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Alg 2 Review

1) This document provides worksheets with problems involving quadratic functions in various forms (vertex, standard, intercept/factored) and operations with complex numbers. Students are asked to write quadratic equations in different forms, identify key features like the vertex, and sketch graphs. 2) Problems also involve simplifying operations with complex numbers, like addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Other problems have students solve quadratic equations by completing the square. 3) The document provides practice with important skills in algebra including working with different forms of quadratic functions, operations on complex numbers, and using the technique of completing the square.

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Alg 2 Review

1) This document provides worksheets with problems involving quadratic functions in various forms (vertex, standard, intercept/factored) and operations with complex numbers. Students are asked to write quadratic equations in different forms, identify key features like the vertex, and sketch graphs. 2) Problems also involve simplifying operations with complex numbers, like addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Other problems have students solve quadratic equations by completing the square. 3) The document provides practice with important skills in algebra including working with different forms of quadratic functions, operations on complex numbers, and using the technique of completing the square.

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Algebra 2 Name___________________________________ ID: 1

Lightening Round Date________________ Block____


2.1 Vertex Form of a Quadratic Function
Use the information provided to write the vertex form equation of each parabola.

1) y = −x 2 + 10x − 33 2) y = −2x 2 + 16x − 26

3) y = −( x + 9)( x + 3) 4) y = −2( x + 9)( x + 8)

Identify the vertex and min/max value of each. Then sketch the graph.

5) y = ( x + 4)
2 1
6) y = − ( x + 1) 2 + 6
y 3
8
y
6 8

4 6

2 4

2
−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x
−2 −8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x

−4 −2

−6 −4

−8 −6

−8

-1- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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2.2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function
Use the information provided to write the standard form equation of each parabola.

8) y = −( x − 9) − 2
1 2
7) y = − ( x − 9) 2 − 2
4

9) y = 2( x − 2)
2 1
10) y = ( x + 10)( x + 8)
12

Identify the vertex and min/max value of each. Then sketch the graph.

11) y = −x 2 − 8x − 13 1
12) y = x 2 + 4
y 2
8
y
6 8

4 6

2 4

2
−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x
−2
−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x

−4 −2

−6 −4

−8 −6

−8

-2- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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2.3 Intercept or Factored Form of a Quadratic Function
Use the information provided to write the intercept or factored form equation of each parabola.

13) y = x 2 − 16x + 63 14) y = −5x 2 + 10x + 240

( ) 16) y = 2( x + 2) − 32
2 2
3 1
15) y = −2 x − +
2 2

Identify the vertex and min/max value of each. Then sketch the graph.

17) y = 2( x + 4)( x + 1) 18) y = −( x + 6)( x + 5)


y y
8 8

6 6

4 4

2 2

−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x −8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x
−2 −2

−4 −4

−6 −6

−8 −8

-3- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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2.4 Complex Numbers and Operations
Simplify.

19) (7 − 9i) − (i) − (2i) 20) (10 + 5i)(−7 + 9i)

21) (1 − i)(−10 + 8i) 3i


22)
−1 + 8i

2.5 Completing the Square


Solve each equation by completing the square.

23) 5n 2 + 20n − 60 = 0 24) p 2 + 18 p + 27 = 4

25) m 2 = −61 − 14m 26) −5x 2 − 10x + 88 = 10 − 6x 2

-4- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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Solve each equation by taking square roots.

27) 9 + 49x 2 = 90 28) 5x 2 + 10 = −90

2.6 Quadratic Formula


Solve each equation with the quadratic formula.

29) −3x 2 − 6x + 8 = 0 30) −5n 2 − 10n + 32 = −8

31) 6x 2 − 10 = 10x 32) −3x 2 − 6x = −3 − 6x

Find the discriminant of each quadratic equation then state the number and type of solutions.

33) 3x 2 − 5x + 3 = 0 34) −4x 2 − 5x − 1 = 0

-5- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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2.7 Linear-Quadratic Systems
Solve each system of equations.

35) −4x 2 − 2x − 14 y − 53 = 0 36) 2x 2 − 3x + y − 1 = 0


x− y+1=0 x+ y−3=0

Graph the solution set of the following systems of inequalities.

37) y ≥ −( x + 3) − 3 38) y ≥ 2( x + 2) + 3
2 2

y y
12
−6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 x
11
−1
10
−2 9
8
−3
7
−4 6
5
−5
4
−6 3
2
−7
1
−8
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-6- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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Algebra 2 Name___________________________________ ID: 1

Lightening Round Date________________ Block____


2.1 Vertex Form of a Quadratic Function
Use the information provided to write the vertex form equation of each parabola.

1) y = −x 2 + 10x − 33 2) y = −2x 2 + 16x − 26

y = −( x − 5) − 8 y = −2( x − 4) + 6
2 2

3) y = −( x + 9)( x + 3) 4) y = −2( x + 9)( x + 8)

y = −( x + 6) + 9
( )
2 2
17 1
y = −2 x + +
2 2

Identify the vertex and min/max value of each. Then sketch the graph.

