Plus/Minus
Find the Discriminant
State the Outcome
Simplify the Fraction
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100

The solution(s) to 7 ± 8

What are 15 and -1

100

Find the Discriminant:

x+ 3x - 6

What is 33

100

Choose the outcome

Discriminant = -144

( 2 QR, 2 IR, 1 RR, 2 CR)

What is 2 CR

100

State the fraction in is simplest form 

4/8

What is 1/2

100

The Italian town that Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is set.

Where is Verona

200

The solution(s) to 9 ± 0

What is 9

200

Find the Discriminant:

x2 + 10x - 14

What is 156

200

Choose the outcome

Discriminant = 27

( 2 QR, 2 IR, 1 RR, 2 CR)


What is 2 IR

200

State the fraction in is simplest form 

6/48

What is 1/8

200

This famous arena in New York City hosts massive events such as award shows, concerts, and NBA games. Often referred to by its initials as MSG

What is Madison Square Garden

300

The solution(s) to -13 ± -7

What are -20 and -6

300

Find the Discriminant: 

x2 + 6x + 24

What is -60

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

State the entire quadratic formula without looking it up! (You may sing the song)

What is x = (-b ± √(b²-4ac))/2a

300

State the fraction in is simplest form

10/25

What is 2/5

300

The student most likely to write an essay using a Steam Deck

Who is Josh

400

The solution(s) to 8 ± -4

What are -4 and 4

400

Find the Discriminant:

x2 - 8x + 16

What is 0

400

Choose the most likely outcome

Discriminant = 144

A. x= 11 and x=-1

B. x= 2.333... and x= -1.66...

C. x= 6

What is A. x= 11 and x = -1

400

State the fraction in is simplest form 

16/27

What is 16/27

400

The number of pounds that make up a ton

What is 2,000 pounds

500

The solution(s) to (-6 ± 3)/2

What are -3/2 and -9/2

500

Find the Discriminant:

-5x2 + 20x - 8

What is 240

500

Choose the most likely outcome

Discriminant = 0

A. x= 4 and x= -11

B. x= 2.33.... and 3.66...

C. x= 2

What is C. x= 2

500

State the fraction in is simplest form 

9/30

What is 3/10

500

This famous astronomer is shouted out in the classic Queen hit "Bohemian Rhapsody

Who is Galileo