What is the vertex of the parent function?
y=x^2
(0,0)
Reduce the following fraction:
4/12
1/3
10 and 2 will multiply to give you this number and add to give you this number.
20 and 12
What are the prime factors of the following number?
6
2 and 3
The inverse of a linear function is always______.
Linear
What is the next term in the following sequence?
1, 5, 9, 13, ....
17
What is the vertex of the following?
y=(x-7)^2+4
(7,4)
Add the following fractions:
1/3+2/3
1
These factors of 10 will add to give you 7.
5 and 2
What is the GCF (greatest common factor) of 16 and 24?
8
The inverse of an exponential equation is always_____.
What is the next term in the following sequence?
2, 6, 18....
54
What is the vertex of the following function?
y=-(x+1)^2+9
(-1,9)
Subtract the following fractions:
5/8-2/8
3/8
These factors of 33 will add to give you 14.
Factor the following trinomial:
x^2+2x+1
(x+1)(x+1)
The inverse of a quadratic function will always be a _____ function.
Square root
The following is an example of a ______ sequence.
240, 120, 60, 30....
Geometric
What transformations are occurring in the following function?
y=0.5(x-3)^2
Vertical compression by 0.5 and horizontal shift right by 3
Multiply the following fractions:
1/3*4/5
4/15
If 6 is the first factor of 54, find the other factor. Now add this number to 6. What do you get?
15
Which two numbers will add to give you 8 and multiply to give you 15?
3 and 5
Find the inverse of the following function:
y=5x-2
y^-1=(x+2)/5
The following sequence can be modeled by what linear equation:
5, 7, 9, 11...
y=3x+2
What transformations are occurring in the following function?
y=-2(x+8)^2-6
Reflection, vertical stretch by 2, horizontal shift left by 8, vertical shift down by 6
Divide the following fractions:
(4/3)/(4/5)
5/3
The sum of 12 and this other number will give you 19. What do you get when you multiply this number to 12?
84
Factor the following trinomial:
x^2+8x+15
(x+3)(x+5)
Find the inverse of the following square root function:
y=x^2-5;x>0
y^-1=sqrt(x+5)
The following sequence can be modeled by which exponential equation:
2, 4, 8, 16...
y=2^x