Home
Class 9
MATHS
For the polynomial p (x), if p ( -2 ) = ...

For the polynomial p (x), if p ( -2 ) = 0, then .......... is a factor of p (x).

A

2x-1

B

2x+1

C

x-2

D

x+2

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • QUESTION PAPER 3 : FOR THE ANNUAL EXAMINATION

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise SECTION -B|13 Videos
  • QUESTION PAPER 3 : FOR THE ANNUAL EXAMINATION

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise SECTION -C|9 Videos
  • QUESTION PAPER 2: FOR THE SECOND TEST

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise SECTION D (Solve the following :)|5 Videos
  • STATISTICS

    KUMAR PRAKASHAN|Exercise MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS|12 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find zero of the polynomial p (x) = 3x +1

If 2 is a zero of the polynomial p (x) = 2x ^(2) - 3x + 7a, then find the value of a.

Find a zero of the of polynomial p(x) = 2x + 1.

The graphs y=p(x) are given in the figure below, for some polynomials p(x). In each case, find the number of zeroes of p(x) .

In a polynomial p(x)=x^(2) + x + 41 put different value of x and find p (x). Can you conclude after putting different value of x that p(x) is prime for all. Is x an element of N ? Put x=41 in p(x). Now what do you find ?

Find p (0) p, (1) and p (2) for each of the following polynomials. (i) p (x) = x ^(2) - x +1 (ii) p (z) =z ^(3) (iii) p (y)=2 + y +2y ^(2) - y ^(3) (iii) p (z) =z ^(3) (iv) p (t) = (t-1) (t +1) (v) p (x) = x ^(2) - 3x +2

Divide the polynomial p(x) by the polynomial g(x) and find the quotient and remainder in each of the following : p(x)= x^(3)-3x^(2)+5x-3, g(x)= x^(2)-2

Divide the polynomial p(x) by the polynomial g(x) and find the quotient and remainder in each of the following : p(x)= x^(4)-3x^(2)+4x+5, g(x)= x^(2)+1-x

Divide the polynomial p(x) by the polynomial g(x) and find the quotient and remainder in each of the following : p(x)= x^(4)-5x+6, g(x)= 2-x^(2) .

Answer the following by a number or a word or a sentence : If on division of a polynomial p(x) by a polynomial g(x), the quotient is zero, what is the relation between the degrees of p(x) and g(x) ?