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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
x
2) , x = -4
x+4
1
A) -
4
1
B)
2
C) 0
D) Undefined
Answer: D
4x + 4
3) ,x=3
9x
16
A)
93
16
B)
27
8
C)
27
D) Undefined
Answer: B
4 x2 - 7 x
4) , x = -3
4x
19
A) -
4
19
B)
4
5
C)
4
5
D) -
4
Answer: A
1
7x + 9
5) , x = -4
5 x2 - 3 x + 4
37
A) -
96
19
B) -
96
37
C)
96
D) Undefined
Answer: B
6 x2 + 9 x - 8
6) ,x=7
7 -x
1819
A) -
14
B) 1819
1819
C)
14
D) Undefined
Answer: D
Find any values of the variable that make the expression undefined.
5
7)
3z
A) 0
B) 0.333
C) 3
D) None
Answer: A
3
8)
r+ 7
A) 0
B) 7
C) -7
D) None
Answer: C
r- 4
9)
9
A) -4
B) 4
C) 0
D) None
Answer: D
2
z-9
10)
3-z
A) -3
B) 3, 9
C) 3
D) None
Answer: C
5y - 6
11)
y2 - 81
A) 9, -9
B) 81
6
C)
5
D) 9
Answer: A
x2 - 16
12)
x2 + 9x + 20
A) 4, -5
B) 4, -4
C) 0
D) -4, -5
Answer: D
x2 - 9
13)
x2 - 8x + 12
A) 3, -3
B) 2, 6
C) 0
D) -2, -6
Answer: B
3q + 3
14)
q2 + 4
A) 2, -2
B) -2
C) 0
D) None
Answer: D
3
Reduce the fraction to lowest terms.
20
15)
28
4
A)
7
5
B)
4
5
C)
7
20
D)
28
Answer: C
30
16)
45
2
A)
3
15
B)
3
30
C)
45
2
D)
15
Answer: A
60
17)
160
3
A)
20
60
B)
160
20
C)
8
3
D)
8
Answer: D
4
55
18)
60
5
A)
12
11
B)
12
55
C)
60
11
D)
5
Answer: B
8k3
20)
4k
A) 2k2
B) 4k2
C) 2k
D) 4
Answer: A
a 2 - 2a
21)
(a + 8)(a - 2)
1
A)
a+8
a
B)
a+8
a2
C)
a+8
a-2
D)
a+8
Answer: B
5
2x + 2
22)
6x2 + 16x + 10
2x
A)
3x + 5
2x + 2
B)
2
6x + 16x + 10
2x + 3
C)
3x + 16
1
D)
3x + 5
Answer: D
y2 + 9y + 20
23)
y2 + 12y + 35
9y + 4
A)
12y + 7
y+ 4
B)
y+ 7
y2 + 9y + 20
C) -
y2 + 12y + 35
9y + 20
D)
12y + 35
Answer: B
y2 - 2y - 15
24)
y2 + 2y - 35
-2y - 15
A)
2y - 35
y2 - 2y - 15
B) -
y2 + 2y - 35
-2y - 3
C)
2y - 7
y+ 3
D)
y+ 7
Answer: D
6
y2 - 4y - 21
25)
y2 - 6y - 27
y2 - 4y - 21
A) -
y2 - 6y - 27
-4y - 21
B)
-6y - 27
-4y - 7
C)
-6y - 9
y- 7
D)
y- 9
Answer: D
a2 - 36
26)
a 2 + 8a + 12
a+6
A)
a-2
a-6
B)
a+2
a-6
C)
a-2
a+6
D)
a+2
Answer: B
4x + 14
27)
6x + 21
A) 1
B) 2
2
C)
3
3
D)
2
Answer: C
2-m
28)
m-2
A) -1
B) -m
C) 1
D) Cannot reduce
Answer: A
7
6k - 24
29)
16 - 4k
A) 1
B) -1
3
C) -
2
3
D)
2
Answer: C
m 2 - 16m
30)
16 - m
A) -m
B) -(m + 4)
C) m
D) m + 4
Answer: A
x2 - s2
31)
s- x
A) -x + s
B) -1
C) x + s
D) -x - s
Answer: D
x+6
32)
x-6
A) 1
B) -1
C) -6
D) Cannot reduce
Answer: D
3x + 9
33)
3x - 9
A) 1
x+3
B)
x-3
C) -1
D) Cannot reduce
Answer: B
8
m 2 + b2
34)
m-b
A) m - b
B) -1
C) m + b
D) Cannot reduce
Answer: D
Decide whether the following is an expression or an equation. If it is an expression, simplify it. If it is an equation, solve
it.
