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D Describe the extrema of the quadratic y = -2(x – 3) 2 + 2 a.Maximum at (-3, 2) b.Minimum at (-3, 2) c.Minimum at (3, 2) d.Maximum at (3, 2)

D Describe the extrema of the quadratic y = -2(x – 3) 2 + 2 a.Maximum at (-3, 2) b.Minimum at (-3, 2) c.Minimum at (3, 2) d.Maximum at (3, 2)

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Math II UNIT QUESTION: What special properties are found with the parts of a circle? Standard: MM2G1, MM2G2 Today’s Question: What effect does changing the radius have on S.A. and Volume of a sphere? Standard: MM2G4.a,b

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Describe the extrema of the quadratic y = -2(x – 3)2 + 2

a.Maximum at (-3, 2)

b.Minimum at (-3, 2)

c.Minimum at (3, 2)

d.Maximum at (3, 2)

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For each circle, find the value of x. No decimals. Write answers in simplified fraction or radical form.

1. 2.

3. 4.8

12

x

4 5

x3

12

x6

4x 8

13

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Math IIUNIT QUESTION: What special properties are found with the parts of a circle?Standard: MM2G1, MM2G2

Today’s Question:What effect does changing the radius have on S.A. and Volume of a sphere?Standard: MM2G4.a,b

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r

HEMISPHERE: HALF A SPHERE

Think of the globe! The equator cuts the earth into the northern

and southern hemisphere.

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Formulas for a Sphere2

3

443

SA r

V r

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10 cm

Find the exact and approximate Surface Area & Volume of a Sphere (round to the nearest hundredths)

216.314100 cmSA 3500 523.60 cm

3V

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25 in

The circumference of a great circle of a sphere is 25 inches. Find the approximate surface area & volume of the sphere. (Round to the nearest tenths.)

3.979r 2198.96SA in

3263.88 inV

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5 in

SA and Volume of a SphereA spherical balloon has a surface area of 16 in.2 Find the volume of the sphere.

26.02 inV

10 in

34 3

V rSA4 r2

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5 in

Surface Area & Volume of a SphereA spherical balloon has an initial radius of 5 in. When more air is added, the radius becomes 10 in. Explain how S.A. and Volume change as the radius changes.

10 in

is 8 times biggerV is 4 times biggerSA

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Old Sphere New Sphere

Radius

Surface Area

Volume

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Old Sphere New Sphere

Radius

Surface Area

Volume

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Old Sphere New Sphere

Radius

Surface Area

Volume

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5 in

Volume of a SphereA sphere has an initial volume of 400 cm.3 The sphere is made bigger by making the radius 4 times as big. What is the new volume of the sphere?

325,600 inV

10 in

34 3

V r

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Sphere WorksheetSurface Area and Volume of a Sphere Practice Questions for Classwork

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