5) y = ( x + 4)
2 1
6) y = − ( x + 1) 2 + 6
y
Vertex: (−4, 0)
3
8
Min value = 0 y
8 Vertex: (−1, 6)
6
Max value = 6
4 6

2 4

2
−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x
−2 −8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x

−4 −2

−6 −4

−8 −6

−8

-1- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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2.2 Standard Form of a Quadratic Function
Use the information provided to write the standard form equation of each parabola.

8) y = −( x − 9) − 2
1 2
7) y = − ( x − 9) 2 − 2
4
y = −x 2 + 18x − 83
1 9 89
y = − x2 + x −
4 2 4

9) y = 2( x − 2)
2 1
10) y = ( x + 10)( x + 8)
12
y = 2x 2 − 8x + 8
1 2 3 20
y= x + x+
12 2 3

Identify the vertex and min/max value of each. Then sketch the graph.

11) y = −x 2 − 8x − 13 1
12) y = x 2 + 4
y 2
8 Vertex: (−4, 3)
Max value = 3 y
6 8 Vertex: (0, 4)
Min value = 4
4 6

2 4

2
−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x
−2
−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x

−4 −2

−6 −4

−8 −6

−8

-2- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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2.3 Intercept or Factored Form of a Quadratic Function
Use the information provided to write the intercept or factored form equation of each parabola.

13) y = x 2 − 16x + 63 14) y = −5x 2 + 10x + 240


y = ( x − 9)( x − 7) y = −5( x − 8)( x + 6)

( ) 16) y = 2( x + 2) − 32
2 2
3 1
15) y = −2 x − +
2 2 y = 2( x − 2)( x + 6)
y = −2( x − 2)( x − 1)

Identify the vertex and min/max value of each. Then sketch the graph.

17) y = 2( x + 4)( x + 1) 18) y = −( x + 6)( x + 5)

8
y
(5 9
Vertex: − , −
2 2 ) 8
y
(
Vertex: −
11 1
,
2 4 )
9 1
6 Min value = − 6 Max value =
2 4
4 4

2 2

−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x −8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x
−2 −2

−4 −4

−6 −6

−8 −8

-3- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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2.4 Complex Numbers and Operations
Simplify.

19) (7 − 9i) − (i) − (2i) 20) (10 + 5i)(−7 + 9i)


7 − 12i −115 + 55i

21) (1 − i)(−10 + 8i) 3i


22)
−2 + 18i −1 + 8i
24 3i

65 65

2.5 Completing the Square


Solve each equation by completing the square.

23) 5n 2 + 20n − 60 = 0 24) p 2 + 18 p + 27 = 4


{2, −6} {−9 + 58, −9 − 58 }

25) m 2 = −61 − 14m 26) −5x 2 − 10x + 88 = 10 − 6x 2

{−7 + 2i 3, −7 − 2i 3 } {5 + i 53, 5 − i 53 }

-4- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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Solve each equation by taking square roots.

27) 9 + 49x 2 = 90 28) 5x 2 + 10 = −90

{2i 5, −2i 5 }
{ } 9 9
,−
7 7

2.6 Quadratic Formula


Solve each equation with the quadratic formula.

29) −3x 2 − 6x + 8 = 0 30) −5n 2 − 10n + 32 = −8


{−4, 2}
{ −3 − 33 −3 + 33
3
,
3 }

31) 6x 2 − 10 = 10x 32) −3x 2 − 6x = −3 − 6x


{−1, 1}
{ 5+
6
85 5 −
,
6
85
}

Find the discriminant of each quadratic equation then state the number and type of solutions.

33) 3x 2 − 5x + 3 = 0 34) −4x 2 − 5x − 1 = 0


−11; two imaginary solutions 9; two real solutions

-5- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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2.7 Linear-Quadratic Systems
Solve each system of equations.

35) −4x 2 − 2x − 14 y − 53 = 0 36) 2x 2 − 3x + y − 1 = 0


x− y+1=0 x+ y−3=0
No solution. (1, 2)

Graph the solution set of the following systems of inequalities.

37) y ≥ −( x + 3) − 3 38) y ≥ 2( x + 2) + 3
2 2

y y
12
−6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 x
11
−1
10
−2 9
8
−3
7
−4 6
5
−5
4
−6 3
2
−7
1
−8
−7 −6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 3 4 5 x

-6- Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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