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DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL SRESHTHA VIHAR

ASSIGNMENT
SUBJECT MATHEMATICS
POLYNOMIALS
CLASS VIII

1. Write the degree of each of the following polynomials:


2
(i) 2𝑋 +5X –7

(ii) 5X +2
3
(iii) 3𝑋 + 1

(iv) 5

Q2 Perform following divisions


4 5
1. x + 2 + 3𝑋 – 𝑋 by 2x
4 3 2
2. 𝑌 – 3𝑌 + 1/2𝑌 by 3y
4 3 2
3. √3𝑎 + 2√3𝑎 + 3𝑎 – 6a by 3a
2
4. 𝑋 + 7x + 12 by x + 4
4 3 2 2
5. 3𝑦 – 3𝑦 – 4𝑦 – 4y by 𝑦 - 2y

Q3 Find Whether or not the first polynomial is a factor of the second:

(i) x + 1, 2x2 + 5x + 4
3 2
(ii) y – 2, 3𝑌 + 5𝑌 + 5y + 2

Q4 Case Study

As a saying goes Health is wealth, Aman to keep himself fit, goes for a jog in a park every
4 3 2 2
morning. He covers a distance of( 3𝑦 – 3𝑦 – 4𝑦 – 4y)km at the speed of( 𝑦 - 2y) km/hr.

Answer the following questions


4 3 2
1. The degree of 3𝑦 – 3𝑦 – 4𝑦 – 4y is—---

a).2 b). 3 c). 4 d).1


2. What is the degree of constant polynomial?

a).2 b). Not defined c). 0 d).1


4 3 2
3. Find the time taken by Aman to cover a distance of ( 3𝑦 – 3𝑦 – 4𝑦 – 4y)km at the
2
speed of( 𝑦 - 2y) km/hr.

Q5 Assertion and Reasoning

In this question, the statement of Assertion (A) is followed by the statement of Reason(R).
Choose the correct answer out of the following options.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.


(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true and R is false.
(d) A is false and R is true.

2
Assertion(A) 2 should be added to 𝑥 -5x+4 so that x-3 is a factor of the resulting
polynomial.

Reason (R ) Divisor is said to be a factor of dividend if the remainder is 0.

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