Reviewing Finite Differences from Tables
Quiz by Cummings, Carrie
High School
Algebra I (Archived)
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- Q1A Linear Function looks like alinecurvewiggleparabola30s
- Q2A Quadratic Function looks like awiggleparabolacurveline30s
- Q3An Exponential Growth Function looks like adecreasing curvelineparabolaincreasing curve30s
- Q4An Exponential Decay Function looks like aincreasing curvelinedecreasing curveparabola30s
- Q5What is the name of this type of function?Exponential GrowthLinearQuadraticExponential Decay30s
- Q6What is the name of this type of function?Exponential DecayQuadraticExponential GrowthCubic30s
- Q7What is the name of this type of function?Exponential DecayQuadraticCubicLinear30s
- Q8What is the name of this type of function?LinearExponential GrowthCubicQuadratic30s
- Q9What is the name of the invisible line that runs through a parabola and appears to cut the graph in half?vertexaxis of symmetryx-interceptslope30s
- Q10What is the name of the imaginary line that an exponential graph never touches?x-intercepthorizontal asymptoteaxis of symmetrydomain30s
- Q11What can you do MATHEMATICALLY to see if a table represents a linear function?look for the same 3rd differenceslook for the same 1st differenceslook for the same 2nd differenceslook for a common ratio30s
- Q12What can you do MATHEMATICALLY to see if a table represents a quadratic function?look for the same 3rd differenceslook for the same 1st differenceslook for a common ratiolook for the same 2nd differences30s
- Q13What can you do MATHEMATICALLY to see if a table represents an exponential function?look for a common ratiolook for the same 1st differenceslook for the same 2nd differenceslook for the same 3rd differences30s
- Q14What does the word "MODEL" mean in math?not exactly perfect, but the BEST fitperfectionclay or playdoughrunway fashion30s
- Q15What type of function is represented in this table and why?Exponential Growth (same common ratio but increasing)Quadratic (same 2nd differences)Exponential Decay (same common ratio but decreasing)Linear (same 1st differences)120s