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AskDrCallahan
Algebra I Teacher’s Guide
3rd Edition rev 072909
Cassidy G. Callahan, Instructor
Dale Callahan, Ph.D., P.E. Lea Callahan, MSEE, P.E.
Copyright © 2009, AskDrCallahan, LLC
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Welcome to AskDrCallahan Algebra 1 Start Here! 1. Make sure you have all of the following.
• Elementary Algebra , by Harold R. Jacobs. ISBN: 0716710471 • One of the following solutions manuals
o Elementary Algebra Teacher's Guide ISBN: 0716710757
o Solutions Manual for Elementary Algebra ISBN: 978-0-615-31501-0
• Scientific calculator (TI-30 or better) • DVD set of five (5) DVDs
2. Both the teacher and the student should put in the first DVD and play the course introduction. Watch this section together. 3. Review the syllabus. Perhaps make a copy of the syllabus and add some dates to help you plan. The syllabus is designed like most college courses, so using it will be excellent preparation for further education. (The syllabus can also be downloaded from the website under “Support/Downloads”.) 4. Begin the student working in the Introduction and Chapter 1. Using the syllabus as a guide, allow the student to move at a comfortable pace making sure they understand the material. You may customize the syllabus and move faster or slower to achieve the optimal learning environment for your student. 5. If you need help, start with a visit to the website at www.askdrcallahan.com/support.
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Courses by AskDrCallahan
• Algebra I • Geometry • Algebra II with trigonometry (Can be sold separately as either Algebra II
or Trig only) • Calculus 1 (Equivalent to Calculus 1 at most universities) • Discovering the Entrepreneur in You
See website for more details.
Website: www.askdrcallahan.com
Email: [email protected]
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Table of Contents
How to run the course 7 Syllabus 9 Algebra 1 Test Grading Guide 13 Test Grade Sheets 15 Tests 23 Test Answer Keys 51 Problem Outline for Tests 107 Optional Activities 109
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How to run the course The best way to manage the course is for students to take one section of the text at a time and work through it in a logical fashion. We recommend watching one section of the DVD then working the problems in the corresponding section(s) of the textbook. Go back to the DVD and text examples as needed to make sure most of the problems can be easily worked and understood. Before moving on to the next section, make sure the current section is understood. Be aware some sections are more complex than others – so things like timing and amount of review needed may vary. If questions arise that are not answered – please email us. We will provide answers or other help as needed. Pace The syllabus provided demonstrates the projected dates we would use if we taught this material in a classroom meeting one day per week for two hours at a time. However, even in the classroom we will not always be on schedule since adjustments are always being made for holidays, inclement weather day, etc. You should not be overly concerned with following the schedule exactly – but use it as a guide. If you need to slow down – even significantly – to make sure the concepts are understood you are doing the right thing. Suggested problem set The syllabus lists suggested problems. Like the schedule, these problems are a suggested guide - what you might expect to see in a high school or college course. Work more or fewer problems as needed – however avoid the temptation (or negotiations) to skip most of the problems in a section. We have carefully chosen problems that demonstrate key concepts that need to be understood. It is RARE that someone can just look over problems and say they know how to work them after looking at examples. Math is like music – it must be practiced to become proficient. Also resist the temptation (some of us have) to assign ALL of the problems or all of the odd problems. While it is possible for a student to do all of the problems, the amount of time needed to complete them would be significant and would likely impact the time available for other courses. Calculators
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For this course, students will need a TI-30 (or better) calculator. As this course has a focal point around learning to graph accurately, we discourage the use of the graphing capability in the TI-89 or higher calculators. However, since the TI-89 is what we recommend for our Algebra II with Trig and Calculus I courses, rather than purchase 2 calculators, we suggest going ahead and using a TI-89 or comparable calculator, but reserving the graphing function for checking answers after the student has tried the graph without a calculator.
