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(i) p(x) = 3x^2−1, x = -1/√3 , 2/√3 (ii) p(x) = 2x + 1, x = 1/2 3 years ago Satkriti Roao class 9 cbse ncert polynomials Verify whether the following are zeroes of the polynomial, indicated against them. (i) p(x) = x^2−1, x = 1, −1 (ii) p(x) = (x+1)(x–2), x = −1, 2 3 years ago Satkriti Roao class 9 cbse ncert polynomials Find p(0), p(1) and p(2) for each of the following polynomials: (i) p(x) = x^3 (ii) P(x) = (x−1)(x+1) 3 years ago Satkriti Roao class 9 cbse ncert polynomials Find p(0), p(1) and p(2) for each of the following polynomials: (i) p(y) = y^2 − y + 1 (ii) p(t) = 2 + t + 2t^2 − t^3 3 years ago Satkriti Roao class 9 cbse ncert polynomials Find the value of the polynomial (x) = 5x − 4x^2 + 3 (i) x = 0 (ii) x = – 1 (iii) x = 2 3 years ago Satkriti Roao class 9 cbse ncert polynomials Classify the following as linear, quadratic and cubic polynomials: (i) 1 + x (ii) 3t (iii) r^2 (iv) 7x^3 3 years ago Satkriti Roao class 9 cbse ncert polynomials Classify the following as linear, quadratic and cubic polynomials: (i) x^2 + x (ii) x – x^3 (iii) y + y^2 + 4 3 years ago Satkriti Roao class 9 cbse ncert polynomials Write the degree of each of the following polynomials: (i) 3 3 years ago Satkriti Roao class 9 cbse ncert polynomials Write the degree of each of the following polynomials: (i) 5x^3 + 4x^2 + 7x (ii) 4 – y^2 (iii) 5t – √7 3 years ago Satkriti Roao class 9 cbse ncert polynomials Page 2 / 3 Prev 1 2 3 Next Share: Super Globals Requests: Server: Options and Features route: community use_home_url: url: https://eanshub.com/community/ pageid:187 default_groupid: 3 2022 How Can We Help? 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