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Chapter 01
Chapter 01
1 EquationsandInequalities
1.1 LinearEquations
1 SolveaLinearEquation
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheequation.
1) 5x=-30
A) {-5}
2) 6x=15
2
A)
5
3) 2x+2=0
A) {2}
4) 5x-11=0
11
A) -
5
5) 7x+19=0
19
A) -
7
6)
B) {5}
B) -
C) {-6}
5
2
C)
B) {1}
5
2
D) {6}
D) -
C) {-1}
2
5
D) {-2}
B)
11
5
C) -
5
11
D)
5
11
B)
7
19
C) -
7
19
D)
19
7
D)
20
3
1
5
x=
4
6
A)
10
3
B) -
10
3
C)
3
10
7) 15x=11+14x
A) {25}
B) {-11}
C) {11}
D) {12}
8) 10x+24=2x+64
A) {8}
B) {5}
C) {-8}
D) {-5}
9) -2x+21=5x+14
A) {-3}
B) {1}
C) {-1}
D) {3}
10) -16-5x=-24+3x
A) {-1}
B) {2}
C) {1}
D) {-2}
B)
1
3
C) -
B)
3
2
C)
11) 5x-(2x-1)=2
1
A) -
7
12) 3(2x-1)=12
13
A)
6
1
3
D)
1
7
11
6
D)
5
2
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13) 12(7x-4)=2x-6
21
A) -
41
B)
21
43
B) -
C)
51
8
21
41
C) -
15
4
D)
27
41
D)
51
8
15) 4(x+2)=5(x-4)
A) {-28}
B) {5}
C) {-12}
D) {28}
16) 2(2x-5)=3(x+2)
A) {-2}
B) {4}
C) {16}
D) {-16}
17) 6(x+6)=(6x+36)
A) {0}
B) {72}
C) allrealnumbers
D) nosolution
18) -3x-4-3(x+1)=3x+3
B) -
A) {3}
19) -6x+1+4x=-2x+6
A) {5}
20)
10
9
B) allrealnumbers
C) {-1}
D) nosolution
B) {-4}
C) {-8}
D) {8}
B) {-5}
C) {7}
D) {5}
B) {120}
C) {60}
D) {-60}
B) -
1
5
C) 80
D)
1
5
B) -
13
4
C)
13
4
D)
13
5
x
x
+5= +1
5
4
A) -80
24)
D) -
x
2x
=4+
3
5
A) {-120}
23)
1
5
x 1
- =-2
3 3
A) {-7}
22)
C)
x
-3=1
2
A) {4}
21)
3
8
1 x 17
+ =
5 4 20
A) -
13
5
25) -9.4x+1.4=-14.2-1.6x
A) {1.8}
B) {2}
C) {-23}
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D) {1.7}
26)
7x
-5x+4 9
+ =-
5
5
2
A) -
26
25
B) -
2
5
C)
26
45
D)
2
5
2 SolveEquationsThatLeadtoLinearEquations
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheequation.
2
5
1) 1- =
8x 5
A) -
2)
25
24
B)
B) {2}
3) (x+9)(x-1)=(x+1)2
3
A)
2
4) x(7x-5)=(7x+1)(x-2)
1
A) -
4
5) x(1+3x)=(3x-1)(x-3)
3
A) -
121
6) x(x2 +3)=8+x3
3
A)
8
B)
10
9
B) {6}
B)
3
11
B) {3}
46
47
D) -
50
3
C) {5}
D) {-2}
C) {10}
D)
5
3
C) -
2
9
D) -1
C) -
3
11
D)
3
121
D)
8
3
C) {8}
B)
47
46
C) -
46
47
D) -
47
46
D) -
1
6
2x
2
3
=
-
x+4
2
2
x -16 x -16
A) -2
9)
25
24
3
2
4
+
=
x+5 2x+1 x-2
A)
8)
C)
5 2 7
+ =
x 5 x
A) {-5}
7)
1
2
14
5
B) 10
C)
B) {8}
C) {-4}
5-x 3 7
+ =
x
4 x
A) -
8
7
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D) {-8}
10)
1
1
x+5
+
=
x x+4 x+4
A) {-4}
11)
21
2
22
5
21
2
B)
8
5
C) -
B)
3
38
C)
D) -
2
21
15
7
D) {-4}
21
38
D) 3
B) -
8
3
C) -
8
15
D) {-8}
B) {4}
C) {20}
D) {-4}
4x+4 6x+2
=
2x+1 3x+3
A) 1
17)
C)
4
8
-1
-
=
x+4 x-4 x2 -16
A) {2}
16)
2
21
6
1
2
-
=
5x x+1 x(3x+3)
A) nosolution
15)
B)
10x+4 15x+8
=
2x-6
3x-9
A) 21
14)
D) {-1}
x-2 x+6
=
x-5 x-7
A)
13)
C) {4}
4
6
=
2x-3 2x+5
A) -
12)
B) {1}
B)
7
17
C) -
5
17
D) -
5
3
C) -
3
5
D)
5
7
2 1
+ =5
x x
A)
5
3
B) -
3
5
3 SolveProblemsThatCanBeModeledbyLinearEquations
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheequation.Thelettersa,b,andcareconstants.
1) ax-b=c,a0
c-b
b+ c
A) x=
B) x=-
a
a
C) x=
b- c
a
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D) x=
b+ c
a
2)
x x
+ =c,a0,b0,a-b
a b
A) x=
3)
c
ab
C) x=
abc
a+b
D) x=
a+ b
abc
C) x=
a+ b
c
D) x=
ab
c
C) T=
PVR
n
D) T=
PV
R
B) h=2(S- r)
C) h=
S
-1
2r
D) h=
S-2r2
2r
5
B) C= (F-32)
9
9
C) C= (F-32)
5
B) x=abc
a b
+ =c,c0
x x
A) x=
c
ab
B) x=
c
a+b
Solvetheformulafortheindicatedvariable.
4) PV=nRTforT
PV
nPV
A) T=
B) T=
nR
R
5) S=2rh+2r2 forh
A) h=S-r
9
6) F= C+32forC
5
A) C=
F-32
9
7) A=P(1+rt)forr
A+P
A) r=-
tP
8) P-
B) r=
A+ P
tP
C) r=
27 - 10Q
3
C) P=
D) C=
P- A
tP
D) r=
27 + 10Q
3
D) P=
5
F-32
A- P
tP
5Q P+7
=
+1forP
3
2
A) P=
15-10Q
3
B) P=
15 + 10Q
3
Solvetheproblem.
9) MaryandherbrotherJohncollectforeigncoins.Maryhas three times thenumberofcoinsthatJohnhas.
Togethertheyhave160foreigncoins.FindhowmanycoinsMaryhas.
A) 112coins
B) 24coins
C) 40 coins
D) 120 coins
10) CenterCityEastParkingGaragehasacapacityof 252 carsmorethanCenterCityWestParkingGarage.Ifthe
combinedcapacityforthetwogaragesis1228cars,findthecapacityforeachgarage.
A) CenterCityEast:750cars
B) CenterCityEast:488cars
CenterCityWest:478cars
CenterCityWest:740cars
C) CenterCityEast:740cars
D) CenterCityEast:478cars
CenterCityWest:488cars
CenterCityWest:750cars
11) Duringanintramuralbasketballgame,TeamAscored19 fewerpointsthanTeamB.Together,bothteams
scoredatotalof151points.HowmanypointsdidTeamAscoreduringthegame?
A) 85points
B) 67points
C) 66 points
D) 75points
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1.2 QuadraticEquations
1 SolveaQuadraticEquationbyFactoring
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheequationbyfactoring.
1) 11x2 -14x=0
A) {
14
14
,- }
11
11
2) 25x2 +70x=0
14
A) { ,0}
5
3) x2 -144=0
A) {144}
B) {0}
B) {-
C) {-
14
,0}
5
C) {
B) {12}
14
,0}
11
14
14
,- }
5
5
C) {-12}
D) {
14
,0}
11
D) {0}
D) {12,-12}
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
4) x2 -x=72
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
5) x2 -6x+8=0
A) {2,-4}
B) {-2,-4}
C) {2,4}
D) {-2,4}
6) x2 -4x-12=0
A) {2,-6}
B) {2,6}
C) {-2,6}
D) {-2,-6}
7) 3x2 +13x-10=0
2
A) { ,5}
3
2
B) {- ,5}
3
2
C) {- ,-5}
3
2
D) { ,-5}
3
8) 5x2 -45=0
A) {-9,9}
B) {22.5}
C) {-3,3}
D) {10}
9) x(x-7)+12=0
A) {4,-3}
B) {-4,-3}
C) {-4,3}
D) {4,3}
3
B) { }
2
2
C) {- }
3
3
D) {- }
2
5
5
B) {- ,- }
4
3
5 5
C) {- , }
4 3
5
5
D) { ,- }
4
3
1
B) {- ,4}
7
C) {-7,4}
D) {
12) 7x-27=
4
x
1
A) {- ,7}
7
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1
1
,- }
27
7
8
13) 36x+ =-36
x
3 1
B) {- , }
2 3
2
1
C) {- ,- }
3
3
2 1
D) { , }
3 3
B) {4,1}
C) {16,1}
D) {4,-1}
B) {7,-7}
C) {24.5}
D) {8,-8}
B) {6,-6}
C) {38}
D) {-4,-8}
B) {10,-8}
C) {5,-4}
D) {8,-10}
18) x2 =6
A) { 6,- 6}
B) { 6}
C) {6,-6}
D) norealsolution
A) {36,3}
14)
x-4
15
=
x
x+4
A) {16,-1}
SolvetheequationbytheSquareRootMethod.
