A polynomial with a highest exponent of two can be referred to as a
What is a Quadratic?
These are the four main methods of factoring
What are X Method, DPS, PST and GCF?
The value of this term indicates whether the parabola models a maximum or minimum
What is a?
This is represented as a -16 when speaking about modeling the path a ball takes when thrown
When a function's y values move at a constant rate of adding by 5, it is said to be classified as this
What is linear?
This form describes when a polynomial is placed in order from highest to lowest exponent
What is standard form?
This is the relationship between the b and c terms when factoring using the X Method
What is multiplies to be c and adds to be b?
The vertex of a parabola is composed of these two key features
What are the equation for the Axis of Symmetry and the value of the maximum/minimum?
This is used as the b term and is defined as being the speed at which the ball travels when thrown. It is said to be dependent on the individual releasing the ball
What is initial velocity?
A sequence in which each successive term is solved for by multiplying the prior term by 7 is classified as being this
What is geometric (exponential)?
A trinomial whose c term is both a perfect square and equivalent to half the b term squared is called this
What is a PST?
This dictates how many solutions and of what type our quadratic will have
What is the discriminant?
A parabola's range is dependent on this value
What is the value of the maximum/minimum?
This is how many times a ball will hit 10 feet if it reaches a maximum height of 13.5 feet
What is twice? (Once on the way up and again on the way down)
These terms are associated with knowing the value of one variable and replacing it to solve for a second
What are evaluating, plugging in and/or substituting?
This is the operation performed on exponents when multiplying the same base
What is addition?
This method can be used to check if factoring was done appropriately
What is the Box Method?
These are the points at which the value of f(x) = 0
What are x-intercepts/roots?
These values is dependent on the individual shooting the ball (statement with verbal justification)
What are the initial or release height as this is dependent on the thrower's shooting height and the initial velocity as this is dependent on the individuals strength, angle, and environmental factors
What is exponential growth?
This is how we classify a quadratic binomial whose c term is - 81 and a value is 225
What is DPS?
These are the most effective methods used when factoring 6x3 + 84x2 + 294x
What are GCF and PST?
Daily Double! Everyone plays. This is a list of key features of the graph of f(x) = -3(x - 4)2
What is vertex = (4, 0), A. of. S = x = 4, maximum = y = f(x) = 0, Range = y >= 0, Double Root - PST, x-intercept = 4 (when y = f(x) = 0), y-intercept = -48 (when x = 0), increasing x < 4, decreasing x > 4
Daily Double! Everyone plays. This is the value of the initial velocity of a basketball player whose free-throw shot reaches a max height of 12 feet after 1 second whose release height is 6 foot 3 inches.
What is 22.25 ft/sec?
These are the set of steps used to solve a system of equations by matrix using the graphing calculator
What is 2nd, x-1, Edit, Enter, Input Matrix Size, Input coefficients, 2nd, Mode, 2nd, x-1, Right Arrow, B:rref(, 2nd, x-1, Enter 2x