Question 1 of 15
If one of the zeroes of the cubic polynomial x^3 + px² + qx + r is -1, then the product of the other two zeroes is
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With 15 questions which have been set based on the national curriculum for the gce at the ordinary level, this quiz, o level polynomials quiz 1, has been set with each question having four options and just one of these options is correct. After going through these questions and getting them correctly, answering gce polynomial questions will be relatively easy for you. Here we will talk about what polynomials are.
A polynomial as seen in mathematics is an algebraic expression which consists of variables (sometimes called indeterminates) and coefficients. Arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication can be performed on polynomials. Division can only be possible when we are dividing the polynomial by a constant and not a variable. An example of a polynomial with one variable is x2+x-12.
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Question 1 of 15
If one of the zeroes of the cubic polynomial x^3 + px² + qx + r is -1, then the product of the other two zeroes is
Question 2 of 15
If one zero of the quadratic polynomial x² + 3x + b is 2, then the value of b is
Question 3 of 15
What is the number(s) of zeores that a cubic polynomial has/have:
Question 4 of 15
What is the number of zeroes that a linear poly-nomial has/have:
Question 5 of 15
If x^5 + 2x^4 + x + 6 is divided by g(x) and quo-tient is x² + 5x + 7, then the possible degree of remainder is:
Question 6 of 15
If x^5 + 2x^4 + x + 6 is divided by g(x), and quotient is x² + 5x + 7, then the possible degree of g(x) is:
Question 7 of 15
If x^4 + 3x² + 7 is divided by 3x + 5, then the possible degrees of quotient and remainder are:
Question 8 of 15
If x^3 + 11 is divided by x² – 3, then the possible degree of remainder is
Question 9 of 15
If x^3 + 1 is divided by x² + 5, then the possible degree of quotient is
Question 10 of 15
If the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial Ax² + Bx + C, C # 0 are equal, then
Question 11 of 15
The zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x² + 1750x + 175000 are
Question 12 of 15
A quadratic polynomial, whose zeores are -4 and -5, is
Question 13 of 15
Which of the following is not the graph of quadratic polynomial?

Question 14 of 15
The number of polynomials having zeroes as -2 and 5 is
Question 15 of 15
If the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x^2 + (a + 1) x + b are 2 and -3, then