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Name_________________________________________ Date____________________ Class___________________

UNIT
Quadratic Functions, Equations, and Relations
2
Unit Test: B
1. Determine if each quadratic equation has 6. A raindrop drips from a window ledge of a
real solutions. Choose Yes or No. building. The window ledge is 80 feet
A 9x2  7x  6 Yes No above the ground. How long does it take
before the drop passes by another
1 2
B x 8  9 Yes No window ledge that is 16 feet above the
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ground?
C 3(x2  4) 2x2  3 Yes No _________________________________________

D 5  3x  7x  10
2 2
Yes No
7. A ball is thrown upward with an initial
E 2(3x  4)  3(x  3)
2 2
Yes No speed of 24 feet per second from a height
of 6 feet above the ground. Choose True
For 2–3, write the quadratic function in or False for each statement about the
vertex form by completing the square. ball's path.
2. f(x)  x2  4x  5 A The ball will reach its maximum
_________________________________________ height after 0.75 second.
3. f(x)  x2  6x  8 True False
_________________________________________ B The ball will reach its maximum
height after 1.25 seconds.
4. Find an approximate quadratic function
model for the graphed data by estimating True False
the coordinates of the vertex and using C The maximum height that the ball will
one other point. Then sketch a graph of reach is 21 feet.
the model. True False
D The maximum height that the ball will
reach is 15 feet.
True False
8. Which of the following results in a number
with both a real and an imaginary part?
A (5  2i)  (5  3i)
B (4  6i)(4  6i)
_________________________________________ C (7  3i)  (2  3i)
D (4  2i)(2  4i)
5. What is the center point of the circle with
9. Which is the equation of a parabola with
equation x 2  y 2  4x  2y  2  0?
_________________________________________ the focus (3, 6) and the directrix y  2?
A (x  3)2  8(y  6)
B (x  3)2  8(y  4)
C (x  3)2  8(y  4)
D (x  3)2  8(y  6)

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UNIT
Quadratic Functions, Equations, and Relations
2
Unit Test: B
10. Write the equation x2  16x  8y  8  0
in the standard form of a parabola.
_________________________________________

_________________________________________
11. The graph of a quadratic function has a
vertex at (2, 1) and opens upward. Can
For 15–16, consider the equation for a
each of the following points lie on this
circle 3x 2  3y 2  12x  18y  7  0.
graph?
15. Write the equation in standard form.
A (0, 1) Yes No _________________________________________
B (1, 2) Yes No
C (1, 1) Yes No 16. What are the coordinates of the center of
the circle?
12. Graph the function y  2(x  1)(x  5) _________________________________________
and identify its attributes.
17. Which is the solution to the system of
equations?

A (3, 1, 2)
B (1, 3, 2)
C (2, 3, 2)
D (4, 2, 3)
a. x-intercepts
18. Choose True or False for each statement
b. axis of symmetry about the function f(x)  2(x  4)2  3.
A The axis of symmetry is x  2.
c. y-intercept
True False
d. domain B The maximum value is 3.
e. range True False
C The minimum value is 3.
f. relative maximum or minimum
_________________________________________ True False
D The function is increasing on
13. What are the solutions to the equation
True False

A
B
C
D
14. Determine the coordinates of the solution
set of the system.
UNIT 1 Performance Task 14. C
1. Domain: [0, 8]; Range: [0, 8]; The domain 15. x  2, y  10, z  6
represents the time since his shift began, 16. A False B False C True D True
from 0 to 8 hrs. The range represents the
distance he is from the post office during 17. A
his shift, from 0 to 8 mi. Unit 2 Test: B
2. Increasing: [0, 4); Decreasing: (4, 8]; For 1. A Yes B Yes C Yes D No E No
the first 4 hours, his distance from the
post office increases. For the final 4 2. f(x)  (x  2)2  1
hours, his distance from the post office 3. f(x)  (x  3)2  17
decreases; Relative max: (4, 8). Four 4. Possible answer:
hours into his shift, the postman reaches
the maximum distance he will get from the f(x)  0.25(x  4)2  3
post office, 8 mi.
3. [0, 4): 2; (4, 8]: 2
4. No. The inverse relation has inputs with
more than one output. Therefore it is not a
function.
5. reflection about the x-axis, vertical stretch
by a factor of 2, horizontal shift 4 units to
the right, and vertical shift 8 units up
6. 5. (2, 1)
6. 2 seconds
7. he is more
7. A True B False C False D True
than 4 miles from the post office between
8. D
hours 2 and 6 of his shift.
9. B
UNIT 2 Quadratic Functions, 10. (x  8)2  8(y  7)
Equations, and Relations 11. A No B Yes C No

Unit 2 Test: A
1. (4, 1)
2. D
3. 3 s 12.
4. A No B Yes C No D Yes
5. A
6. (x  3)2  (y  2)2  16
7. 4 a. x  5, 1; b. x  3; c. y  10;
8. B d. ; e. ; f. relative
9. The parabola opens leftward. maximum y  8 at point (3, 8)
10. 13. A
11. (5, ) 14. (2, 6), (5, 3)
12. a. x  3, 1; b. x  1; c. y  6; 15. (x  2)2  (y  3)2 
d.   x  ; e. y  8; f. relative
minimum y  8 at point (1, 8) 16. (2, 3)
13. A Yes B No C No D Yes 17. C
Vertex: (4, 1) Focus:

18. A False B True C False D False


Directrix:
Unit 2 Test: C

1.

(x  3)2  (y  2)2 

2. f(x)  2(x  4)2  1; minimum value of 1


when x  4
3. f(x)  4(x  3)2  26; maximum value of
26 when x  3
4. 34  5i
5. A 0 B 2 C 1
6. (2, 3, 2)
7. f(x)  2(x  4)2  5
8. f(x)  2(2x  3)(x  1)
9. minimum of y  6.25 at (0.25, 6.25)

10.

11.

12. Possible function: y  2.4(x  4)2  38

13. A True B False C False


14. Equation: (y  1)2  x  4

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