15) x2 =49
A) {7}
2 SolveaQuadraticEquationbyCompletingtheSquare
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheequationbycompletingthesquare.
1) x2 -4x+1=0
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
2) x2 +4x=3
A) {-2- 7,-2+ 7}
C) {2+ 7}
3) x2 +4x+3=0
A) {-1,-3}
B) {-2-2 7,-2+2 7}
D) {-1- 7,-1+ 7}
B) {1,-1}
C) {1,3}
4) x2 +18x+62=0
A) {9+ 19}
C) {-9- 19,-9+ 19}
5) x2 +5x-5=0
-5-3 5
A) {
}
2
C) {
B) {-5-3 5,-5+3 5}
-5-3 5 -5+3 5
,
}
2
2
D) {
5+3 5
}
2
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D) {6,-3}
6) x2 +8x-5=0
A) {-1- 21,-1+ 21}
C) {4+ 21}
7) x2 -8x-15=0
A) {-4- 31,-4+ 31}
C) {4- 15,4+ 15}
B) {8- 79,8+ 79 }
D) {4- 31,4+ 31}
8)
1 2 1
1
x + x- =0
2
8
4
A) {
33-1
33+1
,-
}
8
8
1
1
B) { ,- }
8
8
C) {
33
33
,-
}
8
8
D) {
9) 5x2 -2x-4=0
22
A) {-4, }
5
C) {
5- 21 5+ 21
,
}
25
25
33-1
,
8
33+1
}
8
B) {
1- 21 1+ 21
,
}
5
5
D) {
-1- 21 -1+ 21
,
}
5
5
3 11
B) { , }
7 7
C) {-
11 44
, }
49 49
2 3
B) {- , }
7 7
2 3
C) { , }
7 7
3
11
D) {- ,- }
7
7
5
6
11) x2 + x+ =0
7
49
3
2
A) {- ,- }
7
7
2
3
D) { ,- }
7
7
3 SolveaQuadraticEquationUsingtheQuadraticFormula
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Findtherealsolutions,ifany,oftheequation.Usethequadraticformula.
1) x2 +4x-3=0
A) {-2- 7,-2+ 7}
C) {2+ 7}
B) {-2-2 7,-2+2 7}
D) {-1- 7,-1+ 7}
2) x2 -12x-11=0
A) {12+ 47,12- 47}
C) {6+ 47,6- 47}
3) 5x2 +7x-6=0
3
A) { ,2}
5
3
B) {- ,2}
5
3
C) { ,-2}
5
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3
D) {- ,-2}
5
4) 4x2 -x+9=0
-1- 145 -1+ 145
A) {
,
}
8
8
C) {
B) {
D) norealsolution
5) x2 +5x+1=0
-5- 29 -5+ 29
,
}
A) {
2
2
C) {
-5- 21 -5+ 21
,
}
10
10
6) 3x2 +x-1=0
-1- 13 -1+ 13
,
}
A) {
2
2
C) {
-1- 13 -1+ 13
,
}
6
6
B) {
-5- 21 -5+ 21
,
}
2
2
D) {
5- 21 5+ 21
,
}
2
2
B) {
1- 13 1+ 13
,
}
6
6
D) norealsolution
7) 3x2 +12x+1=0
-6- 33 -6+ 33
A) {
,
}
3
3
C) {
-6- 39 -6+ 39
,
}
3
3
B) {
-6- 33 -6+ 33
,
}
6
6
D) {
-12- 33 -12+ 33
,
}
3
3
8) 11x=14x2
A) {0}
B) {0,-
9) 9x2 -42x+49=0
7
A) {- }
3
10) 49x2 +16=-70x
8
2
A) {- ,- }
49
49
11
}
14
C) {0,
7
B) { }
3
7
C) { ,-21}
3
2
8
B) {- ,- }
7
7
C) {-
B) {
-5- 11 -5+ 11
,
}
4
4
11
}
14
-4- 2 -4+ 2
,
}
4
4
8 24
, }
49 49
-5- 11 -5+ 11
,
}
2
2
D) {
-5- 39 -5+ 39
,
}
2
2
B) {
-4- 30 -4+ 30
,
}
2
2
D) {
-4- 2 -4+ 2
,
}
2
2
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D) {
11
11
,- }
14
14
D) norealsolution
2 8
D) { , }
7 7
13) 5x=1+
A) {
-2
x
1- 41
}
10
C) {-
B) {
1+ 41 1- 41
,
}
10
10
1- 41 1+ 41
,
}
10
10
D) norealsolution
Findtherealsolutions,ifany,oftheequation.Usethequadraticformulaandacalculator.Expressanysolutions
roundedtotwodecimalplaces.
14) x2 + 5x-5=0
B) {-3.62,-1.38}
A) {-3.62,3.62}
C) {-3.62,1.38}
D) {-1.38,3.62}
Findtherealsolutions,ifany,oftheequation.Usethequadraticformulaandacalculator.Expressanysolutions
roundedtotwodecimalplaces.Use3.14toapproximate .
15) x2 +x-2=0
A) {-1.44,-0.44}
B) {-1.44,0.44}
C) {-0.44,1.44}
D) {0.44,1.44}
Usethediscriminanttodeterminewhetherthequadraticequationhastwounequalrealsolutions,arepeatedreal
solution,ornorealsolutionwithoutsolvingtheequation.
16) x2 -3x-4=0
A) repeatedrealsolution
B) twounequalrealsolutions
C) norealsolution
17) x2 -4x+4=0
A) repeatedrealsolution
B) twounequalrealsolutions
C) norealsolution
18) x2 +5x+8=0
A) repeatedrealsolution
B) twounequalrealsolutions
C) norealsolution
Solveusingthequadraticformula.Roundanyanswerstotwodecimalplaces.
1
19) x2 -2 3x=3
4
A) {-0.82,14.67}
B) {-0.21,14.67}
C) {0.21,-14.67}
D) {0.82,-14.67}
4 SolveProblemsThatCanBeModeledbyQuadraticEquations
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheproblem.
1) Thelengthofavegetablegardenis6feetlongerthanitswidth.Iftheareaofthegardenis72squarefeet,find
itsdimensions.
A) 7ftby13ft
B) 5ftby13 ft
C) 6 ftby12 ft
D) 5ftby11 ft
2) TheareaofacircleisfoundbytheequationA=r2 .IftheareaAofacertaincircleis100squarecentimeters,
finditsradiusr.
A) 10cm
B) {10cm,-10 cm}
C) 10 cm
D) 10cm
3) A23-inch-squareTVisonsaleatthelocalelectronicsstore.If23 inchesisthemeasureofthediagonalofthe
screen,usethePythagoreantheoremtofindthelengthofthesideofthescreen.
23
529
23 2
A)
in.
B) 23in.
C)
in.
D)
in.
2
2
2
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SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
4) ThesurfaceareaAofarightcircularcylinderisA=2r2 +2rh,whereristheradiusandhistheheight.Find
theradiusofarightcircularcylinderwhosesurfaceareais95.36squareinchesandwhoseheightis11.7
inches.
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
5) Anopenboxistobeconstructedfromasquaresheetofplasticbyremovingasquareofside 4inchesfromeach
corner,andthenturningupthesides.Iftheboxmusthaveavolumeof1600cubicinches,findthelengthofone
sideoftheopenbox.
A) 28in.
B) 24in.
C) 19 in.
D) 20in.
6) Aballisthrownverticallyupwardfromthetopofabuilding112 feettallwithaninitialvelocityof96 feetper
second.Thedistances(infeet)oftheballfromthegroundaftertsecondsis s=112+96t-16t2 .Afterhow
manysecondsdoes theballstrike theground?
