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Grade 9 Worksheet Polynomials

This mathematics worksheet for grade 9 contains 15 problems across 3 levels of difficulty related to polynomials. The problems include identifying polynomials, finding zeros of polynomials, factorizing polynomials, using the remainder and factor theorems, evaluating polynomials for given values, simplifying algebraic expressions involving exponents and polynomials, and solving word problems involving polynomials. The document provides the problems, levels of difficulty, and space for students to show their work and write their answers.

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Grade 9 Worksheet Polynomials

This mathematics worksheet for grade 9 contains 15 problems across 3 levels of difficulty related to polynomials. The problems include identifying polynomials, finding zeros of polynomials, factorizing polynomials, using the remainder and factor theorems, evaluating polynomials for given values, simplifying algebraic expressions involving exponents and polynomials, and solving word problems involving polynomials. The document provides the problems, levels of difficulty, and space for students to show their work and write their answers.

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MATH/ WS

LEADERS PRIVATE SCHOOL, SHARJAH


WORKSHEET 2022-2023
MATHEMATICS

GRADE: IX DATE:
Name: ____________
Section: ___________

CHAPTER 2: POLYNOMIALS
LEVEL-1
1. Which of the following expressions are polynomials? Justify your
answer.
5
x 2
+2 x
a) x − 2 x − 5
2
b)
x
c) 3 x + 9 d) 2 2 − 4
2. Find the zeros of the polynomial in each of the following:
a) p( y ) = 2 y − 3 b) q(x ) = 5 − 9 x
3. Find the value of ‘k’, if y + 3 is a factor of 3 y 2 + ky + 6.
4. If the volume of a cuboid is 2 x 2 − 8 , then it’s possible dimensions are:
5. Show that x − 1, x + 1 & 2 x + 1 are factors of 2 x 3 + x 2 − 2 x − 1
LEVEL-2
p ( 2)
6. If p( x) = 4 x 3 − 3x 2 + 2 x − 4 , evaluate .
p (0). p (1)
7. Using remainder theorem, show that the polynomial
p( x) = x 3 − 2 x 2 + 3x − 18 is a multiple of x − 3.
8. If the polynomial p( x) = x 4 − 2 x 3 + 3x 2 − ax + 8 is divided by x − 2 , it leaves
a remainder 10.Find the value of ‘a’.
9. The polynomials ax3 + 3x 2 − 3 and 2 x 3 − 5x 2 + a when divided by (x − 4) leaves
the remainders M and N respectively. Find the value of a if M+N=0.
10.Factorise: 5 5 x 2 + 30 x + 8 5 by splitting the middle term.
LEVEL-3
11.Factorize: a 3 − b3 + 1 + 3ab .
12.Find the value of 8 x 3 + y 3 − 30 xy + 125 , if 2 x + y = −5 .

13.Simplify:
(a 2
− b2 ) + (b
3 2
− c2 ) + (c
3 2
− a2 )
3
.
(a − b )3 + (b − c )3 + (c − a )3
14.If a 2 + b 2 + c 2 = 250 and ab + bc + ca = 3, then find the value of a + b + c.
15.Simplify: (3x − 2 y )3 − (3x + 2 y )3 .

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