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CP Algebra 2 Unit 2-1: Factoring and Solving Quadratics WORKSHEET PACKET rererrerrressessetsd Eek Equation (5 methods) Name W ten (apy. Period_J0I7-20/8 Gath Learning Target 0. | can add, subtract and multiply polynomial expressions 1.1 can factor using GCF. 2.1 can factor by grouping. factoring | 3-1/ean factor when ais one. Quadratic Expressions | 4, 1 can factor when a is not equal to one. 5. can factor perfect square trinomials. 6.1 can factor using difference of squares. 7.1 can solve by factoring. 8.1 can solve by taking the square root. 9. Lean perform operations with imaginary numbers. solving Quadratic | 10. 1 can solve by completing the square. Equations 11. I can solve equations using the quadratic formula (with rationalized denominators). 12. L can use the dis iminant to determine the number and type of solutions. 13. | can write quadratic equations given the real solutions.Description of Worksheets Pages 3-24 Teacher Made Worksheets (most have answers) Pages 25-31 Book Practice Worksheet (with answers) Pages 32-35 Riddle Worksheets Pages 36-59 Kudo Worksheets by Learning Target Pages 60 Unit 1 Review Worksheet Worksheets Completed Date | LTs | Pages | Problems Done | Quiz/Unit Test Dates(s) Date LTs Score Corrected | Retake Quiz Retakes Dates and RoomsLTO MNS WS #I-3 wlth wone WSIAl CP Algebra 2 Add, Subtract, Multiply Polynomials Name Pd Use and attach another sheet of paper for work Write the polynomial in standard form. Then state it's degree. 17. 14 +x +13x? 1ay24 writ (2) 20. x°+5x-2x°+2 = aye ea Perform the indicated operation. 23. (6x? + 1) + (5x? - 4) MX ?-B 25. (x? - 3x + 3)—(x2 + x- 1) airy, +4 27. (8x* — 1)— (20x? + 2x?-x—5) “1a ax x 44 29. (4x? — 15x + 16) + (2x - 20) 4x71» —4 31. (-3x8 + 4x — 9) — (2x9 +x? - x) 5K? 45x =F 33. (15 — 10x* — 2x? + x) - (x? + 7x) 10%? a4 -Lx 415 35. (4x — 33 + 9x’) +(20x? - 19x + 3) AO? 49y2-15y%-30 37. x(x? + 9x — 5) 474% 5y 18 oe (A 19-148 + 68 ~3x +3x 21. -3x7+3-x3 D342 38. 12x*(x- 8) [Ax 96X* - ax an a 6X4 X-1 22. -4x° +6x? — 19x +18 24, (2x° + 14x + 2) ~ (x°- 2x +7) 26. (14 — 16x) + (10x -5) 28. 6x — (22x + 3 — 36x? + x3) 30. (7x°- 2 +x? + 13x) — (4x? + 10) 32.(6x°- 18x + 3) — (14x? = 12% + 9) 34, (50x — 3) - (8x + 9x? + 2x + 4) 36. (12x° — 5x*— 70x +4) #(-17%3 + 56x) 39. -2x(x + 4)LTO Perform the indicated operation. WS#1 (cont) 40. 2x(3x?-x +6) 41. (x- 2)(x-4) 42. (x + 8)(x - 1) %= bx t8 43, (xt 3)(x’-x- 2) 44. (x#9)(x7- 6x +4) 45. (2x ~ 1)(3x3-x +3) be ge 4 a tt x % yc ]-, [1s] i 3 BERS 4 axtox-t 2 REY xt ax a 46. (6x + 2)(2x7 +x + 1) 47. (x#9)(X7 - 2x +6) 48. (2x- 3)(4x? — 3x + 3) 2 Xx? -2x ¥ 2 -2x746¥/ Of ee ie = x77 Jay +54 Write the polynomial in standard form. Show work! AG. (x+9)(x-9) 50. (x#2)(x-2) 51.(x +5) 52. (x3) 2 y= Fl K+ lOxt ad 53. (x — 4)? 54. (x +.6)° 55. (x+1)° 56. (3x+ 4)? ; 2 re Sat Atel erect a x 4 | 1x | * lay | “+ etal arse a 2. 2 a 1a +usy-L4 17 3x0 oe | 5 2,2 Si 2 WS #1 47 = 56 even 18) - 5x 45%. 2 20) x* - 2x° + 5x+2, 3 22) 4x3 +6x?-19x +18, 3 24) x3 413x-5 26) -6x +9 28) -x3 + 36x2— 16x-3 30) 3x24 x2+ 13x12 32) -8x? — 6x — 634) -8x3— 9x? + 48x 7, 36) —5x?— 5x?— 14x +1 38) 12x3-96x? 40) 6x? 2x+ 12x 42) P+ 7x-8 44) x°+ 3x? 50x +36 46) 12x°+ 10x*+ 8x+2 48) 8x°— 18x24 15x —9 50) 7-4 52) x°- 6x +9 54) x°+ 18x? + 108x + 21656) Ox? + 24x + 16 otLT! CP Algebra 2 WS/#2 Factoring by pulling out the Greatest Common Factor Factor completely. Write PRIME is the polynomial does not factor: 1) 5ax-5a Bax“) 3) 24ab4 +12ab? - 18ab? Go.b*(4b?+ab-3) 5) x(x +y) — y(xty) (x4) (ery) 7) 8x? + 5x -7 WK + (xe 7 Ax( 4% 41) HC 4X7, (ax-0 (44-7) 9) mnx? - nx? + m°x ¥Omn %& 7 NX +m? 11) 6k* - 18k? bK2( K~3) 13) 6xy — 6xz - 6x ux(y-2-6) 15) 8a‘b*— 28a°b* + 4a’b? 4a*b{a0%b~ bt! ) 2) 5xz + 2xy — 3yz Prime 4) 3n?+9 a(n7+3) 6) 25k* + 20k? + 10k 5K(SK*4k +2) 8) 7ab*-56ab abl bt 8) 10) x?(x? — 5) + 6(x?— 5) (13) (x7) 12) 12m’ - 8m‘ + 20m° Hm? amt—-am?+ 5) 14) 3x‘ + 12x? - 33 B(x +H!) 16) 4k? +18k5 - 6k* ak2( Atk -3K")LTA wes#e Factoring by Grouping 17) x? 43x +xk+ 3k 18) a?-2a+ad-2d A(¥4tB) +K O43) A(a->) +d (a->) (+ 37 (4+ B) (a-aXatd) 19) uv+5u+v?45v 20) m? + m?n + mn? +n? (u tvlve5) m2( m+n) +n>(mtn) (m+n in) 21) 2ab+14a+b+7 22) Sx*y + x?—10y —2 L @a. +1 Y b+7) 70 by +1) a(syrl) (5y th Kd 23) 2br + 8b —3r—12 24) x? + 3x— xy — 3y (2b-3)(r+4) 4x43) -y (442 C¥ dey) 25) ac—ad + be — bd 26) 3x?+6x—-y+3 (arb)(e-4) 3x(xt a) -1(y-3) Pame 27) x*+ ie a 28) y® + 3y? + 3y +9 a 3 (x41) WKH 2(y3) +t 3(utd) -YtD(OB (x2-TK+1) yy 8 29) y>+y?+2y4+2 30) 10a + 10b + xa + xb y Ayr!) taly tl) Jola+b) +(Qeb) = A4 aly tl + ate Answers Scfambled Look for the answer you have & lightly cross it out. prime 6ab?( 4b? + 2b- 3) 2k?