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Outcome 16 Assessment

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21 questions
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Question 1
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Factor the quadratic x^{2}+10x+16. Show your work.

Question 2
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Factor the quadratic 2x^{2}-x-15. Show your work.

Question 3
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Completely factor the quadratic -5x^{2}+30x-40. Show your work.

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Question 5
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Explain how you matched the graph with the expression.

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Question 6
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What is the difference between the y-intercepts of f(x) and g(x)? (Meaning subtract them from each other)

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Question 14
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What are the x intercepts of the function f\left(x\right)=x^{2}+7x-18?

Question 15
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What is the y-intercept of the equation f(x)=2(x-3)(x+2)

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Question 4
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Which graph is most likely to be the graph of -x^{2}-7x-10?

Question 7
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What are the x-intercepts of this equation?

Question 8
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What is the halfway point between your x-intercepts?

Question 9
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What is the vertex of this equation? (List as coordinates)

Question 10
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Multiply all of the pieces together to get your standard form (aka expanded form)

Question 11
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What is your y-intercept?

Question 12
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Make a sketch of your graph, including the x-intercepts, y-intercept, and vertex

A cannon is positioned 128ft above ground. It launches a cannonball at an initial velocity of 32 ft per second.
Question 16
16.

Which of the following is the correct equation for the situation?

Question 17
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What is the y-intercept of the equation?

Question 18
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Factor out the equation completely. What does the equation look like in factored form?

Question 19
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What are your x-intercepts?

Question 20
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What is your vertex?

Question 21
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Sketch a graph that represents this equation