Algebra 2 | Free Response Questions | Albert (2024)

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    Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on linear and absolute value equations and inequalities.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Distance From a Moving Particle to a LineCCSS HS.A.CED.1, CCSS HS.A.CED.2, CCSS HS.A.CED.4, TX TEKS 2A.6D, TX TEKS A.12E2 more...Graphing Solutions to InequalitiesCCSS HS.A.REI.12, CCSS HS.A.REI.3, TX TEKS 2A.6F

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    Linear Systems

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on systems of linear equations and inequalities.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    The Cost of a Candy Bar and an AppleCCSS HS.A.REI.6, TX TEKS A.5CDetermine Set ACCSS HS.A.REI.12, TX TEKS 2A.3E, TX TEKS 2A.3F, TX TEKS 2A.3G1 more...

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    Linear Functions and Relationships

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on constructing linear functions and interpreting the rate of change in context.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Cooking Class CostsCCSS HS.A.CED.1, CCSS HS.F.IF.2, CCSS HS.F.LE.2, CCSS HS.S.ID.7, TX TEKS A.12B, TX TEKS A.2C3 more...Temperature ConversionCCSS HS.F.IF.6, CCSS HS.S.ID.7, TX TEKS A.12B, TX TEKS A.3B1 more...

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    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on factoring polynomials and polynomial arithmetic.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Factoring PolynomialsCCSS HS.A.SSE.2, CCSS HS.A.SSE.3, CCSS HS.A.SSE.3b, TX TEKS 2A.7E, TX TEKS A.11F2 more...Polynomial ArithmeticCCSS HS.A.APR.1, CCSS HS.A.APR.6, TX TEKS 2A.7B, TX TEKS 2A.7C1 more...

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    Features of Polynomials

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on identifying and interpreting various features of polynomials.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    The Graph of a Polynomial FunctionCCSS HS.A.APR.3, CCSS HS.F.IF.7, CCSS HS.F.IF.7c, CCSS HS.F.IF.9, TX TEKS P.2F, TX TEKS P.2I3 more...Polynomial Function Zeros and InterceptsCCSS HS.A.APR.3, CCSS HS.N.CN.8, CCSS HS.N.CN.9, TX TEKS P.2I1 more...

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    Quadratics and Complex Numbers

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on graphs and forms of quadratic and quadratic inequalities.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Characteristics of the Graph of a Quadratic FunctionCCSS HS.A.SSE.3, CCSS HS.A.SSE.3b, CCSS HS.F.IF.7, CCSS HS.F.IF.7a, CCSS HS.F.IF.8, CCSS HS.F.IF.8a3 more...Investigating a System of EquationsCCSS HS.A.REI.10, CCSS HS.A.REI.4, CCSS HS.A.REI.7, TX TEKS 2A.3C1 more...

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    Radical and Rational Functions

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on radical and rational functions and expressions.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Period of a PendulumCCSS HS.A.SSE.2, CCSS HS.F.IF.5, TX TEKS 2A.7G, TX TEKS A.11A1 more...Characteristics of a Rational FunctionCCSS HS.A.APR.6, CCSS HS.A.APR.7, TX TEKS 2A.6K, TX TEKS 2A.7C, TX TEKS 2A.7F2 more...

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    Sequences and Series

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on arithmetic and geometric sequences and series.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Increasing Workout TimeCCSS HS.F.BF.2, CCSS HS.F.IF.3, TX TEKS A.12DArc Lengths of a SwingCCSS HS.A.SSE.4, CCSS HS.F.LE.2, TX TEKS A.12C, TX TEKS P.5D1 more...

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    Exponential Modeling and Logarithms

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on modeling and interpreting key features of exponential functions.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

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    Transformation of Functions

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on comparing parent functions to transformations and combining functions.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Transformations of a Piecewise-Defined FunctionCCSS HS.F.BF.3, TX TEKS 2A.2A, TX TEKS P.2GMaximum RevenueCCSS HS.F.BF.1, CCSS HS.F.BF.1b

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    Trigonometric Functions and the Unit Circle

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on using the unit circle and graphing sinusoidal transformations.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Transformations of SineCCSS HS.F.BF.3, TX TEKS P.2G, TX TEKS P.2IUsing the Unit CircleCCSS HS.F.TF.1, CCSS HS.F.TF.2, CCSS HS.F.TF.3, TX TEKS P.2P, TX TEKS P.4A2 more...

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    Probability and Statistical Inference

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on combinations vs. permutations and conditional probability.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    A Six-Card "Dummy" HandCCSS HS.S.CP.9, CCSS HS.S.MD.3, TX TEKS G.13, TX TEKS G.13A1 more...Pets, Housing, and ProbabilityCCSS HS.S.CP.1, CCSS HS.S.CP.2, CCSS HS.S.CP.3, CCSS HS.S.CP.5, TX TEKS G.13C, TX TEKS G.13D, TX TEKS G.13E4 more...

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    Matrices

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on understanding matrices and matrix arithmetic.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Swim Competition ScoringCCSS HS.N.VM.10, CCSS HS.N.VM.6, CCSS HS.N.VM.7Matrix Operations for Triangle TransformationCCSS HS.N.VM.8

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    Conic Sections

    These free response questions are designed to assess multiple topics and standards within a single unit. The following questions focus on ellipses and parabolas.