(2 + 9k - 3k?) 4a*b? (2a°b? - Tab +1) Tab(b* - 8) 5k( 5k* + 4k + 2) 6k*(k - 3) ——_—————_—_— {x # y)(x-y) (x#3)(x-y) {atb)(o-d) prime prime (a+d)(a-2) 3(x4 + 4x? 41) (2b-3)(r+4) (m*4n?)(m+n) 3(n? + 3) (x+3)(x+k) (5y+4)(x7-2) 6x(y - z - 1) (10+x)(a+b) (y+3)(y+3) x(mnx - nx + m5) (2a+1)(b+7) Sa(x - 1) (v+5)(u+v) 4m°*(3m* - 2m? + 5) (y#1)(y242) Oc -5)(x? +6) (x#1)00-7) 6 boLT 34 cP Algebra 2- WS) #4 Name. Factoring TRINOMIALS 1) xX?-x-42 (¥-7) (x16) 3) X?-2x-63 (x- Dlx47) 5) 2X? +9xX-18 (ax-3Xx+b) 7) X? 418X472 (xb xa ) 9) xX? -9X+18 ( x 2x) 11) 3X245X42 (3x4 alxtl ) 34 ys aT S \ <->» aro ppeiceanieehe was? y W243) ax? -47K-15 > (th + 3)0-8) 18) 8x? —6x-5 i (4x7 Sax! ) yw 7) 6X? +19X +3 at (ox+ 1Yu+ 3) 2) X?44x-21 (x4 18-3) 4) x? -11K+18 (x- M42) 6) 3X? +10X-8 ay 2412%- Ax-B 5 Bx wt 4) Cx tt w x2erxe8 = (xt) aHT (x6) 01) 10) 6X*-xX-15 by210%t WANG Ax 3yu-5) + X39) = . 12) 2x? -x-15 (3% DP Ax=b% +O" -19 gayle a t92) = (actly) 14) 8X? - 25X+3 2 Sh AHN HAD a gxl¥— 8) NED) 7 Ce 2M G1) 46) 8X? +10X-3 yt # 1a ax~2 uy (a%+3)-i(2% 43) 2 (4 43) 18) 6X74X-2 Cael byt UR Bn axl aka) (3x) (aut 2a ) 4Tae ws#a 49) 6X?-17X-3 (b* +1Yx- 3) 21) 3X?-15X+18 Bx 5xtb) 3(x- aye) 23) X3+44X? +10X w(t 7ly tio) x( X44 10° x t1) 25) 5X5 ~ 40X? + 60X 5x (4% 84 4/2) 5. (t-6 e-2) 27) X® + 8x4 - 20x? erl(ytayy +2) 12( 17 +0 La ) 29) 3x°Y-10x?Y + 8XxY 4 (3x7 10x48) vy (Bu +ae-4) MIXED-UP ANSWERS (x- 6) (x-1) 5x (x - 6) (x-2) (6x +1) (x +3) 4x +5) (x-3) 20. Aiea Ty 0 20) 8X* -2X-15 gxt-laxtioxts (ay 3) (4y# yy ( 2X3) t AK B) 22) 7X7 +2X+1 Prime 24) 8X? -18X Ax lx* ay Cx+alv-3) 26) 4x? + 8X-60 4( x7 2x19) 4 (tae) 28) 10x°y? - 25x?y? _ 35xy? 5xyr* (ar Sx- ol) Bxy (ae a6. 41) 30) 15x? - 10xY - 25 sy ( 3 ax-5) 5y (3% -5)Q4 \) Qx-3) (x +6) x? (x7 +10) (x? = 2) (6x1) (x-3) prime (4x +3) (x-5) (&- 7) (K+H) xy (3x - 4) (x -2) Sy Gx-5)(x+1) 3(x- 3) (x -2) (4x - 1) @x +3) x5) 2x+3) Gx +2) (x+1) x(x +10) (x +1) Gx +2) Qx-1) Sxy? (2x - 7) (x +1) (x - 9) (x -2) 2x (2x +3) (2x - 3) (Bx -2) (x +4) (4x +5) 2x - 3) (x- 6) (x-3) (Qx +5) (x-3) (8x - 1) (x- 3) (x-9(x+7) Qx +1) (4x5) (x - 6) (x- 12) (+7) (x-3)LT CP Algebra 2- WS#3 Name. Factoring the Difference of Squares 1) x -25=( f-5 X45) 2) x= 144 =( KIA YC XD y 3) ox?-y?= (ax-y)/au-7y) 4) 9-%7 (44%) (3-%) 5) 2x?- 32 6) 2x*- 18x ain=le) = ML) #) ay (429) = anlxt3(x-3) DOM yal) anh ope. bat +b?) 9) 18x°-8 (ty +3) (4x3) 10) a Mime 11) 64x?-81 = 12) 625-x* a 2 (Ber OD ee yeast) = (a6re) ee 13) 4x°-9 ‘ay DIA, 14) 2x(3x + 1) — (3x +1) (a¥+ DA) pores 18) 5x’ -125 5/y+5)(¥-5) 16) 49x’y2-252” ‘ (axy +52 Tey ~52) 17) 30x’y — 24xy? + 36x°y > 18) 25x*-4 b xy (Sk - 4y +0%7) (5x74 by 2) 19) x*-81 20) x? +2x+7xK+14 (V4 44 H-9) Yet) #10442) (et 2447) 21) x’y?z?-36 ) 22) x?-y? (xy 2teYuge-6) (ery Weg) 23) 9x?-4 E 24) (22-3)? (x+7y)? (au -1)(3641) (82-3 + +74) (a2-3-x-1y) 25) (x+y)? 2? 26) 6x + xy + 6y ty? (vty -2Xety +2) — y(wty) ty(er4) es) ‘me 2) 0 (x-y)P—(y- 8 28) (a+b)? (c +5) (xy Fy 8X K “ay 9 +) (ath +cr5)(atb-C-5) (y- ev tE) Beer -y 30) (x-5)* -y? yur *(b +4) (x59 )(%-5-Y) ty ud - = (ai 31) x? —(y +2)? (x14) 32) weeny (x-y-2ylt a Pame 33) (x -6)?— 34) (3x +y)?- exe, ae 5) . bt. (344 + 2x49) BRTO a (he ye %) (By 44 45% x- 4-5) 35) 169 - 49x? 36) 100 —(x + y)? (124 TY) (10-x=4y¥ W+x+4y) 37) —x? $28 = Q5-K7 38) 2x°~ 6x? +3x-9 5K) br -1( LAND Ay 2 X-3) + BOW (54%)(5-*) tana ota 39) ~ x? + 100 40) x44 “1x1 D010) 9 Ci0-¥X0¥) Dame ANSWERS SCRAMBLED (3x4+4)(2x-1) (x-6+3y)(x-6-3y) (x+5)(x-5) (07+9)(x43)(x-3) (54x)(5-) 5(x+5)(x-5) (22-3+x+7y)(2z-3-x-7y) (6+y)(x+y) (x#y#z)(x+y-z) prime (4x+3)(4x-3) (x#1)(x-1) 6xy(5x—4y+6x’) (x-8)(x-2y+8) prime 2x{x+3)(x-3) (2x+3)(2x-3) (1049(10-) 3ab*(5a"b-6a"+8b) (10+x+9y)(10—x-y) (5x?+2)(5x?_2) Octy)(x-y) (x+#2)(x+7) (xy2+6)(xyz-6) (x-5+y)(x-5-y) (3x+y)(3x-y) (3x#1)(3x—1) (8x+8)(8x-9) 2(x+4)(x-4) (xty)(xty)(x-y) (x+y +2)(x-y-2) (13-7x)(13+7x) (7xy+5z)(7xy-52) (412) (x-12) prime (Bx+y+5)(x+y-5) (25+x*)(54x)(5—x) (x-3)(2x#3) (atb+c+5)(atb—c-5) (3+x)(3-x) (x#3)(x-y) 40LT 1-6 Mixed Fac toring Name Use and attach another sheet of paper for work. Factor completely with respect to the integers. 15. 9x°-4 (3X4) (34-3) 27. x° — 2x? + 4x-8 (x74 4) (ea) 30. x°- 2x7 + 4x-8 (v4) [t-2) 33. 2x°+ 4x? + 4x +8 Q( V+ D142) 36. 2x° + 3x? -32x - 48] (07) (4) (axes) 16. 3x? - 48 Bete) 28. 30x° + 40x? + 3x +4 (3x44) (10x41) 34. Ox? + 18x? +7x +14 (441) (et) 34. 18x? + 30x? +3x +5 (v4 3xre) 37, 5x? -20x? +3x - 12 (5x74 DIX-4) Pd 21. 200x? -50 50(AXt ax ) 29. x° + 2x? + 5x +10 (245) (44>) 32. -2x° — 4x? - 3x-6 1 (ax7+ 3x42) 35. 2x? - 2x? + 5x - 5 (a ye (vl) 38. 18x° - 2x? + 27x -3 (axeaT ClLT 1-6 Mixed Factoring 39. 7x? + 14x? + 7x Ty (Vth (4) 41. 2x? - 4x -3x+6 (ax*- 3)(4-2) 45. 3x‘ - 300x* au vtio(!2) 47. 3x! + 3x° + 6x? + 6x 3x ( x74) (¥-41) 49. 10x? - 20x - 2x +4 8 (5K 7-41 x -4) 40. 3x? - 24x + 48 al yl x-#) 42. 6x° -18x - 2x +6 (ox ?-D)( 4-3) 46. 