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15.2Quadratic Graphs Part Two

Quadratic Graphs Part Two Revision Questions

1. . Which of the following is the graph of the quadratic equation

y = (x + 1)(x - 3)
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Correct Answer: D

2. . Which of the following is the graph of the quadratic equation

y = (2x - 1)(x - 2)
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Correct Answer: B

3. . What is the factorised form of the equation shown in the graph below?

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  1. y = (x - 1)(2 + x)
  2. y = (2x - 1)(2 - x)
  3. y = (x - 1)(2 - x)
  4. y = (x + 1)(2 + x)

Correct Answer: C

4. . What is the factorised form of the equation shown in the graph below?

Math Tutorials: Quadratic Graphs Part Two Example
  1. y = (x - 1)(x - 3)
  2. y = (x + 3)(x - 1)
  3. y = (3 - x)(2x - 1)
  4. y = (x - 3)(1 - x)

Correct Answer: B

5. . Which of the following graphs shows a quadratic equation that cannot be factorised?

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Correct Answer: D

6. . Which of the options below can the factorised form of the equation shown by the following graph?

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  1. y = (kx + t)(ux + v)
  2. y = x(kx + t)
  3. y = (kx + t)2
  4. The equation shown in the graph cannot be factorised

Correct Answer: B

7. . Which of the options below can the factorised form of the equation shown by the following graph?

Math Tutorials: Quadratic Graphs Part Two Example
  1. y = (kx + t)(ux + v)
  2. y = x(kx + t)
  3. y = (kx + t)2
  4. The equation shown in the graph cannot be factorised

Correct Answer: A

8. . What is the y = a(x + m) + n form of the quadratic equation shown by the graph below?

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  1. y = 2x2 + x + 3
  2. y = x(2x + 1) + 3
  3. y = 2(x - 1/4)2 - 25/8
  4. y = 2(x + 1)2 + 3

Correct Answer: C

9. . Which of the following graphs represents the quadratic equation

y = 3(x - 1)2 - 3
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Correct Answer: A

10. . What is the value of n when the quadratic equation shown in the graph below is written in the form

y = a(x + m)2 + n

The coordinates of the x-intercepts are also shown in the graph.

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  1. 0
  2. -3
  3. 3
  4. -1

Correct Answer: B

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