A) 8sec
B) 6sec
C) 5 sec
D) 112 sec
7) Aspartofaphysicsexperiment,Mingdropsabaseballfromthetopofa 300-footbuilding.Tothenearesttenth
ofasecond,forhowmanysecondswillthebaseballfall?(Hint:Usetheformulah =16t2 ,whichgivesthe
distanceh,infeet,thatafree-fallingobjecttravelsintseconds.)
A) 4.3sec
B) 1.1sec
C) 75 sec
D) 18.8 sec
8) Thenetincomey(inmillionsofdollars)ofPetProductsUnlimitedfrom1997to1999isgivenbytheequationy
=9x2 +15x+52,wherexrepresentsthenumberofyearsafter1997.Assumethistrendcontinuesandpredict
theyearinwhichPetProductsUnlimitedsnetincomewillbe$748million.
A) 2006
B) 2004
C) 2005
D) 2007
9) TheformulaA=P(1+r)2 isusedtofindtheamountofmoney,A,inanaccountafterPdollarshavebeen
investedintheaccountpayinganannualinterestrate,r,for2years.Findtheinterestraterif$500growsto
$845in2years.
A) 69%
B) 230%
C) 30%
D) 3%
10) Acircularpoolmeasures12feetacross.Onecubicyardofconcreteistobeusedtocreateacircularborderof
uniformwidtharoundthepool.Iftheborderistohaveadepthof4inches,howwidewilltheborderbe?Use
3.14toapproximate.Expressyoursolutionroundedtotwodecimalplaces.(1cubicyard=27cubicfeet)
12
A) 1.86ft
B) 4.17 ft
C) 9.77 ft
D) 7.99 ft
1
11) Ifapolygon,ofnsideshas n(n-3)diagonals,howmanysideswillapolygonwith 629diagonalshave?
2
A) 36sides
B) 37sides
C) 38 sides
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D) 39sides
1.3 ComplexNumbers;QuadraticEquationsintheComplexNumberSystem
1 Add,Subtract,Multiply,andDivideComplexNumbers
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Writetheexpressioninthestandardforma+bi.
1) (7-8i)+(2+2i)
A) -9+6i
B) 9+6i
C) 9 - 6i
D) 5+ 10i
2) (4+9i)-(-9+i)
A) -5+10i
B) 13+ 8i
C) 13 - 8i
D) -13 - 8i
3) 8(3-3i)
A) 24+24i
B) 3-24i
C) 24i- 3i
D) 24- 24i
B) 40i+15i2
C) 40i-15i2
D) 15+ 40i
B) 36i-28i2
C) -28 + 36i
D) 36i+28i2
6) (-5+4i)(2+i)
A) -14+3i
B) -6- 13i
C) -6 + 3i
D) -14 - 13i
7) (4+2i)(4+2i)
A) 4i2 +16i+16
B) 12- 16i
C) 20 - 0i
D) 12+ 16i
B) 128+ 16i
C) -56i2 -16i+72
D) 128 - 16i
B) 4-16i
C) -12
D) 20
B) 26
C) -5
D) -24
B) 58
C) 49-9i2
D) 40
4) 5i(8-3i)
A) 40i-15
5) -4i(-9+7i)
A) 28+36i
8) (9+7i)(8-8i)
A) 16+128i
9) (2+4i)(2-4i)
A) 4-16i2
10) (-5+i)(-5-i)
A) 25
11) (7+3i)(7-3i)
A) 49-9i
12)
7
2+i
A)
13)
14 7
- i
5
5
B)
14 7
+ i
3
3
C)
14 7
- i
3
3
D)
14 7
+ i
5
5
7 1
+ i
8 8
B)
7 1
- i
8 8
C)
21
3
+ i
25 25
D)
21
3
- i
25 25
6
7-i
A)
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14)
9
9-6i
A)
15)
9 6
- i
5 5
9 6
+ i
5 5
D)
9
6
- i
13 13
B) -1+ 2i
C) 1 + 5i
D) 1+ 2i
B) 1
C) -i
D) -1
B) 4+6i
C) 6 + 4i
D) 6- 4i
-10+28i
1+4i
A) 4-6i
18)
C)
2-5i
5+2i
A) i
17)
9
6
+ i
13 13
5i
2+i
A) 1-2i
16)
B)
5+5i
5-2i
A)
5 5
- i
7 3
B)
15 35
+ i
29 29
C)
35 15
- i
29 29
D)
5 5
- i
3 3
19) (1-5i)2
A) -24
B) 1-10i+25i2
C) -24 - 10i
B) i
C)
B) -i
C) -1
D) 1
22) i11
A) -i
B) -1
C) 1
D) i
23) i13
A) i
B) -i
C) -1
D) 1
24) i22
A) -i
B) 1
C) -1
D) i
25) 2i15-i7
A) 1
B) -1
C) i
D) -i
B) -5- 5i
C) -5+ 5i
D) 5- 5i
27) (1+i)7
A) -8-8i
B) 8+8i
C) 8 - 8i
D) 8+ i
20)
D) 26- 10i
2 2
2
+
i
2
2
A) -
i
2
i
2
D) -i
21) i8
A) i
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C) -1
B) 1
D) i
Performtheindicatedoperationsandexpressyouranswerintheforma + bi.
29) -16
A) -4i
30)
31)
B) -i 4
C) 4
D) 4i
A) 7
B) i 7
C) -7i
D) 7i
(3+4i)(4i-3)
A) 5
B) -5i
C) 5i
D) -5
-49
Writetheexpressioninthestandardforma+bi.
32) Ifz=7-2i,evaluatez+z.
A) 14+4i
B) -4i
C) 14
D) 14- 4i
33) Ifw=8+3i,evaluatew-w.
A) 16
B) 6i
C) 0
D) -16 + 6i
B) 20
C) 36 - 16i
D) 36-16i2
35) Ifz=3+9iandw=-4+i,evaluatez-w.
A) -7-8i
B) -1+ 10i
C) 7 + 8i
D) 7- 8i
36) Ifz=6-2iandw=3+5i,evaluatez+w.
A) 9-3i
B) -9- 3i
C) 3 + 7i
D) 9+ 3i
34) Ifz=6-4i,evaluatezz.
A) 52
2 SolveQuadraticEquationsintheComplexNumberSystem
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheequationinthecomplexnumbersystem.
1) x2 +4=0
A) {2i}
2) x2 +8x+20=0
A) {-4+2i,-4-2i}
B) {-2,2}
C) {2}
D) {-2i,2i}
B) {-4+ 2i}
D) {-2,-6}
3) x2 +x+5=0
1- 19 1+ 19
A) {
,
}
2
2
B) {
1
19 1
19
C) { -
i, +
i}
2
2
2
2
-1- 19 -1+ 19
,
}
2
2
1
19
1
19
D) {- -
i,- +
i}
2
2
2
2
4) 4x2 +1=3x
3
7
3
7
A) {- -
i,- +
i}
8
8
8
8
3
7 3
7
B) {- -
i, +
i}
8
8
8
8
3
7 3
7
C) { -
i, +
i}
8
8
8
8
3
7
3
7
D) { -
i,- +
i}
8
8
8
8
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5) x3 -125=0
A) {5}
5 5 3
5 5 3
B) {5,- -
i,- +
i}
2
2
2
2
5 5 3
5 5 3
C) {5,- -
,- +
}
2
2
2
2
D) {5,-5i,5i}
6) x4 =1
A) {-1,1}
B) {1}
C) {-1,1, i}
D) {-1,1,-i, i}
7) x4 -2x2 -3=0
A) {- 3, 3,i,-i}
B) { 3i,i}
C) { 3,3}
D) {- 3i,-i}
Withoutsolving,determinethecharacterofthesolutionsoftheequationinthecomplexnumbersystem.
8) x2 -6x-7=0
A) twounequalrealsolutions
B) twocomplexsolutionsthatareconjugatesofeachother
C) arepeatedrealsolution
9) x2 +12x+36=0
A) twounequalrealsolutions
B) arepeatedrealsolution
C) twocomplexsolutionsthatareconjugatesofeachother
10) x2 +2x+6=0
A) twocomplexsolutionsthatareconjugatesofeachother
B) arepeatedrealsolution
C) twounequalrealsolutions
11) x2 -4x-2=0
A) twounequalrealsolutions
B) twocomplexsolutionsthatareconjugatesofeachother
C) arepeatedrealsolution
Solvetheproblem.
12) 1-iisasolutionofaquadraticequationwithrealcoefficients.Findtheothersolution.
A) -1+i
B) -1- i
C) 1 + i
D) 1- i
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
Writetheexpressioninthestandardforma+bi.
13) Ifz=3-6iandw=1+5i,evaluatez+w.
