve such terms.It involves the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable.

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