1. The document is a math test with multiple choice questions about quadratic equations.
2. It tests concepts like standard form, degree of quadratic equations, extracting square roots to solve quadratics, and finding roots.
3. There are 21 multiple choice questions testing these concepts, along with examples to solve by extracting square roots or factoring.
1. The document is a math test with multiple choice questions about quadratic equations.
2. It tests concepts like standard form, degree of quadratic equations, extracting square roots to solve quadratics, and finding roots.
3. There are 21 multiple choice questions testing these concepts, along with examples to solve by extracting square roots or factoring.
1. The document is a math test with multiple choice questions about quadratic equations.
2. It tests concepts like standard form, degree of quadratic equations, extracting square roots to solve quadratics, and finding roots.
3. There are 21 multiple choice questions testing these concepts, along with examples to solve by extracting square roots or factoring.
1. The document is a math test with multiple choice questions about quadratic equations.
2. It tests concepts like standard form, degree of quadratic equations, extracting square roots to solve quadratics, and finding roots.
3. There are 21 multiple choice questions testing these concepts, along with examples to solve by extracting square roots or factoring.
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NAME:________________________________________ SCORE: ___________________ _____ 14. Which of the quadratic equations has the values of a=3 , b=−6∧c=2 ?
SECTION:________________________ DATE: ____________________ A. 3 x 2 – 6 x+2=0 C. 3 x 2+ 6 x +2=0
2 Grade 9 Mathematics B. −3 x – 6 x+2=0 D. −3 x 2+ 6 x – 2=0 Quarter 1 - Summative Test No. 1 (Set A) _____ 15. The root/s of the quadratic equation 2 x 2 – 72 = 0 is/are _____. I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each item carefully then write the letter of your answer. A. 36 B. −6 C. 6 D. ± 6 _____ 1. It is a polynomial equation of degree two that can be written in the _____ 15. Which of the following situations does not represent a quadratic form ax 2 +bx +c=0, where a, b and c are real numbers and a 0. equation? A. Linear equation C. Quadratic equation A. The product of two consecutive odd numbers is 195. B. Linear inequality D. Quadratic inequality B. Leah paid a total of Php1,500 for a pair of pants and a blouse. The cost of the pair of _____ 2. Which of the following is the standard form of quadratic equations? pants is Php500 more than the cost of the blouse. A. ax 2 +bx +c C. ax +c=0 C. The width of a rectangular garden is 2 m less than its length and the area is 35 square 2 B. ax +bx +c=0 D. a+ b+c=0 meters. _____ 3. Which of the following is a quadratic equation? D. The difference of two numbers is 3 and their product is 108. A. 2(x +2)=5 C. 5(x +3)=3 x 2 2 _____ 16. Transform 3 x+ 5= into standard form. B. ax – b=0 2 D. x (x – 4 )=x x 2 _____ 4. What is the degree of quadratic equations? A. −3 x +5 x−2=0 C. 3 x 2−5 x−2=0 A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 B. −3 x 2−5 x+2=0 D. 3 x 2+5 x−2=0 2 _____ 5. What is the quadratic term in the equation 3 – 4x + 5x = 0? _____ 17. The area of a rectangle is 77 cm 2. Its length is 4 cm more than its A. 3 B. −4 x 2 C. 5 x D. 0 width. If w represents the width, how will you represent the length? 2 _____ 6. What is the value of b in the equation 2 x −8 x=0? A. 4 ∈¿ B. 4 w∈¿ C. ( w +4 ) ∈¿ D. ( w−4 ) ∈¿ A. 0 B. 2 C. −8 D. 8 2 _____ 18. If one of the factors of the quadratic equation x + 10 x +21=0 is _____ 7. Extracting square root is used to solve quadratic equation in the form _________. x +7, what is the other factor? A. x 2=k B. x=k C. x 2 – bx=0 D. ax 2 +bx +c=0 A. x +3 B. x−3 C. x +7 D. x−7 _____ 8. Which of the following can be solved easily by extracting square roots? _____ 19. What are the roots of the quadratic equation x 2−6 x=27 ? A. x 2+ 7 x+12=0 C. 4 t 2−9=0 A. 9∧−3 B. −9∧3 C. −9∧−3 D. 9∧3 B. 2 w 2+7 w−3=0 D. 3 y 2−2 y−8=0 _____ 20. Find the root/s of x 2+ 121=0. _____ 9. How many roots does x 2=k have if k > o? A. ± 11 B. 11 