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Chapter 2 Review Questions MCF3M Winter '22

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Chapter 2 Review Questions MCF3M Winter '22

MCF3M Ch.2
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CHAPTER 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS

1. Describe the information that can be obtained by inspecting

a) the standard form of the quadratic function,


b) the factored form of the quadratic function,
c) the vertex form of the quadratic function,

2. Use the graph below to answer the questions that follow.


y

–5 –4 –3 –2 –1 1 2 3 4 5 x
–1

–2

–3

–4

–5

a) What are the coordinates of the vertex?


b) What is the optimal value?
c) What is the equation of the axis of symmetry?
d) What are the zeros?
e) What is the y-intercept?
f) For what values of x is the function positive?
g) For what values of x is the function negative?
h) For what values of x is the function increasing?
i) For what values of x is the function decreasing?

3. Sketch the graphs of the following functions.

a)
b)
c)

4. Convert the following functions to standard form.


a)
b)

5. Convert the function to standard form. Then,


sketch the graph.

6. Solve by factoring.

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

7. A model rocket is launched into the air. Its path is approximated by


the function , where is the height in metres and t
is the time in seconds. When will the rocket hit the ground? Solve
the problem by factoring.

8. If a number is added to twice its square, the result is 15. Find the
number. Let x represent the number and solve the problem by
factoring.

9. The dimensions of a rectangular garden were 5 m by 8 m. Each


dimension was increased by the same amount. The garden then
had an area of 88 m2. Find the dimensions of the new garden. Let
x represent the amount of increase and solve the problem by
factoring.

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