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CHAPTER -2 :- Polynomial

CBSE MATHS - X

LEVEL-1
Q.1) Without drawing actual graph, find the zeroes of the following polynomials if any.
(a) 2 2x 8
(b) 2 2x+ 3
(c) 2 + x +1
(d) 2 1
(e) 2 + 4x + 4 (f) 4 2 + 4x 1
Q.2) Draw the graphs of each of the following polynomials and if possible, read the zeroes from the graph:
(a) 2 2x+9
(b) 2 2 + 4
(c) 2 +2x -3
(d) 2 8x+16 (e) 3
(f) ) 3 2
Q.3) Draw the graph of the polynomial 2 3x+10. Read off the zeroes of the polynomial from the graph. Also
show that the axis of symmetry on it.
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Q.4) Show that 2 and 3 are the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 3 2 5x 2
Q.5) Show that the polynomial p(x) = 2 4x +9 have no zeroes.

Q.6) Find the zeroes of each of the following quadratic polynomial. Also, in each case, verify the relationship
between the zeroes and its coefficients.
(a) 2 + 8x+ 12
(b) 2 + 3x- 4
(c) 2 - 7x +10
(d) 2 4
Q.7) Find a quadratic polynomial each with the given numbers as the sum and product of its zeroes respectively:
3
3
(a) 3 and 4
(b) 2 and 2
(c) 2 and 0
(d) 2 and 3
Q.8) Verify that the numbers given alongside of the cubic polynomials below are their zeroes. Also, verify the
relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients in each case.
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(a) 3 x
; 0, 1 and 1
(b) 2 3 5 2 +x + 2
; 1, 2, and 2
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(c) 3 3 5 2 11x 3
; 3, 1 and 3
(d) 6 3 + 23 2 5y 4
; 4, 3 and 2
Q.9) Find a cubic polynomial with the sum, sum of product of its zeroes taken two at a time and the product of its
zeroes respectively as given below:
8
(a) 4 , 7 and 0
(b) 5 , 2, and -24
(c) 2, 3 and 0.
Q.10) Apply the division algorithm to find the quotient and the remainder on division of p(x) by g(x) as given below:
(a) p(x) = 5 2 +14 3 + 9 1 , g(x)=-1+2x
(b) p(x) = 6 3 +11 2 -39x 65 , g(x)= 2 + 1
(c) p(x) = 4 5 + 6 , g(x)=2- 2
(d) p(x) = 3 3 + 2 +2x +5 , g(x)= 1 + 2 + 2
Q.11) Check whether the first polynomial is a factor of the second polynomial by applying the division algorithm:
a) x+8 , 3 + 15 2 +56x
b) x-2 , 4 3 + 3 9
c) 2 2 , 3 3 2 +5x-3
d) -5 2 4 + 2 , 15 4 + 2 3 39 2 16 + 10
Q.12) If the polynomial 6 4 +8 3 +17 2 +21x+7 is divided by another polynomial 3 2 + 4 + 1, the remainder
comes out to be ax+b, find a and b.
Q.13) If the polynomial 4 +2 3 +8 2 +12x+18 is divided by another polynomial 2 + 5, the remainder come out to
be px+q, find p and q.
Q.14) Obtain all the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 4 3 3 2 +9x-6, if two of its zeroes are 3 and 3
Q.15) Obtain all the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = 3 4 15 3 + 17 2 +5x-6, if its two zeroes are

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LEVEL 2Q.16) Prove that one of every three consecutive integers is divisible by 3.
Q.17) Find the largest possible positive integer that will divide 398, 436, and 542 leaving remainder 7, 11, 15
respectively.
Q.18) Find the least number that is divisible by all numbers between 1 and 10 (both inclusive).
Q.19) Show that 571 is a prime number.
Q.20) If d is the HCF of 30, 72, find the value of x & y satisfying d = 30x + 72y.
Q.21) Show that the product of 3 consecutive positive integers is divisible by 6.
Q.22) Show that for odd positive integer to be a perfect square, it should be of the form 8k +1.
Q.23) Find the greatest number of 6 digits exactly divisible by 24, 15 and 36.

Q.24) If a and b are positive integers. Show that 2 always lies between and

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ANSWERS:
1. a) -2 and 4

b) -3 and 1

2. a) no zeroes

c) no zeroes

b) 0 and 2

d) 1 and -1

c) -3 and 1

d) 4

f) 2

e) -2 and -2
e) 0

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2

f) 0 and 1

3. 5 and -2; axis of symmetry x = 2


6. a) -2 and -6

b) 1 and -4

7. a) k( 2 3 + 4)
9. a) 3 + 4 2 7

c) 2 and 5
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b) k( 2 + 2 + 2)

c) k( 2 + 2 )

b) 3 5 2 2 + 24

10. a) quotient = 7 2 + + 5 ;

11.

d) 2

c) 3 3 6 + 8

remainder = 4

b) quotient = 6x+5

remainder = -38x-60

c) quotient = - 2 2

remainder = -5x+10

d) quotient = 3x-5

remainder = 9x+10

a) Yes

12. a=1, b=2

b) Yes

c) No

d) k( 2 + 2 + 3) where k is real

d) Yes

13. p=2, q=3

14. -3 , 3 , 1 , 2

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