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This document contains a 1st summative test in Mathematics 9 with 27 multiple choice questions and 3 short answer questions about quadratic equations and inequalities. The test covers topics such as the standard form of quadratic equations, determining the values of a, b, and c, finding the roots using the quadratic formula, and writing quadratic inequalities in two variables.

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Daraga National High School

Daraga, Albay

MATHEMATICS 9
1st Summative Test
SY:2020-2021

NAME: _________________________________________________ SECTION: _____________ DATE:___________SCORE: _______________

I. TRUE OR FALSE
DIRECTION: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong .
_________________1. Quadratic Inequalities is an inequality that contains a polynomial of degree 2 and can be written
in any of the following forms.

_________________2. The quadratic equation given the roots 5 and 4 is x 2+ 9 x+20=0

_________________3. Coefficient is a letter or symbol used to represent a value.

_____________4. y > x 2+2 x−4 is in the form of 𝑦 > 𝑎𝑥 2 + 𝑏𝑥 + 𝑐 𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 𝑎 = 1, 𝑏 = 2, 𝑐 = −4

_____________5. The Standard form of the quadratic equation 3 x ( x−14)=12 is 3 x 2−42 x−12=0

_____________6. The sum and the product of the roots of 2x2 + 8x – 10 = 0; sum: 4 and product: -5

_____________7. Quadratic Formula – is used to find the solutions for any quadratic equations. This is an equation that
can be used to find the roots or solutions of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0. The quadratic formula is
x=−b ± √❑ .

____________8. x 2+ 9 x+2=20 is an example of Quadratic equation in one variable.

____________9. y > x 2+2 x−4 is in the form of 𝑦 > 𝑎𝑥 2 + 𝑏𝑥 + 𝑐 𝑤ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 𝑎 = 1, 𝑏 = 2, 𝑐 = −4 is an example of quadratic
inequality in one variable.

____________1o. Rational Roots are roots of equations which can be expressed as quotient of integers.

II.MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read and understand each of the following question, choose the letter of the correct answer.
11. What are the values of a, b and c in each equation x 2−7 x+ 12=0?
a. (a=0 b=−7 c=12) b. (a=1 b=−7 c=12)
c. (a=0 b=7 c=12) d. (a=1 b=7 c=12)

12.What is the standard form of the inequality y +9 ≥−4 x 2


a. y ≥−4 x 2+ 9 b. y ≥ 4 x 2+ 9 c. y ≥−4 x 2−9 y ≥−4 x 2+ 9 d. y ≥−4 x 2−9

13. What is the Quadratic Equation given the following roots 5 and 9?
a. x 2 – 14 x+ 45=0 b. x 2+ 14 x−45=0 c. x 2 – 14 x−45=0 d. x 2+ 14 x+ 45=0

14 What are the values of a, b, and c given the inequality 2 x2 −1< 0


a. ¿) b. ¿1)
c. ¿ d. (a=−2 b=0 c=1)

15. Choose the four (4) combinations of quadratic inequalities that corresponds to the given quadratic equation
s2−s+ 20= y
a . s 2−s+20< y b . s 2−s−20< y

s2−s+ 20> y s2−s−20> y

s2−s+ 20≥ y s2−s−20 ≥ y

s2−s+ 20≤ y s2−s−20 ≤ y


16. Quadratic inequalities can be written in the form of two variables. These inequalities can be written in any of the
following forms EXCEPT one.
a. y <a x 2 +bx+ c b. y >a x 2 +bx+ c c. y=a x2 +bx +c d. y ≥ a x 2 +bx +c

17. Evaluate the expression b 2−4 ac . Given the values of a=2 , b=−3 , c=−¿2: b 2 - 4ac = ____?
a. -25 b. 25 c. 24 d. -24

18. Which of the following mathematical sentences below is not quadratic inequality in two variables?
a. y >5 x 2+1 b. y >5 x+ 1 c. y ≤5 x 2+ 2 x +1 d. y ≥5 x 2+ 3 x +1

19. A letter or symbol used to represent a value


a. Coefficient b. Equation c. Inequality d. Variable

20. It involves isolating the square and then applying the square root property
a. Discriminant b. Roots of Quadratic Equation c. Extracting square root d. Quadratic Formula

21. These are the values of the variable/s that make quadratic equations true.
a. Discriminant b. Roots of Quadratic Equation c. Extracting square root d. Quadratic Formula

22. The sum and the product of −2 x2 +10 x−16 are;


a. Sum: -5 Product: -8 b. Sum: 5 Product: 8 c. Sum: 8 Product: 5 d. Sum: -8 Product: -5

23. The quadratic equation given the roots 5 and 4 is x 2+ 9 x+20=0


a. x 2−9 x +20=0 b . x 2+ 9+ x+ 20=0 c. x 2−9 x−20=0 d. x 2+ 9 x−20=0

24. Which of the following statement/s is/are true?


I. If b 2 - 4ac = 0 then the roots are real, rational and equal.
II. If b2 - 4ac > 0 and is a perfect square then the roots are real, rational and unequal 8
III. If b2 - 4ac > 0 but not a perfect square then the roots are real, irrational and unequal
IV. If b2 - 4ac < 0 then the roots are not real
a. I & II b. III & IV c. I, II, & III d. I, II, III & IV

25. Which of the following signs is not included for quadratic inequality?
a. is less than b. is equal c is greater than d. is greater than or equal to

26. Which of the following examples is NOT quadratic inequalities?


a. y <12 a−5+ 12a 2 b. y <12 a2−5+12 c. y ≤12 a−5+12 a d. y ≥12 a−5+12 a2

27. The sum and the product of the roots of 2x2 + 8x – 10 = 0;


a. sum: 4 and product: -5 b. sum: -4 and product: -5 c. sum: 4 and product: 5 d. sum: -4 and product: 5

III.SOLVING
Directions: Write the appropriate quadratic inequalities of the given problem.
28-30. The length of a garden is 3 m more than twice its width and its area is greater than 30 m 2.

God bless!

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