1.4 RadicalEquations;EquationsQuadraticinForm;FactorableEquations
1 SolveRadicalEquations
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Findtherealsolutionsoftheequation.
1) x+4=3
A) {9}
B) {49}
C) {13}
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D) {5}
2)
7x-6=6
A) {36}
3)
B) {
36
}
7
C) {6}
D) {
30
}
7
B) {
20
}
3
C) {4}
D) {
16
}
3
3x+4=4
A) {16}
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
4)
4x-5+7=8
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
5)
6)
7)
5x+1=4
59
A) { }
5
B) {
10)
11)
13)
14)
15)
63
}
5
D) {3}
B) {32}
C) {33}
D) {-32}
1+x=-1
A) {2}
B) {1}
C) {-1}
D) {-2}
B) {0,16}
C) {-16,16}
D) {-4,4}
7x+18 =x
A) {9}
B) {-3}
C) {-2,9}
D) norealsolution
26x+39=x+8
A) {-5}
B) {-4}
C) {5}
D) {6}
B) {4}
1
C) { }
9
D) norealsolution
B) {-3}
C) {4}
D) {3}
x2 -2x+41=x+3
A) {7}
B) {4}
C) {-4}
D) {1}
x2 +2- 2x+5=0
A) {-3,1}
B) {3}
C) {3,-1}
D) norealsolution
2x+3- x+1=1
A) {-3,-1}
B) {3}
C) {3,-1}
D) norealsolution
x+7+ x=3
A) {1}
12)
C) {
1-x=-2
A) {-33}
8) x=4 x
A) {0,4}
9)
64
}
5
x2 -3x+16=x+1
3
A) {- }
2
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16)
17)
18)
2x+5- x-2=3
A) {2,38}
B) {2}
C) {3,8}
D) {-2}
3x+10- x+2=2
A) {2}
B) {-3}
C) {-2,2}
D) {-2}
2-3 x=6
34
}
A) {
3
2
}
3
B) {
19) (3x-7)1/2=4
11
A) { }
3
B) {
C) { -
23
}
3
C) {
34
}
3
22
}
3
D) norealsolution
D) norealsolution
20) (2x+5)1/2=2
5
B) {- }
2
A) {2}
C) {10}
1
D) {- }
2
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
21)
4x-5+7=8
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
22) (2x+1)1/3=2
7
A) { }
2
B) {4}
C) {6}
3
D) { }
2
23) (x+3)1/3=-2
A) {-9}
B) {-11}
C) {1}
D) norealsolution
B) {148,-148}
C) {4}
D) {2 37,-2 37}
B) {2}
C) {0,81}
D) { 3}
26) x5/4-4x1/4=0
A) {0,2}
B) {0}
C) {0,4}
D) {-4,0,4}
2 SolveEquationsQuadraticinForm
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Findtherealsolutionsoftheequation.
1) x4 -26x2 +25=0
A) {-25,25}
2) 5x4 +13x2 -6=0
2
2
A) {-
,
}
5
5
B) {-1,1,-5,5}
C) {-5,5}
D) {-26, 26}
B) {- 3, 3}
2 2
C) {- , }
5 5
D) {-
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3
,
5
3
}
5
3) x6 -26x3 -27=0
A) {3,-1}
B) {27}
C) {-3,1}
D) {3}
4) 4(x+1)2 +6(x+1)+2=0
3
A) {- ,-1}
2
3
B) {- ,-2}
2
1
C) {- ,-2}
2
1
D) { ,0}
4
3
7
C) { ,- }
4
4
3 7
D) {- , }
4 4
5) (4x-4)2 -4(4x-4)-21=0
11
1
A) {- ,- }
4
4
B) {
11 1
, }
4 4
6) (x-4)2 +3(x-4)-18=0
A) {-7,2}
B) {-1,6}
C) {-2,7}
D) {-6,1}
7) x+ x=6
A) {4}
B) {9}
C) {3}
D) {2}
C) {81,256}
D) norealsolution
C) {625,16}
D) {5,2}
8) x+7x1/2+6=0
A) {9,-16}
B) {
9) x1/2-7x1/4+10=0
A) {25,4}
625
}
4
B) {-5,-2}
11)
B) {5}
1
(x-2)2
D) {25,-25}
2
=3
x-2
1
A) {1, }
3
7
B) {1, }
3
1
C) {-1, }
3
7
D) {-1, }
3
1
B) {- ,0}
5
1
C) {-2,- }
2
1 1
D) {- , }
5 10
4
B) {- ,-4}
3
3 1
C) {- , }
4 4
4
D) {- ,4}
3
14) x2/3-6x1/3+5=0
A) {-125,-1}
B) {1,125}
C) {1,5}
D) {-5,-1}
15) x2/3-3x1/3+2=0
A) {1,2}
B) {-8,-1}
C) {1,8}
D) {-2,-1}
12) 2+
5
-2
=
5x-1
(5x-1)2
1
1
A) {- ,- }
5
10
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Findtherealsolutionsoftheequation.Useacalculatortoexpressthesolutionsroundedtotwodecimalplaces.
16) (1+x)2 -5=2(1+x)
A) {-0.62,0.82}
17) x2/5-3x1/5-4=0
A) {-1,4}
B) {-1.62,-0.62}
C) {0.62,-1.98}
D) {-0.62,-0.18}
B) {-1,1.32}
C) {-1,1024}
D) {-1}
5
C) { ,-1}
3
7
D) { ,-1}
6
Solvetheproblem.
x+3
18) Ifk=
andk2 -6k=7,findx.
x-1
A) {
5 1
B) { , }
3 2
10
,-1}
7
19) Foracone,theformular=
3V
describestherelationshipbetweentheradiusrofthebase,thevolumeV,and
h
theheighth.Findthevolumeiftheradiusis7inchesandtheconeis4incheshigh.(Use3.14asan
approximationfor,androundtothenearesttenth.)
A) 51.3cubicin.
B) 205.1 cubicin.
C) 29.3 cubicin.
D) 1846.3 cubicin.
20) Theformulav= 2.5rcanbeusedtoestimatethemaximumsafevelocityv,inmilesperhour,atwhichacar
cantravelalongacurvedroadwitharadiusofcurvaturer,infeet.Tothenearestwholenumber,findthe
radiusofcurvatureifthemaximumsafevelocityis20milesperhour.
A) 64ft
B) 160ft
C) 1000 ft
D) 400 ft
21) Thefunctionf(x)=6.75 x+12modelstheamount,f(x),inbillionsofdollarsofnewstudentloansxyearsafter
1993.Accordingtothemodel,inwhatyearistheamountloanedexpectedtoreach $39billion?
A) 2013
B) 2009
C) 2014
D) 2012
22) Whenanobjectisdroppedtothegroundfromaheightofhmeters,thetimeittakesfortheobjecttoreachthe
h
groundisgivenbytheequationt=
,wheretismeasuredinseconds.Solvetheequationforh.Usethe
4.9
resulttodeterminetheheightfromwhichanobjectwasdroppedifithitsthegroundafterfallingfor 5seconds.
A) h=24.01t2 ;600.3meters
B) h= 24.01t;120.1 meters
D) h=4.9t2 ;122.5meters
C) h=4.9t;24.5meters
E2
;9216ohms
P2
B) R=
C) R=E2 P2 ;9216ohms
E2
;1152ohms
P
D) R=E2 P;1152ohms
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24) Thenumberofcentimeters,d,thataspringiscompressedfromitsnatural,uncompressedpositionisgivenby
2W
,whereWisthenumberofjoulesofworkdonetomovethespringandkisthespring
theformulad=
k
constant.SolvethisequationforW.Usetheresulttodeterminetheworkneededtomoveaspring 2
centimetersifithasaspringconstantof0.2.
d2 k
A) W=
;0.4joules
B) W=2d2 k;1.6joules
2
C) W=
d2 k2
;0joules
4
D) W=
2d 2
;40joules
k
3 SolveEquationsbyFactoring
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Findtherealsolutionsoftheequationbyfactoring.
