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ALGEBRA REVIEWER 2ND YR DLSZ ( third term final exam ) QUADRATIC EQUATION

I.

Solve each quadratic equation using the square root property. 2. (x + 1)2 = 9

1. 3x2 = 75

3. 4(x 3)2 = 64

II. Solve the quadratic equation by completing the square.


1. 2 x 6 x 3 0
2

2. x 6 x 2 0
2

3. x 4 x 1 0
2

III.
2

Solve the quadratic equation by using the quadratic formula.


2. 3x 6 x 3 0
2

1. 5x 9 x 2 0

3. x 4 x 2 0
2

1.

What are the roots of the equation A. 1 and 21 B. C. 3 and 7 D.

2.

Which equation has roots of A. B. C. D.

and 5?

DISCRIMINANT 1. The roots of the equation are A. real, rational, and equal B. real, rational, and unequal C. real, irrational, and unequal D. imaginary 2. Which value of c would make the roots of the equation real, rational, and equal? A. 9 B. B. 18 D. D. C. 3. The equation has imaginary roots when n is equal to A. 10 B. B.6 C. 8 D. D.4 4. The roots of the equation are A. imaginary B. real, rational, and equal C. real, rational, and unequal D. real, irrational, and unequal PROBLEM SOLVING: QUADRATIC EQUATIONS Analyze and solve verbal problems that involve quadratic equations 1 When 36 is subtracted from the square of a number, the result is five times the number. What is the positive solution? A. 9 B. 6 C. 3 D. 4

Find two consecutive numbers whose product is 306.

3 Find three consecutive positive even integers such that the product of the second and third integers is twenty more than ten times the first integer. [Only an algebraic solution can receive full credit.]

4 Find three consecutive odd integers such that the product of the first and the second exceeds the third by 8.

5 Three brothers have ages that are consecutive even integers. The product of the first and third boys ages is 20 more than twice the second boys age. Find the age of each of the three boys.

6 Tamara has two sisters. One of the sisters is 7 years older than Tamara. The other sister is 3 years younger than Tamara. The product of Tamaras sisters' ages is 24. How old is Tamara?

VARIATION A. Find the variation constant, write a formula that expresses the indicated variation, and then find the unknown 1. c varies inversely as d, and c = 5 when d = 2.

2. n varies directly as q, and n = 39 when q = 3. Find n when q = 8

3. Trinas paycheck earnings, p, varies directly as the number of hours, h, she works. If she works 9 hours and earns Php1800.00, what should she earn if she worked 40 hours?

4. Some number, a, is directly proportional to the product of the square of b and the cube of c. When b=4 and c=-2, then a=256. If a=-108 and c=6, what is b if b must be a positive real number?

5. If t varies jointly with m and b and t = 80 when b=8.

m = 2 and b = 5. Find t when m = 5 and

6. A frictional force is necessary for a car to round a bend. The frictional force , F kilonewtons , varies directly as the square of the cars speed , V metres per second, and inversely as the radius of the bend, R metres. A. Write down a relationship between F, V and R. B. A frictional force of 20 kilonewtons is necessary for a car , travelling at a given speed , to round a bend. Find the frictional force necessary for the same car , travelling at twice the given speed , to round the same bend.

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