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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
2) x2 + 9x - 22 2)
A) (x - 11)(x + 2) B) (x + 11)(x - 2) C) (x - 11)(x + 1) D) prime
3) x2 + 6x - 7 3)
A) (x + 1)2 B) (x + 1)(x + 7) C) (x - 1)(x + 7) D) prime
4) x2 - x - 54 4)
A) (x - 54)(x + 1) B) (x - 6)2 C) (x + 6)(x - 9) D) prime
5) x2 + 17x + 18 5)
A) (x - 6)(x + 3) B) (x + 18)(x - 1) C) (x + 6)(x - 3) D) prime
6) 4x - 96 + x2 6)
A) (x - 12)(x + 8) B) (x - 12)(x + 1) C) (x + 12)(x - 8) D) prime
7) 66 + 65x + x2 7)
A) (x + 11)(x + 6) B) (x + 66)(x + 1) C) (x + 66)(x - 1) D) prime
8) -8x + x2 - 48 8)
A) (x + 12)(x - 4) B) (x - 12)(x + 4) C) (x + 12)(x + 4) D) (x - 12)(x - 4)
9) 72 - 17x + x2 9)
A) (x + 9)(x - 8) B) (x - 9)(x - 8) C) (x + 9)(x + 8) D) (x - 9)(x + 8)
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Factor when possible. If the polynomial is prime, so state.
15) z2 - 36 15)
A) (x - 6)2 B) (x + 6)2 C) (z + 6)(z - 6) D) prime
Factor.
19) 5x + 40 19)
A) 200x B) 5(x + 8) C) 5x + 8 D) 5(x + 40)
2
27) 16m 7 + 20m4 - 8m 2 27)
A) 4(4m7 + 5m4 - 2m 2 ) B) 4m2 (4m 5 + 5m 2 - 2)
C) m2 (16m 5 + 20m2 - 8) D) prime
Factor completely.
30) 147x2 - 3 30)
A) 3(7x - 1)2 B) 6(7x + 1)(7x - 1)
C) 3(7x + 1)2 D) 3(7x + 1)(7x - 1)
3
39) -4w2 - 44w - 96 39)
A) -(4w + 32)(w + 3) B) -4(w + 8)(w + 3)
C) -(w - 8)(w - 3) D) prime
43) a3 b2 - 2a 2 b - 3a 43)
A) a(ab + 3)(ab - 1) B) a(ab - 3)(ab + 1)
C) a 3(b - 3)(b + 1) D) a(a 2 b2 - 2ab - 3)
Factor.
49) 2x + 18 + xy + 9y 49)
A) (y + 9)(2x + y) B) (y + 9)(x + 2) C) (x + 9y)(2 + y) D) (x + 9)(2 + y)
50) xy + 6x - 4y - 24 50)
A) (x - 6)(y + 4) B) (y - 6)(x + 4) C) (y + 6)(x - 4) D) (x + 6)(y - 4)
4
51) x3 + 7x2 + x + 7 51)
A) (x2 + 7)(x + 1) B) (7x2 + 7)(x + 1) C) (x2 + 1)(x + 7) D) (x2 + 1)(7x + 7)
52) x3 + 6x + x2 + 6 52)
A) (x2 + 6)(x + 1) B) (6x + 1)(x + 1) C) (x2 + 1)(x + 6) D) (x2 + 1)(6x + 1)
53) x3 - x2 + 9x - 9 53)
A) (x2 + 9)(x - 1) B) (x2 + 1)(x - 9) C) (x2 - 1)(x + 9) D) (x2 - 9)(x + 1)
5
64) 4x2 + 7x - 15 64)
A) (x + 3)(4x - 5) B) (x - 3)(4x + 5) C) (x - 5)(4x + 3) D) prime
6
77) - 17x3 + 6x2 + 12x4 77)
A) x2(3x - 2)(4x - 3) B) x2 (12x - 1)(x - 6)
C) (12x2 + 2)(x2 + 3) D) x(3x + 2)(4x + 3)
87) x3 - 27 87)
A) (x + 27)(x + 1)(x - 1) B) (x - 3)(x2 + 9)
C) (x + 3)(x2 - 3x + 9) D) (x - 3)(x2 + 3x + 9)
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88) 1000p3 + 1 88)
A) (10p + 1)(100p2 - 10p + 1) B) (10p + 1)(100p2 - 10p - 1)
C) (10p + 1)(100p2 + 10p + 1) D) (10p + 1)(100p2 + 1)
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99) x2 + x - 6 99)
A) (x + 1)(x - 6) B) (x - 3)(x + 2) C) (x - 2)(x + 3) D) prime
100) x2 - x - 12 100)
A) (x + 3)(x - 4) B) (x + 1)(x - 12) C) (x + 4)(x - 3) D) prime
104) x2 + 2x - 63 104)
A) (x - 9)(x + 7) B) (x + 9)(x - 7) C) (x - 9)(x + 1) D) prime
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113) 25x2 + 60x + 36 113)
A) (5x - 6)2 B) (25x + 1)(x + 36)
C) (5x + 6)2 D) (5x + 6)(5x - 6)
Solve.
