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Grade 9 Coordinate Geometry
Which of the following definitions describes an "Ordered Pair"?
  1. a number under the radical
  2. describes a point on a graph
  3. a set of input values
  4. none of the above
Grade 9 US Government
Grade 10 Environmental Science
After nutrient enrichment from sewage contamination, a lake often becomes inhospitable to fish. Why?
  1. Nutrient input to a lake causes the explosive growth of algal and cyanobacterial populations. Decomposition of dead algae and cyanobacteria by bacteria results in the depletion of oxygen in the water, which leads to the death of fish.
  2. Nutrient input to a lake poisons the organisms that fish eat.
  3. Nutrient input to a lake poisons the fish.
  4. Nutrient input to a lake causes the explosive growth of algal and cyanobacterial populations. This reduces the penetration of light into the lake, the water temperature falls, and eventually the fish population dies.
Grade 9 Colons and Semicolons CCSS: CCRA.L.2, L.9-10.2, L.9-10.2b
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
  1. I need an assistant who can do; the following input; data, write reports, and complete tax forms.
  2. I need an assistant who can do the following: input data, write reports, and complete tax forms.
  3. I need an assistant who can do; the following input data, write reports, and complete tax forms.
  4. I need an assistant who can do the following input data, write reports, and complete tax forms.
Grade 11 Function and Algebra Concepts CCSS: HSF-IF.B.4
What is the inverse of a function?
  1. A new function that reverses the inputs and outputs of the original function
  2. A function that has the same inputs and outputs as the original function
  3. A function that is equal to the original function but with the opposite sign
  4. A function that has the same slope as the original function
Grade 11 Function and Algebra Concepts CCSS: HSF-IF.B.4
What is the domain of a function?
  1. The set of all possible outputs
  2. The set of all possible inputs
  3. The range of a function
  4. The graph of a function
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