Test 2 Review Hot Seat. Rules 1.You will work in groups of four. Each member is responsible for a copy of the work for this activity in their binder.

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Test 2 Review Hot Seat

Rules 1.You will work in groups of four. Each member is responsible for a copy of the work for this activity in their binder. 2. Each question is worth one point. 3. I will randomly select one member from each team to present the answer for their group. If that person is correct, their group will receive a point; if not, their group will not receive a point for the question.

What is the end behavior of the function below?

Factor the expression below:

Write a polynomial function that has the following factors: -2, -2,, and 5

Classify the polynomial in words:

Factor the polynomial expression as much as possible.

Describe the end behavior of

Sketch the polynomial:

A moving company uses boxes with sides have the following relationship: x by x-6 by x-9. If you need a box that has a volume of 560 cubic feet, what does the value of x need to be for the box to be big enough? What are the dimensions of the box?

Write a polynomial that matches the graph below.

Factor the polynomial expression:

Solve the polynomial by factoring:

Write a polynomial that matches the graph below.