Graphing Quadratics & Writing Quadratics
Solving Quadratics
Complex Numbers
100

REVIEW #10

Identify the transformation(s) of g(x) from the quadratic parent function:  g(x)=-(x-7)^2+4 

Reflect over the x-axis, right 7, up 4

100

REVIEW #9

What are the three other ways of saying the zeros of a quadratic function?  

roots, x-intercepts, solutions

100

REVIEW #1

Find the complex conjugate of  -5-2i 

-5+2i

200

REVIEW #12

Given the graph below what are the roots of the function?

x=4

200

REVIEW #8

Set the following quadratic expression equal to zero and solve.

x^2+x-30

x=-6,5

200

REVIEW #2

Find the complex conjugate of  -3i+11 

3i+11

300

REVIEW #11

Draw an example of a quadratic equation with one solution, two solutions, and no solutions.

300

REVIEW #13

Solve using the Quadratic Formula

 -x^2-6x-9=0 

x=-3

300

REVIEW #3

Simplify

2+3i-(5-4i)

-3+7i

400

REVIEW #5

Write a quadratic function in standard form with zeros at 8 and -2.

y=x^2-6x-16

400

REVIEW #7

Set the following quadratic expression equal to zero and solve.

4x^2-5x+2

x=(5+-isqrt7)/8

400

REVIEW #4

Simplify (TYPO!!!!)

(4+i)+(-3-2i)

1-i

500

REVIEW #6

Write a quadratic function in vertex form with a vertex at (2,-4) and passes through the point (1,-7).

y=-3(x-2)^2-4

500

REVIEW #15 

Solve using the Quadratic Formula

-x^2+5x=2

x=(-5+-\sqrt17)/-2

500

REVIEW #14

Solve using the Quadratic Formula

x^2-2x+9=0

x=(2+-i\sqrt32)/2

x=1+-2i\sqrt2