C. −11 D. no real roots A. One real root C. No real root _____ 21. What kind of roots does the equation x 2=k have if k < 0 ? B. Two real roots D. Equal real roots A. Not real/imaginary C. Real, irrational, and unequal _____ 10. What value(s) of x will make the statement x2 – 64 = 0 true? B. Real, rational, and not equal D. Real, rational, and equal A. 8 B. −8 C. 8 and −8 D. 64 _____ 11. Find the product of ( x−8 )( x +8 ) . I. Solve the following (Show your solutions). A. x 2−16 B. x 2+ 16 C. x 2−64 D. x 2+ 64 2 A. By Extracting Square Roots _____ 12. Transform 3 x+ 5= into standard form. x 2 2 A. −3 x +5 x−2=0 C. 3 x 2−5 x−2=0 1. 2 a =8 2. x 2+ 16=0 2 B. −3 x −5 x+2=0 D. 3 x 2+5 x−2=0 _____ 13. 2+ 4 x=3 x 2 when expressed in ax 2 +bx +c=0 form is ______. A. 3 x 2+ 4 x +2=0 C. 3 x 2+ 4 x−2=0 B. −3 x 2+ 4 x +2=0 D. −3 x 2+ 4 x – 2=0 B. By Factoring _____ 11. Which of the following is the standard form of quadratic equations? A. ax 2 +bx +c C. ax +c=0 1. x 2−49=0 2. b 2+ 8 b+7=0 2 B. ax +bx +c=0 D. a+ b+c=0 2 2 _____ 12. 2+ 4 x=3 x when expressed in ax +bx +c=0 form is ______. A. 3 x 2+ 4 x +2=0 C. 3 x 2+ 4 x−2=0 2 B. −3 x + 4 x−2=0 D. −3 x 2+ 4 x +2=0 _____ 13. Which of the quadratic equations has the values of a=3 , b=−6∧c=−2 ? 2 A. 3 x – 6 x+2=0 C. 3 x 2−6 x−2=0 NAME:________________________________________ SCORE: ___________________ B. −3 x 2 – 6 x+2=0 D. −3 x 2+ 6 x – 2=0 SECTION:________________________ DATE: ____________________ _____ 14. The root/s of the quadratic equation 2 x 2 – 72 = 0 is/are _____. Grade 9 Mathematics A. −6 B. 6 C. ± 6 D. 36 Quarter 1 - Summative Test No. 1 (Set B) II. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read each item carefully then write the letter of your answer. _____ 16. Which of the following situations does not represent a quadratic equation? _____ 1. It is a polynomial equation of degree two that can be written in the A. The product of two consecutive odd numbers is 195. form ax 2 +bx +c=0, where a, b and c are real numbers and a 0. B. The width of a rectangular garden is 2 m less than its length and the area is 35 A. Quadratic equation C. Linear equation square meters. B. Quadratic inequality D. Linear inequality C. The difference of two numbers is 3 and their product is 108. _____ 2. Which of the following is a quadratic equation? D. Leah paid a total of Php1,500 for a pair of pants and a blouse. The cost of the A. 2(x +2)=5 C. ax – b=0 pair of pants is Php500 more than the cost of the blouse. B. 5(x +3)=3 x 2 D. x (x – 4 )=x 2 _____ 17. The area of a rectangle is 77 cm 2. Its length is 4 cm more than its width. If w represents _____ 3. What is the degree of quadratic equations? the A. 3 B. 2 C. 1 D. 0 width, how will you represent the length? _____ 4. What is the quadratic term in the equation 3 – 4x2 + 5x = 0? A. 4 ∈¿ B. 4 w∈¿ C. ( w−4 ) ∈¿ D. ( w +4 ) ∈¿ A. 0 B. −4 x 2 C. 3 D. 5 x _____ 18. If one of the factors of the quadratic equation x + 10 x +21=0 is x +7, what is the 2 2 _____ 5. What is the value of b in the equation 2 x +8 x=0? other factor? A. 0 B. 2 C. −8 D. 8 A. x−3 B. x +3 C. x−7 D. x +7 _____ 6. Extracting square root is used to solve quadratic equation in the form _____ 19. What are the roots of the quadratic equation x 2−6 x=27 ? _________. A. −9∧−3 B. −9∧3 C. 9∧−3 D. 9∧3 A. x=k B. x 2=k C. x 2 – bx=0 D. ax 2 +bx +c=0 _____ 20. Find the root/s of x 2+ 81=0. _____ 7. Which of the following can be solved by extracting square roots? A. −9 B. 9 C. ± 9 D. no real A. 4 x−64=0 C. x 2+ 5 x +6=0 roots B. 2 x=50 D. 2 x 2=18 _____ 21. What kind of roots does the equation x 2=k have if k < 0 ? _____ 8. How many roots does x 2=k have if k > o? A. Real, rational, and equal C. Real, irrational, and unequal A. No real root C. two real roots B. Real, rational, and not equal D. Not real/imaginary B. One real root D. Equal real roots 2 _____ 9. What value(s) of x will make the statement x – 81 = 0 true? III. Solve the following (Show your solutions). A. −9 B. ± 9 C. 9 D. 81 _____ 10. Find the product of ( x−8 )( x +8 ) . A. By Extracting Square Roots A. x 2+ 16 B. x 2−16 C. x 2+ 64 D. x 2−64 2 2. 2 a =32 2. x 2+ 10=0 B. By Factoring
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