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This document contains a test question project on mathematics for grade 9. It has multiple choice questions, true/false questions, short answer questions, and a problem solving question on solving a system of linear equations using substitution. The multiple choice questions cover topics like complex numbers, quadratic equations, linear systems, and radicals. The true/false questions test understanding of slope, quadratic forms, and properties of linear systems and roots. The short answer questions ask about using the quadratic formula and checking radical equation solutions. The problem solving question provides a system to solve using substitution.

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Test Question Math Project

This document contains a test question project on mathematics for grade 9. It has multiple choice questions, true/false questions, short answer questions, and a problem solving question on solving a system of linear equations using substitution. The multiple choice questions cover topics like complex numbers, quadratic equations, linear systems, and radicals. The true/false questions test understanding of slope, quadratic forms, and properties of linear systems and roots. The short answer questions ask about using the quadratic formula and checking radical equation solutions. The problem solving question provides a system to solve using substitution.

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Test Question Project

Mathematics-9

Name: ____________________________ Score: ____________


Grade and Section: __________________ Date: _____________

Directions: Box the letter of the right answer.


A. MULTIPLE CHOICES
1. It can be written in the standard form a+bi where a and b are real numbers.
a. Imaginary Number b. Complex Number
c. Complex Conjugates d. Radical
2. Complex Numbers are multiplied as if they are binomials: (a + b) + (c +di) = _________?
a. (ac - bi) + (ad + bc)i b. (ab + c) + (dc + bd)i
c. (a + c) + (b + d)i d. (ad – dc) + (da – bc)I
3. In solving Quadratic equations, which of the following is the correct alignment of the
procedure?
I. Simplify to get the exact solution.
II. Write the Quadratic Formula.
III. Use calculator, if necessary.
IV. Write the equation in standard form (zero of one side of the equation).
V. Substitute the numerical values for a, b, and c in the Quadratic Formula.
VI. Check the solution
VII. Identify the numerical values of the coefficients a, b, and c.
a. I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII b. VII, VI, V, IV, III, II, I
c. IV, VII, II, V, I, III, VI d. V, IV, VI, III, VII, I, II
4. It is an apparent solution that does not solve the given equation.
a. Like radicals b. Radicand
c. Extraneous Solution d. Discriminant
5. The radicandb −4 ac in the quadratic formula is called the ________?
2

a. Radicals b. Radicand
c. Perfect Square d. Discriminant
6. A system of linear equations that has at least one solution.
a. Consistent b. Inconsistent
c. Dependent d. Independent
7. If a system has ________, it is dependent.
a. exactly one solution b. infinite number solutions
c. no real solution d. two solutions
8. Identify the indicated variable of 3 x+ 4 y =24.
a. x=24−4 y b. x=2−7 y
c. x=7−4 y d. x=6−2 y
9. Identify the GCF of 24a, 32b, 56c.
a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8
10. What pair of numbers that are in specific order?
a. Like radicals b. Ordered pair
c. Complex Conjugates d. Radicands

B. TRUE, FALSE or MAYBE


Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not. You can write MAYBE if the
statement is not sure.
_______1. The slope m of a line is the ratio of the change in the y-coordinate to the
corresponding change in the x-coordinates.
_______2. Any equation that can be written in the form a x 2 +bx+ c (where a, b, and c are real
numbers and a 󠇣≠ 0) is called a/an standard form.
_______3. If a system has an infinite number of solutions, it is independent.
_______4. If the graph of y=a x2 −bx+ c does not cut the x-axis, the equation a x 2 +bx+ c has no
real roots.
_______5.If a positive integer that is not a perfect square, then √ a is rational number.

C. EASY
Answer the following briefly.
1. When do you use quadratic formula to solve a quadratic equation?

2. Why do we need to check all possible solutions to radical equations?

D. PROBLEM SOLVING
Solve and write the complete solution of the problem.

4 x+3 y =5
Solve { 5 x +2 y=8 using the substitution method

Solution: Checking:
KEY TO CORRECTION

A. MULTIPLE CHOICES B. TRUE, FALSE or MAYBE


1. C. 6. A. 1. TRUE
2. A. 7. B. 2. FALSE
3. C. 8. A 3. FALSE
4. C. 9. D. 4. TRUE
5. D. 10. B. 5. FALSE
C. EASY D. PROBLEM SOLVING
Solution:

1. Quadratic equations are actually used in 4x + 3y = 5 (1)


everyday life, as when calculating areas, 5x + 2y = 8 (2)
determining a products profit or formulating
the speed of an object. From (1): 3y = 5 – 4x
3 y 5−4 x
3
= 3
2. We must check all possible solutions to 5−4 x
radical equations to verify if they are truly the y= 3 (3)
solutions.
5−4 x 5−4(2)
[5x + 2( 3 ) = 8]3 y=
3
5−8
15x + 2(5 – 4x) = 24 y= 3
−3
15x + 10 – 8x = 24 y= 3
15x – 8x = 24 – 10 y = -1
7x = 14
7 x 14
=
7 7
x=2

Checking:
Equation 1: Equation 2:
4x + 3y = 5 5x + 2y = 8
4(2) + 3(-1) = 5 5(2) + 2(-1) = 8
8–3=5 10 – 2 = 8
5=5 8=8

Prepared by:
Fionah Belle E. Frias
9 - Emerald

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