NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 2 Polynomials Exercise 2.1

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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 2 Polynomials Exercise 2.1 is given in this article with a step by step explanation. Chapter 2 Polynomials Exercise 2.1 covers different cases of the geometrical meaning of the zeroes of a polynomial. The exercise has 1 question with 6 cases and includes finding the zeroes of a polynomial through the graphical method.

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CBSE X Related Questions

  • 1.
    If 14th term of an A.P. is 4 and its 15th term is zero, then its first term is

      • –48
      • –56
      • 56
      • 48

    • 2.
      Prove that : \(\sqrt{\frac{1 - \cos A}{1 + \cos A}} = \frac{\tan A}{\sec A + 1}\).


        • 3.
          Seema daily goes to a park to exercise on machines available there. When Seema spent 15 minutes on exercise bicycle and 30 minutes on double cross walker, she received a message of burning 435 calories on her fitness watch. When she spent 30 minutes on exercise bicycle and 40 minutes on double cross walker, she received a message of burning 690 calories. Based on above information, answer the following questions:

          38(i) Represent the above situation in terms of a pair of linear equations in two variables.


            • 4.
              If \( 2 \sin A = 1 \), then the value of \( \tan A + \cot A \) is :

                • \( \sqrt{3} \)
                • \( \frac{4}{\sqrt{3}} \)
                • \( \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \)
                • \( 1 \)

              • 5.
                Three coins are tossed together. The probability of getting exactly two tails is

                  • \(\frac{2}{8}\)
                  • \(\frac{1}{2}\)
                  • \(\frac{3}{8}\)
                  • 1

                • 6.
                  \(17 \times 11 \times 13 + 11\) is

                    • a prime number.
                    • multiple of 17.
                    • a composite number.
                    • an odd number.

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