This quiz assesses knowledge of how to simplify radicals, how to evaluate radical expressions, and add, subtract, multiply and divide radical expressions.
I used this quiz in an honors precalculus course, but it could also be used in an advanced algebra 2 course or a non-honors precalculus course to assess where the students are at regarding the learning targets partway through the unit on matrices. It is formatted so that each two-sided copy results in two half-page quizzes. It contains the following problems. 1. Solve the given system of 3 linear equations in 3 variables using an augmented matrix. 2. Solve the given system of 2 linear equati
The High School Common Core Math III curriculum (A.REI.11) requires students to know how to operate with rationals. This quiz includes...
1. Simplifiying Rationals
2. Adding Rationals
3. Subtracting Rationals
4. Multiplying Rationals
5. Dividing Rationals
Need a quick assessment of these 5 skills? Use this quiz! It can also be used how ever you like. It's fully editable so make it homework, classwork or part of a test.
A 5 question (multiple parts per question) quiz from the book - Algebra and Trigonometry / Edition 4 by Robert F. Blitzer. Chapter 1.1 and 1.2 are covered in this quiz.
This is a quick assessment to see what students have retained after learning the quadratic formula and the discriminant. It is also includes a challenging bonus question.
This is a quiz over finding functional values given a graph and a mapping, and also their inverses given a graph and an equation. The last problem covers rational functions including holes and asymptotes.
10 question quiz on factoring quadratics and graphing quadratics
Customer Tips
How to get TpT credit to use on future purchases:
Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you’ll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TpT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I va
I used this "Grade the Quiz" as a classroom activity for multiplying and dividing rational expressions. I wanted them to look at the factors and understand if they really are the correct factors. It's a little different then just asking them to do the work and I think they enjoyed it.
A 25 question quiz for factoring trinomials when a = 1, or there is a greatest common factor that reduces A to one, as well as a few special patterns (perfect square trinomials and differences of two squares).
**Includes Key**
This Quiz aligns perfectly with the Notes from Unit 1 Day 1 and Unit 1 Day 2. I have included the answer key to make your life easier. :)
Enjoy. Make sure to check out the rest of my materials.