28x° - 7x ny(axt!) (ax-t) 48. x‘ + 12x° + 4x? + 48x ln Ey etla) 50. 18x* - 9x’ - 18x +9 a(x yx-t) (axt) 41550 even 15) (3x-2)(3x+2) 16) 3(x+4)(x-4) 21) 5O(2x+1)(2x-1)28) (10x%+1)(Bx+4) 30) (x°44)(x—2) 32) (-2x°—3)(x+2) or -1(2x7+3)(x+2) 34) (6x°#1)(3x+5) 36) (x+4)(x-4)(2x+3) 38) (2x2+3)(Ox—1) 39) 7x(x+1)?40) 3(x-4)? 42) 2(3x°-1)(x-3) 45) 3x7(x+10(x-10) 46) 7x(2x+1)(2x—1) 48). x(x7+4)(x+12) 49) (Bx? — 1)(2x-4) 50) 9(x+1)(x-1)(2x-1)cP Algebra 2 Name. LT 1-6 Review of Factoring (LTO) Simplify Completely: 1) (x443x? 2x41) 4 2x? -x24x-6) 2) (Bx-6)(2x+5) X44 Ae gyt we bx* 34-30 3) (4x+3) 4) (2x-3F Gt P+ K+ IDE Kt AT UX 2 1AXtF Factor Completely. Write PRIME if it can't be factored: 5) 3a*b+6ab 6) x?-16 ‘ Bab (R23) (ety ¥-4) 8) x?-x-12 9) 5x2 +x-4 (x4) x4 3) (5x Dut!) 11) ab +3a?+5a+15 12) 16x? - 49 : (a*+ 5) (at3) (4x tf 44-7) 13) x3 +12x? + 16x 14) 4x3 48x? -3x-6 op ( pt |akt lb) (4x3) (xt)LT 1-6 Review of Factoring (and LT 0) 18) xw + xy +xz 16) x4-x?-30 : yw+y +z) (x*0)(v745) 417) x? -(2y+3z) 18) 5x? - 45x (v4 ay t 5 eag- 32) BX (x4 0-3) 20) 6x? +8x-3x-4 21) x84 (ax Ny oett) (oat xR) 22) 2y4-y?+16y-8 23) x4 42x23 : (y?7¢ Lay 4) (x24 3)(LH MEN) 1 soe will Leu fr factor Yet Iatr 24) 4x3 - 12x? - 40x 25) (a+2b) -(2a—3b) tx (x-5) (xt) (4a-b)(-0+ 56) 26) (2m—5n)* —(4m +3n?* : lam- 5n-4m- 3n)(am -bn + 4m 431 (bm-any-am-$n) = -#am-nlm r4n) ANSWERS: 1) x4 42x39 42x? —-x-5 2) 6x? +43x-30 3) 64x? 4144x? +108x+274) 4x? —12x+9 5) 3ab(a+2) 6) (x-4)x+4) 8) (x-4)x+3) 9) (x-4)x+1) 411) (a? + 5)(a +3) 12) (Ax + 7)(4x - 7) 13) x(x? + 12x + 16) 14) (4x? — 3)(x + 2) 15) x(w+y +2) 416) (x'+8)(x"-8) 17) (x+2y+3z)(x-2y-3z) 18) Sx(x + 3)(x -3) 20) (2x - 1)(3x +4) 21) (x8 1) OE Ao = 1) 1) 22) (y + Aly" = 2y + A)(2y -1) 23) (x#4)((x-1)(x? +3) 24) Ax(x—5)(x+ 2) 25) (3a—b)(-a + 5b) 26) 4(3m - n)(-m - 4n) or -4(3m - n)(m + 4n)LT I-b CP Algebra 2- WS #8 Name. Review of Polynomials Factoring Simplify Completely: 1) x? ~ 4x? «5)- Gx? + 6x? -7) 2) - 6x3 Gx? -3x45) Hx 10x41 ~ HD+ 14 BOK? 3) @x+3)4x?-6x+1) ov 4) «-2P = (2 4x4) (Y>) J 7-1OKtD 7 bx lak -& Factor Completely. Write PRIME if it can't be factored: 5) 4x3y? —2x2y 6) 25-x? axl x1) (64%) (6-¥% TAR aYAu coal, noe DLW, ( “het al 2x¥+5) 11) x4 —x8y— dx + ay FeG 12) 25x? +16 (x? 4) (x-9) Prime. 13) x° — 13x? — 36x 14) sy* -6y? + 12y? -8 X(% = 13x -3¢) 3u,2( 34) *_a)+ #(3y™ 2) : (30% al 3g +4) 18) 2ax - 2ay-2az 16) xk +yP-z? Aa (X-Yy-2) (xy -D4+y +2) [6wens LT IY 17) 3x? - 48x 18] /¢ 3 Pl 3x (X46) tf rat 3x (HEMI) rasHN anne) 19) 3xy-9x+y-3 20) x4 -81 zl 3x( y~9) (4%) (XE N49) 2 (yD) (ut EP) 21) x4 +3x3 -27x-81 22) x4 -2x2-8 7 Yet : ce (v2 y 7 >) eee (6 20 2) (Yt (210074 3x44) V3) 23) 3x3 49x? ~412x 24) (x +2y) - (6x -4yF By (2 3044) (3%+ Qu, + Bx-Hy) ax Ont) (44) (3x44 — Sty) (8x -ay)(-2ax+ by) 4( Yx-o)(-xX+ Su) SS ANSWERS 1) 4x3 10x? 4412 2) -24x5 418x4 — 30x3 3) 8x9 16x43 4) x3 6x? 442x-8 8) 2x?y(2x - 1) 8) (5 + x\(5 - x) 7) (x 2)02 + 2x + 4) 8) (x -5)(x-2) 9) (4x +3 )(2x + 5) 10) (2x + 4)(4x? - 2x +1) 11) (0 = 4)(x—y) 12) prime 13) x(x? — 13x — 36) 14) (3y? + 4) (3y?- 2) 15) 2a(x — y ~z) 16) (x+y #2z)(x+y-z) 17) 3x(x + 4)(x- 4) 48) 2(2x-1)(4x? + 2x +1) 19) (y — 3)(3x +1) 20) (x*+9)(x + 3)(x - 3) 21) (X43)(x-3)(x2+3x+ 9 22) (X-2)(x#2)(x#2) 23) 3x(x + 4)(x -1) 24) 4(4x —y)(-x+3y) "Ib iUnit 1 LT 31 can simplify square roots Name. Simplify each square root 1 v8= JF JQ 2) a5 3) ¥50 (45/3 ala Nb 5ve 4 2 QB 5) V98 6) V48 = Vib JB 1A AVS 1) 425 5/5 8) V20 9 V2 = avai as b/a 10) ves 3/7 a) 44a 42) V32 = (4 (4/2. 1a 4fa 13) V7B5VS 14) ¥200 15) 5V18 =5/9+/Q lov 16Ja 46) 3/28 34/7. 47) 24000 18) (1,000,000 WT avi@ S10 1000 aov7o0 419) 3128 3.10419 20) 8/27 21) 4/80 e/a 4 ALAS 16 22) -3v54 -3/9 10 23) -7./40 24) -8V121 -qle -WEVO =e4l -14V70 -8% 2500 1B 26) -4/24 27) 3V175 28) 5108 | nM -u Vale ” aEVT Eya FAIS aoe =9G 1614 30V3 ANSWERS SCRAMBLED 72 37 5V5 6V2 2V2 10V2 52 4V2 4V3 2V5 2V3 12 3V5 5V3 67 24V3 242 152 16/5 1000 20/10 -8V6 30/3 -14/10 = 20V5 15V7 -9V6 -88Review LT 7-13 Name. Solve the following equations by the square root method. Solve for all solutions, including imaginary numbers. : 2 1B a. 8-721 +s X= t5/ b. 97-1380 X7 ZB 2. Solve the following quadratic equations by factoring, a. dx? 4160412 =0 b, 3x°-10x+8=0 © x°-64=0 42 a4 x7-45, 4 yo a8 5. Rewrite each number in the standard form for complex numbers, a+bi. Reduce fractions and simplify radicals. + Vm. LG qAST . SS a a von ivi b, (3-10!) +(-6-5i) . aPe- er f. (1-21) (-4+31 18Review LT 7-13 . 6. Use the Quadratie Formula to solve x* +41 = =i B u 7. Use “completing the square” to solve the following equation. 