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Find all the zeroes of the polynomial x4 + x3 – 34×2 – 4x + 120, if the two of its zeros are 2 and -2.

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Find all the zeroes, if two of its zeroes are 2 and -2

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Class 10th, rd sharma polynomials

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  1. Solution:

    Let,

    f(x) = x4 + x3 – 34x2 – 4x + 120

    Since two of the zeroes of the polynomial are −2 and 2 so, (x + 2) and (x – 2) are factors of f(x).

    ⇒ x2 – 4 is a factor of f(x). Hence, performing division algorithm, we get

    R D Sharma Solutions For Class 10 Maths Chapter 2 Polynomials ex 2.3 - 11

    ⇒ f(x)= (x2 + x – 30)( x2 – 4)

    So, by putting x2 + x – 30 = 0, we can get the other 2 zeros.

    ⇒ (x + 6)(x – 5) = 0

    ∴ x = -6 or 5

    Hence, all the zeros of the polynomial are 5, -2, 2 and -6.


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