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Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13 Topic 1 Topic Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13 Q 18 Q 23 Q 4 Q 9 Q 14 Q 19 Q 24 Q 5 Q 10 Q 15 Q 20 Q 25

QUESTION 1 Assuming k is a constant of variation, the equation which represents a situation in which y varies jointly as a and b is _________________.

ANSWER 1 What is ?

QUESTION 2 One shows the solution to the following inequality:

ANSWER 2 What is ?

QUESTION 3 The solution set for the equation below is ________________.

ANSWER 3 What is ?

QUESTION 4 The solution to the equation is____________.

ANSWER 4 What is ?

QUESTION 5 The apparent solution set for the equation associated with this graph is ____________.

ANSWER 5 What is ?

QUESTION 6 The solution for this equation is___________.

ANSWER 6 What is x = 15 ?

QUESTION 7 The solution set for the equation is ___________.

ANSWER 7 What is ?

QUESTION 8 The solution set for the equation is __________.

ANSWER 8 What is ?

QUESTION 9 If , then one is true.

ANSWER 9 What is ?

QUESTION 10 The graph that best represents the inequality is ______.

ANSWER 10 What is ?

QUESTION 11 One graph best represents the following equation:

ANSWER 11 What is ?

QUESTION 12 The x-intercept of this graph is _______ .

ANSWER 12 What is 2 ?

QUESTION 13 One graph most closely represents .

ANSWER 13 What is ?

QUESTION 14 One equation is best represented by the graph:

ANSWER 14 What is ?

QUESTION 15 An apparent factor of the polynomial graphed at right:

ANSWER 15 What is ?

QUESTION 16 A. (x + 1) B. (x - 3) C. (x + 3) D. (x + 4) A polynomial function has zeros -3 and 4. One of these is a factor of the polynomial. A. (x + 1) B. (x - 3) C. (x + 3) D. (x + 4)

ANSWER 16 What is C. x + 3 ?

QUESTION 17 This is a portion of the graph of a conic section. The equation which most likely represents this graph is_____________.

ANSWER 17 What is ?

QUESTION 18 The system of linear equations equivalent to the matrix equation below is _______________. 5 X 20 9 10 Y 30 =

ANSWER 18 4x + 5y = 20 9x + 10y = 30 What is ?

QUESTION 19 The matrix is equivalent to 1 1 1 1 1

ANSWER 19 2 What is ?

QUESTION 20 Charlie bought jeans, j, and T-shirts, t, at a clothing store. The receipt showed that a total of seven items was purchased and that the jeans were $28 each and the T-shirts were $12 each. If he spent a total of $116 before tax, a certain system of equations could be used to determine the number of jeans he purchased.

ANSWER 20 28j + 12t = 116 j + t = 7 What is ?

QUESTION 21 The corner points of the feasibility region for the given system of inequalities are _______________.

ANSWER 21 What is ?

QUESTION 22 The system of inequalities best represented by the graph is _________.

ANSWER 22 What is ?

QUESTION 23 The solution set for the given system of equations is _______.

ANSWER 23 What is ?

QUESTION 24 The apparent solution set to the system of equations shown on the graph is ___________.

ANSWER 24 What is ?

QUESTION 25 10 25 30 25 30 5 10 Given: A= and B= 25 30 25 30 5 10 Given: A= and B= The matrix which is the product B X A is ______________.

ANSWER 25 1,150 275 350 What is ?