Chapter 2- Polynomials Exercise 2.1 – NCERT Solutions for class 10 Maths

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There is only one question in Exercise 2.1, the solution for this question is given below.

Solution:

Graphical method to find zeroes:-
Total number of zeroes in any polynomial equation = total number of times the curve intersects x-axis.


(i) In the given graph, the number of zeroes of p(x) is 0 because the graph is parallel to x-axis does not cut it a any point.
(ii) In the given graph, the number of zeroes of p(x) is 1 because the graph intersects the x-axis at only one point.
(iii) In the given graph, the number of zeroes of p(x) is 3 because the graph intersects the x-axis at any three points.
(iv) In the given graph, the number of zeroes of p(x) is 2 because the graph intersects the x-axis at two points.
(v) In the given graph, the number of zeroes of p(x) is 4 because the graph intersects the x-axis at four points.
(vi) In the given graph, the number of zeroes of p(x) is 3 because the graph intersects the x-axis at three points.

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