Y=mx+b: What is the name of this equation format?
Slope intercept form
Does this graph represent a function?
Yes.
What is the volume of this rectangular prism?
V=216 cm3
what is
5^2+5^3
55
What is the term for sliding a figure without turning or flipping it?
Translation
What is the Y intercept of this equation:
Y=4x
0
This graph represents a Hike that a T.E. student took this weekend what happened after 2 and a half hours? 
The hiker took a break.
what is the formula for the volume of a cylinder?
V=pir^2h
what is the quotient rule? (What does the quotient rule allow us to do?)
The quotient rule allows us to subtract exponents with the same base that are being divided.

What transformation is happening?
Rotation
Graph this line:
Y=-2x+4

Write a story to describe this graph.
Casey is running from home to the post office and back, she is able to keep a steady rate to the post office but needs to stop for a water break once she is halfway home. She is then able to complete the rest of her run.
Why can we not use the same formula for the volume of a cylinder as the volume of a cone?
The volume of a cone must be divided by 3 because you can fit 3 cones in a cylinder of the same base.
What is the value of (22)3
26 or 64
What is the new name of "point b" after it undergoes any kind of transformation
b prime or b'
3(2x-3)+6=2(x+6)+x
solve for x
x=5
Appropriately label the axes for both graphs (more then one correct answer)

(answers may vary)
What is the volume of this figure? (round to the nearest tenth)
V=1206.38 cm3
Evaluate:
x^25/x^10
x10
How many degrees was this triangle rotated and in which direction? (clockwise or counter clockwise)

y=-2x+3
y=x-6
Solve the system of equations
(3,-3)
Create one table that represents a function and one set of ordered pairs that does not represent a function
(at least 3 entries for both)
(Answers may vary)
Find the total volume of this composite figure

575.96 in3
(467+90/3)^0
1
What Two transformations happened to this figure:
Where did it move? How much bigger/smaller?

Translation (1 left and 1 down) and Dilation (scale factor of 1/2)