1) x3 -36x=0
A) {0,6}
B) {0,6,-6}
C) {0,36}
D) {0,-6}
2) 2x5 =72x3
A) {-6,0,6}
B) {0}
C) {-6,6}
D) {-6 2,0,6 2}
3) x3 +4x2 -36x-144=0
A) {36,-4}
B) {6,-4}
C) {-6,6,-4}
D) {-6,6,4}
4) x3 +3x2 +25x+75=0
A) {-5,5,-3}
B) {3}
C) {-3}
D) norealsolution
5) 2x4 -50x2 =0
A) {0}
B) {-5 2,0,5 2}
C) {-5,5}
D) {-5,0,5}
6) 2x4 =54x
A) {-3,0,3}
B) {0,3}
C) {0,2,3}
D) {0}
7) x3 +8x2 +15x=0
A) {5,3}
B) {-5,-3}
C) {0,-5,-3}
D) {0,5,3}
8) x3 +9x2 -x-9=0
A) {-9,9}
B) {1,-9,9}
C) {81}
D) {-1,1,-9}
B) {0,4,3}
1
C) {- ,-3}
4
D) {-4,-3}
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1.5 SolvingInequalities
1 UseIntervalNotation
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Expressthegraphshownusingintervalnotation.Alsoexpressitasaninequalityinvolvingx.
1)
-8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
B) [-2,3)
-2x<3
A) (-2,3]
-2<x3
C) [-2,3]
-2x3
D) (-2,3)
-2<x<3
C) (-,5)
x<5
D) (-,5]
x5
C) (-,-2]
x-2
D) (-2,)
x>-2
C) (4,9)
4<x<9
D) (4,9]
4<x9
C) [-6,-3]
-6x-3
D) (-6,-3)
-6<x<-3
C) (-1,9]
-1<x9
D) (-,9)
x<9
2)
1
A) [5,)
x5
B) (5,)
x>5
3)
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
A) [-2,)
x-2
B) (-,-2)
x<-2
4)
-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
A) [4,9)
4x<9
B) [4,9]
4x9
5)
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
A) (-6,-3]
-6<x-3
-4
-3
-2
-1
B) [-6,-3)
-6x<-3
6)
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A) [-1,9]
-1x9
B) [-1,9)
-1x<9
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Writetheinequalityusingintervalnotation,andillustratetheinequalityusingtherealnumberline.
7) 1<x<3
A) [1,3]
B) (1,3)
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
C) [1,3)
D) (1,3)
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
8) -7x-5
A) [-7,-5]
-10 -9
B) (-7,-5)
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-10 -9
C) [-7,-5]
-10 -9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
D) (-7,-5]
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-10 -9
9) -2x<3
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A) (-,3)
B) (-2,3]
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C) [-2,3)
D) [-2,3)
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10) t-5
A) [-5,]
-9
-8
B) (-5,)
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-9
C) (-5,]
-9
-8
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
D) [-5,)
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-9
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11) y<-8
A) (-,-8]
B) [-,-8)
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
C) [-,-8]
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
D) (-,-8)
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
Writetheintervalasaninequalityinvolvingx,andillustratetheinequalityusingtherealnumberline.
12) [-8,6)
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B) -8 x< 6
A) x<6
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C) -8x<6
D) -8 < x 6
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
13) [-8,1]
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A) -8x<1
B) -8 x 1
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C) -8<x1
D) -8 < x< 1
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
14) (-3,)
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B) x> -3
A) x>-3
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
D) x -3
C) x-3
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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15) [4,)
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A) x>4
B) x 4
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C) x4
D) x> 4
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
16) (-,3)
A) x3
-1
B) x< 3
0
-1
C) x<3
-1
D) x 3
0
-1
2 UsePropertiesofInequalities
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Writetheinequalityobtainedbyperformingtheindicatedoperationonthegiveninequality.
1) Subtract2fromeachsideoftheinequality5 - 5x> -1.
C) 3 - 7x< -3
A) 3-5x<-3
B) 3-5x> -3
2) Multiplyeachsideoftheinequality1- 2x> 1 by-2.
A) -2-2x>-2
B) -2- 2x< -2
D) 3- 7x> -3
C) -2 + 4x< -2
D) -2+ 4x> -2
B)
C) <
D) >
B) >
C) <
D)
B) <
C)
D) >
B)
C)
D) >
B) >
C)
D)
B)
C)
D) >
Fillintheblankwiththecorrectinequalitysymbol.
3) Ifx<5,thenx-5
0.
A)
4) Ifx<-5,thenx+5
0.
A)
5) Ifx>-7,then4x
-28.
A)
6) Ifx<4,then-3x
-12.
A) <
7) Ifx>-3,then-2x
6.
A) <
5
1
8) If- x< ,thenx_____-5.
2
2
A) <
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3 SolveInequalities
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheinequality.Expressyouranswerusingintervalnotation.
1) x-6<0
A) (-,-6]
-13 -12 -11 -10 -9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
B) (-,6)
-1
10 11 12 13
10 11 12 13
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
C) (6,)
-1
D) (-,-6)
1
2) x-3<1
A) (-,4)
-3
-2
-1
10 11
-1
10 11
-1
10 11
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
B) (-,4]
-3
-2
C) (4,)
-3
-2
D) (-,-2)
-9
-8
3) 3x+1<25
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A) [8,)
B) (-,8]
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C) (-,8)
D) (8,)
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
-10-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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4) 8x+2>7x-4
A) (-6,)
-13 -12 -11 -10 -9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
B) [-6,)
-13 -12 -11 -10 -9
C) (-,-6]
-13 -12 -11 -10 -9
D) (-2,)
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
10 11
-1
10 11
-1
10 11
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
5) -5x-5-6x-1
A) [4,)
-3
-2
B) (-,4]
-3
-2
C) (-,4)
-3
-2
D) [-6,)
1
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6) -2x+5-3x+12
A) (17,)
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
B) (-,7]
0
10 11 12 13 14
10 11 12 13 14
10 11 12 13 14
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
10 11 12
10 11 12
10 11 12
C) (-,7)
0
D) [7,)
0
7) 4x+3>3x+8
A) (11,)
4
B) (5,)
-2
-1
C) [5,)
-2
-1
D) (-,5]
-2
-1
8) 11-3(3-x)-7
-10 -8
-6
-4
-2
10
A) [-3,)
-10 -8
B) (-,-3]
-6
-4
-2
10
-10 -8
C) (-,-2]
-10 -8
-6
-4
-2
10
-6
-4
-2
10
D) (-,-3)
-6
-4
-2
10
-10 -8
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9) -30x+6-6(4x+3)
A) (-,4)
-3
-2
-1
10 11
-1
10 11
-1
10 11
-1
10 11
B) (-,4]
-3
-2
C) [4,)
-3
-2
D) [4,)
-3
-2
10) -4(2x-2)<-12x-4
A) (-3,)
-10 -9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
B) (-,-3]
-10 -9
C) (-,-1]
-8
-7
D) (-,-3)
-10 -9
11)
x
x
5+
3
18
-4
12 16 20
A) (-,18]
B) [18,)
-4
12
16
20
C) (18,)
-4
12
16
20
-4
12
16
20
D) [-18,)
-4
12
16
20
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-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
5
A) (-,- ]
3
-5
-4
5
B) (-,- )
3
-3
-2
-1
-5
5
C) (- ,)
3
-5
-4
-4
-3
-2
-1
-4
-3
-2
-1
-10 -8
-6
-4
-2
10
-6
-4
-2
10
-3
-2
-1
-2
-1
5
D) [- ,)
3
-3
-2
-1
-5
1 -1/2
13) 4- x
>0
2
-10 -8
-6
-4
-2
10
A) (-,8)
-10 -8
B) [8,)
-6
-4
-2
10
D) (- ,8]
C) (8,)
-10 -8
-6
-4
-2
10
-10 -8
14) x(9x-7)(3x+6)2
-5
-4
-3
-2
A) (-,-
-5
-1
-3
C) (-,-
36
]
43
-4
36
]
43
-4
-5
-3
B) [
-2
-1
36
,)
43
-5
D) [-
-2
-1
-4
36
,)
43
-5
-4
-3
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4 SolveCombinedInequalities
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheinequality.Expressyouranswerusingintervalnotation.
1) 20<5x30
A) [-6,-4)
-12 -11 -10 -9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
B) (-6,-4]
-12 -11 -10 -9
C) (4,6]
-2
-1
10 11 12
10 11 12
-11 -10 -9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
10 11
-1
10 11
-11 -10 -9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
D) [4,6)
-2
-1
2) 95x-129
A) (-6,-2)
3
B) (2,6)
-3
-2
C) [2,6]
-3
-2
D) [-6,-2]
3
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3) -11-2x-1<-9
A) [4,5)
-2
-1
10 11
-11 -10 -9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
10 11
-1
10
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-1
10
B) (-5,-4]
C) [-5,-4)
-11 -10 -9
D) (4,5]
-2
-1
4) -18-3x-3-9
A) (2,5)
-3
-2
B) (-5,-2)
-10 -9
C) [-5,-2]
-10 -9
D) [2,5]
-3
5) 0
-5
-2
2x+1
<3
2
-4
-3
-2
-1
1 5
A) (- , )
2 2
-5
-4
1 5
B) [- , )
2 2
-3
-2
-1
-5
1 5
C) [- , ]
2 2
-5
-4
-4
-3
-2
-1
-3
-2
-1
1 5
D) (- , ]
2 2
-3
-2
-1
-5
-4
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2
6) -7 x-9<-5
3
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415
A) [3,6)
B) (3,4]
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415
C) [3,4)
D) (3,6]
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415
1 5
7) 0< <
x 2
2
A) (-, )
5
-4
5
B) ( ,)
2
-3
-2
-1
-2
2
C) ( ,)
5
-4
-1
5
D) (-, )
2
-3
-2
-1
-2
-1
1
8) 0<(6x-22)-1 <
2
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
A) (-,4]
-2
-1
10
-1
10
-1
10
-1
10
B) (4,)
-2
C) (-,4)
-2
D) [4,)
-2
Findaandb.
