Quiz Parabolas

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18 questions
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Which represents an equation for the axis of symmetry of the graph of


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What are the coordinates of the lowest point on the parabola whose equation is


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Which is the equation of the parabola that has the y-axis as it's axis of symmetry and it's minimum point at ( 0 , 3 ) ?

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Which parabola has an axis of symmetry of
x = - 2 ?
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Which is an equation of the parabola graphed in the accompanying diagram?



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Which graph is the function


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What are the roots to the parabola in the diagram below?


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What is the vertex of the graph of the function


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What is the range of the parabola shown below?
(You can type your answer in either set notation or interval notation.)

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What is the domain when the parabola is decreasing?
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On the axes provided, graph the function for the equation

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Write the equation for the axis of symmetry of the function

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What is the vertex point of the function


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What is the y-intercept of the function


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Amy tossed a ball in the air in such a way the path of the ball was modeled by the equation


In the equation, y represents the height of the ball in feet and x is the time in seconds.
Graph the function on the axes provided.

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What is the maximum height of the ball?


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After what tenth of a second does the ball hit the ground?


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What are the coordinates of the vertex of the parabola whose equation is


Show your work algebraically in the space provided.