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Unit 3 Summative Assessment

This document is a 13 question summative assessment for Algebra 1 Unit 3. It covers topics such as graphing quadratic functions, determining intercepts and maxima/minima from graphs, comparing functions based on their graphs, determining domains and ranges, and solving word problems involving quadratic functions. Students are asked to circle answers, describe transformations between graphs, sketch graphs, determine intervals where a function is increasing/decreasing/constant, and solve applied problems involving quadratic rates and costs.

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Unit 3 Summative Assessment

This document is a 13 question summative assessment for Algebra 1 Unit 3. It covers topics such as graphing quadratic functions, determining intercepts and maxima/minima from graphs, comparing functions based on their graphs, determining domains and ranges, and solving word problems involving quadratic functions. Students are asked to circle answers, describe transformations between graphs, sketch graphs, determine intervals where a function is increasing/decreasing/constant, and solve applied problems involving quadratic rates and costs.

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Algebra 1

Name: _____________________________

Unit 3 Summative Assessment

Period: _____ Date:__________________

1. Circle all statements that are supported by the graph shown.

a. The vertex of the


graph is (2, 1)
b. The roots of the quadratic function are 0 and 3.
c. The coefficient of

x 2 in the equation of this quadratic function is positive.

d. The quadratic function graphed has no real solution.


2. A rocket is launched from 180 feet above the ground at time t = 0. The function that
models this situation is given by h = 16t2 + 96t + 180, where t is measured in seconds
and h is height above the ground measured in feet. Graph the function using the
calculator to answer the following questions.
a. What is a reasonable domain restriction for t in this context?
b. Determine the height of the rocket two seconds after it was launched.

c. Determine the maximum height obtained by the rocket.

d. Determine the time when the rocket is 100 feet above the ground.

e. Determine the time at which the rocket hits the ground.

3. What is the range of the function

f ( x )=3 x +2

when the domain is {-2, -1, 2}?

4. Given

h ( x )=|x +2|3

and

g ( x ) =|x|+ 4 :

a. Describe how to obtain the graph of

from the graph of

a ( x )=|x| using

from the graph of

a ( x )=|x|

transformations.

b. Describe how to obtain the graph of

using

transformations.

c. Sketch the graphs of

h( x ) and

g(x)

on the same coordinate plane.

5. Which of the following graphs is a function?

6. Which of the following types of function has the possibility of two x-intercepts?

I.
II.
III.

Linear
Quadratic
Absolute value

7. Given the graph for one quadratic function and the table of values for another,
determine which has a smaller maximum.

8. Compare the
calculator.
a. Compare the x-intercepts.

graphs of y = 3x2 and y = 3x3 using your

b. Describe the maximum and minimum of both graphs.

c. Describe the end behavior of both graphs.

9. A quadratic function is symmetric about the line x = 5. Use the table below to
approximate the other x-intercept.

a. between 1 and 2
between 4 and 5

x y
5 1
2
6 6
7 2
8 -1
b. between 2 and 3

c. between 3 and 4

10.
Use the graph below to calculate the average rate of change in the speed of
Kellys car from 9:09 to 9:12.

11.

Use the graph below to answer the following questions.

What is (are) the interval(s) on the graph where the function is increasing:

What is (are) the interval(s) on the graph where the function is decreasing.

What is (are) the interval(s) on the graph where the function is constant.

12.

State the domain of the graph below in interval notation:

13.
An Uber driver charges $2.50 plus $1.10 for each mile driven. This is
represented by the equation C = 1.1m + 2.5.
a. Use this equation to determine how far you can travel if you have $10.00.

b.

What is the minimum amount of money you will spend?

c.

What is the domain and range of this function?

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