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 * || **Report:** || **All Questions
 * **Program:** || **Algebra II**  ||
 * **Test:** || **Practice Test - QUADRATICS!**  ||
 * **User:** || **JURY, CURTIS**  ||
 * **Session Date:** || **03/14/11 - 10:58 AM CST**  ||
 * **% Correct:** || **(10/15) 66.7%**  ||
 * **Correct Questions:** || **10**  ||
 * **Missed Questions:** || **5**  || ||
 * **Missed Questions:** || **5**  || ||

Which of the following equations matches the table shown above? || ||
 * View Missed | View Correct | View All ||
 * || ||  || || **x** || **y** ||
 * -4 || -60 ||
 * -3 || -63 ||
 * -2 || -64 ||
 * -1 || -63 ||
 * 0 || -60 ||
 * 0 || -60 ||


 * || || || **A.** || //y// = //x2 - 4//x// - 60// || ||
 * || Answered Correct: || || || **B.** || //y// = //x//2 + 4//x// - 60 || ||
 * || || || **C.** || //y// = 4//x// - 44 || ||
 * || || || **D.** || //y// = //x//3 - 60 || ||

|| ||  || If the graph of f(x) = x2 is shifted 8 units to the left, then what would be the equation of the new graph? || ||


 * || || || **A.** || g(x) = (x - 8)2 || ||
 * || Correct Answer: || || || **B.** || g(x) = (x + 8)2 || ||
 * || || || **C.** || g(x) = x2 + 8 || ||
 * || Answered Incorrect: || || || **D.** || g(x) = x2 - 8 || ||

|| ||  || y = -1x2 + 10x + 24 Will the parabola of this equation open upward or downward? || ||


 * || Answered Correct: || || || **A.** || downward || ||
 * || || || **B.** || upward || ||
 * || || || **C.** || There is not enough information. || ||

|| ||  || What is the equation for the axis of symmetry of the quadratic function //f(x)// = 5//x//2 + 30//x// - 10? || ||


 * || || || **A.** || //x// = -6 || ||
 * || || || **B.** || //x// = 5 || ||
 * || Answered Correct: || || || **C.** || //x// = -3 || ||
 * || || || **D.** || //x// = 3 || ||

|| ||  || In which direction must the graph of f(x) = x2 be shifted to produce the graph of g(x) = x2 + 6? || ||


 * || || || **A.** || down || ||
 * || || || **B.** || right || ||
 * || Answered Correct: || || || **C.** || up || ||
 * || || || **D.** || left || ||

|| ||  || If the graph of f(x) = x2 is shifted up 8 units, then what would be the equation of the new graph? || ||


 * || || || **A.** || g(x) = (x - 8)2 || ||
 * || Correct Answer: || || || **B.** || g(x) = x2 + 8 || ||
 * || Answered Incorrect: || || || **C.** || g(x) = (x + 8)2 || ||
 * || || || **D.** || g(x) = x2 - 8 || ||

|| ||  ||  Which of the following equations fits this graph? || ||


 * || || || **A.** || y = 2x2 + 2x - 1 || ||
 * || || || **B.** || y = -2x2 + x + 1 || ||
 * || Answered Correct: || || || **C.** || y = -2x2 + 4x + 1 || ||
 * || || || **D.** || y = 2x2 + 4x + 1 || ||

|| ||  || In which direction must the graph of f(x) = x2 be shifted to produce the graph of g(x) = (x + 6)2? || ||


 * || Answered Incorrect: || || || **A.** || right || ||
 * || || || **B.** || down || ||
 * || Correct Answer: || || || **C.** || left || ||
 * || || || **D.** || up || ||

|| ||  || y = 5x2 + 11x + 28 Will the parabola of this equation open upward or downward? || ||


 * || Answered Correct: || || || **A.** || upward || ||
 * || || || **B.** || There is not enough information. || ||
 * || || || **C.** || downward || ||

|| ||  || The curve given by the equation //y// = 3//x//2 - 2 is graphed above. How will the graph of the equation be affected if the equation is changed to //y// = -3//x//2 - 2? || ||


 * || Answered Correct: || || || **A.** || The graph will open down. || ||
 * || || || **B.** || The graph will be wider. || ||
 * || || || **C.** || The graph will be shifted down. || ||
 * || || || **D.** || The graph will be the same. || ||

|| ||  || What is the x-coordinate of the vertex for the parabola defined by the function y = 5x2 - 9x + 5? || ||


 * || || || **A.** || 5/18 || ||
 * || || || **B.** || -9/10 || ||
 * || || || **C.** || 9 || ||
 * || Answered Correct: || || || **D.** || 9/10 || ||

|| ||  || y = x2 + 2x - 48 Which of the following tables matches the equation shown above? || || **x** || **y** ||
 * -2 || -48 ||
 * -1 || -49 ||
 * 0 || -48 ||
 * 1 || 51 || ||  || || **x** || **y** ||
 * -2 || -49 ||
 * -1 || -49 ||
 * 0 || -49 ||
 * 1 || -45 || ||  || || **x** || **y** ||
 * -2 || -46 ||
 * -1 || -52 ||
 * 0 || -46 ||
 * 1 || -45 || ||  || || **x** || **y** ||
 * -2 || -48 ||
 * -1 || -49 ||
 * 0 || -48 ||
 * 1 || -45 || ||
 * **W** ||  || **X** ||   || **Y** ||   || **Z** || || ||


 * || || || **A.** || Y || ||
 * || || || **B.** || X || ||
 * || || || **C.** || W || ||
 * || Answered Correct: || || || **D.** || Z || ||

|| ||  || If the graph of the function y = x2 was to be reflected across the x-axis, what equation would correctly describe the new function? || ||


 * || || || **A.** || y = x-2 || ||
 * || || || **B.** || y = [[image:http://www65.studyisland.com/userfiles/sqrt.gif]]x || ||
 * || Answered Correct: || || || **C.** || y = -x2 || ||
 * || || || **D.** || y = x2 - 1 || ||

|| ||  || 3x2 - 2x = -3

Will the graph of the equation above intersect the x-axis in zero, one, or two points?

(//Use the quadratic formula to help you answer this question.//) || ||


 * || Answered Incorrect: || || || **A.** || two || ||
 * || || || **B.** || There is not enough information. || ||
 * || || || **C.** || one || ||
 * || Correct Answer: || || || **D.** || zero || ||

|| ||  || y = x2 + 9x + 18 What are the x-intercepts of the graph of the equation above? || ||


 * || || || **A.** || (3, 0) and (-6, 0) || ||
 * || Answered Incorrect: || || || **B.** || (3, 0) and (6, 0) || ||
 * || || || **C.** || (-3, 0) and (6, 0) || ||
 * || Correct Answer: || || || **D.** || (-3, 0) and (-6, 0) || ||

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