For more information on calculators, as well as for a downloadable TI-89 Please visit: www.askdrcallahan.com
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Algebra I - Semester 1 Syllabus
Required Textbooks: • Elementary Algebra, by Harold R. Jacobs. ISBN: 0716710471
Study Points: Math is a subject that takes practice. It is recommended that you study every day, reading and working problems. Note: 1.1 refers to Chapter 1 Lesson 1. Week Student Action Assignment
1 Review DVD: Introduction and 1.1-1.9 (Note: This week should be a lot of review so a lot of problems. Space out as needed)
Introduction 1.1: 1-10, 11, 13-16, 17, 19, 22 1.2: 1-10, 11-13, 16-17, 19, 22, 24 1.3: 1-12, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21 1.4: 1-11, 13, 15, 19,22 1.5: 11, 12, 13, 15, 16 (b,d,e,g&g), 21(e,f,g-j) 1.6: 2, 4, 6, 7, 9 1.7: 4, 6, 7, 9, 14 1.8: 5, 7 (a, c, e, f, g, h), 8, 9 1.9: 6, 7, 9, 17
2 Review DVD: 2.1-2.3 2.1: 1-6,10,13-15 2.2: 1-17 2.3: 1-4,6-7
3 Review DVD: 2.4-2.6
2.4: 4,5,7,8,9,10,13,16 2.5: 2,4,6,8,9,10,15 2.6: 3,4,6,10,13,17
4 Review DVD: 3.1-3.5 3.1: 3,4,5,10,16 3.2: 3,4,5,7,10,15 3.3: 7,8,10,11 3.4: 1,2,6,7,8,9,14 3.5: 4,7,8,10,13,14,19
5 Review DVD: 3.6-3.7
Review for Test 1
3.6: 4,7,8,12,15 3.7: 2,6,8,9,14,15 Take Test 1 Chapters 1-3
6 Review DVD: 4.1-4.3 4.1: 4,7,11,13 4.2: 3,7,9,11,14 4.3: 4,7,11,12,17
7 Review DVD: 4.4-5.2 4.4: 2,3,6,11,14,15 4.5: 3,4,6,7,10,11,12 5.1: 3,4,7,8,10 5.2: 4,5,7,8,13,14
8 Review DVD: 5.3-5.5 5.3: 3,4,7,8,13,16
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5.4: 1-5,10,13,14 5.5: 1-4,7,8,9,13
9 Review DVD: 5.6-5.8 Optional Activity 1 (back of TG*)
5.6: 2,3,4,5,6,7,9,14,15 5.7: 2,3,5,6,7,11,15 5.8: 2,4,5,7,8
10 Review DVD: 6.1-6.4
Optional Activity 2 (back of TG)
6.1: 4,5,8,10,11 6.2: 2,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,17,19 6.3: 4,5,6,7,8,9,11,15,16,17 6.4: 1,4,5,7,9,10,11,14,16
11 Review DVD: 6.5-6.6
Review for Test 2
6.5: 4,5,6,7,8,12,14,15 6.6: 1,2,4,5,7,8,12,13,14 Take Test 2 Chapters 4-6
12 Review DVD: 7.1-7.4 7.1: 3,4,6,8,15,20-25 7.2: 1-3,5,7,8-12,21-25 7.3: 6,7,8,10,12,19,21,23 7.4: 1,3,4-6,9,10,14,15,18,21
13 Review DVD: 7.5-8.1 7.5: 2,4,9,19,21,22,23 7.6: 2,3,8-11,14,16,26 7.7**: 3,4,7,9,11 8.1: 3,4,6,10,13,15,17,26,27
14 Review DVD: 8.2-8.5 8.2: 5,6,7,8,10,12,15,17 8.3: 3,4,5,8,10,13,14,16 8.4: 3,4,5,8,10,13 8.5: 3,5,7,9,10,12,13,14,24,25
15 Review DVD: 8.6-8.7 Review for Test 3
8.6: 4,6,8,9,12 8.7: 1,2,5,6,7,8,9,11,15 Take Test 3 Chapters 7-8
* TG = Teacher’s Guide
** Be aware that section 7.7 is started on Disk 2 and then finished on Disk 3
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Algebra I - Semester 2 Syllabus
Required Textbook: • Elementary Algebra, by Harold R. Jacobs. ISBN: 0716710471
Study Points: Math is a subject that takes practice. It is recommended that you study every day, reading and working problems.
Note: 1.1 refers to Chapter 1 Lesson 1.
