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Unit 3 Exam Part 1 A

Authored by Shannon Pugh

Mathematics

9th Grade

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Unit 3 Exam Part 1 A
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1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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The leading term is​ (a)   . The leading coefficient is​ (b)   . The degree of the polynomial is ​ (c)   . The constant in this polynomial is ​ (d)   . This expression is classified as a ​ (e)   .

1
5
-4
quintic polynomial
9
2
-8
quartic polynomial
7

2.

MATCH QUESTION

10 mins • 5 pts

Match the following

Quartic Monomial

Linear Binomial

Sixth- Degree Polynomial

Cubic Binomial

Quadratic Trinomial

3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

10 mins • 7 pts

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 7 pts

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Error Analysis: Describe and Correct the Error in Finding the Product of the Binomials.

The variable t should be multiplied by t.

The variable t should be multiplied by t + 5.

The expression t+5 should be multiplied by 2. 

The integer -2 should be multiplied only by 5. 

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CCSS.HSA.APR.A.1

5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

10 mins • 7 pts

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

10 mins • 7 pts

Complete the statement with always, sometimes, or never.

The terms of a polynomial are_____________ monomials. 

Always; A polynomial is a monomial or sum of monomials, and each monomial is a term of the polynomial.

Always; A polynomial is a binomial or sum of monomials, and a monomial can be a term of the polynomial.

Sometimes; A polynomial is a sum of monomials, binomials, and trinomials, and a monomial can be a term of the polynomial.

Never; A polynomial is a sum of binomials and trinomials, not monomials. 

7.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

10 mins • 10 pts

Explain when and how to use the Quotient of Powers Property. 

The Quotient of Powers Property is used when dividing ​ (a)   that have the same ​ (b)   . The answer is the common ​ (c)   raised to the ​ (d)   of the exponents of the numerator and ​ (e)   .

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Powers
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Difference
Denominator

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