What should be subtracted from the polynomial x² − 16x + 30 so that 15 is the zero of the resulting polynomial?
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Given
f(x) = x² − 16x + 30
To Find
The number which should be subtracted from f(x) so that 15 becomes a zero.
Solution
If 15 is a zero of the resulting polynomial, then:
f(15) − k = 0
where k is the number to be subtracted.
Step 1: Find f(15)
f(15) = (15)² − 16(15) + 30
= 225 − 240 + 30
= 15
Step 2: Find the Required Number
f(15) − k = 0
15 − k = 0
k = 15
Final Answer
The number that should be subtracted is:
15
Correct Option
(c) 15
Conclusion
Hence, 15 should be subtracted from the polynomial x² − 16x + 30 so that 15 is a zero of the resulting polynomial.