Week Student Action Assignment 16 Review DVD: 9.1-9.4 9.1: 3,6,9,10,13,16
9.2: 4,6,8,9,13,15,17 9.3: 2,4,5,9,10,13 9.4: 3,7,8,11(a and c)
17 Review DVD: 9.5-9.7 9.5:3,4,10,11 9.6: 1,2,5,9,16 9.7: 2,4,7,8,11,15
18 Review DVD: 10.1-10.5 10.1: 2,3,5,7,8,13 10.2: 3,4,6,9,10,12,15 10.3: 3,4,7,10,11,14,19 10.4: 4,6,8,10,15,17 10.5: 1,4,5,8,9,14,15
19 Review DVD: 10.6-10.8 10.6: 3,5,6,8,9,12,15,17 10.7: 3,6,7,8,12,13 10.8: 3,4,5,6,8,10,11,13
20 Review DVD: 11.1-11.5 11.1: 6,8,12,13,24 11.2: 2,5,7,9,12,14,17 11.3: 4,7,9 11.4: 3,6,11,15 11.5: 4,5,7,10,11
21 Review DVD: 11.6-11.8 11.6: 3,4,5,7,11,12 11.7: 1,5,7,8,11,13 11.8: 3,5,6,8,9
21 Review for Test 4 Take Test 4 Chapters 9-11 23 Review DVD: 12.1-12.4 12.1: 1,2,5,7,15,17
12.2: 4,6,11,13,17 12.3: 1,2,4,9,11,14,16 12.4: 1,5,9,13,15
24 Review DVD: 12.5-12.7 12.5: 1,3,4,8,10,12 12.6: 4,6,8,10,12,14,15,18 12.7: 4,7,10,12,13
25 Review DVD: 13.1-13.4 13.1: 4,6,9,11 13.2: 1,4,6,12,14,15
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13.3: 3,4,6,8,9,10,11 13.4: 3,5,6,8
26 Review DVD: 13.5-13.7 13.5: 3,4,5,7,9,10,13,16,18 13.6: 3,4,5,8,9,10,11,13,15,16,17 13.7: 1,5,8,9,12,15,17
27 Review DVD: 13.8-13.9 13.8: 3,4,6,7,9,11,13,14 13.9: 4,6,7,9,11,13,14
28 Review DVD: 14.1-14.5 14.1: 2,5,7,8,10,14,16,17 14.2: 4,6,7,10,12,14 14.3: 3,5,6,7,9,13,14,15 14.4: 2,4,6,8,9,12,14,16 14.5: 3,5,6,10,12,14,17
29 Review DVD: 15.1-15.5 15.1: 3,4,5,9,10,11,13 15.2: 1,4,5,6,7,8,11 15.3:3,5,7,8,10,11 15.4: 1,5,8,10,11,13 15.5: 1,3,4,6,10,11
30 Review for Test 5 Take Test 5 Chapters 12-15 31 OPTIONAL
Review DVD: 16.1-16.4 16.1: 2,3,7,14,15 16.2: 1,4,5,7,8,11,14 16.3: 1,3,4,5,7,9,11 16.4: 1,3,6,7,8,10,13,15,17
32 OPTIONAL Review DVD: 17.1-17.4
17.1: 1,3,4,6,8,10,12,15 17.2: 1,4,6,7,8,9,11,16,17,20 17.3: 2,5,6,9,10,11,12,14,16,19,21 17.4: 4-8,11,14,17
33 Optional: Review Test 6 Take Test 6 Chapters 16-17
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Algebra 1 ~ Test Grading Guide ~
Welcome teacher!
This test grading guide is designed to make the grading of tests as easy as possible for the parent while at the same time encouraging learning by the student. When to take the tests The tests should be taken after the student has completed the sections covered by the test – as laid out on the syllabus. The syllabus indicates how we would deliver the tests in a classroom environment, but you can give the test whenever the student is ready. How to take the tests The tests problems come directly from the textbook so the problems should be very similar to the homework. The answers to the test are in the “Test Answer Key” sections of the Teacher Guide and are organized by Test number. It is recommended that the tests be taken open book and open notes (The Student Edition text). In addition, you might find it best to allow the student to work the test over a few days. In a college environment the students would have about 2 hours to take these tests. For all tests, wherever the textbook indicates a calculator is needed, a calculator should be allowed for the test. The recommended version is a TI-30 or better for this course. They will not need graphing capabilities (that is actually discouraged for this course) but they will need basic scientific functionality.