5. vai =~-5 4% Bar 4 2x? +10x-3=0 8. Solve the following equations for real solutions only. a, -5x 95 4 * tail 2 ys tS b. 3 +11 9, Find the discriminant of the following quadratic equations and put it on the first blank, On the second blank, state the number of real solutions for the equation. Bx? dx 45= 2x43 1a Q_ real sotutions Db, 2x? +8x+8=0 (al | real sotutions 13, Solve the following equations for real or imaginary solutions using the method indicated. Carefully show all of the work and simplify your answers as much as possible to simplified radical form and/or the standard form for complex numbers. -102a/5 a, x? +20x+80-0 completing the square 19Review LT 7-13 y « 4 b. 2x? +3x=-5 completing the square b. Jey = & b €. 2x-9x" =3x+2-10x? Quadratic Formula, -_ Ar - fay a Is ae WG d. 5x7 42x43 Quadratic Formula 15. Find the approximate real roots (or real zeros) of the following quadratic equation, rounded to the nearest hundredth. (multiple choice) yn 3x? +2x-6 a) no real roots b) -1.75, 1.15 ¢) 1.08, -1.85 @ 20CP Algebra2 Name. LT7. 1 can solve by factoring. And LT 10. I can solve by completing the square. Factor if possible. Use completing the square for those that don’t factor. 1) X2410X-24 = 0 2) X?442X = 28 3) X?7418X+56=0 Ans. X = orX= 4) X?-6x =5 5) X?-9X+420 6) X?-5x = 50 7) X? = 8X-15 8) X7-x=1 9) 4X?48X-12 = 0 Solve by completing the square: 40) 2X7 -4X-8=0 41) 2X? -6X-10=0 12) 2X74+X-6 =0 ANSWERS: 1) 2,—12 2) 2,-14 3) -4,-14 4) 32.14 5) 5,4 6) -5,10 7) 5,3 12 V5 3/29 3 ) — 12) 5,-2 2 2 2 8) 9) 4-3 10) 1/5 "1 21LT 7,8,10,11 Solving Equations Name Solve for x: 1) x?47x+10=0 2) x?-8x+12=0 3) x*-49=0 pelxt6) | hta=0 (X-bY¥a)<0 (x4 Dx-7)=0 lr) X26, Meetiel 4) x°+5x-6=0 5) x*-7x-18=0 6) x?-5x=0 (64 6YKNO (X- 9 y 12)=0 X(x-5) =O X=-6,/ X=9,-2 X20 x75 7) 2x? +5x-3=0 8) 3x?-8x+4=0 9) 2x? -3x-5=0 (ax = 1¥x4 320 (3x-atv-a)20 (ax-5y¥t1)-0 13,0 3,2 eB yl 40) 3x?+x-10-0 11) 4x? -25=0 ) 12) 2x? +7x=0 (3x5 x4 a) -p (AK AEN AKBO 7 gy47)°O =8 -& =O Xe -1 7 x28 -§ xro xed 13) 5x? +29x+20=0 14) 6x?-19x+15=0 (sxt4KrF Jeo (8x-aax3)~O | X= 4 -5 bxr=4x-10xt16 X= %, % Hee Answers Scrambled (42 that don’t match anything!) {fet} {2,6} (st {-2,-8} {o.-3} coa( aon fed} Bo} Sa}eon G8} BehanLT 12. | can use the discriminant to determine the number and type of solutions. CP Algebra 2 Discriminant Name Fill in the chart: ; b*=4acr Equation Standard Discriminant Number and type of Form Solutions/Roots 1. oveal 6x? + 3x+4=0 px 24 3er 420 8 compiler a x? = -6x -9 oe 7546x4970 | 0 real By 45% 70 a q7 rad 42t—xea | gy% pt40 -3/ O rlol a2 comple 24LT 7,8,10,11 Solving Equations NAME, I. Solve using the square root method. . (1) 3x? +12 = 2x7 +61 (2) 4x7 +26=-38 x=_t7 <2 24 II. Solve by completing the square. (3) x? -8x+15=0 (4) 3x7 49x =6 v 1) ax? thx =e 2) half of b, square it,& add it to both sides. 3) change trinomial, to binomial? -3 4) square root method x=_ 63 x-cart III. Solve using the quadratic formula. ***Get in standard form first! ax? +bx+c=0 (8) 2x?-x-3-0 (6) 3x? +2x=-3 -l4 3/3 x= -l xe ft V. Use the discriminant to determine the number of real solutions. i — hace 2 ()1,(-)0 dist = - 47 (8) 2? 4x-6 nortal Soluhon, A campley VII. Simplify. ® atie Va? = -1,3 =-i 10) (18-5i)+(-3+11i) 11) (2+5i)-(3-i) 12) (3+7i4-8i) |S ~bi -|46) b8 +4! 23anowes on 29- 30 LT 1-6 - factoring Name Practice 5-4Factoring Quadratic Expressions - Factor each expression completely 1 Hat 2. -7x+10 3. x2+7x-8 4. x 6x 5. 2x? Ox+4 6. x7 42x35 7 O+6xt5 8. 9. x -13x-48 10. x°-4 W 12, x°- 2x +100 13. x?-x-6 14, ox?-1 15. 3x?—2x 16. x°-64 17, x= 25 18. x81 19. x°- 36 20, x*- 100 2. e=4 22, 4x7-4 23, 4x°—- 36 24. 25. x°-7x-8 26. x7 + 13x +36 27, x -5x+6 28. + ox +4 29, x?-21x-22 30, x°+ 13x +40 31, 2x?-5x-3 32, x24 10x—11 33, x= 14x +24 34, 8x? + 4x—12 35, 2x*-5x-7 36, 2x? + 13K +15 37. 3x?-7x-6 38. 3x? + 16x +21 39, x°+5x-24 40. x8 + 34x-72 At, P= 11K 42. 3¢ + 21K 43, x2 + Bx +12 44, 2 — 10x +24 45. + 7x-30 46. 2x - 168 AT, = x-72 48. 4x°- 25 49 121 50, x7 + 17x +16 51. 10x7-17x +3 52, 4x? +12x+9 53, 4x?—4x—15 54, x4 55. x°+6x-40 56. 2x*-8 87. x94 18x +77 58, 2x?- 98 59. x? + 21x +98 60. x°+20x +84 61, 9x? + 30x +16 62, 8x*-6x-27 63. x 3x-54 64, x7 169 65. 25x7-9 66. 7x°+ 49 67. 2x? 10x - 28 68. x + 8x +12 69. x°-2x-35 70, x°+2x-63 71, 20x*=11x-3 72. 12x? + 4x-5 73, 4x?-5x-6 74, 8x? + 22x21 75. 3x*— 3x- 168 25ANSWUrs on pg 30 LT 7. can solve by factoring. LT 8. | can solve by taking the square root. Name. Practice 5-5 Quadratic Equations Solve each equation by factoring, by taking square roots, or by graphing, When necessary, round your answer to the nearest hundredth, 1. x7 18x-40=0 2, 16x" = 56x 3, Sx? = 15x 4. x°-6x-7=0 5. °-49=0 6. x+2x+1=0 ke 8. x°-3x-4=0 9. x7 +9x°+20=0 10. 14. (+5)? = 36 12. 2x*-3x=0 13. 14, dx? + Bx = 15. 5x*-6x+ 16, 17. -2x°+2=-3x 18. 6x? +1 19, 20. 3x? +5x=2 21, x°-6x=-8 22. 23, 6x? + 18x =0 24, 2x7 +5 = 11K 26. 26. 2x°-3x= 27, 2x?-x=6 28. 29, 4x? +2 = 6x 30. 5x?+2=-7x 31. 32, 2x°-6x =—4 33. 11x?=12x+1=0 34. 