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A.True or False: 1. If The Value of A 0, The Parabola Opens Upward and It Has A Maximum Point

This document contains a series of true/false questions and word problems involving quadratic functions and their properties. It also covers simplifying exponents and variation. Some key points covered: - The properties of parabolas including their axis of symmetry, vertex, and direction they open. - Writing quadratic functions in standard (f(x)=ax^2 +bx +c), vertex, and factorized forms. - Finding the zeros of a quadratic function by factorizing. - Variation problems involving direct, inverse, and joint variation and determining the corresponding equations. - Simplifying exponents by applying exponent rules.
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A.True or False: 1. If The Value of A 0, The Parabola Opens Upward and It Has A Maximum Point

This document contains a series of true/false questions and word problems involving quadratic functions and their properties. It also covers simplifying exponents and variation. Some key points covered: - The properties of parabolas including their axis of symmetry, vertex, and direction they open. - Writing quadratic functions in standard (f(x)=ax^2 +bx +c), vertex, and factorized forms. - Finding the zeros of a quadratic function by factorizing. - Variation problems involving direct, inverse, and joint variation and determining the corresponding equations. - Simplifying exponents by applying exponent rules.
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A.

TRUE or FALSE
1. If the value of a≥0, the
parabola opens upward and it
has a maximum point

FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
2
2. In the graph of f(x) = ax , as the
value of a become larger the
graph become narrow while as
the value of a become less than
1, the graph become wider.
TRUE
TRUE or FALSE
3. The domain of the quadratic
function is the set of all real
number.

TRUE
TRUE or FALSE
4. The graph of the function
y = x 2 is a parabola that opens
downward

FALSE, it should be
the upward
TRUE or FALSE
5. The general form of the
quadratic function is in
2
f(x)= ax + bx + c

TRUE
B.1.What is the quadratic
function whose zeros are -1 and
4? (x + 1) ( x-4) = 0
2
x + x -4x – 4 = 0
x2 -3x – 4 = 0
What about 4 and -5?
2. Find the zeros of the quadratic
2
function y= x + 3x - 4?

Set y= 0
0= (x+4) (x-1)
x= -4 x=1
3. What is the axis of symmetry
of the quadratic function
y = 4(x-3)2-2 ?

AOS: x=3
4. What is the vertex of
2
a) f(x)= x + 6x + 5? (-3, -4)
What about
2
b) y= x - 3? ( 0, -3)
5. What is f(x)= x2 + 2x – 1 when
2
written in the form f(x)=a(x-h) + k

f(x) = (x+1)2 -2
6. What is the vertex form of
2
y= x -4x – 10?

y = (x - 2)2 - 14
7. Given the function y= x2 + x – 6,
what is the y-intercept?

Ans: -6
7. If “q varies directly as w” and
q = 18 when w = 6, What is q when
w = 12 ?

Ans: q=kw q=kw


18=6k q=(3)(12)
k= 3 q= 36
8.If m varies directly as n and
inversely as p , then what equation
describes the relation among the
three variables?

m= kn/p
9. If “c varies inversely as d”, and
c=5 when d=25, find c when d= 2.5

c= k/d c= k/d
5=k/25 c= 125/2.5
k= (5)(25) c=
k= 125
10. The statement “x varies jointly
as y and z “ means.
x= kyz
11. What is the variation equation
on the given table of values?
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Y 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 y= 3x

What is the variation constant?


k=3
C. Simplify the following exponents,
1. (m-4 • m3 )0 1
5
2. b • b 3 8
b
3
3. (a ) 2 a 6

-3 2 a -6 or 1/a6
4. (a )
C. Simplify the following
with no negative exponents,
-5
1. (x • x )3 -3
(x-2)-3 = x6
2. 4(x-3 • x5 )0 4(1)=4
-5
3. (p ) -2 10
p

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