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Name

Date

Lesson
Practice A
1.1 For use with the lesson Graph Quadratic Functions in Standard Form

Copy and complete the table of values for the function.


1. y 5 3x 2 2. y 5 22x 2


x 22 21 0 1 2 x 22 21 0 1 2
y ? ? ? ? ? y ? ? ? ? ?

3 1
3. y 5 }2x 2 4. y 5 }x 2
5


x 24 22 0 2 4 x 210 25 0 5 10
y ? ? ? ? ? y ? ? ? ? ?
Lesson 1.1

For the following functions (a) tell whether the graph opens up or
opens down, (b) find the vertex, and (c) find the axis of symmetry.
5. y 5 x 2 1 1 6. y 5 2x 2 2 4

7. y 5 x 2 2 2x 8. y 5 x 2 1 2x 1 1

9. y 5 3x 2 2 6x 1 4 10. y 5 22x 2 1 5x 2 3

Match the equation with its graph.

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1
11. y 5 2x 2 1 8x 2 2 12. y 5 x 2 2 2 13. y 5 2}x 2 1 2x 2 1
5

A. y B. y C. y

2
1 2
2 x
2 x 2 x

Graph the function. Label the vertex and axis of symmetry.


14. y 5 x 2 1 2 15. y 5 2x 2 2 4x 16. y 5 2x 2 1 2x 1 3

y y y

1
1
1 x
1 1 x
1 x

Algebra 2
1-6 Chapter Resource Book
Name Date

Lesson
Practice A continued
1.1 For use with the lesson Graph Quadratic Functions in Standard Form

17. y 5 4x 2 1 8x 1 1 18. y 5 3x 2 2 9x 2 2 19. y 5 23x 2 1 12x 1 7

y y y
2

2 x
1

1 x

3 x

1 3 1 1
20. y 5 }2x 2 2 2x 2 2 21. y 5 2}x 2 1 3
2
22. y 5 }x 2 2 }
4
2x

y y y
1

Lesson 1.1
1 x
1 1

1 x 1 x

23. Wrist Watch Brand X of wrist watches at a department store is selling for $50
at a rate of 45 per month. The marketing department determined that for every $2
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decrease in price, 3 more watches would be sold per month. Write a quadratic
equation in standard form that models the revenue R from watch sales.
24. Motocross The path that a motocross dirt bike rider follows during a jump is given
by y 5 20.4x 2 1 4x 1 10 where x is the horizontal distance (in feet) from the edge
of the ramp and y is the height (in feet). What is the maximum height of the rider
during the jump?
y
20
18
16
Height (feet)

14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 x
Horizantal distance (feet)

Algebra 2
Chapter Resource Book 1-7
Answers for Chapter 1 Quadratic Functions and Factoring
Lesson 1.1 Graph Quadratic 22. y x51

Functions in Standard Form 1

Teaching Guide x
(1, 2 )
21 1
4
1. parabola 2. at a maximum height (vertex);

answers
This is when the firework would be best visible to
the audience below, and at the safest distance. 23. R 5 26p 2 1 60p 1 2250 24. 20 ft
3. Both; the minimum is the ground level and the
Practice Level B
maximum is highest point of the path; the
engineer would not want the firework to explode 1. a. opens down b. (0, 1) c. x 5 0
out of viewing range, so landscape and the height 2. a. opens down b. (0, 21) c. x 5 0

1
of the rockets path need to be considered 1
3. a. opens up b. }
1 1
3, 2}3 c. x 5 }
3 2
Practice Level A
1. 12, 3, 0, 3, 12 2. 28, 22, 0, 22, 28
1 37
4. a. opens down b. 2}
4, }
1
4 c. x 5 2}4 1 2
3. 224, 26, 0, 26, 224 4. 20, 5, 0, 5, 20
5. a. opens up b. (0, 1) c. x 5 0 6. a. opens
1 23
5. a. opens up b.1 }
2, }
1
4 c. x 5 }
2 2
down b. (0, 24) c. x 5 0 7. a. opens up
b. (1, 21) c. x 5 1 8. a. opens up b. (21, 0)
3 33
6. a. opens down b. 2}
4, }
3
8 c. x 5 2}4 1 2
c. x 5 21 9. a. opens up b. (1, 1) c. x 5 1
7. C 8. A 9. B
5 1
10. a. opens down b. }
4, }
5
8 c. x 5 }
4 1 2 10. x50 y 11. y
(1, 2)
11. C 12. A 13. B
1 1
14. y
15. (22, 4) y
1 x 21 x
x51

(0, 23)
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(0, 2) 1 x
1 21 12. y
3
13. y
x 5 22 6 x
x50 1 x x 5 22 22
1
16. y
17. y
1 x x52
x 5 21

(2 , ) 1
1 5
1

x
(2 3
2
, 22
7
) (2, 213)
2 2 1

1 1 x 14. (22, 13) y 15. y


x 5 22
(21, 23)
2
x 5 22
18. y 19. y (2, 19)
2 x

4 x x52 2
22 (23, 24)
3 2 x x 5 23
x5 2

3 16. y 17. y

( 3
2
,
35
24 ) 3 x x5
5
22
2 1
20. 1
y x52 21. (0, 3) y
2 x 1 x

1 x 1
x 5 22
(2 ) (2 )
1 5 29 1 11
2
, 2 4 2
, 24
x50 1 x

(2, 24)

Algebra 2
Chapter Resource Book A1

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