Exercise 2.2 (NCERT) – Polynomials, Class 10 – All Solutions
Complete solution of Exercise 2.2, Chapter 2, Polynomials of NCERT book of Mathematics, Class 10. Concepts explained in simplified manner.
Read MoreComplete solution of Exercise 2.2, Chapter 2, Polynomials of NCERT book of Mathematics, Class 10. Concepts explained in simplified manner.
Read MoreRational root theorem – Proof. Rational Root Theorem is a very important theorem of Polynomials and is intended for the students learning higher mathematics and for those who are willing to dive deep into the core mathematics. For lower classes, like grade 9 and 10, this theorem comes handy when we have to find the roots of polynomials with degree 3 or more.
Read More⏰ Last minute Formula Revision 🔥 Polynomials, Chapter 2, Class 10 This short video covers all the formulas of chapter 2 (Polynomials) of class 10. It is recommended to watch this before your exam to quickly recall all the formulas…
Read MoreThis playlist covers all the questions, concepts and examples of chapter 2 (Polynomials) of class 10, NCERT book. Click a thumbnail to watch the tutorial. Watch complete chapter on YouTube
Read MoreHere you will find complete solution of all questions, concepts, theorems and examples of class 9 chapter 2 (Polynomials) of class 9, NCERT textbook. There are few very important concepts that students must learn to get a good understanding of…
Read MoreQuestion 1: The graphs of y = p(x) are given in Fig. 2.10 below, for some polynomials p(x). Find the number of zeroes of p(x), in each case. Class 10 | Examples Class 10 | Exercise 2.2
Read MoreConcept: In this tutorial, you will understand what is a Linear, Quadratic and Cubic polynomial and also what is a zero of a polynomial and its geometric meaning. Concepts are explained with examples and graphically. Concept: Relationship between zeroes and…
Read MoreQuestion 1: Divide the polynomial p(x) by the polynomial g(x) and find the quotient and remainder in each of the following : (i) p(x) = x3 – 3×2 + 5x – 3, g(x) = x2 – 2 (ii) p(x) =…
Read MoreQuestion 1: Find the zeroes of the following quadratic polynomials and verify the relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients. (i) x2 –2x–8 (ii) 4s2 –4s+1 (iii) 6×2 –3–7x (iv) 4u2 +8u (v) t2 –15 (vi) 3×2 –x–4 Question 2:…
Read MoreExample 1: Look at the graphs in Fig. 2.9 given below. Each is the graph of y = p(x), where p(x) is a polynomial. For each of the graphs, find the number of zeroes of p(x). Example 2: Find the…
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