For more information on calculators, as well as for a downloadable TI-89, please visit our website: www.askdrcallahan.com
How to grade You will find the sheets used to grade the test following these notes. We recommend you grade CORRECT ANSWER ONLY. We also recommend two (or more) tries for problems the student misses on the test. Here is how we do it. (See the example on page 15) First – we deliver the test, then grade for correct answer only. We give the student the grade with problems marked correct or incorrect. The initial grades may be low, but we encourage the student not worry about this yet. Second – we allow the student to go back and attempt to correct the problems they missed. This method encourages them to learn from their mistakes. We then re-grade the problems they initially had wrong, giving partial credit for the accurate solutions.
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We have included an example grading sheet showing a student who got 48 of 53 problems correct on the first try. Then on the retest they got the other five problems correct. We graded as giving them 50% of the original credit and adding it to the final grade. Adjustments you can make You may want to allow the student to try a third or fourth time. This is not cheating – the goal is to learn! You might also want to adjust the partial credit on the rework. To adjust, use another number on line “e” of the grade sheet. (Example: Using 80 instead of 50 would give 80% of the points for corrected problems.) Filing and grade management We know that each person has different filing requirements, so if you choose to not keep the grades in this solutions book feel free to copy the grade sheets for easier filing. The grading sheets are also available on the website under “Support/Downloads”. Test Format
‐ Each problem on the test has a recommended point value listed next to it in italics. Example:
1. (2 points) Solve each expression for x a. 2 +4x =14 b. 3-9x =x
This problem is slated to be worth 2 points because each letter ( parts a and b) are each worth one point. In this way, you can grade right-answer-only on problems with multiple parts. (For a problem that does not have multiple parts, it is simply worth one point)
This set up was designed to make grading easier for the parents. The total number of points available on the test is written at the top of the exam. This is to aid you when grading. Each problem and/or sub-letter part of a problem is worth one point. Refer to the Test Grading Sheet (page 15) to see how to calculate the grade in percent. For each test, an answer key has been provided and is listed by the corresponding test number. Also, since all questions are from the textbook we have provided a problem outline so that you can see where each problem is located in the book.
Feel free to contact us about any test formatting or grading questions. [email protected]
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Test Grade Sheet Student ________EXAMPLE____ Course _____Algebra 1__________ Test Number ______1___________ Attempt # 1
a. Number of points earned ___48___ b. Total number of points possible ___53____
c. Grade (100*a/b) ___91___(round up to nearest integer)
Attempt #2 d. Number of points fixed ____5____ e. Points added (50*d/b) ____5____(round up to nearest integer) Test Grade
f. Final Grade (c + e) ____96___(round up to nearest integer)
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Test Grade Sheet Student ______________________ Course _______________________ Test Number _________________ Attempt # 1
a. Number of points earned ________ b. Total number of points possible ________
c. Grade (100*a/b) ________(round up to nearest integer)
Attempt #2 d. Number of points fixed ________ e. Points added (50*d/b) ________(round up to nearest integer) Test Grade
f. Final Grade (c + e) ________(round up to nearest integer)
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Test Grade Sheet Student ______________________ Course _______________________ Test Number _________________ Attempt # 1
a. Number of points earned ________ b. Total number of points possible ________
c. Grade (100*a/b) ________(round up to nearest integer)
Attempt #2 d. Number of points fixed ________ e. Points added (50*d/b) ________(round up to nearest integer) Test Grade
f. Final Grade (c + e) ________(round up to nearest integer)
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Test Grade Sheet Student ______________________ Course _______________________ Test Number _________________ Attempt # 1
a. Number of points earned ________ b. Total number of points possible ________
c. Grade (100*a/b) ________(round up to nearest integer)
Attempt #2 d. Number of points fixed ________ e. Points added (50*d/b) ________(round up to nearest integer) Test Grade
f. Final Grade (c + e) ________(round up to nearest integer)
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Test Grade Sheet Student ______________________ Course _______________________ Test Number _________________ Attempt # 1
a. Number of points earned ________ b. Total number of points possible ________
c. Grade (100*a/b) ________(round up to nearest integer)
Attempt #2 d. Number of points fixed ________ e. Points added (50*d/b) ________(round up to nearest integer) Test Grade
f. Final Grade (c + e) ________(round up to nearest integer)
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Test Grade Sheet Student ______________________ Course _______________________ Test Number _________________ Attempt # 1
a. Number of points earned ________ b. Total number of points possible ________
c. Grade (100*a/b) ________(round up to nearest integer)
Attempt #2 d. Number of points fixed ________ e. Points added (50*d/b) ________(round up to nearest integer) Test Grade
f. Final Grade (c + e) ________(round up to nearest integer)
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Test Grade Sheet Student ______________________ Course _______________________ Test Number _________________ Attempt # 1
a. Number of points earned ________ b. Total number of points possible ________
c. Grade (100*a/b) ________(round up to nearest integer)
Attempt #2 d. Number of points fixed ________ e. Points added (50*d/b) ________(round up to nearest integer) Test Grade
f. Final Grade (c + e) ________(round up to nearest integer)
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Algebra Test 1
Chapters 1-3 Total Points Possible: 65
Name: ______________________________________ Date:__________________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (4points)Findthevalueofthefollowingexpressions:
a. 30–9–7 b. 30–(9–7) c. 1+43d. (1+4)3
2. (2points)Mr.Bunyanisalumberjack.
