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Grade 10 Quadratic Equations and Expressions
What is the vertex of the following equation? Also, is this a minimum or maximum?
[math] y = 3x^2 + 24x + 57 [/math]
  1. [math](-4,9)[/math], minimum
  2. [math](4,9)[/math], maximum
  3. [math](0,57)[/math], minimum
  4. [math](-12,87)[/math], minimum
Grade 11 Function and Algebra Concepts CCSS: HSF-IF.B.4
What is the minimum value of a function called?
  1. Maximum
  2. Minimum
  3. Maximum point
  4. Minimum point
Grade 11 Function and Algebra Concepts CCSS: HSF-IF.B.4
What is the maximum value of a function called?
  1. Maximum
  2. Minimum
  3. Maximum point
  4. Minimum point
Grade 6 Range, Median, Mean, and Mode
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.C.9
The absolute value function [math]f(x)[/math] is graphed below. Comparing [math]f(x)[/math] to [math]g(x) = |3x-1|[/math], which of the following statements is true? For the graph, assume that the scale of both axes is one unit.
Graph - Absolute Function y=|2x|
  1. The minimum value of [math]f(x)[/math] is greater than the minimum of [math]g(x)[/math].
  2. The minimum value of [math]g(x)[/math] is greater than the minimum of [math]f(x)[/math].
  3. The minimum values of the two functions are equal. But if [math]f(x_1)[/math] and [math]g(x_2)[/math] are the minimum values, [math]x_2 > x_1[/math].
  4. The minimum values of the two functions are equal. But if [math]f(x_1)[/math] and [math]g(x_2)[/math] are the minimum values, [math]x_2 < x_1[/math].
Grade 4 STEM Words
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  3. minnimum
Grade 7 Defining Words
minimum wage
  1. corresponding in structure because of a common origin
  2. causing or worthy of ridicule or derision; laughable
  3. to make playfully romantic or sexual overtures
  4. the lowest wage payable to employees in general or to designated employees as fixed by law or by union agreement.
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