
Topic Review: Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models
Quiz by NYSED Algebra I
High School
Algebra I
New York State Next Generation Standards
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- Q1Anne invested $1000 in an account with a 1.3% annual interest rate. She made no deposits or withdrawals on the account for 2 years. If interest was compounded annually, which equation represents the balance in the account after the 2 years?60sAI-F-LE.A
- Q2One characteristic of all linear functions is that they change byequal factors over equal intervalsequal differences over equal intervalsunequal factors over equal intervalsunequal differences over equal intervals60sAI-F-LE.A
- Q3Which situation is a linear function?A cab company charges initially and per mile.A $12,000 car depreciates 15% per year.A restaurant employee earns per hour.A gym charges a membership fee of down and per month.30sAI-F-LE.A
- Q4Assume the pumpkins continue to grow at these rates through week 13. When comparing the weights of both Liam's and Patricia's pumpkins in week 10 and week 13, which statement is true?Patricia's pumpkin will weigh more in week 10 and week 13.Patricia's pumpkin will weigh more in week 10, and Liam's pumpkin will weigh more in week 13.Liam's pumpkin will weigh more in week 10 and week 13Liam's pumpkin will weigh more in week 10, and Patricia's pumpkin will weigh more in week 13.60sAI-F-LE.A