Home
Class 10
MATHS
The maximum number of zeroes that a poly...

The maximum number of zeroes that a polynomial of degree 3 can have is :

A

One

B

Two

C

Three

D

None

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • POLYNOMIALS

    OSWAAL PUBLICATION|Exercise TOPIC-1 DEGREE, VALUE AND ZERO OF A POLYNOMAIL (VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTION)|13 Videos
  • POLYNOMIALS

    OSWAAL PUBLICATION|Exercise TOPIC-1 DEGREE, VALUE AND ZERO OF A POLYNOMAIL (SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTION)|24 Videos
  • PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES

    OSWAAL PUBLICATION|Exercise TEXTBOOK CORNER (EXERCISE 3.7)|12 Videos
  • PROBABILITY

    OSWAAL PUBLICATION|Exercise TEXTBOOK CORNER (EXERCISE 14.2)|4 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A polynomial of degree n has

What is the maximum number of electrons that an orbital can have?

The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in M Shell is

Can you tell the number of zeroes of a polynomials of n^(th) degree ?

The number of zeroes of the polynomial x^(3)-x-3 - 3x^(2) is:

The number of zeros that f(x) = (x - 2)^(2) + 4 can have is

. The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the nth level is :

The polynomial whose zeroes are - 5 and 4 is :