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Answer Key - CK-12 Chapter 02 Math Analysis Concepts
Answer Key - CK-12 Chapter 02 Math Analysis Concepts
Answer Key - CK-12 Chapter 02 Math Analysis Concepts
Key
2.1 Methods for Solving Quadratic Functions
Answers
1. a) standard form
b) vertex form
c) factored form.
2. x = {7, -2}
3. x = 2
4. x = {-1/2, -3/2}
5. ,
6. x = {4, -4}
7. ,
8. An equation with a power of 4 can often be FOILed and you can then solve each
binomial
and get your answers for the equation. So it is possible to use quadratic methods on an
equation with a power of 4.
9. x = {2, 4}
10 x = {4, 8}
11. x = {2, -4}
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16. The discriminant is positive
17. The discriminant is zero
18. The discriminant is negative.
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12. -intercepts (3 of them): (-1, 0), (1, 0) and (0, 0) : -intercept (0, 0)
2. V
ertical asymptote
3. Discontinuities: −3, 2
Holes: None
Horz. Asym.: = 0
-intercepts: None
-intercepts: None
4. Discontinuities: 4
Vertical Asym.: = 4
Holes: None
Horz. Asym.: = 1
-intercepts: 2
5. Discontinuities: 2, −3
Vertical Asym.: = 2, = −3
Holes: None
-intercepts: 0, −2, 3
6. Discontinuities: −1, −3
Vertical Asym.: = −1
Holes: = −3
Horz. Asym.: = −1/4
-intercepts: 2
7. Discontinuities: 0, 3
Vertical Asym.: = 0, = 3
Holes: None
Horz. Asym.: = 0
8. Discontinuities: −4
8. Discontinuities: −4
Vertical Asym.: = −4
Holes: None
Horz. Asym.:
9. Discontinuities: −4
Vertical Asym.: = −4
Holes: None
Horz. Asym.:
13. Discontinuities: 2
Vertical Asym.: = 2
Holes: None
Horz. Asym.: None
14. Discontinuities: −3
Vertical Asym.:
Holes: None
Horz. Asym.:
15. Discontinuities: −1, −2
Vertical Asym.:
Holes:
Horz. Asym.:
16. Discontinuities: 2
Vertical Asym.:
Holes: None
Horz. Asym.:
17. 0+
18. 0-
19. +infinity
20. -infinity
2.6 Oblique Asymptotes
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1. he numerator is a higher degree than the denominator.
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6. =
7. -intercepts of are (-4, 0) and (2, 0) – there are no -intercepts, since the -axis is the
vertical asymptote. There is a slant asymptote at . End behavior: as and as .
8. The domain is all real numbers except for 0. The graph looks like:
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1. : x≠2
2. y = :x≠4
3. f(x) = :x≠4
4. f(x) = : x ≠ -4/5
5. y = : x ≠ -7
Sketch:
7. Asymptotes: and
Holes:
– intercept(s): None
– intercept: None
Sketch:
8. Asymptotes:
Holes: None
– intercept(s): apx (.8, 0)
– intercept: (0, 4)
Sketch:
Sketch:
Sketch:
11. Asymptotes:
Holes:
– intercept(s): (-.14, 0)
– intercept: (0, 7/4)
Sketch:
Sketch:
13. Asymptotes: and (not required)
13. Asymptotes: and (not required)
Holes:
– intercept(s): (1.725, 0)
– intercept: None
Sketch:
14. Asymptotes:
Holes: None
– intercept(s):
– intercept:
Sketch:
15. Asymptotes:
Holes: None
– intercept(s): (1, 0)
– intercept: (0, ½)
Sketch:
2.9 Quadratic Inequalities
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1.
3 4
2.
-4 3
3.
-2 6
4.
-4 7
5.
-8 3
6.
-7 -2
Critical points
7.
-5 10
Critical points
8.
-8 6
-8 6
Critical Points
9.
-2 0 10
Critical points
10.
-7 -3
0
Critical points
11.
-6 3
Critical points
12.
-1 8
ritical points
C
13.
-9 10
ritical points
C
14.
-1/3 8
Critical points
15.
-3 2
Critical points
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1.
-3 1
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1/3 2
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-5/2 1/3
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1/5 2
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0 1/2
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1. a) 60 Ohms
b) The total resistance will always be less than 20 because is the horizontal asymptote of
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Factored polynomial:
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2.12 Real Zeros of Polynomials
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5. a) 21
b) 31
c) 10
d) 66
e) TO BE REVISED (Could not find any roots for the polynomial f(x)
6. k = -10
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2.13 Intermediate Value Theorem
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Answers
1. a) L.C. = 3 Degree = 5 b) 1 Real Zero c) 4 Imaginary
Zeroes
2. a) L.C. = -1 Degree = 3 b) 1 Real Zero c) 2 Imaginary
Zeroes
3. a) L.C. = 1/2 Degree = 4 b) 2 Real Zeroes c) 2 Imaginary Zeroes
4. a) L.C. = -3/2 Degree = 6 b) 0 Real Zeroes c) 6 Imaginary Zeroes
5. a) L.C. = 1 Degree = 5 b) 3 Real Zeroes c) 2 Imaginary Zeroes
6. a) L.C. = 1 Degree = 4 b) 3 Real Zeroes c) 1 Imaginary Zero
7. There is a zero in [-2, -1]
8. There is a zero in [-1, 0] and [2, 3]
9. There is a zero in [-2, -1], [-1, 0], [0, 1], and [3, 4]
10. There is a zero in [-2, -1] and [1, 2]
11. There is a zero in [-2, -1], [-1, 0], [0, 1] and [1, 2]
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