a. Ifhecancutdown600treesinanhour,howmanytreescanhecutdowninxhours?
b. Ifhecancutupxlogsinaday,howmanydayswouldittakehimtosawup10,000
logs?
3. (4points)Writeanumberforeachofthefollowing:
a. Thedifferencebetweenaand5
b. Thenumberbcubed
c. Thesumof2andc
d. Thequotient1andd
4. (2points)DuringthemonthofJulytherewerexsharkattacksofftheshoreofAmityBeach.
a. If3ofthesharkattackswerewithin50feetoftheshore,howmanywerefartheraway?
b. If5attacksoccurredinAugust,howmanywerethereinall?
5. (3points)Writeeachoftheseproblemsasasumordifference:
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a. 8(v+11) b.(w‐6)3 c.x(y+z)
6. (3points)Showhoweachofthesefiguresdemonstratethedistributiverulebywritingitsareaasbothaproductandasum.
7. (5points)Thegraphofacertainfunctionisshownhere:
a. Completethefollowingtableforthisfunction.x 2 4 6 8 10 y
b. Whathappenstoyifxistripled?
c. Whatkindoffunctionisthis?
d. Writeaformulaforthefunction.
e. Useyourformulatofindthevalueofywhenx=30
8. (3points)Makeatableofnumbersforeachofthesefunctions,lettingxequal1,2,3,4.Graph
eachone.a. y=x–1b. y=2x+3
c.
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9. (3points)Aperson’sheightisafunctionofhisorherage.Aformulawithwhichtofindthe
heightofsomeonefromtheagesof4to16mightbe:
in which x represents the age and y represents the height in feet.
a. Completethefollowingtableforthisfunction.Age in years, x 4 8 12 16 Height in feet, y
b. Graphit.
c. Doestheheightvarydirectlywithhisagefortheagesgraphed?
10. (1point)Drawapairofaxesextending8unitsineachdirectionfromtheorigin.Connectthepointsinthefollowinglistwithstraight‐linesegmentsintheordergiventoformaparallelogram.(7.5)(5,2)(0,1)(2,4)(7,5)
11. (3points)Asaprank,DavyJones’friendsdecidedtofillhisgymlockerwithwater,usinga
hose.Thetableshownhereshowstheheightofthewaterinthelockerasafunctionoftime.
Timeinseconds 0 10 20 30 40 Heightofwater(inches) 0 5 10 15 20
a. Writeaformulaforthisfunction,lettingxrepresentthetimeinsecondsandyrepresenttheheightofthewaterininches.
b. Howdoesthewaterheightvarywithrespecttothetime?
c. Whatwouldagraphofthisfunctionlooklike?
12. (4points)Thetimethatittakesahorsetorunaracedependsonhowfastitruns.Atypical
formulaforthisfunctionis:
in which x represents the horse’s average speed in meters per second and y represents its time in seconds.
a. CompletethefollowingtableforthisfunctionSpeed in meters per second, x
12 14 16 18 20
Time in seconds, y
12.9
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b. Graphit
c. Howdothehorse’stimeandspeedvarywithrespecttoeachother?
d. Explain,mathematically,whywecannotfigureoutthehorse’stimeifitsspeedis0
meterspersecond.
