Core
Polynomials: Core
Core
Polynomials (NCERT Ch. 2)
What you'll learn
- Understand the degree of a polynomial and classify linear, quadratic, and cubic polynomials.
- Find zeroes of a polynomial and relate them to its coefficients.
- Understand the relationship between zeroes and coefficients for quadratic polynomials.
Key concepts
- A zero of a polynomial p(x) is a value of x for which p(x) = 0.
- A linear polynomial (degree 1) has exactly 1 zero; a quadratic (degree 2) has at most 2 zeroes.
- For a quadratic polynomial ax² + bx + c: sum of zeroes = -b/a, product of zeroes = c/a.
- The graph of a quadratic polynomial is a parabola; the number of times it crosses the x-axis equals the number of real zeroes.
Worked example
Find the zeroes of x² - 5x + 6 and verify the relationship with coefficients.
x² - 5x + 6 = (x-2)(x-3) = 0 -> x = 2 or x = 3
Sum of zeroes = 2+3 = 5 = -(-5)/1 = -b/a ✓
Product of zeroes = 2x3 = 6 = 6/1 = c/a ✓
Common mistakes
- Forgetting the negative sign in the sum-of-zeroes formula (-b/a, not b/a).
- Confusing "zero of a polynomial" with "value of x-coefficient".
- Assuming every quadratic has 2 real zeroes (some have no real zeroes).
Quick check
- Find the zeroes of x² - 7x + 12.
- If sum of zeroes = 5 and product = 6, form the quadratic polynomial.
Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Polynomials (NCERT Ch. 2).
Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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