35. +9 =—10x 36. (x-2)°=18 37. 38. x7-16=0 39. x +6x=-8 40. 44. 2x? +6 =-7x 42. 6x? +2=7% 43. 44. 9x? - 8x 45. 10x°+7x+1=0 46 47, 3x8 44 = 8x 48. 4x2+549x=0 49. 50. 2x7+9x+4=0 Bt. 2x? +6x=—4 82. 53. 4x7 54. Gx? = 12x 56. 56. 2x74 11x=6 57. 8x°-6x+1=0 58. 59. 6x? +2 = 13x 60. x= 121 61. 62. 8x? +6x +1 63, x7 +9x4+8= 64. 65. x + 6x= 40 66. 2x*=8 67. 68. x74 2x-6=0 69, 70. 3x? +4x=6 71. 7x*=105=0 72, 73. x +5x+4=0 74, x2 +36 =-13x 75. 26anrwys p35 30 LT 8. can solve by taking the square root. LT 9. I can perform operations with imaginary numbers. Practice 5-6 Complex Numbers Name LT9. 1 can perform operations with imaginary numbers Simplify each expression 26. 40 29,1 + 5/) +(1-5i) 32.(2+ 6i)-(7 +91) 35. (5-6/6 - 27) 38.(2 + 2(2- 2/) a. \=48 44, J=16 +2 47. (1431-7) 50, (2+ 3) +(-4+5i) 53, (3 + 4N(1 - 2) 56. 44 59. (2+3N4+5)) 62. (1+ 4i(1-2) 65. (-2+3)+ (445) 27. 30, 33. 36 39. 42 45, 48. 51 54, 57. 60. 63. 66. V-88 (3+ 2)-(3 +2) (1+ 51(1- 51, (3 + 4n(3 + 49 (-3-2I(1 - 39) y=300 (4-04- (2 + 4i(-3 - 2/ (5 + 14i) - (10 - 2) (6 + 2(1- 21, -V-83 (5 + 4i) —(-1-2i/) (6 + 2i) + (1 -2/) (5 + 4n(1 + 29, LT 8. I can solve by taking the square root. Solve each equation 68. x7+80=0 72, 3x°+75=0 © 73. 76. 2x*+10=0 7. 2x7 +144=0 69. 5x +500=0 70. 2x*+40=0 4¢+100=0 78. x°+9=0 74. 4x? +1600=0 28. - /-36 314-25 34, (1+ 5116 -3/) 37. (2+ 39(2-3)) 40. (3+39-(4-3)) 43. O15 46. (4+ 21-71) 49, (14 —12A(11 + 12) 52. (6+ 1215 12) 55, (5~ 13i)(5 ~ 13/) 58. J-8 61. (1+ 29(-1 - 2) 64, (3 +2913 +29 67. (1-51-41 +5) TI. 3x7+36=0 75. 4x°+1=0 79. 9x*+90=0 27Gnowuers 29 3! LT10. I can solve by completing the square. Name Practice 5-7 Completing the Square Complete the square, 4. +6xe 2 Kee 3 C+ 12xt 8 4. O43x4 8 5. x°-8x+ 6 + 16x+ 7. @+2ixt+ 8 8. xv -ax+e Solve each quadratic equation by completing the square. 24, x°+12x+4=0 25. x-x-5=0 26, 3x*=-12x-3 27, #=x-1=0 28. 4x°-8x+1=0 29, 5x? = 8x-6 30. 2x*-4x-3=0 31, x + 11x=0 32, x7 34, 2x? +6x-7=0 36. 2x? =-8x +45 37. 4x2 =-2e41 38, 3x? = 6x +9 40, xP 53x47 41. 3x°=6x-9 43, 44, Ax? =-3x 42 46. 47. 2xt = 6x45 49. 50. 4x°=-2x-3 52. 53, 3x°=-5x +4 55, 86, 2x°=-Gx +4 58, 9. 3x7= 42x 61 62. 3x°=-3x +1 64, 65. 3x°=x+4 67. 3x*- 18x +27 = 125 68, Pax +4=5 9. e430 2 = B 70. @+axe 2 = 15 nm 4 4 4 28Anowys pogo 3) LT 12. I can use the discriminant to determine the number and type of solutions. LT 11. I can solve equations using the quadratic formula (with rationalized denominators). Name Class Date Practice 5-8 The Quadratic Formula Evaluate the discriminant of each equation. Tell how many solutions each equation has and whether the solutions are real or imaginary. 1 y=x?+10x-25 2. ysx?+ 10x +10 3. y=9x7- 24x 4 ys xt 4x44 5. yaaxe-5x+1 6. ys4x*- 3x44 7. yas axed B. YEX + Tx-3 9, y=-2x"+3x-5 10, y=x?- 5x44 41. yaxt+ 12x +36 12. yaxte2x+3 43. y= 2x? 13x-7 14. ya-Bt+6x-4 15. yendx?—dy—1 LT 11. | can solve equations using the quadratic formula (with rationalized denominators). Solve each equation using the Quadratic Formula, 16, x +6x+9=0 17, x4 - 15x +56=0 18. 3x7-5x+2=0 19. 2x¢+3x+5=0 20, 10x*- 23x +12=0 21. 4x?+x-5=0 22, x? + 8x+15=0 23, 3x?+2x+1=0 24. 4x?+x+5=0 25, x*-4x-12=0 26, x= 3x42 27. 2x*-5x+2=0 28. x? +6x-4=0 29. x= 2x-5 30. 3x°+7=-6x 31, 2x¢+6x4+3=0 32, x? =-18x- 80 33, 7+ 9x-13=0 34. x7- 8x +25=0 35. 4x? + 13x=12 36. 3x*-5x=-12 37. 3x8 + 4x45 =0 38. 2x*=3x-7 39. Sx? +2x4+1=0 40, Sx +x43=0 41, BX 4x =3 42, 6X -2x+7=0 43. x*-2x+3=0 44, -2x? + 3x = 24 45. 4x7 = 5x-6 46. x*+6x+5=0 47, x -6x=-8 48. x -6x=-6 Solve: 49, A model of the daily profits p of a gas station based on the price per gallon g is 15,0009" + 34,500g — 16,800. Use the discriminant to find whether the station can profit $4000 per day. Explain. Solve each equation using the Quadratic Formuia. Find the exact solutions. Then approximate any radical solutions. Round to the nearest hundredth, 50. x*-2x-3=0 51, x +5x+4=0 82. x°-2x-8=0 53. 7x?-12x+3=0 54. 5x°+5x-1=0 55. 4x°+5x4+1=0 56. 6x? +5x-4=0 57. x°+x=6 58. x*— 13x = 48 59. 2x? +5x=0 60. x°+3x-3=0 61. P-4x+1=0 62. 9x?-6x-7=0 63, x7 35 = 2x 64. x7 +7x+10 29Practice WS Answers Practice 5-4 1 +2? le He —2) Ble + He —1) Auste — 6) 5. 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Find the solution set in the answer list and notice the letter next 10 Each lime the exercise number appears in the code, write this, letter above it. Keep working and you will decode the ille of the picture, © 2+ vis} © 6-35} ® 1-3-7) @ 8+ V10) @ (12+2vTi} @ x7 + 6x= 16 @ a*+10a=-21 @ 7 -e&=33 @ ne-4n=11 © »?+20b=-80 © * - 12x=39 @ ? -6m-1=0 ® #-st-20 © + 12x4+18= @ y°+2y-80=0 @ x= 10%-7=3 @ + 16k +60 @ x -24x+70= (9 y’ + 30y - 75 @) 6=5v3) © 1-5.-11} @® 1-104 avs} © 15#3V19} @) {-6=3v3} 34LT 12. D-55 Discriminant and Number of Solutions “Soil Erosion” How Can You Help Control Soil Erosion? Use the related graph or tho discriminant of cach equation to determine how many real number solutions it has, Circle the letter of the correct choice and write this letter in the box containing the exercise number. x? 4+2x-3=0 (D) two solutions {E) one solution (M) no solutions D x= 4x4+4=0 (C) two solutions (A) one solution (W) no solutions © ¥-2x+2=0 (H) two solutions (D) one solution () no solutions Oe D . U A p two one no solutions solution _solutions @ +5x4+4=0 K B G ® *-x=2 ) oO A © y' + toy +25=0 v @ 1 @ 2x? =4x-3 F c LO) 4x2 +9= 12x s N :