13. (5points)Whichofthesesymbols:>,=,or<,shouldgointheblankintheproblemsbelow?a. 2+‐3____2–‐3b. ‐4+15_____‐4(15)c. 0(‐8)_____0–8d. –45(39)_____45(‐39)e. (‐708)3______(‐78)3
14. (4points)Apointmovesacrossacoordinategraphsothatitsalways2lessthanitsx‐
coordinate.a. Completethistableofsomeofthepointspositions:
X 2 3 4 5 Y
b. Writeaformulaforyintermsifx.
c. Plotthepoints,jointhemwithaline,andextenditacrossagraph.
d. Completethistableofsomeotherpositionsofthepointbyreferringtoyourgraph.X -2 -1 0 1 Y
15. (4points)Simplifyeachofthefollowingexpressions.
a. b. c. d.
16. (5points)Findthevaluesofthefollowingexpressions,giventhatx=2andy=‐5a. x–3yb. 11x+yc. ‐2(x+y)d. 4+xye. x–y2
17. (5points)Readeachofthefollowingstatementscarefullyandtellwhetheritistrueorfalse.
Ifyouthinkastatementisfalse,giveanexampletoexplainwhy.a. Zeroisanintegerb. Thesumoftwonegativeintegersisalwaysnegative
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c. Ifthex‐coordinateofapointisnegative,thepointisbelowthex‐axisd. Thesquaresofsomeintegersarenegativee. Thesumofanumberanditsoppositeiszero
18. (3points)Writeeachofthefollowingstatementsinsymbols,lettingxrepresentthenumber.
a. Acertainnumberislessthannegativefour.b. Twiceacertainnumberisequaltoitssquarec. Thequotientofacertainnumberandtwoismorethanfive
19. (2points)Userepeatedadditiontoshowthateachofthefollowingequationsistrue.
a. 5(‐3)=‐15b. 4(‐x)=‐4x
End of Test 1
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Algebra Test 2
Chapters 4-6 Total Points Possible: 58
Name: _________________________________________ Date:__________________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (5points)Performtheoperationsindicated.a. 8+‐0.3b. ‐4.1+‐5.1c. ‐2.7‐0.9d. ‐2.7(‐0.9)e. 2/‐0.16
2. (4points)Makeatableforeachofthefollowingfunctionsanddrawitsgraph.Ineachcase,
connecteachpointwithalineorcurve.
a. Letxvaryfrom‐6to5
b. Letxvaryfrom‐3to3c. Letxvaryfrom‐1to3
d. Letxvaryfrom‐6to6
3. (5points)Performtheoperationsindicated.a. 6+‐0.7b. ‐5.2‐‐2.5c. ‐2.8–0.4d. ‐2.8(0.4)e. ‐2.8/0.4
4. (4points)Findanumberthatcanreplacextomakeeachoftheequationstrue.Ifyouthink
nosuchnumbercanbefound,brieflyexplainwhy.a.
b. c. d.
5. (5points)Writeasimplerexpressionforeachofthefollowing:\\
a. 9x+2xb. 9(2x)
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c. 9+(2+x)
6. (2points)Solveeachequationforxa. 3.6x‐2.2x=4.2b. 4(0.2x+3.7)=0.7x–6.7
7. (2points)Findthelengthsofthesidesineachfigure.
a. b.
.
8. (2points)Pleaseindicatewhatoperationsshouldbeperformedoneachexpressiontogivexasthesolution
a. 6(x+2)b. 3x+y
9. (3points)Solveeachequationforx.
a. 3+x=‐4b. ‐4x=3c. x/‐8=‐9
10. (3points)Writeasimplerexpressionequivalenttotheonegiven.
a. 4x+5xb. 4+(5+x)c. 7(x)(x)
11. (3points)MinneapolisandDenverare700milesapart.
a. CopyandCompletethefollowingtabletoshowhowlongitwouldtaketoflyfromonecitytoanother.
