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SET B Activity Lesson 1 WITH ANSWER

1. The document provides examples of quadratic and non-quadratic equations and asks the student to identify which are which. 2. It then asks the student multiple choice questions to test their understanding of different methods for solving quadratic equations, including factoring, completing the square, and using the quadratic formula. 3. Finally, it provides some example quadratic equations and asks the student to solve them using the appropriate method and find the values of x.
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SET B Activity Lesson 1 WITH ANSWER

1. The document provides examples of quadratic and non-quadratic equations and asks the student to identify which are which. 2. It then asks the student multiple choice questions to test their understanding of different methods for solving quadratic equations, including factoring, completing the square, and using the quadratic formula. 3. Finally, it provides some example quadratic equations and asks the student to solve them using the appropriate method and find the values of x.
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Name: Paige Kelley Roguel Grade & Section: ________________

Let us check your understanding base from the text you have read about quadratic equations.
Identify if the given equation is a quadratic equation. Write your answer on the space provided
before each number if it is QUADRATIC or NOT QUADRATIC. (1 point for each correct item)

QUADRATIC 1. x 2−3 x+ 2=0

NOT QUADRATIC 2. x−3=0

NOT QUADRATIC 3. 2 x ( x )+ 2=0

NOT QUADRATIC 4. 4 x2 =2 x +1

NOT QUADRATIC 5. 2 x=2+ x

Let us check your understanding on the different ways or methods on how to solve quadratic
equations. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. One method of solving quadratic equations that works whether the equation can be factored or
not.
A. extracting square root B. completing the square C. Factoring D. Quadratic Formula

2. One method of solving quadratic equations that works through finding what to multiply to get an
expression.
A. extracting square root B. completing the square C. Factoring D. Quadratic Formula

−b ± √ b2−4 ac
3. One method of solving quadratic equations which has a formula x= .
2a
A. extracting square root B. completing the square C. Factoring D. Quadratic Formula

4. One method of solving quadratic equations which uses square root property which involves
taking the square roots of both sides of quadratic equation.
A. extracting square root B. completing the square C. Factoring D. Quadratic Formula

5. Find the factors of the equation, x 2+ 4 x +4 .


A. (x+2)(x-2) B. (x+4)(x+1) C. (x+2)(x+2) D. (x+4)(x-1)

6. Find the factors of the equation, x 2−5 x+ 6.


A. (x-2)(x-3) B. (x-3)(x-2) C. (x+2)(x-3) D. (x-3)(x+2)

7. What will be the PST(Perfect Square Trinomial) of the equation, x 2+ 10 x=0


A. x 2+ 10 x +9 B. x 2+ 10 x +25 C. x 2+ 10 x−25 D. x 2+ 10 x−9

8. What will be the PST(Perfect Square Trinomial) of the equation, 4 x2 −16 x=−16
A.4 x2 +16 x +16 B. 4 x2 −16 x+16 C. 4 x2 −16 x−16 x D. 4 x2 −16 x−4

9. Find the value of x of the quadratic equation, x 2−4 x+3=0.


A. x=3 , x=1 B. x=−3 , x=1 C. x=3 , x=−1 D. x=−3 , x=−1

10. Find the value of x of the quadratic equation, 2 x2 +2 x−2=0.


2+2 √5 2−2 √ 5 −2+2 √5 2−2 √ 5 2+ 2 √5 −2−2 √ 5 −2+2 √5 −2−2 √ 5
A. x= , B. , C. , D. ,
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

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