— By? - 80x + 40 8(3x°p> — y - 10x +5) 15) 72xy? + 40x?y - 48x - 80x 8x(9y? + Sxy - 6x - 10) Name. ID: 1 Date. Period. 2) -2n° - 10n* + 2n? 2n?(-n* ~ 5+ 1) 4) 4v* - 2v3 + y? (ay? - 2v 41) 6) 2x4 + 6x +10 Axt + 3x+5) 8) Sx®— 5x°— 5x5 Sal? noex 1) 10) 10 + 20n? + 15n* 5(2-44n? + 3n*) 12) 2565 - 206° + 10® 5b°(5 - 4b + 25°) 14) 20x*y + 20x + 1Sy +15 S(4x?y + 4x + 3p +3) 16) -40x°y - 45x + 25y +30 5(-8x°y - 9x + 5y +6) 3bCPA2 Practice Assignment LT 2: I can factor by grouping. 1) 3x9 = 3x7 +4x—4 (3x? + 4)(x-1) 3) 3p? - Sp? + 1Sp-25 (p? + 5)(3p-5) 5) 6b = 4b* +3b-2 (26? + 1)(36-2) 7) 2a? + 8a +044 (2a? + 1)a+4) Name, ID: 1 Date. Period, 2) 126° + 15b? + 20b + 25 (367 + 5)(4b +5) 4) 150° + 5a? +9a+3 (Sa? +3)(3a +1) 6) 15a° ~ 3a” + 25a~5 (3a? + 5)(Sa~ 1) 8) 2x3 3x7 44x -6 (x? + 2)(2x - 3)9) Sr? -2r? + 15-6 (-? + 3)(Sr - 2) 11) 9m} + 6m? + 6m +4 (3m? + 2)(3m +2) 13) x? + 5x7 43x 415 (x? +345) 15) S6xy + 7x? + 64y + 8x? (7x + 8)(8y + x7) 17) 72mn + 192m + 12n +32 Alom + 1)(3n+8) 10) 10B° - 2567 + 26-5 (5b? + 1)(2b - 5) 12) 31° + 4n? +3044 (n? + 1)(3n +4) 14) 5634567 +b41 (5b? + 1)(6 +1) 16) 21xy + 49x? - 3y — Tx. (tx 1)(3y + 7x) 18) 10uv + 25u = 2v? = Sv (su -v)2v + 5)CPA Name, ID:1 Practice Assignment Date. Period. LY‘3: I can factor when ais one. 1) BP = 185 + 80 2) r+ 6-16 (o- 10 - 8) (-+8)(r-2) 3) x? - 13440 4) xP 4+6x-7 (x -5)(x-8) (x4 Alx- 1) 5) a +3a-54 6) v4 3v+2 (a-6)la+9) (v+ 1)(v+2) 7) b+ 17b+70 8) v? + 16v+ 60 (6+ 106 +7) (v + 6)(v+ 10)9) r+ 5r +6 (r+ 3)(r+2) 11) m? -3m mm - 3) 13) p?+5p+4 (p+ lp +4) 15) x? 411x410 (x + 10)(x +1) 17) n? -2n-80 (n+ 8)(n- 10) 10) b+ 146 + 48 (b+ 6)( +8) 12)? + 6r 27 (r+ 9(r-3) 14) a? ~ 12a+ 20 (a~2)(a- 10) 16) x°- 4x44 (x-2)? 18) x? +5x-6 (x= tle +6)CPA Practice Assignment LT 4: I can factor when a is not equal to one. 1) 5x° - 46x +48 (5x - 6)lx-8) 3) Tp? - 46p +24 (7p-ap-6) 5) 7x* - 58x- 45 (7x4 s)(x-9) 7) Sp? + 44p +32 (sp-+4\p+8) 9) 3x? - 35x-+72 (3x - 8)(x-9) Name, ID:1 Date eee eceecee ee Period ae 2) 3x? = 14x - 80 (Bx + 10)(x-8) 4) 3v? — 280 +32 (3v- 4)(v-8) 6) 7v? +38v+40 (7+ 10)(v +4) 8) 7m? - 53m - 90 (7m + 10)(m - 9) 10) 4x7 4+37x4+9 (v4 9)(4x+1) 4111) 4m? + 28m +45 (2m + 9)(2m +5) 13) 87° +57r+54 (r+ 6)(8 +9) 15) 10x? - 13x - 30 (2x -5)(5x +6) 17) 10p” +39p +14 (2p + 7Sp +2) 19) 6x? + 17x = 14 (3x - 2)(2x +7) 21) 9n? + 14n-8 (n+ 2)(9n-4) 12) 9a” = 64a + 60 (a-6)(9a- 10) 14) 9x? = 14x-8 (x-2)(9x+4) 16) 9x? + 56x + 12 (x + 6)(9x +2) 18) 9°? - 6-8 (3r-+ 2)(3r - 4) 20) 6x? - 17x - 10 (2x + 1)(3x- 10) 22) 8p? +50p +63 (4p + 7)(2p +9) 4aCPA2 Practice Assignment LT'5: I can factor perfect square trinomials. 1) 4x? — 16x +16 a(x — 2)? 3) 4r? — 20r + 25 (ar-5) 7) 45b° - 150b + 125 Name. ID: 1 Date, Period 2) 270? + 36r + 12 3(3r +2)? 4) 9b? - 12544 (36-2)? 6) 25p?+10p+1 (5p+1) 8) 25p?-10p+1 (5p 1) 4D9) 36m? + 96m + 64 10) 96? + 30b + 25 43m +4)? (35 +5)? 11) m? = 2m41 (m-1? 13) 32b? - 166 +2 14) 32x? + 80x +50. 2(4b- 1) 4x45)? 15) 125n® — 100n +20 16) 6? +2541 5(Sn -2)° (o +1) 17) 25x? = 30x49 18) 25v? - 40v + 16 (sx-3) (sv-4)*CPA2 Name. poe eee eee Dal Practice Assignment Date. Period, LT 6: I ean factor using difference of two squares. 1) 467-1 2) 9p? - 16 (25 + 1)(2-1) (3p + 4)(3p- 4) 3) 27n? - 75 4) 27v?-12 3(3n + 5)(3n-5) 3(3v + 2)(3v - 2) 5) 125m? - 20 6) 25x7-9 (5m + 2)(5m- 2) (5x + 3)(5x-3) 7) 100v? -4 8) 46? - 25 alsv + 1)(5v ~ 1) (2b + 5)(2b-5)9) 8a? - 18 2(2a + 3)(2a-3) 1) 50x? -2 (5x + 1)(5x- 1) 13) 16x - 9 (4x + 3)(4x - 3) 15) 97? = 25 (3r + 5)(3r- 5) 17) p?-4 (p+ 2\(p-2) 10) p?-1 (p+ 1p-1) 12) 16x? - 36 (2x + 3)(2x-3) 14) 16n? - 25 (4n+5)(4n-5) 16) 2r? -18 alr +3)(r-3) 18) 25n*~4 (5n+ 2X5n-2)cPa2 Practice Assignment LT 7: 1 ean solve by factoring. 3m+2=0 5) Tm? - 451 =-3 {s,-8} 1) n+ 8n+20=4 {-4} ‘Name ID: 1 Date. Period. 2) n-In+ 12=0 {4,3} 4) BP 485415 =0 (-s,-3} 6) b-b-7=5 (+3, 4} 8) 4b° + 206413 =-3 {-4,-1}9) b= 35-45 ll) a? +Sa-13=-7 +6, 1) 13) x? + 14=9x {2,7} 15) 4n® = -12n +112 {4-7} 17) x? +21=-10x (-7,-3} 10) 3p? +6p-S=4 (1, -3} 12) Tv? + Tv-217 =-7 {-6, 5} 14) x*-2e=0 {2,0} 16) n? +28 = 11n {7.44 18) ~48m = -90 - 6m? [5,3]cPA2 Practice Assignment LT 8: I can solve by taking square roots. 1) x? 49=91 {Vs2, -V/82] 3) -8x? = -512 {8.8} 5) x°+6=47 (Var, 7) 4 = 76 {vi9, -Vi9} Name. ID: 1 Date Period, 2) p?