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For More Course Tutorials Visit www.mat209nerd.com MAT 209 Week 4 Quiz 1.Solve for x in the equation x2-……=0 2.Consider the equationsf(x)= -6x………..=4x2 Select the solution for (f+g)(x) 3. Consider the equationsf(x)=-6x-1g(x)=4x2Select the solution for (fg)(x) 4.Select the x-coordinate of the vertex of the parabola defined by the function f(x) = -3x2+7x + 4. 5.Determine the equation of g(x) that results from translating the function f(x) = x2+9upward 10 units. 6. Determine the equation of g(x) that results from translating the function f(x) = (x +10)2 to the right 12 units 7.Select the approximate values of x that are solutions to f(x) = 0 where f(x)=-2x2+9x+9 8. Select the approximate values of x that are solutions to f(x) = 0 where f(x)=9x2+5x+5 9. Select the approximate values of x that are solutions to f(x) = 0 where f(x)= -2x2+2x+6 10.Solve for the equation x2-14x+45 11.If f(x)= Simplify the expression √(x^2-1) and g(x)= √(x-1)Which expression represents f(x)/g(x) for x>1 12.Which of the following conclusions is true about the statement below?x2=√X

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MAT 209 Week 4 Quiz

1.Solve for x in the equation x2-……=0
2.Consider the equationsf(x)= -6x………..=4x2
Select the solution for (f+g)(x)
3. Consider the equationsf(x)=-6x-1g(x)=4x2Select the solution for (fg)(x)
4.Select the x-coordinate of the vertex of the parabola defined by the function f(x) = -3x2+7x + 4.
5.Determine the equation of g(x) that results from translating the function f(x) = x2+9upward 10 units.
6. Determine the equation of g(x) that results from translating the function f(x) = (x +10)2 to the right 12 units
7.Select the approximate values of x that are solutions to f(x) = 0 where f(x)=-2x2+9x+9
8. Select the approximate values of x that are solutions to f(x) = 0 where f(x)=9x2+5x+5
9. Select the approximate values of x that are solutions to f(x) = 0 where f(x)= -2x2+2x+6
10.Solve for the equation x2-14x+45
11.If f(x)= Simplify the expression √(x^2-1) and g(x)= √(x-1)Which expression represents f(x)/g(x) for x>1
12.Which of the following conclusions is true about the statement below?x2=√X


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<strong>MAT</strong> <strong>209</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 4 <strong>Quiz</strong><br />

1.Solve for x in the equation x2-……=0<br />

2.Consider the equationsf(x)= -6x………..=4x2<br />

Select the solution for (f+g)(x)<br />

3. Consider the equationsf(x)=-6x-1g(x)=4x2Select the solution for (fg)(x)<br />

4.Select the x-coordinate of the vertex of the parabola defined by the function f(x) =<br />

-3x2+7x + 4.<br />

5.Determine the equation of g(x) that results from translating the function f(x) =<br />

x2+9upward 10 units.<br />

6. Determine the equation of g(x) that results from translating the function f(x) = (x<br />

+10)2 to the right 12 units<br />

7.Select the approximate values of x that are solutions to f(x) = 0 where f(x)=-2x2+9x+9<br />

8. Select the approximate values of x that are solutions to f(x) = 0 where f(x)=9x2+5x+5<br />

9. Select the approximate values of x that are solutions to f(x) = 0 where f(x)=<br />

-2x2+2x+6<br />

10.Solve for the equation x2-14x+45<br />

11.If f(x)= Simplify the expression √(x^2-1) and g(x)= √(x-1)Which expression represents<br />

f(x)/g(x) for x>1<br />

12.Which of the following conclusions is true about the statement below?x2=√X

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