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15.1Quadratic Graphs Part One

Quadratic Graphs Part One Revision Questions

1. . Which of the following is a quadratic equation with one variable?

  1. 2x2 - 3xy + 4 = 0
  2. y = x2 - 3x + 2
  3. 3x + 4y - 1 = 0
  4. 5x2 - 4x - 1 = 0

Correct Answer: D

2. . Which of the following is a quadratic equation with two variables?

  1. x2 - 3y + 5 = z
  2. y = x2 - 1
  3. x - y = 4
  4. 3x - 2y2 = 4x2

Correct Answer: B

3. . How many x-intercepts does the graph of the following quadratic equation have?

y = 3x2 - 5x - 2
  1. 0
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3

Correct Answer: C

4. . What is the y-intercept of the following quadratic equation?

y = 2x2 - 5x + 8 = 0
  1. C(0, 2)
  2. C(-5, 0)
  3. C(8, 0)
  4. C(0, 8)

Correct Answer: D

5. . What are the coordinates of the vertex V of the parabola given by the equation

y = 2x2 - 3x - 2
  1. 3/4
  2. 3/2
  3. -3/2
  4. -3/4

Correct Answer: A

6. . What are the coordinates of points A and B representing the x-intercepts of the parabola

y = 3x2 - 2x - 5
  1. A(-1, 0) and B(5/3, 0)
  2. A(1, 0) and B(5/3, 0)
  3. A(-1/0) and B(4/3, 0)
  4. A(-5, 0) and B(3, 0)

Correct Answer: A

7. . Which of the following statements is true for the parabola

y = -x2 + 7x - 12
  1. V(7/2, -1/4) is the lowest point of the parabola
  2. V(7/2, -1/4) is the highest point of the parabola
  3. V(7/2, 1/4) is the highest point of the parabola
  4. V(-7/2, 1/4) is the lowest point of the parabola

Correct Answer: C

8. . Which of the following points does NOT belong to the parabola

y = x2 - 3x + 4
  1. M(-3, 22)
  2. N(0, 4)
  3. P(-1, 0)
  4. Q(1, 2)

Correct Answer: C

9. . Which of the following represents the equation of the parabola shown in the figure?

Math Tutorials: Quadratic Graphs Part One Example
  1. y = x2 + 4x + 3
  2. y = x2 - 4x + 3
  3. y = x2 - 3x + 4
  4. y = x2 + 3x + 4

Correct Answer: B

10. . What is the coefficient b of the parabola shown in the graph below?

Math Tutorials: Quadratic Graphs Part One Example
  1. 2
  2. 3
  3. 4
  4. -5

Correct Answer: D

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