+7=76 (veo, -Voo] 4) P4494 {3-V10, = Vi0} 6) -10K? = -220 [V22, -v22} 8) -7x? = -693 (Vin, -3Vii}9) 7x? = 3 =564 fo, 11) 7x? - 9 = 509 (74, V7] 13) 2? #1=17 {2V2, -2V2} 15) 36p? - 10=15 fs 4 { |e" 6 17) 14 16n? =2 fea (7,-7} 12) 7x? -6 = 512 Wav) 14) -5 - 8p? =-29 Wav) 16) 2k? +2 = 122 ovis, -2Vi5 18) 16x" ~ 5 = 76 50CPA2 Practice Assignment Name ID: 1 Date. Period LT 9: I can perform operations with imaginary numbers. 1) (8) - (6-2) ~6 +107 3) (-6i) - (i) hi 5) (21) + (51) 3i 7) (-7H)(31) 21 9) (-4i)(-4 + 21) 84167 4) (-2i) - (61) 6) (-5 - 6’) +(7i) S4i 8) (3i)(-8 - 81) 24-241 10) 3{-si) 151 5lun (-8i)(-si) 12) (4i)(-4i)(2i) -40 321 13) (-i)(-8 - 21) 14) (~3i)(5 +41) -2+8i 12-154 Solve each equation by taking square roots. Simplify your answers. 15) p?+2=-1 16) 2p? =-18 {iv3, {3i, -3i} 17) Sv? =-35 18) n? +6 =-12 {iN7, {3i-V2, -3:-V2} 19) 4p? = -320 20) -3r? = 96 {aivs, -4iV5} {aiv2, -4iV2} 21) m+1=-9 22) n? +6=-7 {iv10, -iV10} {iv'i3, -iV13}CPA Practice Assignment LT 10: I can solve by completing the square. 1) m? +4m-77=0 {7,-11} 3) b? +6b+93=0 {-3.+ 221, -3 - 2-~V/21] 5) P-8k+61=0 {4+ 3iV5, 4 -3iV5} 7) @ ~2a-35=-10 {1 + V26, 1 - V26} Name. ID: 1 Date Period, 2) 4b? - 16b - 24=0 {2+ -Vi0,2- Vio) 4) n? - 187 +56=0 (14,4) 6) n+ 6n+5=0 | 1H, -5} 8) P-4k-38 {8,-4}9) x7 42x-12=2 {-1 + -V15,-1-V15} Il) p? + 18p+12=-3 {-9.+ V66, -9- Ves} 13) x? ~ 10x73 = 2 {1s, -s} 15) 5n? + 10n+34=4 a +ivs, -1-iv5] 17) 7x? + 14x - 53.3 b,-4} 10) x? - 16x - 48 = -4 (3 +63, 8 - 6V3} 12) x? = 8r+20=5 {5,3} 14) p?+12p+41-9 |-4, -8) 16) 6v? -12v+85=9 [3+inft0s 3 - i105) I een icee 18) 26? -8b+94=7 4+iVis8 4- iV 158 54CPA2 Name, ID:1 Practice Assignment Date, Period__ LT 11: T ean solve using the quadratic formula. 1) 2x? -2v- 12-0 2) -3x*-3r-1=0 3-2} -3-iv3 -3+iv3| 3) -5x?+2x-4=0 4) Sn? +2n+2=0 143i 5 5) ~4x?-4x+2=0 6) Sx? +4x-8=0 -2+2Viu Sanna 7) -n? +3n-4=0 8) -p?-3p+9=0 iN7 34 5S9) -2n? +n+3=0 L,.3] le Ml) 3? -1=3n 34V21 3~V21 See 13) -2x? +3 = 4x pase 2+ Vi0) Boe 15) Sn? = 2n-7=3n? juss 1 2 | 2 17) Sn? -3n-10 = 2n+ 1? -3 5+V137 5- V137 8 8 10) -a? +10 = 4a {(-2- Vi4,-2+-Vi4] 12) -3x? 4x=2 1-iV23 1+iV23| 6° 6 16) 267 +5b-6=6 {1,-3} 18) 4x? + 4x -6 = -2+3x” {-242V2, -2-2V3} bbCPA2 Practice Assignment LT 12: ean use the di 1) 3k? +8k-5=-10 4; two real solutions 3) 7? -3r-5=-9 103; two imaginary solutions 5) =x? -2x-8 0; one real solution 7) ~6m* +3m+3=9 ~135; two imaginary solutions 9) SW +n 4 39; two imaginary solutions M1) 7x? +3x-2= 9x7 ~7; bwo imaginary solutions 13) 4? - 14 = -14 + 10k 100; two real solutions 15) 3n? - 2-8 = -3 64; two real solutions Name, Date, Period. riminant to determine the number and type of solutions. 2) -6n" +5n+4=5 1; two real solutions 4) 6r? + 10r=4 196; two real solutions 6) 8-8 + 10=8 0; one real solution 8) -3m> = m-6=-10 49; two real solutions 10) ~6n? + 9n = 14 =140; two ima; 12) 16v? +10 = 6 + 12v? - 8v 0; one real solution 14) 4x? -7=-12- 4x ~64; two imaginary solutions 16) -6y? ~ 16-5 =-13v ~111; two imaginary solutions 51CPA2 Practice Assignment Name, Date. LP 13: Lean write quadratic equations given the real solutions. Write each equation in factored form AND standard form, 1) -3 and 2 (2) [x-2) 70 X24¥- 670 3) Oand2 (0)(%-2) 70 xmax ee 5) -2and7 (ytoy¥e)2 0 ¢ ~ 54-14 20 7) 2and -10 (4 anferi6)°0 yt 8-200 2) Sand) Lee PM x1) 70 y*~9x4920 4) -Land-5 Ceti (ers)? oe 4S 7 6) 3 and 9 (y-3e-7) 20 yrlar 1a170 8) -Sand -6 (xs et) =O yr eilet 3070 58Unit LT 1,466) 8, I CP Algebra 2 Name, Previous Unit Learning Targets 1) Write an equation of the line through the points (2,-3) and (-1,0). ye m= le y-oF 40x) ye-¥d DO YOU REMEMBER Unit 1? 2) Solve: |2x-5| = 3 3) Solve: 7x-3(x-2) = 2(5-x) 2 + . aad x" % ay-52 Sqy ax th? v xe x= 1) cae, 4) Solve the system : 5) Solve the system: -2y = 16 =2x+7 ae (ae) ET (ast) x “dl Vv \ \ gint xin (9 Find the x and y intercepts of the line 3y-x=4 (0, %s )(-40) i _/ 17) Evaluate: -3x?+4x when x = -2 “20> a 8) Solve forx: 2(3-(2x+4))-5(x-7)=3x +1 X=4 4, \ ANSWERS 4) y= -x-4 5) (2,11) 2) x=4,4 6)(0, 4/3) (-4,0) 3) x= 3 7) -20 4) (4,-6) 8) x=4 596061
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3.1 Exploring Polynomial Functions Filled in
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MCR3U-Unit 1 Assignment
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MHF4U Unit 3 Exampler
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MHF4U Test 4
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MDM4U: Permutations/Combinations Assignment
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Exam Review
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Spects Estern Ivilization: Problems and Sources in History
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Trigonometry Test: Mhf4U
