Algebra II Exit Pass Lines - Review FLY SWATTER

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Algebra II Exit Pass Lines - Review FLY SWATTER 2/3 students at a time take turns “swatting” the correct vocabulary term described by the teacher. 1

Standard form intercept form vertex form Algebra 2 - Quadratics Algebra II Exit Pass Lines - Review Algebra 2 - Quadratics Standard form Difference of 2 squares Perfect Square Trinomial intercept form 1. A polynomial of the form a2 –b2, which factors as (a = b)(a – b) [Difference of 2 squares] 2. A function written as F(x) or y= ax2 + bx + c, and a = 0 [quadratic function] 3. I am a the graph of a quadratic equation [PARABOLA] 4. The function y = a(x – h)2 + k [vertex form] 5. The quadratic function y= a(x – p )(x – q) [intercept form] 6. A trinomial whose factored form is the square of a binomial or ax2 +2ab +b2 [perfect square trinomial] 7. The quadratic function y = ax2 +bx +c [standard form] Parabola vertex form Quadratic Functions 2

Algebra 2 y = a(x – h)2 + k a2 –b2 ax2 +2ab +b2 y= a(x – p )(x – q) Lines - Review Algebra II Exit Pass Algebra 2 y = a(x – h)2 + k a2 –b2 ax2 +2ab +b2 Difference of 2 Squares Vertex form Parabola; graph of a quadratic function Intercept form Perfect square trinomial Standard form y= a(x – p )(x – q) y = ax2 +bx +c 3