Quiz covers the following sections:
Changing quadratics from general form to vertex form y=a(x-p)^2+q by completing the square.
Determine x and y intercepts of a quadratic function
Determine quadratic equation given vertex and a specific point.
Determine quadratic equation in factored form.
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The night before a quiz I always give a Last Practice for homework then send the students the answers - how do you study math, you do math. This is the Last Practice for graphing rational expressions by noting their roots, holes, vertical asymptotes and domain from standard to form.
This beginning derivatives quiz covers the constant, sum, difference, power, product, and quotient rules. It does NOT have trigonometric, exponenential, or logarithmic functions and the Chain Rule is not needed.
The following are included in the document:
Logarithmic Function Quiz
Limits Day 1 Homework
Limit Quiz 1
Lesson Plan: PSSA Review/Introduction to Logarithmic Functions
This quiz was used in an honors precalculus course, but could easily be adapted for an advanced algebra 2 or non-honors precalculus course. It was used as a formative assessment tool to determine the students' understanding in the middle of a unit prior to moving on the the second half of the unit. It is formatted so that each two-sided copy results in two copies of a 4-question quiz. The quiz contains questions that cover the following concepts. 1. Find the linear velocity (in mph) of an ob
Two versions of a series quiz. Questions include basic ones (determine sum to the nth term), moderate challenge (sum of n terms is this, what is the number of terms) and a variety of application problems. All equations and expressions entered in using latex for a professional/polished look.
10 word problems involving vectors to find velocity/direction ( r and theta ) or finding components ( x and y )
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This is a graphic organizer that can be used as an activity in an algebra 2 or precalculus course for students to practice the vocabulary of Degree and Leading Coefficient of polynomials. Degree and Leading Coefficient are to be written on the lines and examples (provided by teacher or student-derived) go inside the ellipses. Students could use them to quiz each other, can share them on a document camera or post on a wall after being decorated. It is intended to be cut in half to make two copies
convert between log and exponential form and solve for x
20 questions
10 in exponential form
10 in logarithm form
convert each and solve
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Quiz covers the following sections:
Solving Systems of Equations Graphically (Linear-Quadratic and Quadratic-Quadratic Systems)
Solving Systems of Equations Algebraically (Linear-Quadratic and Quadratic-Quadratic Systems)
Applications of Linear-Quadratic and Quadratic-Quadratic Systems
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This is the form i use for my weekly warm-up and exit tickets. I do a challenge question at the beginning of the week and post a warm-up and exit question on the white board each day except Friday which for me is quiz day. The exit tickets are due at the beginning of class on Fridays
The night before a quiz I always assign a Last Practice then I send the students the answers via email - how do you study math, you do math. This is the Last Practice on graphing rational expression by finding their y-intercepts, horizontal or slant (oblique) asymptotes based on whether the rational was proper or improper. The students had to add those features to the given graph. It's a nice application of polynomial division and graphing lines.
Solving polynomial equations by lots of methods, finding equations given the roots and finding solutions by using a graphing calculator is all included here.
This is a short worksheet/quiz for a Pre-Calculus class that covers solving different types of radical equations and inequalities. Answer sheet also included.
A little tougher than the first Polynomial Division Quiz as the answers are a little tougher to get and I sometimes give this as a non-calculator quiz to make it even tougher.
The problems and activities within this document are designed to assist students in achieving the following standards: HSF.IF.B.4 & HSF.IF.C.7.C, as well as the standards for mathematics practice and the literacy standards. They are also designed to help the teacher assess the students’ abilities when it comes to working with the ideas within the standards.
This document contains the following related to polynomial end behavior:
- guided notes and practice problems
- homework, with solution k
Quiz covers the following topics.
Max/Min values of a quadratic function
Applications and Solving Word Problems involving Quadratic Functions (Area and Revenue Problems)
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Radical Quiz 1 covers the following sections:
Absolute Value of a Real Number
Simplifying Radical Expressions
Adding and Subtracting Radical Expressions
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Solving 45-45-90 & 30-60-90 triangles mainly & a couple pythagorean theorem questions.
12 questions, most of them asking to find multiple different things.
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