Algebra II: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies (+ Free Online Practice). Mary Jane Sterling

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      311–320 Write the equation of the parabola in the standard form math. Then identify the vertex.

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       321–330 Sketch the graph of the parabola.

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       331–340 Solve the following quadratic applications.

      331. The height of a rocket (in feet), t seconds after being shot upward in the air, is given by math. How high does the rocket rise before returning to the ground?

Graph depicts the rocket starts from 220 and reaches the ground.

      332. The height of a rocket (in feet), t seconds after being shot upward in the air, is given by math. How long does it take before hitting the ground?

Graph depicts the rocket starts from 220 and reaches the ground.

      333. The height of a ball, t seconds after being shot upward in the air, is given by math. How high does the ball get before returning to the ground?

      335. The amount of profit (in dollars) made when x items are sold is determined with the profit function math. How many items must be sold before the “profit” is positive?

Graph depicts open downward parabola.

      336. The amount of profit (in dollars) made when x items are sold is determined with the profit function math. What is the greatest possible profit?

Graph depicts open downward parabola.

      337. The average number of skis per day sold at a sports store during the month of January is projected to be math, where n corresponds to the day of the month. On what day is the greatest number of skis expected to be sold?

      338. The average number of skis per day sold at a sports store during the month of January is projected to be math, where n corresponds to the day of the month. When will the least number

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