Worksheets — Set 2
Algebra I · Quadratic expressions and factoring (intro)
Print and write your answers. Use diagrams to show thinking.
Warm-up
1. Define variables for: a rectangle with perimeter 26. Write an equation. ___ 2. Write an inequality: at most 53 dollars spent. ___ 3. Revenue R = 8x. When is R > 130?
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Written practice
1. Define variables for: a rectangle with perimeter 24. Write an equation. ___ 2. Write an inequality: at most 52 dollars spent. ___ 3. Revenue R = 7x. When is R > 120? 4. Interpret the solution x = 6 in your context. 5. Is a negative solution reasonable? Explain. 6. Create a modeling equation for Quadratic expressions and factoring (intro). 7. Define variables for: a rectangle with perimeter 30. Write an equation. ___ 8. Write an inequality: at most 55 dollars spent. ___
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More written practice
1. Revenue R = 10x. When is R > 150? 2. Interpret the solution x = 9 in your context. 3. Define variables for: a rectangle with perimeter 36. Write an equation. ___ 4. Write an inequality: at most 58 dollars spent. ___ 5. Revenue R = 13x. When is R > 180? 6. Interpret the solution x = 12 in your context.
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Patterns and rules
1. Define variables for: a rectangle with perimeter 58. Write an equation. ___ 2. Write an inequality: at most 69 dollars spent. ___ 3. Revenue R = 24x. When is R > 290?
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Parent tip: Define variables clearly in words