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SAT Quadratic Equations And Functions Practice Questions (Free + Explanations) | Quiz 10

Question 12345 of 5

Question 1 of 5

The table shows values of a quadratic function .

Based on the table, what is the value of ?

Explanation

From the table, and , so the quadratic has zeros at and . That means it can be written as . Using , we get , so . Thus , and .

Concept summary

For a quadratic, table values can reveal zeros and help build the factored form, which can then be used to evaluate another function value.

Question 2 of 5

The function is defined by . Which statement must be true?

Explanation

Substitute into the function:

So the statement that must be true is .

Concept summary

A quadratic written as a square, such as , has a minimum value of when .

Question 3 of 5

The area of a rectangle is given by square units, and its length is units. What is the width of the rectangle, in units?

Explanation

For a rectangle,

So the width is

Factor the numerator:

Then

So the width is units.

Concept summary

To find a missing dimension of a rectangle, divide the area by the known dimension. If the area expression is quadratic, factoring can make the division simple.

Question 4 of 5

A company models the height, in feet, of a ball thrown upward from a platform by the function , where is the time in seconds after the ball is thrown. According to the model, what is the height of the platform?

Explanation

The platform height is the ball's height at the moment it is thrown, so use . Substituting gives . Therefore, the height of the platform is feet.

Concept summary

In a quadratic model written as , the constant term is the initial value, found by computing .

Question 5 of 5

The graph of the quadratic function crosses the -axis at and . Which equation could define ?

Explanation

An -intercept at means , so one factor is . An -intercept at means , so the other factor is . Therefore, a possible equation is .

Concept summary

For a quadratic written in factored form, each -intercept comes from setting a factor equal to . A zero at corresponds to a factor of .

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