Math, asked by ushakhetarpal, 3 months ago

Part - A
Section - I
Question No 1 to 16 are of 1 mark each.
1.
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The zeroes of a polynomial p(x) are x-coordinates of those points when
intersects
OR
Find the value of 'b' if a and 17 are zeroes of polynomial ax? +bx+c=0
A pair of dice is thrown, find the probability of getting a sum of four.
OR
A number is chosen at random from the numbers - 3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3. W
that the square of this number is less than or equal to 1.
How many polynomials can be formed with -2 and 5 as zeroes?
What kind of lines are represented by the following pair of equations​

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Answered by armaanmaurya333
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Answer:

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Answered by anna0805
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Answer:

1.The zeroes of a polynomial p(x) are precisely the x-coordinates of the points, where the graph of y = p(x) intersects the x -axis. A quadratic polynomial can have at most 2 zeroes and a cubic polynomial can have at most 3 zeroes. α +β = −(b/a), αβ = c/a.

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