Linear Equations
Quadratic Equations
Square Root
Perimeter Equations
Perpendicular
100

Find the slope of (y=2x+3)

2

100

What is the standard form of a quadratic equation?

(ax2+bc+c=0)

100

Simply the expression: √9 + √16

7

100

What is the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle?

( P = 2(l + w) )

100

What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to a line with a slope of 2?

-1/2
200

Solve for (x): (3x-7=2).

x=3

200

Solve for x: (x2-5x+6=0)

(x=2) and (x=3)

200

What is the product of √4 and √25 ?

20

200

If a square has a side length of 5, what is its perimeter?

5

200

If a line has the equation ( y = -1/3x + 2 ), what is the slope of a line perpendicular to it?

3

300

What is the y intercept of the line (4x+5y=20), when (x=0)?

y=4

300

What is the vertex of the quadratic function: ( f(x) = x2 - 4x + 1 )

(2, -3)


300

If you add √25 and √36, you get ..?

11

300

Calculate the perimeter of a triangle with sides measuring 3, 4, and 5 units.

12

300

Write the equation of a line that is perpendicular to ( y = 4x + 1 ) and passes through the point (1, 2).

( y = -1/4x + 9/4)

400

Write the equation of a line in slope intercept form that passes through the point (2,3) with a slope of -1?

y=-1x+5
400

Factor the quadratic expression: ( x2 + 7x + 10 ).

(x + 2)(x + 5)

400

Calculate the product of √3 and √12.

6

400

A rectangle has a length of 10 and a width of 4. What is its perimeter?

28

400

Determine if the lines ( y = 2x + 3 ) and ( y = -1/2x + 4 ) are perpendicular.

They are perpendicular

500

Determine if the lines represented by (y=3x+2) and (y=3x-5) are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.

Parallel or same slope

500

What are the roots of the equation ( 2x2 - 8 = 0)?

( x = -2 ) and ( x = 2 )

500

What is the result of (√2 + √8) × √2 ?

6

500

If the perimeter of a circle is known as the circumference, what is the formula for circumference in terms of radius ( r )

( C = 2/pi r )

500

Find the intersection point of the lines ( y = 3x + 1 ) and ( y = -1/3x + 5 ).

(1, 4)