117) 4x(8x - 3) = 0 117)
3 1 3 3 3 1
A) x = , , 0 B) x = - ,0 C) x = ,0 D) x = ,
8 4 8 8 8 4
119) x2 - x = 56 119)
A) x = 1, 56 B) x = -7, -8 C) x = -7, 8 D) x = 7, 8
120) x2 + 2x - 15 = 0 120)
A) x = 5, 3 B) x = -5, 3 C) x = -5, 1 D) x = 5, -3
10
126) 17x2 - 5x = 0 126)
17 5 5 17
A) x = ,0 B) x = - ,0 C) x = ,0 D) x = - ,0
5 17 17 5
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139) m2 + 8m - 48 = 0 139)
A) m = -12, 1 B) m = -12, 4 C) m = 12, -4 D) m = 12, 4
140) x2 + 6x = 55 140)
A) x = 11, -5 B) x = -11, 1 C) x = -11, 5 D) x = 11, 5
141) x2 - x = 20 141)
A) x = 1, 20 B) x = -4, 5 C) x = -4, -5 D) x = 4, 5
7 x
142) x2 - x = 142)
2 2
A) x = 0, -4 B) x = 0, 4 C) x = 0, 7 D) x = -2, 4
x2 1 x
146) + = 146)
210 10 21
A) x = 3, 7 B) x = -7, 3 C) x = -7, -3 D) x = -3, 7
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152) f(x) = x2 - 5x - 36 152)
A) (-6, 0), (6, 0) B) (-4, 0), (9, 0) C) (-9, 0), (4, 0) D) (-12, 0), (3, 0)
1 2 3
y= x + 2x +
2 2
10 y
8
6
4
2
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 x
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10
A) x = -4 or -2 B) x = -3 or -1 C) x = -2 or 0 D) x = 0 or 2
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159) Solve: x3 - 3x2 - 1 = x - 4 159)
y = x3 - 3x2 - 1
12 y
10 y =x-4
8
6
4
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 x
-2
-4
-6
-8
A) x = -3, -1, or 1 B) x = -1, 1, or 3 C) x = -5, -3, or -1 D) x = 0 or 0
x y
-2 21
-1 10
0 3
1 0
2 1
3 6
4 15
A) 4 B) 2 C) 3 D) 1
162) The width of a rectangle is 6 kilometers less than twice its length. If its area is 176 square 162)
kilometers, find the dimensions of the rectangle.
176
A) width = 11 km, length = 16 km B) length = 3 km, width = km
3
163) The length of a rectangular storage room is 4 feet longer than its width. If the area of the room is 77 163)
square feet, find its dimensions.
A) w = 6 ft, l = 10 ft B) w = 8 ft, l = 12 ft
C) w = 7 ft, l = 11 ft D) w = 6 ft, l = 12 ft
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164) Use the given area to find the missing sides of the rectangle. 164)
A = 120
2x + 8
165) Use the given area to find the dimensions of the quadrilateral. 165)
A = 44
2x - 10
2x + 10
166) A local business sign is in the shape of a triangle. If the base of the sign is 3 times the height and 166)
the area is 864 square feet, find the dimensions of the sign.
A) height = 12 ft, base = 36 ft B) height = 36 ft, base = 12 ft
C) height = 72 ft, base = 24 ft D) height = 24 ft, base = 72 ft
167) A triangular piece of glass is being cut so that the height of the triangle is 4 inches shorter than 167)
twice the base. If the area of the triangle is 120 square inches, how long is the height of the
triangle?
A) 12 in. B) 24 in. C) 20 in. D) 22 in.
h+2
A) 7 cm B) 6 cm C) 2 cm D) 4 cm
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169) An object is thrown upward from the top of a 160-foot building with an initial velocity of 48 feet 169)
per second. The height h of the object after t seconds is given by the quadratic equation
h = -16t2 + 48t + 160. When will the object hit the ground?
