Polynomials
Rajasthan Board · Class 10 · Mathematics
Step-by-step guide to study Polynomials in Rajasthan Board Class 10 Mathematics. Topics to cover, practice strategy, and time allocation.
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Learn the Theory
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Practice Problems
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Revise & Test
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Revisit Polynomials after a week. Use flashcards for quick recall. Solve previous year questions from this chapter.
What to Focus On
- Degree of polynomial = highest power of x with non-zero coefficient
- Linear: degree 1 | Quadratic: degree 2 | Cubic: degree 3
- Expressions with negative or fractional powers of x are NOT polynomials
- Zeroes of p(x) = x-coordinates where graph of y = p(x) meets the x-axis
- Linear polynomial: graph is straight line, exactly 1 zero
- Quadratic polynomial: graph is parabola, 0, 1, or 2 zeroes possible
- For ax² + bx + c with zeroes α and β: α + β = –b/a and αβ = c/a
- Sum of zeroes = –(coefficient of x) ÷ (coefficient of x²)
- Product of zeroes = constant term ÷ coefficient of x²
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The sum of zeroes of ax² + bx + c is b/a (positive), not -b/a (negative).
A quadratic polynomial always has two zeroes — it cannot have zero zeroes.
The zero of a polynomial and the value zero (0) are the same thing — p(x) = 0 means the polynomial itself is zero.
Memory Tips
Definition of a Polynomial and Degree
Linear, Quadratic, Cubic — Name vs Degree
What is NOT a polynomial (e.g., 1/x, √x)
Zero of a Polynomial p(k) = 0
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