2
9) If-4<x<-1,thena< x<b.
3
2
8
A) a=- ,b=
3
3
8
2
B) a= ,b=-
3
3
8
2
C) a= ,b=
3
3
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8
2
D) a=- ,b=-
3
3
B) a=0,b= 9
C) a= 0,b= 3
D) a= 0,b= 16
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheproblem.
11) Whatisthedomainofthevariableintheexpression 4x-12?
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
12) Inonecity,thelocalcableTVcompanycharges $2.86 foreachpay-per-viewmoviewatched.Inaddition,each
monthlybillcontainsabasiccustomerchargeof$28.50.Iflastmonthsbillsrangedfromalowof$45.66toa
highof$65.68,overwhatrangedidcustomerswatchpay-per-viewmovies?
A) movieswatchedvariedfrom6to13 inclusive
B) movieswatchedvariedfrom5to14 inclusive
C) movieswatchedvariedfrom7to14 inclusive
D) movieswatchedvariedfrom5to12 inclusive
13) Duringthefirstfivemonthsoftheyear,Lenearnedcommissionsof$2360,$3370,$2690,$2510,and$4000.If
Lenmusthaveaveragemonthlyearningsofatleast$2870inordertoqualifyforretirementbenefits,whatmust
heearninthesixthmonthinordertoqualifyforbenefits?
A) atleast$2290
B) atleast$2870
C) atleast$2966
D) atleast$2986
14) Arealestateagentagreestosellanofficebuildingaccordingtothefollowingcommissionschedule: $28,000
plus15%ofthesellingpriceinexcessof$900,000.Assumingthattheofficebuildingwillsellatsomeprice
between$900,000and$1,000,000,inclusive,overwhatrangedoestheagentscommissionvary?
A) Thecommissionwillvarybetween$163,000 and$178,000,inclusive.
B) Thecommissionwillvarybetween$28,000 and$168,000,inclusive.
C) Thecommissionwillvarybetween$29,000 and$43,000,inclusive.
D) Thecommissionwillvarybetween$28,000 and$43,000,inclusive.
15) Jimhasgottenscoresof78and96onhisfirsttwotests.Whatscoremusthegetonhisthirdtesttokeepan
averageof80orbetter?
A) atleast87
B) atleast84
C) atleast64
D) atleast66
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
16) Inhisalgebraclass,Robhasscoresof79,85,81,and65onhisfirstfourtests.TogetagradeofC,theaverageof
thefirstfivetestsmustbegreaterthanorequalto70andlessthan80.Solveaninequalitytofindtherangeof
scoresthatRobcanearnonthefifthtesttogetaC.
17) Marianneisplanningashoppingtriptobuybirthdaygiftsforherson.Sheestimatesthatthetotalpriceofthe
itemssheplanstopurchasewillbebetween$350and$400inclusive.Ifsalesaretaxedatarateof8.375%inher
area,whatistherangeoftheamountofsalestaxsheshouldexpecttopayonherpurchases?IfMariannes
budgetfortheshoppingtripis$425,willshenecessarilybeabletobuyallthegiftsthatshehasplanned?
18) AtBargainCarRental,thecostofrentinganeconomycarforonedayis$19.95plus20centspermile.AtBest
DealCarRental,thecostofrentingasimilarcarforonedayis$24.95plus15centspermile.Solvethe
inequality24.95+0.15x<19.95+0.20xtofindtherangeofmilesdrivensuchthatBestDealisabetterdealthan
Bargain.
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1.6 EquationsandInequalitiesInvolvingAbsoluteValue
1 SolveEquationsInvolvingAbsoluteValue
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheequation.
1) |x|=5
A) {25}
B) {5}
C) {-5,5}
D) {-5}
2) |x|=-12
A) {-12}
B) {12}
C) {12,-12}
D) nosolution
3) |x|-6=-8
A) {-2}
B) {2,-2}
C) {2}
D) nosolution
4) |x+8|=6
A) {2}
B) {14,-2}
C) {-14,-2}
D) nosolution
5) |3x+7|=3
4 10
A) { , }
3 3
4
10
B) {- ,- }
7
7
4
10
C) {- ,- }
3
3
D) nosolution
6) |x+9|=0
A) {9,-9}
B) {-9}
C) {9}
D) nosolution
7) 3|x-3|=18
A) {9,-3}
B) {3}
C) {3,-9}
D) nosolution
8) |3x+8|+2=6
1
3
A) {- ,- }
2
2
4
B) {- ,-4}
3
4
C) { ,4}
3
D) nosolution
A) {-4,0}
B) {4,0}
C) {-4,4}
D) nosolution
B) {-9,0}
C) {-7,3}
D) {-7,0}
B) {0,-1}
C) {1,0}
D) nosolution
B) {-2,2,-6}
C) {-2,2,6}
D) {-2,2}
9)
9x+18
=9
2
B) {
1- 33
1+ 33
,-
}
4
4
1- 33 1+ 33
,
}
4
4
D) nosolution
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B) {2+ 2}
B) -3,-
C) {2- 2,2+ 2}
11
3
D) nosolution
11
3
D)
C) {-8,8}
D)
C) 3,
11x+44
=11
4
B) {-8,0}
A) {8,0}
2 SolveInequalitiesInvolvingAbsoluteValue
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheinequality.Expressyouranswerusingintervalnotation.
1) |x|<1
A) [0,1]
B) (-1,1)
C) (-,-1)and(1,)
D) (-,-1)or(1,)
2) |x|<-3
A) (-3,3)
B) {-3}
C) (-,)
D) nosolution
3) |x|>-2
A) (-2,2)
B) {2}
C) (-,)
D) nosolution
4) |7x-8|-1>-5
4 12
A) ( , )
7 7
4
12
B) (-, )or( ,)
7
7
C) (-,)
D) nosolution
5) |x+4|-7-1
A) [10,-1]
B) [-10,2]
C) (-,-10)or(2,)
D) nosolution
6) |4x-8|+5<10
3 13
A) ( , )
4 4
3
B) (-, )
4
3
13
C) (-, )or( ,)
4
4
D) nosolution
4 6
B) [- , ]
5 5
4
6
C) (-,- ]or[ ,)
5
5
4 6
D) (- , )
5 5
1
B) (-,-1)or( ,)
5
1
C) [-1, ]
5
1
D) (-1, )
5
4
B) (-,- )or(2,)
7
4
C) (- ,2)
7
4
4
D) (-,- )or( ,)
7
7
10) |2x+8|+|-2|4
A) [-5,-3]
B) (-,3] or[5,)
C) [3,5]
11) |x-8|<0
A) (-,8)
B) (-8,)
C) (-8,8)
D) nosolution
7) |5x-1|5
6
4
A) (-,- )or( ,)
5
5
8) |5x+2|>3
1
A) (-,-1]or[ ,)
5
9) 5-7x >9
4
A) (- ,)or(2,)
7
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12) |x+9|0
A) {9}
B) (-,-9)
C) {-9}
D) nosolution
Solvetheinequality.Expressyouranswerinsetnotation.
13) x2 <9
A) {x|-3x3}
C) {x|3<x<3}
B) {x|x< 3}
D) {x|x< -3 orx>3}
14) x2 25
A) {x|x-5orx5}
C) {x|x<-5orx>5}
B) {x|-5 x 5}
D) {x|x< -5 orx 5}
15) x2 >25
A) {x|-5x5}
C) {x|x<-5orx5}
B) {x|x -5 orx 5}
D) {x|x< -5 orx>5}
16) x2 81
A) {x|-9<x<9}
C) {x|-9x9}
B) {x|x 9}
D) {x|x -9 orx 9}
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheproblem.
17) Expressthatxdiffersfrom-7bymorethan3asaninequalityinvolvingabsolutevalue.Solveforx.
