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Angle Types 26
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Product Rule 11
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Line Graphs 16
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11th Grade Quadratic Equations Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Sample Question 1Solve using factoring: 3x² − 13x − 10 = 0
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Sample Question 2A company’s profit is P(x)=−2x²+13x−15. How many items to break even, in units?
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Sample Question 1Solve using factoring: 3x² − 13x − 10 = 0
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Sample Question 2For P(x) = −2x² + 13x − 15, when does profit equal zero?
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Sample Question(Disregard the number 13)Show your work for the problem below using all steps we discussed in class. On a separate sheet of paper, explain what type of equation it is and why you have two answers.
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