A quadratic polynomial with three terms.
What is a quadratic trinomial?
The bean-shunning, number & music-loving cult leader.
Who is Pythagoras?
What you should never do while yawning.
What is adding audio?
Leszek's main sport.
What is volleyball?
The head chef of the Calhoun kitchen.
Who is Chef Jose?
The degree of quadratics.
What is second degree?
It's what FFPC stands for.
What is Frogs, Fleas and Painted Cubes?
The tree that gives you a high five if you use your paper wisely.
Who is Gertrude?
The capital of West Virginia.
What is Charleston?
The number of floors in this building (according to the elevator).
What is 11?
The acronym used to remember the steps of multiplying two binomials.
What is FOIL?
The entire DoTS song recited.
What is "If you see a square term subtracted from a square term it's a DoTS, it's a DoTS. They factor as binomials, one positive one negative, you'll see lots, lots of DoTS"?
For how many years has Ben been at Calhoun
What is 26?
The head of each middle school music ensemble.
Who is Greg, Luke and Tislam?
The number of kids in the eighth grade.
What is 50?
The reason why King Dummkopf's Royal Financial Advisor's offer was worse than the original terms of the plan.
What is the fact that it was linear rather than exponential?
The tune which Ben's Quadratic formula song is sung to.
What is "Pop Goes the Weasel"?
All of the Greek letters Ben uses to represent his math sections.
What is Pi, Phi, Sigma, and Delta.
He who says "A plague o' both your houses!"
Who is Mercutio?
Ardalan's favorite beverage.
What is an Arnold Palmer (or half-and-half)?
The number of answers to the following linear system of equations:
{y = 2x + 3
2y = 4x + 19}
What is 0?
Rene Descartes' most famous quote in Latin.
What is "Cogito, ergo sum"?
Ben's favorite hot dog condiments.
What is mustard and onions?
These are the two most controversial American wars of the 20th century (according to Sean).
What is the First World War and the Vietnam War?
The first problem activity of eighth grade math this year.
What is the Bridge Length Experiment?