Write a possible equation for this function:
y=x^3-4
Solve for x:
x-20=4-3x
x=6
What are the x intercepts of this function? Write your answer as a coordinate point(s)
y=(x-3)(x+7)
(3,0) and (-7,0)
Write the following quadratic in vertex form:
y=x^2+2x-4
y=(x+1)^2-5
It's the the sport Mr. Wong plays (and coaches)
Volleyball
Write a possible equation for this function:
y=1/(x-2)+5
Solve the system:
y=2x+5
6x-7y=5
(-5, -5)
What is the y intercept of this function? Write your answer as a coordinate point
y=(x-1)^3-3
(0, -4)
What is the vertex of this parabola?
y=(x+5)(x-3)
(-1, -16)
It's the company where Mr. Wong used to work before teaching
Epic Systems
Write an equation for a square root function that has been shifted to the left 3 units, up 6 units, and reflected across the x axis.
y=-sqrt(x+3)+6
Solve the system:
y=x^2+2x-1
y=-4x+6
(-7,34) and (1,2)
What is the y intercept of this function? Write your answer as a coordinate point.
y=(x-2)(x+12)
(0, -24)
Liam throws a baseball from a height of 5 feet so that its highest point is 30 feet away and 15 feet high. Sketch a graph and write an equation to model the path of the baseball.
y=-10/900(x-30)^2+15
It's Mr. Wong's favorite dog breed
Corgis!!!
Write the equation for this function:

y=-2abs(x-3)+4
Solve for x:
7x^2=9+2x
x=-1 and x=9/7
What is the domain and range of this function?

D: [2, oo) R: [5, oo)
Write an equation of a parabola with a vertex at (-9, -4) that opens upward and passes through the point (-13,0)
y=1/2(x+9)^2-2
It's the state Mr. Wong came from prior to moving to Wisconsin
New Jersey
Write an equation for a circle with its center at (3,-4) and a radius of 6.
(x-3)^{2}+(y+4)^{2}=36
Find where these functions intersect:
f(x)=2x^2+10x-5
g(x)=-3x^2+10
(1,7) and (-3, -17)
What is the range of this function?
y=x^{2}-10x+16
R: [-9, oo)
Mr. Wong saw this building in Chicago last week that had a parabola design on the bottom. He calculated the full length of the parabola to be about 200 feet. The highest point of the parabola was 12 stories high (each story is about 10 feet). He was like, "I'm going to make my students write a possible equation for this!!"

y=-.012(x-100)^2+120
It's where Mr. Wong went to graduate school
UW Madison