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Quadratic Functions Test (Solve, Graph, Key Features, Word Problems) Google Form
Quadratic Functions Test (Solve, Graph, Key Features, Word Problems) Google Form
Quadratic Functions Test (Solve, Graph, Key Features, Word Problems) Google Form
Quadratic Functions Test (Solve, Graph, Key Features, Word Problems) Google Form
Quadratic Functions Test (Solve, Graph, Key Features, Word Problems) Google Form
Quadratic Functions Test (Solve, Graph, Key Features, Word Problems) Google Form
Quadratic Functions Test (Solve, Graph, Key Features, Word Problems) Google Form
Quadratic Functions Test (Solve, Graph, Key Features, Word Problems) Google Form
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Instantly Assess Quadratic Functions - Auto-Graded Google Form!

Make teaching and assessing quadratic functions stress-free with this ready-to-use 20-question Google Form. Perfect for classroom or remote learning, practice or graded assessment, it provides instant feedback, saving hours of grading.

🧩 Similar Resource:

This assessment pairs perfectly with our Quadratic Key Features Assessment, designed to help students analyze quadratic graphs and their attributes, such as zeros, vertex, minimum and maximum, axis of symmetry, domain and range, intercepts, and overall graph behavior.

📦 What's Inside:

A comprehensive, auto-graded, 20-question multiple-choice Google Form covering all essential skills:

  • Solve & Graph (11 Questions): Identify solutions/zeros from graphs or equations, match equations to solutions or graphs, handle one, two, or no real solutions.
  • Describe Key Features, Characteristics, or Attributes (7 Questions): Identify and describe key features, or attributes, such as: vertex, min/max, domain/range, intercepts, line of symmetry.
  • Real-World Word Problems (2 Questions): Apply concepts to practical scenarios shown as an equation or graph.

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Auto-graded: Get instant results.
  • No prep required: Just assign via Google Classroom, Canvas, Blackboard, or any LMS.
  • Flexible use: Unit test, practice, review, remediation, sub plans, independent practice, homework.
  • Engaging & meaningful: Students practice essential skills while applying concepts to real-world situations.

💻 No-Prep Digital Use

Ready for immediate assignment, completely digital and paperless.

🎯 Perfect For:

  • Math 8, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II
  • Diagnostic, end-of-unit, post-remediation, or retake assessments
  • Test prep or independent practice with instant feedback
  • Extra practice, intervention, or sub plans
  • Digital learning days or fully paperless classrooms

No prep. No stress. Just engaged students and meaningful real-world math!

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Quadratic Functions Test (Solve, Graph, Key Features, Word Problems) Google Form

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Description

Instantly Assess Quadratic Functions - Auto-Graded Google Form!

Make teaching and assessing quadratic functions stress-free with this ready-to-use 20-question Google Form. Perfect for classroom or remote learning, practice or graded assessment, it provides instant feedback, saving hours of grading.

🧩 Similar Resource:

This assessment pairs perfectly with our Quadratic Key Features Assessment, designed to help students analyze quadratic graphs and their attributes, such as zeros, vertex, minimum and maximum, axis of symmetry, domain and range, intercepts, and overall graph behavior.

📦 What's Inside:

A comprehensive, auto-graded, 20-question multiple-choice Google Form covering all essential skills:

  • Solve & Graph (11 Questions): Identify solutions/zeros from graphs or equations, match equations to solutions or graphs, handle one, two, or no real solutions.
  • Describe Key Features, Characteristics, or Attributes (7 Questions): Identify and describe key features, or attributes, such as: vertex, min/max, domain/range, intercepts, line of symmetry.
  • Real-World Word Problems (2 Questions): Apply concepts to practical scenarios shown as an equation or graph.

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Auto-graded: Get instant results.
  • No prep required: Just assign via Google Classroom, Canvas, Blackboard, or any LMS.
  • Flexible use: Unit test, practice, review, remediation, sub plans, independent practice, homework.
  • Engaging & meaningful: Students practice essential skills while applying concepts to real-world situations.

💻 No-Prep Digital Use

Ready for immediate assignment, completely digital and paperless.

🎯 Perfect For:

  • Math 8, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II
  • Diagnostic, end-of-unit, post-remediation, or retake assessments
  • Test prep or independent practice with instant feedback
  • Extra practice, intervention, or sub plans
  • Digital learning days or fully paperless classrooms

No prep. No stress. Just engaged students and meaningful real-world math!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve quadratic equations in one variable.
Solve quadratic equations by inspection (e.g., for 𝘹² = 49), taking square roots, completing the square, the quadratic formula and factoring, as appropriate to the initial form of the equation. Recognize when the quadratic formula gives complex solutions and write them as 𝘢 ± 𝘣𝘪 for real numbers 𝘢 and 𝘣.
For a function that models a relationship between two quantities, interpret key features of graphs and tables in terms of the quantities, and sketch graphs showing key features given a verbal description of the relationship.
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