H_Bombard-HW Unit 1 Test Review--re-attempt

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38 questions
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(solve and decide how many solutions you would have...be sure to check your answers to determine if they will work)

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Solve and graph this in show your work (or on paper)...then answer the question.

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Given the graph, type the equation in the answer box. Begin with f(x)=

REMEMBER: In math, if we multiply a 1 by something, we don't show it in the equation...it's implied.

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The graph will open:

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The vertex point is: (note..do not include spaces, show your answer as an ordered pair (x,y) with parentheses

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( solve and graph, then determine which numbers below are INCLUDED in the shaded region of your graph!)

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What is the solution set of the graph above? (use 'x' and inequality signs (with AND or OR or condensed) in your answer)

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What is the solution set of the graph above using interval notation?

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What is the solution set of the graph above? (use 'x' and inequality signs (with AND or OR) in your answer)

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What is the solution set of the graph above using interval notation?

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give your answer in interval notation or write 'no solution' or 'all real numbers' if necessary.

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Solve the inequality:
Input your answer in interval notation.

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(find the 2 solutions...then input ONLY the larger of the 2 in the box)

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If your answer is no solution, type 'no solution'. If your answer is all real numbers type 'all reals'

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(use 'y' and inequality signs in your answer)

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Input your answer to #15 in interval notation:

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Type the equation of the graph above. Begin your answer with f(x)=

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What is the value of a?

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What is the value of h?

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What is the value of k?

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What is the value of a?

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What is the value of h?

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What is the value of k?

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vertex. (hint: graph this equation in show your work to help you with the remaining problems)

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equation of the axis of symmetry.

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domain (use interval notation)

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range (use interval notation)

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interval where it's increasing

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interval where it's decreasing

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minimum point (if there is one...if no minimum type 'none')

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maximum point (if there is one...if no maximum type 'none')

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(graph it in show your work to support your answer if necessary)

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Input the increasing interval for this function in the answer box. Graph the function in show your work to support your answer.

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