18) Alandscapingcompanysells40-poundbagsoftopsoil.Theactualweightxofabag,however,maydiffer
fromtheadvertisedweightbyasmuchas0.75pound.Writeaninequalityinvolvingabsolutevaluethat
expressestherelationshipbetweentheactualweightxofabagand40pounds.Overwhatrangemaythe
weightofa40-poundbagoftosoilvary?
19) Chiisassignedtoconstructatrianglewiththemeasurebofthebaseandthemeasurehoftheheightdiffering
bynomorethan0.2centimeters.Expresstherelationshipbetweenbandhasaninequalityinvolvingabsolute
value.
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Findaandb.
20) If x-3 <7,thena<x-2<b.
A) a=-9,b=5
B) a=-4,b= 10
21) If|x+1|2,thena
1
1
A) a= ,b=
6
8
C) a= -6,b= 8
D) a= -5,b= 9
1
1
C) a= ,b=
6
8
1
1
D) a= ,b=
2
6
1
b.
x+5
1
1
B) a= ,b=
6
2
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1.7 ProblemSolving:Interest,Mixture,UniformMotion,ConstantRateJobApplications
1 TranslateVerbalDescriptionsintoMathematicalExpressions
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Translatethesentenceintoamathematicalequation.Besuretoidentifythemeaningofallsymbols.
1) Thesurfaceareaofasphereis4timesthesquareoftheradius.
A) IfSrepresentsthesurfaceareaandrtheradius,thenS =4r2 .
B) IfSrepresentsthesurfaceareaandrtheradius,then4S=r2 .
C) IfSrepresentsthesurfaceareaandrtheradius,thenS =r2 .
D) IfSrepresentsthesurfaceareaandrtheradius,thenS = 4r.
2) Thevolumeofarightprismistheareaofthebasetimestheheightoftheprism.
1
A) IfVrepresentsthevolume,Btheareaofthebase,andhtheheight,then V= Bh.
2
B) IfVrepresentsthevolume,Btheareaofthebase,andhtheheight,then V=Bh.
C) IfVrepresentsthevolume,Btheareaofthebase,andhtheheight,then V=B+h.
B
D) IfVrepresentsthevolume,Btheareaofthebase,andhtheheight,then V= .
h
3) Speedismeasuredbydistancedividedbytime.
S
A) IfSrepresentsspeed,ddistance,andttime,thend = .
t
S
B) IfSrepresentsspeed,ddistance,andttime,thent = .
d
d
C) IfSrepresentsspeed,ddistance,andttime,thenS= .
t
t
D) IfSrepresentsspeed,ddistance,andttime,thenS= .
d
4) Momentumistheproductofthemassofanobjectanditsvelocity.
A) IfMrepresentsmomentum,mmass,andvvelocity,thenM = mv.
B) IfMrepresentsmomentum,mmass,andvvelocity,thenM = m+ v.
m
C) IfMrepresentsmomentum,mmass,andvvelocity,thenM = .
v
1
D) IfMrepresentsmomentum,mmass,andvvelocity,thenM = mv.
2
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5) Theforceofgravitybetweentwoobjectsisthegravitationalconstanttimestheproductoftheirmassesdivided
bythesquareofthedistancebetweenthem.
A) IfFistheforceofgravity,Gthegravitationalconstant,m 1 themassofoneobject,m 2 themassofthe
second,anddthedistancebetweenthem,thenF=G
m 1 +m 2
d2
m1m2
d
m1m2
d2
6) Thetotalcostofproducingrefrigeratorsinoneproductionlineis$3600 plus$220perunitproduced.
3600
.
A) IfCisthetotalcostandxisthenumberofunitsproduced,thenC=
220x
B) IfCisthetotalcostandxisthenumberofunitsproduced,thenC= (3600 +220)x.
C) IfCisthetotalcostandxisthenumberofunitsproduced,thenC= 3600x+220.
D) IfCisthetotalcostandxisthenumberofunitsproduced,thenC= 3600 + 220x.
7) Theprofitderivedfromthesaleofxvideocamerasis$340 perunitlessthesumof$2800costsplus$100 per
unit.
A) IfPisprofitandxtheunitssold,thenP= 340x+ 2800 - 100xorP= 240x+ 2800.
B) IfPisprofitandxtheunitssold,thenP= 340x- (2800 - 100x)orP= 440x-2800.
C) IfPisprofitandxtheunitssold,thenP= 340x- (2800 + 100x)orP= 240x-2800.
100
240
340
-(2800+
)orP=
-2800.
D) IfPisprofitandxtheunitssold,thenP=
x
x
x
2 SolveInterestProblems
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheproblem.
1) DonJameswantstoinvest$55,000toearn$5250 peryear.HecaninvestinB-ratedbondspaying12% peryear
orinaCertificateofDeposit(CD)paying7%peryear.Howmuchmoneyshouldbeinvestedineachtorealize
exactly$5250ininterestperyear?
A) $27,000inB-ratedbondsand$28,000 inaCD
B) $26,000 inB-ratedbondsand$29,000 inaCD
C) $29,000inB-ratedbondsand$26,000 inaCD
D) $28,000 inB-ratedbondsand$27,000 inaCD
2) Abankloanedout$53,000,partofitattherateof12% peryearandtherestatarateof 5%peryear.Ifthe
interestreceivedwas$4960,howmuchwasloanedat12%?
A) $33,000
B) $19,000
C) $20,000
D) $34,000
3) Aloanofficeratabankhas$95,000tolendandisrequiredtoobtainanaveragereturnof13%peryear.Ifhe
canlendattherateof14%ortherateof12%,howmuchcanhelendatthe12%rateandstillmeethisrequired
return?
A) $6785.71
B) $3653.85
C) $1,282,500.00
D) $47,500.00
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4) Acollegestudentearned$8200duringsummervacationworkingasawaiterinapopularrestaurant.The
studentinvestedpartofthemoneyat7%andtherestat6%.Ifthestudentreceivedatotalof$529ininterestat
theendoftheyear,howmuchwasinvestedat 7%?
A) $3700
B) $4500
C) $1366
D) $4100
5) Susanpurchasedsomemunicipalbondsyielding7%annuallyandsomecertificatesofdeposityielding9%
annually.IfSusansinvestmentamountsto$19,000andtheannualincomeis$1590,howmuchmoneyis
investedinbondsandhowmuchisinvestedincertificatesofdeposit?
A) $13,000inbonds;$6000incertificatesofdeposit
B) $5500inbonds;$13,500incertificatesofdeposit
C) $6000inbonds;$13,000incertificatesofdeposit
D) $13,500inbonds;$5500incertificatesofdeposit
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
6) Martinpurchasedsomemunicipalbondsyielding8%annuallyandsomecertificatesofdeposityielding11%
annually.IfMartinsinvestmentamountsto$23,000andtheannualincomeis$2230,howmuchmoneyis
investedinbondsandhowmuchisinvestedincertificatesofdeposit?
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
7) Kevininvestedpartofhis$10,000bonusinacertificateofdepositthatpaid6%annualsimpleinterest,andthe
remainderinamutualfundthatpaid11%annualsimpleinterest.Ifhistotalinterestforthatyearwas $700,
howmuchdidKevininvestinthemutualfund?
A) $2000
B) $8000
C) $1000
D) $3000
3 SolveMixtureProblems
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheproblem.
1) Themanagerofacoffeeshophasonetypeofcoffeethatsellsfor$9 perpoundandanothertypethatsellsfor
$14perpound.Themanagerwishestomix30poundsofthe$14coffeetogetamixturethatwillsellfor$11
perpound.Howmanypoundsofthe$9coffeeshouldbeused?
A) 75lb
B) 45lb
C) 22.5 lb
D) 37.5 lb
2) Theownersofacandystorewanttosell,for$6perpound,amixtureofchocolate -coveredraisins,which
usuallysellsfor$3perpound,andchocolate-coveredmacadamianuts,whichusuallysellsfor$8perpound.
Theyhavea30-poundbarreloftheraisins.Howmanypoundsofthenutsshouldtheymixwiththebarrelof
raisinssothattheyhittheirtargetvalueof$6perpoundforthemixture?
A) 42lb
B) 48lb
C) 39 lb
D) 45lb
3) Themanagerofacandyshopsellschocolatecoveredpeanutsfor$8 perpoundandchocolatecoveredcashews
for$13perpound.Themanagerwishestomix30poundsofthecashewstogetacashew-peanutmixturethat
willsellfor$11perpound.Howmanypoundsofpeanutsshouldbeused?
A) 10lb
B) 25lb
C) 20 lb
D) 50lb
4) Achemistneeds90millilitersofa25%solutionbuthasonly16%and43%solutionsavailable.Findhowmany
millilitersofeachthatshouldbemixedtogetthedesiredsolution.