A) 160 sec B) 2 sec C) 5 sec D) -2 sec
170) A window washer accidentally drops a bucket from the top of a 256-foot building. The height h of 170)
the bucket after t seconds is given by h = -16t2 + 256. When will the bucket hit the ground?
A) -4 sec B) 64 sec C) 16 sec D) 4 sec
171) If h = -16t2 + 224t represents the height of a firework, in feet, t seconds after is was fired, when will 171)
the firework be 784 feet high?
A) -7 sec B) 7 sec C) 49 sec D) 112 sec
172) The number of music CD's (in thousands) sold by a leading retailer has been decreasing due to the 172)
introduction of the MP3 player.
Let S be the number (in thousands) of CD's sold t years since the year 2000. A model of the
situation is
S = -t2 - 3t + 80. Predict the number of CD's that will be sold in the year 2006.
A) 2600 B) 260 C) 26,000 D) 26
173) The amount of money (in thousands of dollars) that Americans spend yearly at coffee retailers has 173)
increased greatly.
Amount spent
Year (thousands of dollars)
1996 40
1997 43
1998 48
1999 55
Let D be the amount (in thousands of dollars) Americans have spent on coffee every year since
1996. A model for the situation is D = t2 + 2t + 40. Use factoring strategies to determine the year
when 88,000 dollars was or will be spent on coffee.
A) 1992 B) 1988 C) 2002, 1988 D) 2002
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174) The amount of money (in thousands of dollars) that Americans spend yearly at coffee retailers has 174)
increased greatly.
Amount spent
Year (thousands of dollars)
1996 40
1997 43
1998 48
1999 55
Let D be the amount (in thousands of dollars) Americans have spent on coffee every year since
1996. A model for the situation is D = t2 + 2t + 40. How much money will Americans spend on
coffee in the year 2009?
A) $235,000 B) $23,500 C) $2350 D) $235
175) If the cost, C(x), for manufacturing x units of a certain product is given by C(x) = x2 - 10x + 4200, 175)
find the number of units manufactured at a cost of $5400.
A) 30 units B) 60 units C) 70 units D) 40 units
176) A manufacturer determines that the profit in dollars for manufacturing n units is 176)
P = 2n 2 - 60n - 370. (Assume that n is a positive integer) How many units are produced when the
profit is $430?
A) 50 units B) 45 units C) 10 units D) 40 units
177) The net income y (in millions of dollars) of Pet Products Unlimited from 1997 to 1999 is given by 177)
the equation y = 9x2 + 15x + 52, where x represents the number of years after 1997. Assume this
trend continues and predict the year in which Pet Products Unlimited's net income will be $256
million.
A) 2001 B) 2000 C) 2003 D) 2002
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Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED8
1) B
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) D
6) C
7) D
8) B
9) B
10) A
11) B
12) B
13) B
14) B
15) C
16) B
17) A
18) D
19) B
20) C
21) B
22) C
23) A
24) B
25) C
26) C
27) B
28) C
29) A
30) D
31) D
32) B
33) B
34) B
35) D
36) A
37) C
38) B
39) B
40) C
41) A
42) A
43) B
44) D
45) B
46) B
47) A
48) A
49) D
50) C
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Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED8
51) C
52) A
53) A
54) B
55) B
56) C
57) A
58) A
59) C
60) D
61) A
62) D
63) C
64) A
65) D
66) C
67) D
68) C
69) C
70) A
71) B
72) B
73) C
74) B
75) B
76) D
77) A
78) A
79) C
80) C
81) A
82) C
83) B
84) B
85) C
86) C
87) D
88) A
89) B
90) D
91) C
92) A
93) A
94) C
95) D
96) C
97) D
98) B
99) C
100) A
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Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED8
101) C
102) D
103) D
104) B
105) C
106) A
107) C
108) C
109) A
110) B
111) C
112) B
113) C
114) A
115) C
116) B
117) C
118) C
119) C
120) B
121) D
122) C
123) D
124) A
125) B
126) C
127) B
128) D
129) A
130) D
131) C
132) D
133) D
134) B
135) C
136) C
137) B
138) C
139) B
140) C
141) B
142) B
143) B
144) A
145) B
146) A
147) B
148) C
149) A
150) D
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Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED8
151) B
152) B
153) A
154) B
155) C
156) C
157) B
158) B
159) B
160) B
161) C
162) C
163) C
164) C
165) D
166) D
167) C
168) B
169) C
170) D
171) B
172) C
173) C
174) A
175) D
176) D
177) A
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