Neha Tyagi and Amit Rastogi Solutions for Chapter: Polynomials, Exercise 2: Exercise
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Answer the following and justify.
Can the quadratic polynomial have equal zeroes for some odd integer ?

If the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial are both positive, then and all have the same sign.

If the graph of a polynomial intersects the at only one point, it cannot be a quadratic polynomial.

If the graph of a polynomial intersects at exactly two points, it need not be a quadratic polynomial.

If two of the zeroes of a cubic polynomial are zero, then it does not have linear and constant terms.

If all the zeroes of a cubic polynomial are negative, then all the coefficients and the constant term of the polynomial have the same sign.

If all three zeroes of a cubic polynomial are positive, then atleast one of and is non-negative.

The only value of for which the quadratic polynomial has equal zeroes is .
