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Chapter 2 polynomial class x

The document discusses polynomials, including their definitions, types, and properties such as zeroes and graphical representations. It covers various mathematical concepts related to polynomials, including cubic, quadratic, and linear polynomials, as well as their zeroes and coefficients. Additionally, it includes a series of questions and exercises aimed at reinforcing understanding of polynomial concepts.
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Chapter 2 polynomial class x

The document discusses polynomials, including their definitions, types, and properties such as zeroes and graphical representations. It covers various mathematical concepts related to polynomials, including cubic, quadratic, and linear polynomials, as well as their zeroes and coefficients. Additionally, it includes a series of questions and exercises aimed at reinforcing understanding of polynomial concepts.
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