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MHF4U ISU Part 1
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MDM4U Hypergeometric Distributions
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Calculus 01 Integration
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MHF4U-Unit 5
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9.1 Review Assignment
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Mhf4u Student Syllabus
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Quiz 1 and 2 - Solutions - Unit 1
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3.3 Polynomial in Factor Form Solutions
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MHF4U - Final Review P4 PDF
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Mhf4u-B U1 L1
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AfL Assignment - Analyzing Solutions - MHF4U k1+, Advanced Functions, 12, University
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MHF4U - Unit 2 - Version A
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MHF4U Unit 8&9
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Solving Inequalities Part 2 PDF
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MHF4U - Final Review P3 PDF
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Trigonometric Identities
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MDM4U Overview
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3.2 Characteristics of Polynomial Functions
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Mhf4u Exam Review
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MHF4U Exam Review
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MHF 4U Unit 3 - Trigonometric Functions - Outline: Day Lesson Title Specific Expectations
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Assessment For Learning: Teacher Evaluation Task 1: Knowledge/ Understanding Questions
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Hard Puzzles
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MHF 4U1 Exam Review 1
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MHF 4u Unit 7 Practice Test2
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Make Your OWN Mandelbrot: Tariq Rashid
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Unit 6 Test MHF4U - Fatima Yahya
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Grade 12 Polynomial Functions Test
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Livermoretradingsystem 1
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Mdm4U Final Exam Review: This Review Is A Supplement Only. It Is To Be Used As A Guide Along With Other Review
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MCR3U Unit 2 Practice Problems 1. Without
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Differentiation
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MDM4U Culminating Project Requirements
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Mdm4u Final Reviewsolution
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Principles of Math 12 - Permutations and Combinations Lesson 3 PDF
MHF4U - Workbook 2022-2023
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MHF4U - Workbook 2022-2023
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MHF4U Unit1
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3.10 Unit Test Answers
CP Algebra 2 Unit 2-1: Factoring and Solving Quadratics Worksheet Packet
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CP Algebra 2 Unit 2-1: Factoring and Solving Quadratics Worksheet Packet
KEY Unit 10 Packet
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KEY Unit 10 Packet
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(3A-1) Test Sol
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Instructions For Use: Oticon ON
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Course Outline
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ASSIGNMENT: Water Balance Analysis
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Proof That The Submerged Weight
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03 Canal Irrigation Network
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Analysis and Design of Ribbed Slab
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River Training Works: 3.1 Objectives
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Chapter 10
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Reservoir / Storage Routing Example 1: Storage Calculation
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Flood Routing Hydrology
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Stochastic Hydrology
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Flood Routing
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Reservoir Capacity Determination