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UNIT 6 PRACTICE TEST V3 FULL VERSION

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1.

Use the drag and drop feature to label all the key characteristics of a parabola.

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Negative Root
Vertex
Positive Root
Axis of Symmetry
Y-Intercept
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Directions: Analyze the graphed quadratic function and identify its key properties.

The vertex is .

The axis of symmetry is .

The two zeros/roots are and .

The y-intercept is .

Maximum or Minimum?

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Select the expression that is equivalent to

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LT 6A: I can factor out the GCF of any polynomial.

Directions: Factor out the GCF of the following polynomial.

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Directions: Solve the following quadratic equation by factoring.

The two factors of this quadratic are and. The two roots/zeros of this quadratic are and .

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Directions: Calculate the key properties of the quadratic function and then graph. SHOW ALL YOUR WORK. Make sure your parabola has AT LEAST 5 points.

The axis of symmetry is .

The vertex is .

The y-intercept is .

The zeros/roots/x-intercepts are and .

Does the parabola have a maximum or a minimum value?

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The equation in STANDARD FORM that represents the area of the rectangular garden is .

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The two factors are and .

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is the appropriate choice for this scenario because.

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The two possible x values are OR .

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The length and the width of the rectangular garden is feet by feet.