R 350 400 500 T
2x
x + 5
6 6
x + 5
Perimeter is 50 meters
Perimeter is 33 meters
14 x
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b. Writeaformulaforthetableinparta.Let“r”representthespeedand“t”representthetime.
c. Usingtheinformationfrompartsaandb,howdoesthetimevarywithrespecttothespeed?(pleaseusewordstoanswerthisquestion)
12. (5points)Inahorserace,DogBiscuitis30feetaheadofthenexthorse,Beetlebaum.While
DogBiscuitisrunningataspeedof46feetpersecond,Beetlebaumspeedsupto50feetpersecond.FindouthowlongitwilltakeBeetlebaumtocatchupbydoingeachofthefollowing:
a. If“x”representsthetimeittakes,whatdistancedoeseachhorserunduringthistime?
(Giveyouranswersintermsofx)b. Drawadiagramtorepresenttheproblemc. Usetheinformationinyourdiagramtowriteanequation.d. Solvetheequationfromnumber39forx.e. Howfardideachhorserunduringthistime?
13. (2points)Solveeachproblemfortheindicatedvariable.
a. 3x=y+7forxb. 6x+y=1fory
14. (3points)Theareaofatrianglewhosebasehasthelengthof“b”andwhosealtitudehasa
length“h”isgivenbytheformula:area=½(bh)a. Usetheformulagivenabovetofindtheareaofatrianglewhosebasewas6and
whosealtitudewas4.b. Checkyouranswertonumber44bysolvingtheoriginalformulaforh,andthensolve
lettingh=4andb=6c. Checkyouranswertonumber44bysolvingtheoriginalareaequationforb,thenlet
b=6andh=4.
15. (2points)TheSilverShadowCarRentalCompanychargesforboththenumberofdaysthatacarisrentedandthenumberofmilesthatitisdriven.Aformulaforthecostindollars(representedby“c”),ofrentingthecarfromthecompanyis:c=100(d)+1.5(m),inwhich“d”representsthenumberofdaysand“m”representsthenumberofmiles.
a. Solvetheformulaaboveford.b. Forhowmanydayswouldamoviestudiohaverentedacarifithadbeendriven200
milesandtherentalcostwas$700?
16. (1point)Findthexandyinterceptsofthelinewiththefollowingequation:x+6y=0
17. (2points)Foreachofthefollowingpoints,drawalinethrougheachpairandfinditsslope.
a. (2,7)and(6,10)b. (5,‐3)and(‐5,‐3)
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18. (1point)Supposeawomandecidedtogoonadietwhenshereached“x”pounds.Aformulaforherweightinpounds,“w”,whileonthedietwouldbe:
where “x” represents her weight at the beginning of the diet and “y” is the number of weeks that she has been on it. Find out how many weeks she would have to stay on her diet in order to weigh 120 lbs, if she weighed 180 pounds at the beginning of her diet.
19. (2points)Tellwhetherornoteachofthefollowingorderedpairsisasolutiontotheequationgiven.
a. ;(5,‐11)b. ;(‐5,‐4)
20. (2points)Drawgraphsofthefollowinglines.a. Thelinethroughtheoriginhavingaslopeof2/5b. Thelinethroughtheoriginhavingaslopeof5/2
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Algebra Test 3
Chapters 7-8 Total Points Possible: 49
Name:________________________________________ Date:_________________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (4points)Tellwhetherornoteachofthefollowingorderedpairsareasolutionofthegivensimultaneousequation.
7x + 2y =12 x^2 – 3y = 16 y = 5x – 11 x + y^2 = 4
a) (0.6) c) (4,0) b) (2,-1) d) (2,-4)
2. (4points)Writetheequationthatresultsfromperformingtheindicatedoperationsonthesetwoequations:(eachletterisworthonepoint.
2x + y = 6 2x – 4y = 10
a) addingthetwoequationsb) subtractingthesecondequationfromthefirstc) Multiplyingbothsidesofthefirstequationbyfourd) Dividingbothsidesofthesecondequationb2
3. (1point)Solvetheseequationsbysubstitution:
2x + y = -40 8y – 3 = x
4. (1point)Solvetheseequationsbysubstitution: x + 6 = y – 1 3(x + 3) = 2y
5. (3points)Mr.Magoo’swifeaskedhimtobuysome10centand13centstampsforher.Hecouldn’treadthenumbersofeachkindthatshehadwrittendownbbutrememberedthathewassupposedtobytendollarsworth.IfMrs.Magoowanted85stampsaltogether,findouthowmanyofeachkindshewantedbydoingthefollowing:
a. Letxandyrepresentthenumbersof10‐centand13‐centstampsrespectively.Writeoutapairofsimultaneousequations,onerelatingthenumbersofstampsandtheotherrelatingtheircosts.
b. Solvetheequationsc. HowmanystampsofeachkinddidMrs.Magoowant?