35) x - 16 = 8
A) Expression; -8 - x
B) Expression; 8 + x
C) Equation; -24
D) Equation; 24
Answer: D
x
36) -5=1
3
A) Expression; -12
B) Expression; -18
C) Equation; 18
D) Equation; 12 - x
Answer: C
x2 - 25
37)
x-5
A) Expression; x + 5
1
B) Expression;
x-5
C) Equation; 5
D) Equation; 9
Answer: A
38) x2 - 49 = 0
A) Expression; (x + 7)2
B) Expression; (x - 7)2
C) Equation; -7, 7
D) Equation; 7
Answer: C
9
5x - 20
39)
4x - 16
A) Equation; -4
5
B) Expression; -
4
5
C) Expression;
4
D) Equation; 4
Answer: C
(x + 9)(x - 2)
40)
(x - 2)(x + 7)
A) Equation; 2
x+2
B) Expression;
x+5
C) Equation; 5
x+9
D) Expression;
x+7
Answer: D
x+5
41)
(x - 4)(x + 5)
A) Equation; -4
1
B) Expression;
x-4
C) Equation; 4
D) Expression; x - 4
Answer: B
x
42) = -1
3(6 - 5)
A) Equation; -3
x
B) Expression; -
3
x
C) Expression;
3
D) Equation; 3
Answer: A
10
Solve the problem.
43) The formula for the slope of a line passing through two points is:
y2 - y1
m= .
x2 - x1
Find the slope of a line passing through the points (5, -9) and (-5, 2).
A) - 2
1
B) -
2
11
C) -
10
10
D) -
11
Answer: C
1
44) The formula for the volume of a pyramid is V = ℓwh. Use this formula to find the height of a pyramid with a
3
volume of 90 in. 3 , a width of 6 in., and a length of 9 in.
A) 5 in.
B) 1,620 in.
C) 15 in.
5
D) in.
3
Answer: A
1200
45) If the average cost per unit C to produce x units of plywood is given by C = , then what is the unit cost for
x + 40
10 units?
A) $3.00
B) $10.00
C) $120.00
D) $24.00
Answer: D
11
1 4
47) ∙
2 7
8
A)
7
1
B)
14
7
C)
13
2
D)
7
Answer: D
4 9
48) ∙
3 4
A) 3
13
B)
7
1
C)
3
27
D)
16
Answer: A
1 1
49) ÷
3 2
1
A)
6
3
B)
7
2
C)
3
1
D)
4
Answer: C
3 3
50) ÷
4 5
5
A)
4
3
B)
40
9
C)
20
9
D)
13
Answer: A
12
Multiply and reduce to lowest terms.
2z 3 24
51) ∙
4 z2
12
A)
z
12z2
B)
z3
z
C)
12
D) 12z
Answer: D
2x2 14
52) ∙
7 x3
x5
A)
49
4x2
B)
x3
x
C)
49
4
D)
x
Answer: D
2p - 2 6p2
53) ∙
p 5p - 5
5
A)
12p
10p2 + 20p + 10
B)
6p3
12p
C)
5
12p3 - 12p2
D)
5p2 - 5p
Answer: C
13
k2 + 7k + 12 k2 + 6k
54) ∙
k2 + 10k + 24 k2 + 6k + 9
k2 + 6k
A)
k+3
1
B)
k+ 3
k
C)
k2 + 10k + 24
k
D)
k+ 3
Answer: D
k2 + 7k + 10 k2 + 6k
55) ∙
k2 + 11k + 30 k2 - 5k - 14
k
A)
k- 7
k
B)
2
k + 11k + 30
1
C)
k- 7
k2 + 6k
D)
k-7
Answer: A
3y 10y + 5
56) ∙
6y + 3 2
5
A) y
6
5
B)
2
y
C)
2
5
D) y
2
Answer: D
14
y2 - 49 y - 5
57) ∙
5y - 35 y + 7
1
A)
5
B) y - 5
y- 5
C)
5
(y - 5)(y + 7)
D)
5(y + 7)
Answer: C
z 2 + 6z + 9 z 2 - 10z
58) ∙
z 2 - 100 z+3
z(z + 3)
A)
z + 10
z
B)
z - 10
(z + 3)
C)
z + 10
z(z + 3)
D)
z - 10
Answer: A
15
3p - 3 5p - 5
60) ÷
p 3p2
9p3 - 9p2
A)
5p2 - 5p
5
B)
9p
15p2 + 30p + 15
C)
3p3
9p
D)
5
Answer: D
3x2 x3
61) ÷
5 40
24
A)
x
x5
B)
66
24x
C)
x3
x
D)
24
Answer: A
45x9 75x7
62) ÷
45y8 45y5
25x2
A)
15y3
25x16
B)
15y13
3x2
C)
5y3
5y2
D)
3x3
Answer: C
16
z 2 - 81 z - 9
63) ÷
z z-2
A) (z + 9)(z - 2)
(z + 9)(z - 2)
B)
z
z
C)
