Math 9 1st Grading Exam
Math 9 1st Grading Exam
Math 9 1st Grading Exam
MATHEMATICS – GRADE 9
1ST GRADING TEST SCORE
Demonstrate an understanding of the equivalence of factoring, completing the square, or using the quadratic
formula to solve a quadratic equation
I - MULTIPLE CHOICES: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your best answer.
A. x=5 C. x−5=0
B. x 2−5=0 D. x 3−5=0
A. x 2+ 2 x=−15 B. ( x +5 ) ( x −3 )=0
A. ¾ C. 7
B. 1 D.12
13. Which of the following are the roots of the equation x2 – 3x – 54? Choose the simplified
solution.
A. {-9, 6} C. {9, -6}
B. {-9, -6} D. {9, 6}
14. The roots of a quadratic equation are - 4 and - 5. Which of the following quadratic
equations has these roots?
22. Judith is solving the equation x 2−6 x−41=0by completing the square. Which of
24. Judith is solving the equation x 2−6 x−41=0by completing the square. Which of
25. The sum of two numbers is 16, and the sum of their squares is 146. Find the two numbers.
A. 14 and 2 C. -11 and 5
B. 11 and 5 D. -14 and -2
26. Which of the following is the quadratic formula?
−b ± √ b −4 ac −b ± √ b −2 ac
2 2
A. x= C. x=
2 2a
b ± √b 2−4 ac −b ± √ b2−4 ac
B. x= D. x=
2a 2a
27. Which equation shows how to solve 3 x 2– x + 2 = 0 by using the quadratic formula?
1 ± √ 3 −4 (3 )( 2 ) 1± √(−1) −4(3)(2)
2 2
A . x= C . x=
2(3) 2(3)
29. Who do you think got the correct values of a, b, and c when 5−3 x =2 x 2 expressed
in standard form?
30. What are the roots of the quadratic equation x 2−6 x−41=0 ?
31. Below are the steps in solving quadratic equations by using the quadratic formula. Arrange the steps in
order.
I. Determine the values of a, b and c.
II. Check the solution.
III. Write the equation in standard form.
IV. Simplify the result.
V. Substitute the values of a, b, and c in the quadratic formula.
A. I, II, III, IV, V C. III, I, V, IV, II
B. V, IV, III, II, I D. III, IV, I, V, II
32. If you are going to solve the equation 5x – 14 = -x2, which of the following is the correct
substitution of the quadratic formula?
−5 ± √5 −4 (1)(−14 )
2
B. x= D. x=−(−14)± √ ¿ ¿ ¿
2(1)
33. What are the values of a, b, c of the equation 6x = 2x2 – 3?
A. a = 2, b = -6, c = -3 C. a = 2, b = 6, c = -3
B. a = 2, b = -6, c = 3 D. a = 2, b = 6, c = 2
A. coefficient C. discriminant
B. factor D. root
35. What is a discriminant?
B. The discriminant helps tell you the nature of roots of a quadratic equation.
D. The discriminant helps tell you the trend of the graph of a quadratic equation.
−b
B. By substituting the values a, b and c in .
2a
c
C. By substituting the values a, b and c in .
a
2
b
D. By substituting the values a, b and c in ( ) .
2
37. In the quadratic equation x2 - 5 x – 14 = 0, the product of the roots is
A. -14 C. -2
B. -5 D. 7
A. -48 C. 48
B. -44 D. 52
A. the roots are not real C. the roots are rational and equal
B. the roots are rational and not equal D. the roots are irrational and not
equal
40. Which of the following values of the discriminant of a quadratic equation has imaginary solutions?
A. -1 C. 1
B. 0 D. 3
41. How many real roots does the quadratic equation x2 + 5x + 7 = 0 have?
A. 0 C. 2
B. 1 D. None
42. How many real roots does the quadratic equation 3 z 2+7 z +10=0 have?
A. 0 C. 2
B. 1 D. None
44. Your classmate says that the quadratic equation 2x2 + 5x – 4 = 0 has two rational and
unequal roots because the value of its discriminant is positive. Do you agree with your
classmate?
45. For what value of k does the equation 4x2 - 12x + k = 0 have equal roots?
A. 4 C. 12
B. 9 D. 16
II. Problem Solving. Consider the situation below and answer the following questions:
2
Given the Quadratic Equation 3 x+ 18=x
(46-50)
1. What is the Equation in Standard form
2. Determine the values of a, b, and c.
3. Solve the quadratic equation using the quadratic formula.
4. What are the roots of the Quadratic Equation
5. Determine the roots of the Quadratic Equation