Quiz 4.1 - Roots and Factoring

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11 questions
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Solve x2-8x+12 = 0 by factoring.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first.

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Solve by factoring.

List your solutions.
Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first.

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Solve by factoring. List your solutions.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first.

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Solve by factoring. List your solutions.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first.

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Solve by square roots. List your solutions.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first.

1

Solve by square roots. List your solutions.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first. Simplify any radicals.

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Solve by square roots. List your solutions.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first. Simplify any radicals.

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Find the roots of the function.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first.

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Solve 10x2 = 6x by factoring.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first. Use fractions, not decimals.

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Solve \frac{1}{4}x^{2}-7=25 by square roots.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first. Use fractions, not decimals. Simplify any radicals.

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Solve (x-1)2 + 1 = 10 by square roots.

Use x={#, #}, with one space after the comma, no other spaces. List the smaller number first. Use fractions, not decimals. Simplify any radicals.