ALG: 11-4 QC
1.  What type of function does this equation
     represent?
Linear
Exponential
y = -3x2 + 7x -8
Quadratic
None of the above
2.  What type of function does this equation     represent?
Linear
Exponential
f(x) = 16x + 11
Quadratic
None of the above
3.  What type of function does this equation     represent?
Linear
Exponential
y = 500(.5)x
Quadratic
None of the above
4.  What type of function does this equation     represent?
Linear
Exponential
y = 17x3 - .2
Quadratic
None of the above
5.  What type of function do these points     represent?
Linear
Exponential
{ (-2, 3), (-1, -2), (0, -3), (1, 0), (2, 7) }
Quadratic
None of the above
6.  What type of function do these points     represent?
Linear
Exponential
{ (-2, 8), (-1, 5), (0, 2), (1, -1), (2, -4) }
Quadratic
None of the above
7.  What type of function do these points     represent?
Linear
Exponential
{ (5, 3), (5, 5), (5, 7), (5, 9), (5, 11) }
Quadratic
None of the above
8.  What type of function do these points     represent?
Linear
Exponential
{ (-2, -¼), (-1, -½), (0, -1), (1, -2), (2, -4) }
Quadratic
None of the above
Mrs. Gragion starts walking at a pace of 3 mph.  
Every 5 minutes, she increases her pace by 1 mph.
How fast will she be walking after 35 minutes?
Linear
Exponential
Quadratic
None of the above
9.  What type of function does this problem     represent?
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10.  What type of function does this problem     represent?
Willis has started his summer exercise workouts withthe hopes of joining the Detroit Lions offensiveline.  If he starts at 105 pounds and plans to lose 3 pounds per week, how many weeks will it takeuntil he is under 180 pounds?
Linear
None of the above
Quadratic
Exponential
A rocket is launched and the equation
f(x) = -16x2+125x + 10 models its path where x 
is the time in seconds and f(x) is in meters.  When 
will the rocket hit the ground?
Quadratic
None of the above
Linear
Exponential
11.  What type of function does this problem     represent?
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Carly bought $500 worth of Disney stock.  It is 
advertised to increase at a rate of 4.5% per year.  
How much will her stock be worth in 20 years?
Linear
Exponential
Quadratic
None of the above
12.  What type of function does this problem     represent?
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