A) 20mLof16%;70mLof43%
B) 60 mLof16%;30 mLof43%
C) 70mLof16%;20mLof43%
D) 30 mLof16%;60 mLof43%
5) Howmuchpureacidshouldbemixedwith6 gallonsofa50%acidsolutioninordertogetan80%acid
solution?
A) 24gal
B) 3gal
C) 9 gal
D) 15gal
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9) Fivefriendsdroveatanaveragerateof60 milesperhourtoaweekendretreat.Onthewayhome,theytookthe
sameroutebutaveraged70milesperhour.Whatwasthedistancebetweenhomeandtheretreatiftheround
triptook10hours?
1
2
5
B) 323 mi
C) 646 mi
D) 4200 mi
A) 5 mi
13
13
13
10) DuringahurricaneevacuationfromtheeastcoastofGeorgia,afamilytraveled260mileswest.Forpartofthe
trip,theyaveraged70mph,butasthecongestiongotbad,theyhadtoslowto20mph.Ifthetotaltimeoftravel
was9hours,howmanymilesdidtheydriveatthereducedspeed?
A) 148mi
B) 158mi
C) 153 mi
D) 143 mi
5 SolveConstantRateJobProblems
MULTIPLECHOICE.Choosetheonealternativethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
Solvetheproblem.
1) Anexperiencedbankauditorcancheckabanksdepositstwiceasfastasanewauditor.Workingtogetherit
takestheauditors20hourstodothejob.Howlongwouldittaketheexperiencedauditorworkingalone?
A) 60hr
B) 40hr
C) 30 hr
D) 20hr
2) BJcanoverhaulaboatsdieselinboardenginein30 hours.Hisapprenticetakes60hourstodothesamejob.
Howlongwouldittakethemworkingtogetherassumingnogainorlossinefficiency?
A) 12hr
B) 90hr
C) 20 hr
D) 8hr
3) Tracycanwallpaper5roomsinanewhousein30 hours.Togetherwithhertraineetheycanwallpaperthe5
roomsin19hours.Howlongwouldittakethetraineeworkingbyherselftodothejob?
A) 30hr
B) 85hr
C) 110 hr
D) 55hr
4) Brandoncanpaintafencein12hoursandElainecanpaintthesamefencein11hours.Howlongwilltheytake
topaintthefenceiftheyworktogether?
1
3
17
13
B) 11 hr
C) 5 hr
D) 5 hr
A) 5 hr
2
4
23
24
5) Suecansewaprecutdressin3hours.Helencansewthesamedressin2hours.Iftheyworktogether,how
longwillittakethemtocompletesewingthatdress?Giveyouranswerroundedtoonedecimalplace,if
necessary.
A) 1.8hr
B) 5hr
C) 1.2hr
D) 2.5hr
SHORTANSWER.Writethewordorphrasethatbestcompleteseachstatementoranswersthequestion.
6) Twopumpscanfillawatertankin45minuteswhenworkingtogether.Alone,thesecondpumptakes3times
longerthanthefirsttofillthetank.Howlongdoesittakethefirstpumpalonetofillthetank?
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Ch.1 EquationsandInequalities
AnswerKey
1.1 LinearEquations
1 SolveaLinearEquation
1) C
2) C
3) C
4) B
5) A
6) A
7) C
8) B
9) B
10) C
11) B
12) D
13) C
14) D
15) D
16) C
17) C
18) D
19) D
20) D
21) B
22) C
23) C
24) D
25) B
26) A
2 SolveEquationsThatLeadtoLinearEquations
1) C
2) C
3) D
4) A
5) B
6) D
7) C
8) C
9) D
10) B
11) A
12) A
13) D
14) B
15) D
16) D
17) D
3 SolveProblemsThatCanBeModeledbyLinearEquations
1) D
2) C
3) C
4) A
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5) D
6) B
7) D
8) C
9) D
10) C
11) C
12) C
13) D
14) A
15) A
16) D
17) A
18) A
19) D
20) D
21) B
22) A
23) C
24) C
1.2 QuadraticEquations
1 SolveaQuadraticEquationbyFactoring
1) D
2) B
3) D
4) {-8,9}
5) C
6) C
7) D
8) C
9) D
10) B
11) C
12) B
13) C
14) A
15) B
16) A
17) C
18) A
19) B
2 SolveaQuadraticEquationbyCompletingtheSquare
1) {2+ 3,2- 3}
2) A
3) A
4) C
5) C
6) D
7) D
8) A
9) B
10) D
11) A
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3 SolveaQuadraticEquationUsingtheQuadraticFormula
1) A
2) C
3) C
4) D
5) B
6) C
7) A
8) C
9) B
10) B
11) B
12) D
13) D
14) C
15) B
16) B
17) A
18) C
19) A
4 SolveProblemsThatCanBeModeledbyQuadraticEquations
1) C
2) D
3) D
4) 3.2in.
5) D
6) B
7) A
8) C
9) C
10) A
11) B
1.3 ComplexNumbers;QuadraticEquationsintheComplexNumberSystem
1 Add,Subtract,Multiply,andDivideComplexNumbers
1) C
2) B
3) D
4) D
5) A
6) A
7) D
8) D
9) D
10) B
11) B
12) A
13) C
14) B
15) D
16) C
17) C
18) B
19) C
20) B
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21) D
22) A
23) A
24) C
25) D
26) A
27) C
28) A
29) D
30) D
31) C
32) C
33) B
34) A
35) D
36) D
2 SolveQuadraticEquationsintheComplexNumberSystem
1) D
2) A
3) D
4) C
5) B
6) D
7) A
8) A
9) B
10) A
11) A
12) C
13) 4-i
1.4 RadicalEquations;EquationsQuadraticinForm;FactorableEquations
1 SolveRadicalEquations
1) D
2) C
3) C
3
4) { }
2
5) C
6) C
7) D
8) B
9) A
10) C
11) C
12) D
13) B
14) C
15) C
16) A
17) C
18) D
19) B
20) D
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3
21) { }
2
22) A
23) B
24) D
25) A
26) C
2 SolveEquationsQuadraticinForm
1) B
2) A
3) A
4) B
5) B
6) C
7) A
8) D
9) C
10) C
11) B
12) D
13) C
14) B
15) C
16) C
17) C
18) C
19) B
20) B
21) B
22) D
23) B
24) A
3 SolveEquationsbyFactoring
1) B
2) A
3) C
4) C
5) D
6) B
7) C
8) D
9) A
1.5 SolvingInequalities
1 UseIntervalNotation
1) B
2) D
3) D
4) C
5) C
6) B
7) D
8) C
9) D
10) D
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11) D
12) B
13) B
14) B
15) B
16) B
2 UsePropertiesofInequalities
1) B
2) C
3) C
4) C
5) D
6) D
7) A
8) D
3 SolveInequalities
1) B
2) A
3) C
4) A
5) B
6) D
7) B
8) B
9) D
10) D
11) B
12) B
13) A
14) D
4 SolveCombinedInequalities
1) C
2) C
3) D
4) D
5) B
6) A
7) C
8) B
9) D
10) B
11) x3
12) A
13) A
14) D
15) D
16) 40x<90,wherexrepresentsBobsscoreonthefifthtest
17) $29.31x$33.50,wherexrepresentstheamountofsalestax;no
18) x>100mi
1.6 EquationsandInequalitiesInvolvingAbsoluteValue
1 SolveEquationsInvolvingAbsoluteValue
1) C
2) D
3) D
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4) C
5) C
6) B
7) A
8) B
9) A
10) A
11) B
12) C
13) B
14) C
15) C
16) B
2 SolveInequalitiesInvolvingAbsoluteValue
1) B
2) D
3) C
4) C
5) B
6) A
7) C
8) B
9) B
10) A
11) D
12) C
13) C
14) A
15) D
16) C
17) |x+7|>3;x<-10orx>-4
18) |x-40|0.75;39.25x40.75
19) |b-h|0.2
20) C
21) B
1.7 ProblemSolving:Interest,Mixture,UniformMotion,ConstantRateJobApplications
1 TranslateVerbalDescriptionsintoMathematicalExpressions
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) A
5) D
6) D
7) C
2 SolveInterestProblems
1) D
2) A
3) D
4) A
5) C
6) $10,000inbonds;$13,000incertificatesofdeposit
7) A
3 SolveMixtureProblems
1) B
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2) D
3) C
4) B
5) C
6) D
7) D
8) C
4 SolveUniformMotionProblems
1) B
2) D
3) C
4) D
5) C
6) D
7) D
8) B
9) B
10) A
5 SolveConstantRateJobProblems
1) C
2) C
3) D
4) D
5) C
6) 60min
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