Making a Given Number a Zero of a Polynomial
Video Explanation
Question
What should be subtracted from the polynomial
\[ f(x) = x^2 – 16x + 30 \]
so that \(15\) is a zero of the resulting polynomial?
Options:
(a) 30 (b) 14 (c) 15 (d) 16
Solution
Step 1: Use the Zero Condition
If \(15\) is a zero of the new polynomial, then its value at \(x = 15\) must be zero.
Step 2: Find the Value of the Given Polynomial at \(x = 15\)
\[ f(15) = 15^2 – 16(15) + 30 \]
\[ = 225 – 240 + 30 \]
\[ = 15 \]
Step 3: Find What Must Be Subtracted
To make the value zero, we must subtract \(15\).
\[ 15 – 15 = 0 \]
Conclusion
The number that must be subtracted is:
\[ \boxed{15} \]
Hence, the correct option is (c) 15.