Algebra 2 6-5 Mixed Review: Solving Square Root and Other Radical Equations

By Matt Richardson
Last updated over 2 years ago
7 Questions

Review Lesson 6-4: Match each number on the left with its simplified form on the right.

  • 3
  • 2
  • 125

Review Lesson 4-5: Consider the quadratic equation below.
1. Drag the factors of the quadratic expression from the left column into the top category on the right.
2. Drag the solution(s) of the quadratic equation from the left column into the bottom category on the right.

  • (3x + 1)
  • (3x + 2)
  • (x + 2)
  • x=-\frac{2}{3}
  • x=0
  • x
  • x=-2
  • Factors of the expression:
  • Solution(s) of the equation:

Review Lesson 2-1: Categorize values from the left to identify the domain and range of the relation. Then drag either Yes or No to respond to the question.

  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • Yes
  • No
  • Domain:
  • Range:
  • Is the relation a function?

Vocabulary Review: Which equation is equivalent to the equation below?

Vocabulary Review: Match each solution from the left with the equation it solves on the right.

  • -10
  • 10
  • 2
  • -2
  • 3+x=5
  • y-4=-6
  • 2z=20
  • \frac{w}{5}=-2

Vocabulary Review: What is the radicand in the expression?
Enter only the expression.

Use Your Vocabulary: Categorize each statement as true or false.

  • The reciprocal of -1 is itself.
  • A decimal has no reciprocal.
  • The reciprocal of a negative number is negative.
  • The only real number without a reciprocal is 0.
  • True
  • False