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Integrated Math 3
Semester 2 Final Assessment

Use the conditional statement “If I stay, then you go.” for the following:

1. Write the converse:

2. Write the inverse:

3. Write the contrapositive:

4. Write the biconditional: .

5. Complete the Proof

Given: ∠1 and ∠2 form a right angle.


$∠1 = 2 + 4( and $∠2 = x + 13
1
2
Prove: ( = 15
Statements Reasons
Find the value of the variable:

6. 7.

Use the tables to answer the following:

8. !(# −3) = 9. # ! 1 = 10. #(! −3 =


Use the graph to answer the following:

11. ℎ " −1 = 12. " ℎ 5 =

Compose the following functions:

13. 14.

15.
For each rational function, find the zero(s), horizontal and vertical asymptotes, and holes, and then
sketch the graph.

16. Zeros:

H. Asymptote:

V. Asymptote:

Holes:

17. Zeros:

H. Asymptote:

V. Asymptote:

Holes:
For each graph, write the name of the type of function, the equation that matches that function, and
the letter of the characteristic that matches the function. Answer choices are below the table.

Name: Name:
Equation: Equation:
Characteristic Letter: Characteristic Letter:

Name: Name:

Equation: Equation:
Characteristic Letter: Characteristic Letter:

Name: Name:
Equation: Equation:
Characteristic Letter: Characteristic Letter:

Types of functions: Equations:


Logarithmic ! = #$ + &
Linear ! = '& (
Polynomial 1
!=
Rational $
Exponential ! = '* $ * + '*+, $ *+, + …
Quadratic ! = '$ . + &$ + /
! = 0123 $

Characteristics:
a. The ends of the graph have the same behavior.
b. The graph only has a horizontal asymptote.
c. This function contains polynomials in the numerator and denominator.
d. Has a constant rate of change.
e. A larger subset of functions that includes others in this list.
f. The inverse of an exponential function.
Extra Credit:

1. Solve 2. Find the zero(s), horizontal and vertical


asymptotes, and holes, and then sketch the
graph. This graph looks a little bit different
than what you’re used to. You might want
to make a table of value to help you plot
points to get a shape of the graph.

Zero(s):

H.A.:

V. A.:

Hole(s):

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