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Graphing Quadratics Graphing Solving using Square Roots Solving by Factoring Solving by Quadratic Formula Discriminants 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 GO TO FINAL JEOPARDY
Graphing Quadratics – 1 point Use the quadratic equation to complete the table of values: y = 5x2 + 1 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Graphing Quadratics– 2 points Find the vertex of the parabola given by: y = 2x2 + 4x - 6 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Graphing Quadratics – 3 points Find the axis of symmetry of the parabola given by: y = x2 + 3x - 6 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Graphing Quadratics – 4 points Use the quadratic equation to complete the table of values: y = 5(x+3)2 + 1 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Graphing Quadratics – 5 points Describe how to tell if a graph of a quadratic equation will have a maximum or minimum. RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Graphing – 1 point What are the solution(s) of the quadratic equation graphed below? RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Graphing – 2 points Will the vertex of y = 2x2-3x-5 be a maximum or minimum? RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Graphing – 3 points Determine the vertex of y = x2+4x-10 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Graphing – 4 points Determine the vertex of y = (x+6)(x – 3) RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Graphing – 5 points Determine the vertex of y = -(x+5)2-8 and if it will be a maximum or minimum. RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Square Roots – 1 point Solve for m. m2 – 36 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Square Roots – 2 points Solve for t. -39 + t2 = 10 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
DAILY DOUBLE Solving by Square Roots – 3 points Solve for n. 4(n + 1)2 = 20 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Square Roots – 4 points Solve for g. 5g2 – 5 = 4 + g2 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Square Roots – 5 points Solve for n. (n – 5)2 + 5 = 30 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Factoring - 1 point Solve by factoring. x2 – 25 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Factoring - 2 points Solve by factoring. 3m2 – 9m = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Factoring - 3 points Solve by factoring. t2 +2t + 1 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Factoring - 4 points Solve by factoring. h2 - 27h + 50 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by Factoring - 5 points Solve by factoring. d2 + 9d + 14 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by the Quadratic Formula – 1 point Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. x2 + 6x – 10 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by the Quadratic Formula – 2 points Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. 6x2 – 2x + 5 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by the Quadratic Formula – 3 points Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. -x2 + 4x – 16 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by the Quadratic Formula – 4 points Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. 5x2 – 2x = -1 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Solving by the Quadratic Formula – 5 points Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. -3x2 + 7x – 9 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Discriminants – 1 point Explain how to tell how many solutions an equation has by using its discriminant. RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Discriminants– 2 points Tell how many solutions the equation has without solving. z2 + 3z + 75 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Discriminants – 3 points Tell how many solutions the equation has without solving. 3x2 – x – 1 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Discriminants – 4 points Tell how many solutions the equation has without solving. 10x2 + 12x – 1 = 0 RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
Discriminants – 5 points Explain WHY a quadratic equation with a negative discriminant has no solutions. RETURN TO JEOPARDY BOARD
FINAL JEOPARDY! Give 3 different methods that can be used to solve a quadratic equation. then tell WHEN (or why) you would want to use each one.