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Quadratics Practice; Answers on pages 328-329. ‘What i the sum ofthe solution of the polynomial f(x) = x* = 7x +12? Ay 7 B) 3 o4 D7 What is the sum ofthe solutions to (e-12)( +5) =07 A) 62 B) -38 © 38 D) 62 Which ofthe following is equivalent to Gr-5)-x+7)7 A B. c. D. Gx+5)a+7) Gx-5)@+7) (3x +5)(x-7) (-3r+5)(0+7) ‘Wha is the sum ofthe solutions of the equation x—dx-21=02 A) -10 B) -4 Q3 D4 ‘What is one of the solutions to the given equation? O=a? +6a-27 ‘What isthe positive solution tothe Function fla) =x" Bx 652 ‘What i the sum ofthe solutions to the given equation? x? 12k +26=2042 ©: ‘The function f(x) = 3(e— 9)? + 14 models the height ofa pendalum, x, sevond fir its released. What i the minimum vale of f(2)? In the equation below, a and b are constants ‘Which ofthe following could be the value af a? 9x? 16 = (ax — (ax +b) Ay3 B) 4 99 D) a6 Inthe equation below, j,k, and me are constants. If the equation has roots of =4,[Link]—5, Which of the following could bea factor ofthe equation below? Jot let —kx—m A) x4 B) x-5 © ¥-3 D) x+3 ‘What isthe sum of the solutions tothe given, equation? 13x +40 = 6x -8 Ay B) ° D) 13 -19 a 1g ‘What isthe postive solution 1 the given equation? (0x — 42)(15x + 12) = ax? +bx +e For the equation above, what isthe value of atbte f(x,y) isa solution to the system of equations below, wha is a possible value of x? x4 6x+6 ya2r+2 Ay -2 Bo Q2 D) 4 ‘The function f(x) = 2 (x ~ 6) + 13 givesa smarble’s height above the ground f(x), in feet, x seconds afler it began moving down a track, where 0 k ‘What i the least possible value ofthe integer e x2 -S6x+e=0 41. The graph of a Funetion in the xy-plane is a parabola that opens upward and has its vertex at point (a, 6). [line kis tangent tothe parabola ails vertex, which ofthe following must be ‘another point on ine K2 A) (13,0) B) (-13,-5) © @.0) D) (@.-13) 42. The expression 3% ~ 6 can be rewriten as 2e— ala +0), where a ina potive Sonsint What iste value ota? Ay 6 B) 24 © 6 D) vaF 3 O° ‘The equation below has soltcns xn atbVeandx =e —IVE, wher ab ‘nd cre postive integers. What isthe value ofab—e? 4x40 Whatis the sumof sluiors tothe g equation? x(Qx+3)+72 Sx(@x-6) Inthe given equation below, ¢ is apostive integer. The equation has vo real sohitions ‘What sc the greatest pone value ae? 4a? 2x bem 48, 6° QO * 01969 m= = 200 GF 0, which ofthe followin could bea value of? 2 2 O3 Do ©: In the given equation below, kis a positive {nleger: The equation his 9 seal soltion ‘What isthe reste! possible value afk? e+ ke 5329-0 Which ofthe following equation below? Sab tay— 4 =6x-2 2 solution tothe In the given sysiem of equations, a isa fennslant The graphs ofthe equations interse ‘exactly one point, (2, in the xy-plare. What sie value of x? ya 2et—12x+24 ae The equation includes point (3,p). Wa > 0 which ofthe Following oul be the value of y=ae—DE+DE-4 ») -47 Bo O23 b) 401 A quadrate aetion can he used o model th Irish, in meter, of an object above the grou interns of time, inseconds, alter the object ‘vas hunched ino the er Roma teigat of O Feet, Tho objec! reached a masimum height 375 meters S secon frit was laches Basel on the model, what was the height, in meters, ofthe object 35 seconds fle it was Tunched? (Round your arswer to the neares teath) 53. Which ofthe folowing equations has x +3a p38. The oul disunce d, in ee, raved by an se ctor where aie positive inleger? ject moving i a traight line ean be modeled bby aquatratie funtion that is defined in terms A) 3x2 -26r + 18a=0 of where tis the time in seconds. AL atime B) ax? + 8x-+ 184-0 (0 30.0 secends, the toil distance traveled by © Rit I6x+ 15a=0 the ebjet is 1,920 Fee, and ata imeot 50.0 Dy ae? 24 190-0 sseonds, the total distance traveled by the ject 5,200 feet. Lune objet was ata distance of 0 feet when ¢= O, then whats the ‘SA. The given equation ax? + 180x +c, where & total distance traveled, in fet by the object, and Care constants has at eas | real ota ater 100 secouds? factor of x +m. What ithe greatest possible product of ac? ‘59, Inthe éXpression below, a and b are postive uation below is graphed in the QoS Ta and 6 are positive constants and x4 band x b, which ofthe following {2°# b, how many distinct x-intereepts dows the hethe vslueora? ‘zap have? P4arthetab=0 Avo AS Bt B) 6 o2 © 9 Dd Dy 12 isthe value of V5? Recreate vx-3=5-Vi where b, ger consiants. Which ofthe fllowing mest be aa integer? 9 ete genau 18+ 09/4 D+ the prt othe solutions sequal Whats the vale fy? 6. The Right path ofa bal launched into the aris ‘modeled by a quadratic function. Its iil Dejght ts 12 feet After 4 seconds, i reaches ts ‘maximum height of 282. Whatis the height after 5 seconds? © & Megrerssmtonar +704 c= Ose ‘and ¢ are constants has no real solutions and 4 factor of ge +p. The product of ae > k ‘What isthe east possble value of k ? 64, Inthe verex of a parabola iat the point (1,24) and the quadratic ean be writen in the form max!) + bx + cand a,b, and ¢ areall positive integers, what isthe maximum value of D 65. For the system of equations below, b= 2a For the system of equations below to have one Solution, the value of @ must be equal to what? jax? — bx—b yaa? + ar 20 In he system oF equations below @ and are (66. In the xy-plane a parabola has a vertex (7,12) O° (of cand b does the systema of equations have cexatly one weal solution? and interes the -axis at two points. the ‘squaton ofthe parabola is written in the form yr ax! + bx +c, where a.b,and care Constants, whieh of the following eould be the valueofe + b+ e? xy 10 B) 14 ©) Is D) 36 D B c D -9,3 13 14 14 A c D 6 1,026 A 4A B 42.D ‘ 43.2 33 1D 44. a 412s D . 45. 48 c 40. 784 46. D 47. 48, 49, 50. 51 52. 53 54, 55, 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61 62. 63, 65;

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