NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 2 Polynomials Exercise 2.4

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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 2 Polynomials Exercise 2.4 is given in this article. Class 10 Maths Chapter 2 Exercise 2.3 has 5 exercise questions that cover various important concepts of polynomials such as degree of a polynomial, zeroes of a polynomial and roots of polynomials

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CBSE X Related Questions

  • 1.
    Assertion (A) : If probability of happening of an event is \(0.2p\), \(p>0\), then \(p\) can't be more than 5.
    Reason (R) : \(P(\bar{E}) = 1 - P(E)\) for an event \(E\).

      • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
      • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
      • Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
      • Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

    • 2.
      For any natural number n, \( 5^n \) ends with the digit :

        • 0
        • 5
        • 3
        • 2

      • 3.
        Solve the linear equations \(3x + y = 14\) and \(y = 2\) graphically.


          • 4.
            A trader has three different types of oils of volume \(870 \text{ l}\), \(812 \text{ l}\) and \(638 \text{ l}\). Find the least number of containers of equal size required to store all the oil without getting mixed.


              • 5.
                Assertion (A) : \((\sqrt{3} + \sqrt{5})\) is an irrational number.
                Reason (R) : Sum of the any two irrational numbers is always irrational.

                  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of the Assertion (A).
                  • Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
                  • Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
                  • Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.

                • 6.
                  Arc \(PQ\) subtends an angle \(\theta\) at the centre of the circle with radius \(6.3 \text{ cm}\). If \(\text{Arc } PQ = 11 \text{ cm}\), then the value of \(\theta\) is

                    • \(10^{\circ}\)
                    • \(60^{\circ}\)
                    • \(45^{\circ}\)
                    • \(100^{\circ}\)

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