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If `alpha, beta` are the zeroes of the polynomial `x^(2) - x - 6` then `alpha^(2)beta^(2)`= …………

A

36

B

6

C

-6

D

-36

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  2. 4x + 6y =18 doesn't pass through origin. It indicates a …………

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  3. If alpha, beta are the zeroes of the polynomial x^(2) - x - 6 then alp...

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  4. When p(x) = x^(2) -8x +k leaves a remainder 6 when it is divided by (x...

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  5. The zero value of linear polynomial ax - b = ……………

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  6. The product of zeroes of 2x^(2)- 3x + 6 = ……….

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  7. Sum of zeroes of bx^(2) + ax +c = ……………….

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  8. If alpha, beta , gamma are zeroes of x^(3) + 3x^(2) - x +2 the alpha b...

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  9. If p(x) = x^(2) -ax -3 and p(2) = -3 , then a = ………………..

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  10. Product of the zeroes of p(x) = (x-2)(x+3) is ……………

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  11. If '4' is one of the zeroes of p(x) = x^(2) + kx -8 , then the value o...

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  12. The degree of the polynomial sqrt(2)x^(2) - 3x +1 = …………

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  18. The degree of the polynomial 5x^(7) - 6x^(5) + 7x -4 is ………………

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  19. Number of zeroes that can be identified by the following figure …………..

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