Algebra Released Test

Algebra Released Test

9th Grade

23 Qs

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Algebra Released Test

Algebra Released Test

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
HSA.APR.A.1, HSA-REI.B.4B, HSA-SSE.B.3B

+8

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23 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

92

Answer explanation

Factor 184:  {1, 2, 4, 8, 23, 46, 92, 184}
4 is the largest perfect square
 4  46 = 446 =246\sqrt{4\ \cdot\ 46}\ =\ \sqrt{4}\cdot\sqrt{46}\ =2\sqrt{46}  

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Given g(x) = x2 − 6x − 16, which statement is true?

The zeros are -8 and 2, because the factors of g are (x + 8) and (x − 2).

The zeros are -8 and −2, because the factors of g are (x + 8) and (x + 2).

The zeros are -2 and 8, because the factors of g are (x + 2) and (x − 8).

The zeros are 2 and 8, because the factors of g are (x − 2) and (x − 8)

Answer explanation

1. B & D are wrong because -16 requires a + and - factor and the negative is larger

2. Factor 16 and get two numbers whose difference is 6. {1,2,4,4,8,16} so 2 & 8 and

Tags

CCSS.HSA-SSE.B.3B

CCSS.HSF-IF.C.8A

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the equation in slope-intercept form of the line that passes through the points (−26, −11) and (39, 34)?

y = (-9/13)x + 7

y = (-9/13)x - 7

y = (9/13)x + 7

y = (-9/13)x - 7

Answer explanation

1. Find the slope m= (-11-34)/(-26-39) = (-45)/(-65) = 9/13

2. Use Point-Slope

[y-(-11)] = (9/13)[x-(-26)]

y + 11 = (9/13)(x + 26)

y + 11 = (9/13)x + 18

-11 -11

y = (9/13)x + 7

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which expression is equivalent to

(x9yz4)5

x14y6z9

x14y5z9

x45yz20

x45y5z20

Answer explanation

(x9yz4) is used five times so each power (9,1,4) is multiplied by 5

Tags

CCSS.HSA.APR.A.1

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the solution to

4(y − 3) + 19 = 8(2y + 3) + 7?

-1/2

1/2

-2

2

Answer explanation

PEMDAS

4(y − 3) + 19 = 8(2y + 3) + 7

4y - 12 + 19 = 16y +24 + 7

4y + 7 = 16y + 31

-4y -31 -4y -31

-24 = 12y

-2 = y

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Given p(x) = −4(x − 15)2 + 2, what is the value of p(7)?

3574

-3574

-254

254

Answer explanation

−4(7 − 15)2 + 2

-4(-8)2 + 2 = -4(64) + 2 = -256 + 2 = -254

Tags

CCSS.HSF.IF.A.2

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A customer paid a total of $6.00 for 68 copies at a print shop. Some of the copies were black-and-white copies, and the rest were color copies.


• Each black-and-white copy cost $0.08.

• Each color copy cost $0.15.


Which system of equations can be used to find b, the number of black-and-white copies, and c, the number of color copies that the customer paid for at the print shop?

b + =c 6.00

0.08b + 0.15c = 68

b + c = 68

0.15b + 0.08c = 6.00

b + c = 6.00

0.15b + 0.08c = 68

b + c = 68

0.08b + 0.15c = 6.00

Answer explanation

6.00 = 0.08b + 0.15c

68 = b + c

Tags

CCSS.8.EE.C.8C

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