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Practice C
1.7 For use with the lesson Complete the Square

Solve the equation by finding square roots.


4 4 16
1. x 2 2 }
3x 1 }
95 }
9 2. 4x 2 2 20x 1 25 5 64

6 1
3. 9x 2 1 }
5x 1 }
255 4 4. 100x 2 1 60x 1 9 5 28

5. x 2 1 1.4x 1 0.49 5 3 6. 0.04x 2 2 0.2x 1 0.25 5 1.21

Solve the equation by completing the square.


7. x 2 1 8x 2 1 5 0 8. x 2 2 16x 5 220

9. x 2 2 3x 2 7 5 0 10. x 2 1 7x 1 15 5 0

11. 2x 2 1 8x 1 4 5 x 2 1 4x 12. 3x 2 1 6x 5 2x2 1 3x 2 4

13. 3x 2 2 24x 1 27 5 0 14. 2x 2 1 10x 1 1 5 13

15. 2x 2 1 10x 5 217 16. 3x 2 2 5x 2 8 5 2x 2 3

17. 3x 2 2 x 1 5 5 x 2 1 3x 2 14 18. 6x 2 2 5x 2 13 5 x 2 2 11

Write the quadratic function in vertex form. Then identify the vertex.
19. y 5 x 2 1 12x 1 6 20. y 5 x 2 2 4x 1 15

21. y 5 22x 2 1 6x 2 3 22. y 5 24x 2 2 2x 2 3

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Find the value of x.
23. Area of parallelogram 5 60 24. Area of trapezoid 5 200

1
x 17
2
x12
x
x16
3x 2 2

25. Softball A recreational softball team paid a league entry fee of $825. The cost was
covered by equal contributions from each member on the team. If there were four
more team members, each person could contribute $20 less. How many members
does the team have?
Lesson 1.7

26. Falling Object An object is propelled upward from the top of a 300 foot building.
The path that the object takes as it falls to the ground can be modeled by
y 5 216t 2 1 80t 1 300 where t is the time (in seconds) and y is the corresponding
height (in feet) of the object. The velocity of the object can be modeled by
v 5 232t 1 80 where t is time (in seconds) and v is the corresponding velocity
of the object. What is the velocity of the object when it hits the ground?

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26. y 5 (x 1 4)2 2 11; (24, 211) 23. 4 24. 10 25. 11 26. 2160 ft/sec

27. y 5 (x 2 6)2 2 35; (6, 235) Study Guide


28. y 5 (x 1 2) 1 8; (22, 8) 2 1. 36; (x 1 6)2 2. 81; (x 2 9)2
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29. y 5 (x 2 5)2 2 22; (5, 222) 30. 5 31. 6 3. 400; (x 2 20)2 4. 5 6
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32. 4 33. 10 6. 1 6 i 5 7. y 5 (x 2 6)2 1 2; (6, 2)

Practice Level B 8. y 5 (x 2 7)2 1 1; (7, 1)

1. 27, 21 2. 22, 8 3. 21, 13 4. 21, 7 9. y 5 2(x 1 3)2 2 5; (23, 25) 10. The vertex
is (10, 9000), so the number of units that
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} } 1. True. If the solutions of a quadratic equation
15. 4; (3x 2 2)2 16. 22 6
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2 5 d 1 2
1 11 has two distinct irrational number solutions when
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d is positive and not a perfect square. 3. True.
26. y 5 (x 1 7)2 2 38; (27, 238) You can use the completing the square method to
27. y 5 (x 2 4)2 2 6; (4, 26) solve any quadratic equation. However, it is easier
to solve the equation 2x2 2 8 5 0 by finding
28. y 5 2(x 1 1)2 2 7; (21, 27)
square roots.
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45 3 45
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