Directions: Write a quadratic equation that has a y-intercept of 24 and the distance between the x-intercepts is 10. Bonus: find more than 2 quadratic equations. Source: Daniel Luevanos
Read More »Robert Kaplinsky
Adding Two-Digit Numbers Given One
Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, place a digit in each box to make a true equation. Source: Robert Kaplinsky
Read More »Quadratics with Defined Roots in Standard Form
Directions: Create three equations for quadratics in standard form that have roots at 3 and 5. Source: Robert Kaplinsky
Read More »Quadratics with Defined Roots in Vertex Form
Directions: Create three equations for quadratics in vertex form that have roots at 3 and 5 but have different maximum and/or minimum values. Source: Robert Kaplinsky
Read More »Adding Fractions 3
Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes so that the sum is as close to 1/2 as possible. Source: Daniel Luevanos
Read More »Create an Equation with a Given Solution
Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the boxes to write three equations whose solution is -1/2. Source: Daniel Luevanos
Read More »Pythagorean Theorem
Directions: What could the lengths of the legs be such that the lengths are integers and x is an irrational number between 5 and 7? Source: Daniel Luevanos
Read More »Slope
Directions: Write a linear equation that has a slope of -100. Source: Kara Colley
Read More »X-Intercept
Directions: Write a linear equation that has an x-intercept of (-100, 0). Source: Kara Colley
Read More »Y-Intercept
Directions: Write a linear equation with a y-intercept of (0, -100). Source: Kara Colley
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