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MARIA CARMELI CATHOLIC SCHOOL

2ND QUARTERLY EXAMINATION


S.Y 2023-2024
MATHEMATICS 9

Name: Date: Score:


Teacher: Parent’s Signature:

I - Direction: Identify the word based on their descriptions. (2pts. each)

1. A function defined by y = mx + b is an example of a .


2. A function defined by y = ax2 + bx + c, where a is not or equal to 0, is called a .
3. it is a ratio of two polynomial expression.
4. The of a rational algebraic expression is a set of real numbers that make the expression defined.
5. A is defined for all real numbers for which the denominator is not equal to zero.
6. A is an equation that involves one or more rational expressions.
7. An is a root of a transformed equation that is not a root of the original equation
because it was excluded from the domain of the original equation.
8. one quantity increases at constant rate as the other quantity increases.
9. one quantity increases at a constant rate as the other quantity decreases.
10. Two rational expressions are equivalent if they have the same .

II - Direction: Encircle the chosen best answer.

1. It is a ratio of two polynomial expression.


a. Rational Expression b. Rational Equation c. Rational Algebraic Expression
2. It is defined for all real numbers for which the denominator is not equal to zero.
a. Rational Expression b. Rational Equation c. Rational Algebraic Expression
3. Two rational expression are equivalent if they have the same .
a. Lower Term b. Lowest Term c. Less Term
4. One quantity increases at constant rate as the other quantity increases.
a. Direct Variation b. Indirect Variation c. Inverse Variation
5. One quantity increases at a constant rate as the other quantity decreases.
a. Direct Variation b. Indirect Variation c. Inverse Variation
6. Is an equation that involves one or more rational expressions.
a. Rational Expression b. Rational Equation c. Rational Algebraic Expression
7. A function defined by y = ax2 + bx + c, where a is not or equal to 0, is called a .
a. Quadratic Function b. Quadratic Equation c. Quadratic Expression
8. A function defined by y = mx + b is an example of a .
a. Linear Function b. Linear Equation c. Linear Expression
9. Is a root of a transformed equation that is not a root of the original equation because it was excluded from the
domain of the original equation.
a. Extraneous Solution b. Spontaneous Solution c. Extemporaneous Solution
10. LCD stands for .
a. List Comma Denominator b. Least Common Domain c. Least Common Denominator

III - Directions: Perform the indicated operations. (5pts. each)

1 1
1. Simplify the problem, +
x −2 x+2
2. 4 _ x+4
x+2 x+2
3. 3 _ x
9 - x2 9 - x2
4. Simplify the given rational expression, x
x - 4x2
3 3
5. +
x −2 x2 +2 x − 8

IV - Directions: Find all solutions to the rational equation and check if there are extraneous roots by
substituting the values in the original equation. (10pts. each)

3 4
1. 1= + 2
x +3 x +6 x+ 9
3 4
2. + +1
x x2
x −3 18
3. + +
x+ 4 x −2 (x − 2)(x+ 4)

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