    Suggested Time Limit: 15 minutes per question

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    2 questions

    Equation for a Conic SectionCCSS HS.G.GPE.3, CCSS HS.N.CN.6, TX TEKS P.3HDetermine the Conic SectionCCSS HS.G.GPE.2, TX TEKS 2A.4B
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FAQs

How many questions do I need to get right to pass the Algebra 2 Regents? ›

If you are taking the Algebra 2 exam in order to satisfy the graduation requirements for a Regents diploma, you need to answer 33% of the questions on the exam correctly to pass.

Why is Algebra 2 difficult? ›

Overall, it's safe to say that the course will provide a decent challenge, as it builds on concepts you've learned in Algebra 1 and introduces new topics such as logarithms, trigonometry, and conic sections.

What are free response questions in math? ›

Free response questions present students with a question and a response object (or entry cell) in which to express their response. Upon grading, the student response is evaluated against the correct answer defined for the question.

How hard is algebra 2 regents? ›

How hard is Algebra 2 Regents exam? The difficulty of the Algebra 2 Regents exam can vary from student to student, depending on how long you prepared and how much you feel you understand the subjects. It also depends on your goals–if you are after a very high score, you might need a more comprehensive study plan.

What if I fail the Algebra 2 Regents? ›

What happens if you fail the Regents Exam? To pass a Regents Exam you must earn a 65 or higher, though accommodations may be made for certain disabilities. Students who fail an exam may still pass the course, but will need to retake the exam.

How to pass algebra 2 easily? ›

Consider forming a study group. Working with your fellow students to solve problems and going over algebraic concepts is a great way to succeed in an Algebra 2 class. You can also find out if your school offers a math study lab or tutors. Taking advantage of these resources can make passing Algebra 2 a lot easier.

What percent of students fail algebra 2? ›

In all, 57 percent of students failed the districtwide final exam in Algebra 2, while 62 percent failed the geometry exam and 61 percent the Algebra 1 exam. By contrast, only 12 percent of students failed the Algebra 2 course, and 16 percent the geometry course, far below the failure rates on the districtwide exams.

Is algebra 2 harder than calculus? ›

Which is generally considered more challenging, algebra or calculus? The perception of difficulty varies among individuals, but calculus is often considered more challenging due to its introduction of new concepts like limits, derivatives, and integrals, building upon the foundation laid by algebra.

Is it okay to skip algebra 2? ›

Skipping Algebra 2 is generally not recommended because the concepts you learn in Algebra 2 serve as the foundation for many other math courses, like pre-calculus and calculus, as well as some science courses.

How do you prepare for free response questions? ›

AP free response tips
  1. Practice. Answering essay questions generally requires a good deal of training and practice. ...
  2. Examine the question. ...
  3. Determine what's required to answer the question. ...
  4. Choose your evidence. ...
  5. Develop a thesis. ...
  6. Support your thesis. ...
  7. Get examples from past exams.

What are three types of free response questions? ›

Students often ask, "How many FRQs are on the AP Lang exam?" Well, there are three FRQs on the AP Language exam. You'll encounter a synthesis question, a rhetorical analysis question, and an argument question.

Is a free response question an essay? ›

Free response questions or essay questions are a type of open-ended question commonly used in schools to test students' "learning", as well as in entrance exams and sometimes as part of job application or screening processes.

Is Algebra 2 a hard class? ›

In terms of topics, Algebra 2 isn't going to be that much more challenging, but there are a few topics that you might have to work on e.g. matrices, polynomials, trigonometry, and probability. I would say it's worth taking the course over the summer, but then again I like maths so I'm biased.

Is the algebra 2 regent curved? ›

The New York State Education Department curves the Algebra 2 Regents exam in an attempt to standardize results based on the performance of students that year and across years. Every class of students can be slightly different than another, so curving the exams to a scaled score can help normalize this.

What happens if you fail algebra 2 in 11th grade? ›

You can still graduate if you fail in an 11th-grade math class provided you complete a credit recovery program to earn the lost credits. Failing 11th-grade math may also require retaking 11th grade, as 12th-grade math builds on knowledge from 11th-grade math.

How much do you need to pass algebra Regents? ›

Take a moment to locate how many raw points it takes to earn a passing scaled score of 65. Did you find it? It's 27. You only need to earn 27 points to pass the Algebra I Regents exam.

How many questions do you need correct to pass the geometry Regents? ›

If we only examine the multiple choice questions and ignore the other three parts, we see that a student needs to answer 71% of the multiple choice questions correctly (17 out of 24) to get a 65 for the entire test.

How many questions do you need to get right on the physics Regents? ›

If a students answers all 50 multiple-choice questions correctly, it should be just enough to pass with a 67. Most students are going to need help from the open-ended student-response questions as well.

What are the easiest Regents to pass? ›

The easiest Regents exams might include:
  1. Living Environment (Biology): Students often find this exam relatively simple because it covers topics commonly taught in high school courses. ...
  2. Algebra I: For some students, math comes more naturally, so they may find the Algebra I Regents exam straightforward.
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