Factoring
Mystery Method
Taking Square Roots
Graphing
Random Quadratic Questions
100

x2 - 2x - 3 = 0

x = 3, x = -1

100

Solve the following quadratic equation using the method of your choice:

0 = x2 - 4

x = 2, x = -2

100

Solve:  

x2  = 16

x = 4, x = -4

100

List the transformations

y = (x + 3)2 - 7 

left 3, down 7

100

What are two other words that refer to the "solution" of a quadratic equation?

x-intercepts, zeroes, roots

200

3x2 + 2x - 5 = 0

x = 1, x = 5

200

Solve the following quadratic equation by factoring:

9x2 - 81x = 0

x = 0, x = 9

200

Solve: 

4x2 + 3 = 84

x = 9/2, x = -9/2

200

List the transformations:

y = -(x + 2)2

reflect over x-axis, left 2

200

How many real solutions can a quadratic function have?

0, 1, or 2

300

x2 - 7x = - 6

x = 6, x = 1

300

Solve: 

(k - 3)(5k + 1) = 0

k = 3, k = -1/5

300

Solve: 

(x - 5)2 = 49

x = 12, x = -2

300

List the transformations:

y = -3(x - 4)2 + 1

reflect over x-axis, vert. stretch by 3, right 4, up 1

300

Name two ways to solve a quadratic equation.

Solving quadratics by taking square roots, by factoring, or by graphing

400

2x2 = 7x + 30

x = -5/2, x = 6

400

EXPLAIN why solving using square roots is a good choice for the following problem:

4x2 - 120 = 24

Only one term with a variable

400

Solve:

 x2 + 9 = 0

No Real Solution

400

Draw a graph of a quadratic function that has NO solutions

{parabola should point AWAY from the x-axis}

400

What is the standard form of a quadratic equation?

ax2 + bx + c = 0

500

5n2 + 41n - 12 = -4 + 2n

n = 1/5, n = -8

500

Solve the quadratic:

-10x2 - 3x + 1 = 0

x = 1/5, x = -1/2

500

Solve: 

2(x+7)2 - 5 = 13

x = -4, x = -10

500

Draw a graph of a quadratic function that has a single x-intercept at 3 and a y-intercept at -4

{concave down parabola with a vertex at (3,0) and going through (0, -4)}

500

What 2 pieces of information do you know about the graph of this function JUST BY LOOKING at the equation?

y = -4x2 + 5x + 8

*it will be concave down

*it has a y-intercept at 8