(z + 9)(z - 2)
(z - 9)(z 2 - 9)
D)
z(z - 2)
Answer: B
36x2 - 25 6x - 5
64) ÷
x2 - 16 x-4
x+4
A)
6x + 5
6x - 5
B)
x-4
(6x - 5)(36x2 - 25)
C)
(x2 - 4)(x - 4)
6x + 5
D)
x+4
Answer: D
y3 + 2y y2 - 4y - 12
65) ÷
y2 - 4 y2 - 8y + 12
y(y2 + 2)
A)
(y + 2)(y + 2)
(y + 2)(y + 2)
B)
y(y2 + 2)
y
C)
y+ 2
(y - 2)(y - 2)
D)
y(y2 + 2)
Answer: A
17
z2 + 8z + 15 z 2 + 3z
66) ÷
z 2 + 10z + 25 z 2 + 10z + 25
A) z + 5
z+5
B)
z
z
C)
2
z + 10z + 25
z+5
D)
z 2 + 5z
Answer: B
z 2 + 5z + 6 z2 + 2z
67) ÷
2 2
z + 9z + 18 z - 3z - 54
z
A)
2
z + 9z + 18
z-9
B)
z
C) z - 9
z-9
D)
z 2 + 6z
Answer: B
x2 - 25 10x - 50
68) ÷
x2 - 8x + 16 x2 - x - 12
10(x + 5)
A)
(x + 3)(x - 4)
(x + 5)(x + 3)
B)
10(x - 4)
(x - 5)(x + 3)
C)
10(x - 4)
D) x + 3
Answer: B
18
Solve the problem.
270 9
69) The force, in dynes, that exists between two magnetic poles is given by F = ∙ , where d is the distance, in
d 3d
centimeters, between the poles. Multiply and simplify this formula for F.
270
A) F =
d2
810
B) F =
d2
815
C) F = -
d2
405
D) F =
d
Answer: B
70) Suppose that one box contains n balls, of which 6 are red. A second box contains n + 10 balls, of which n are red.
If you select a ball from each box, the probability of drawing a red ball from the first box and a red ball from the
6 n
second box is ∙ . Simplify this expression.
n n + 10
6
A)
n + 10
6n
B)
n + 10
1
C)
n + 10
6
D)
n (n + 10)
Answer: A
71) Suppose that one box contains n balls, of which 4 are red. A second box contains n + 6 balls, of which n are red.
If you select a ball from each box, the probability of not drawing a red ball from the first box and a red ball from
n-4 n
the second box is ∙ . Simplify this expression.
n n+6
4
A)
6
n-4
B)
n2 + 6
n-6
C)
n+8
n-4
D)
n+6
Answer: D
19
450 9
72) The force, in dynes, that exists between two magnetic poles is given by F = ∙ , where d is the distance, in
d 5d
centimeters, between the poles. Simplify this formula and use it to find F if the distance is 3 centimeters.
A) 9 dynes
B) 92 dynes
C) 90 dynes
D) 85 dynes
Answer: C
73) Suppose that one box contains n balls, of which 2 are red. A second box contains n + 7 balls, of which n are red.
If you select a ball from each box, the probability of drawing a red ball from the first box and a red ball from the
2 n
second box is ∙ . Simplify this expression and use it to find the probability when n = 24.
n n+7
20
A)
31
2
B)
35
4
C)
31
2
D)
31
Answer: D
74) Suppose that one box contains n balls, of which 5 are red. A second box contains n + 8 balls, of which n are red.
If you select a ball from each box, the probability of not drawing a red ball from the first box and a red ball from
n-5 n
the second box is ∙ . Simplify this expression and use it to find the probability when n = 33.
n n+8
28
A)
41
38
B)
41
33
C)
41
28
D)
43
Answer: A
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