CBSE Test Paper 03 CH-2 Polynomials
CBSE Test Paper 03 CH-2 Polynomials
Test Paper 03
CH-2 Polynomials
a. 0
b. 5
c. 3
d. 2
a. 3 terms
b. 1 term
c. 5 terms
d. 4 terms
a. p = -1, q = 2
b. p = 2, q = -1
c. p = 2, q = 1
d. p = -2, q = -2
a. 2
b. 1
c. – 2
d. 0
a. -2
b.
c.
d. 2
11. Factorise 25x2 + 4y2 + 9z2 - 20xy - 12yz + 30zx by using suitable identity.
14. Find the remainder when the polynomial f(x) = 2x4 - 6x3 + 2x2 - x + 2 is divided by x +
2
15. What must be subtracted from 4x4 - 2x3 - 6x2 + x - 5 so that the result is exactly
divisible by 2x2 + x - 1?
CBSE Test Paper 03
CH-2 Polynomials
Solution
1. (b) 5
Explanation:
2. (a) 3 terms
Explanation: 3 terms of not more than the power of 3
3. (b) p = 2, q = -1
Explanation:
f(-1) = 0
-p + 1 + 2 + q = 0
-p + q = -3
p - q = 3. ........(i)
p + 1 - 2 + q = 0
p + q = 1. ........(ii)
2p = 4
p = 2
-2q = 2
q = -1
Therefore, p = 2, q = -1
4. (c) – 2
Explanation:
= 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 = 1 - 3 = – 2
5. (b)
Explanation:
2 + 7x – 4
= 2x(x + 4) - 1(x + 4)
= (2x - 1)(x + 4)
2x - 1 = 0 and x + 4 = 0
and x = -4
6. 4
7. 1
8.
In each term of this expression, the exponent of the variable x is a whole number.
Hence, it is a polynomial.
9. We have,
10. We have,
=[ a2 - 9b2][ a2 + 9b2]
= a4 - 81b4
-12=0
3k = 15 k = 5
Hence, the value of k is 5.
14. By remainder theorem, when f(x) is divided by (x + 2), the remainder is equal to f(-2).
15. By division algorithm, when p(x) = 4x4 - 2x3 - 6x2 + x - 5 is divided by q(x) = 2x2 + x - 1,
the remainder is a linear expression.
So, let r(x) = ax + b be subtracted from p(x) so that the result is divisible by q(x).
Let f(x) = p(x) - r(x) = p(x) - (ax + b)
or, f(x) = (4x4 - 2x3 - 6x2 + x - 5) - (ax + b)
and, - 5 - b = 0
4 + 2 - 6 - 1 + a - 5 - b = 0 and - 5 - b = 0
a - b - 6 =0 and - b - 6 = 0
a - b = 6 and a + 2b = -12
(a - b) - (a + 2b) = 6 - (-12) -3b = 18 b = -6
Putting b = -6 in a - b = 6, we have
a - (- 6) = 6 a + 6 = 6 a = 0
Putting the values of a and b in r(x) = ax + b, we get
r(x) = 0 x - 6 = -6
Hence, p(x) is divisible by q(x), if r(x) = - 6 is subtracted from p(x).