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Grade 10 Quadratic Equations and Expressions CCSS: HSF-IF.C.8, HSF-IF.C.8a

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What facts about the rocket can be seen directly from the vertex form of the function? Choose all that apply.
  1. The time when the rocket reached its maximum height.
  2. The total duration of the rocket's flight.
  3. The initial velocity of the rocket.
  4. The rocket's maximum height.
Grade 12 Physics
In a rocket launch, what is an application of Newton's third law?
  1. The force of gravity acting on the rocket.
  2. The expulsion of hot gases backward propelling the rocket forward.
  3. The rocket's mass increased during the launch.
  4. Air resistance slows down the rocket.
Grade 4 STEM Words
front section of a rocket
  1. astronauts
  2. capsule
  3. hatch
  4. module
Grade 3 Adverbs
Which word is an adverb?
  1. hard
  2. rocket
  3. dangerously
None Classical - 1750-1830
What is a rocket theme?
  1. rapidly ascending melody outlining an arpeggio
  2. rapidly descending melody outlining the harmony
  3. often used in Baroque periods
  4. often used in Classical periods
Grade 3 STEM Words
Choose the correct spelling.
  1. rokit
  2. roket
  3. rocket
Grade 2 Culture
What is not a form of communication?
  1. computer
  2. rocket
  3. television
  4. telephone
Grade 5 Subject-Verb Agreement
Grade 4 Defining Words
Grade 7 Dark They Were and Golden Eyed
Why doesn't Harry get help on his rocket from the other men?
  1. They did not want to leave Mars
  2. They didn't know how to build a rocket
  3. They were building their own rockets
Grade 6 Space Exploration
Why are rockets ideal for exploring space?
  1. They can gather lots data.
  2. They don't need air.
  3. They are retrievable.
  4. They are inexpensive.
Grade 7 Dark They Were and Golden Eyed
What happened to Mr. Bittering's rocket?
  1. The Martians destroyed it
  2. They took it back to Earth
  3. It rusted
Grade 4 Space Exploration
Grade 6 Forces and Motion
Select the correct law of motion for this situation.

A rocket launches sending gases down to the ground, causing the rocket to move upward.
  1. action and reaction
  2. an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion
  3. force = mass x acceleration
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