Unit 5 Quadratic Functions.

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Unit 5 Quadratic Functions

1. Solve 9x2+ 16 = 0 for x.

2. The function h(t) = 4t2 – 12t + 25 represents the height, in inches, of a swing after t seconds, for 0 ≤ t ≤3. a. Solve the function when h(t) = 0. b. Will the swing touch the ground?Explain how you know.

3. What are the solutions to the equation 12x2 = –300?

4. What are the solutions to the equation 2x2 + 3x + 9 = 0?

5. Factor the expression 16a4 – 81.

6. Write f(x) = 2x2 + 6x + 1 in vertex form

 

8. The function h(t) = –t2 + 8t + 2 represents the height, in feet, of a stream of water being squirted out of a fountain after t seconds. What is the maximum height of the water?

9. What are the zeros of the function represented by the quadratic expression 2x2 + x – 3?

10. Factor the quadratic equation x2 + 8x – 30 by completing the square.

11. The expression –X2 + 70x – 600 represents a company’s profit for selling x items. For which number(s) of items sold is the company’s profit equal to $0? A. 0 items B. 35 items C. 10 items and 60 items D. 20 items and 30 items

12. The product of two consecutive positive integers is 132. Write an equation to model the situation. What are the two consecutive integers?