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6. (5points)Tellwhetherornoteachofthefollowingorderedpairsisasolutiontothe
simultaneousequationgiven.x – 6y = 21 4y = 1 - x
a. (9,2)b. (21,0)
2x + y = - 5 x 2 + y2 = 25
c. (0,‐5)d. (‐4,3)e. (‐1,‐3)
7. (1point)Solvethesesimultaneousequations:
5x+4y=53 x– 2y = 5
8. (1point)Solvethesesimultaneousequations:4x + 3y =17 3x + 5y = 10
9. (3points)Onafishingtrip,HuckleberryFinncaught31fish.Somewerebullheadsaveraging1.5poundseachandtherestwerecatfishaveraging5poundseach.Theentirecatchweighed92lbs.FindouthowmanyfishofeachkindHuckleberryFinncaughtbydoingeachofthefollowing:
a. Letxandyrepresentthenumbersofbullheadsandcatfishrespectively.Writeapairofequations,onerelatingthenumbersoffishandtheotherrelatingtheirweights.
b. Solvetheequations.
c. Howmanyofeachkindoffishdidhecatch?
10. (1point)Writethenumber220,000,000inscientificnotation.
11. (1point)Writethenumber22inscientificnotation
12. (1point)Whatnumberisanumberdividedbywhenitsdecimalpointismovedsevendigitstotheleft?
13. (1point)Whenyoumovethedecimalpointinanumbersevendigitstotheleft,howdoesthe
exponentofthe10inscientificnotationformofthenumberchange?
14. (4points)Writeeachofthefollowingnumbersinscientificnotation:
a. 700,000,000,000b. 412x10‐4
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c. .002d. 10.002
15. (4points)Writeeachofthefollowingexpressionswithouttheparenthesis.
a. b. c.
d.
16. (6points)Findthevalueof“x”ineachofthefollowingequations.
a. b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
17. (3points)Writeeachofthefollowingexpressionsasasinglepowerofx.a.
b.
c.
18. (3points)Writeanexpressionwithoutparenthesisthatisequivalenttothefollowing:
a.
b.
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c.
19. (3points)Findthevaluefor“x”ineachofthefollowingequations.
a.
b.
c.
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Algebra Test 4
Chapters 9-11 Total Points Possible: 39
Name: ______________________________________ Date:________________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (3points)Findthevalueofeachpolynomialasindicated.
a. Findthevalueof Ifx=4
b. Evaluate if x = 2
c. What does equal if x = 10?
2. (3points)Simplifyandwriteyouranswersindescendingpowersofthevariable.a. b.
c.
3. (3points)Performtheoperationsasindicated:a. From subtract
b Subtract from
c Divide into
4. (4points)Rewriteeachofthefollowingexpressionsasapolynomialindescendingpowersofthevariable.
a. b. c. d.
5. (2points)Performtheoperationsindicateda. Add and b. From ,subtract
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6. (1point)Findtheproductof and
7. (4points)Performtheoperationsindicated.
a. b. c. d.
8. (4points)Findthemissingterminthesetrinomialsa. b. c. d.
9. (4points)Factorascompletelyaspossiblea. b. c. d.
10. (2points)FindtheGreatestCommonFactor(GCF)forthefollowingterms:a. b.
11. (1point)Findthevalueof
12. (2points)Factorthesepolynomialsascompletelyaspossible.
a. b. c. d.
13. (1point)Tellwhetherthefollowingequationistrueforallallowablevaluesofthevariables.Iftheequationisnottrue,giveanexampleinwhichitisnottrue.
14. (1 point) Find the following quotient as a polynomial or as a fraction in its simplest terms.
15. (1 point) If possible, reduce this fraction:
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16.(1point)Writethissumasamonomialorfractioninitssimplestterms:
17. (1point)Write asthedifferenceoftwofractions.
18. (1point)Simplify: End of Test 4
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Algebra Test 5
Chapters 12-15 Total Points Possible: 55
Name:________________________________________ Date:_________________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (2points)Listthesquarerootsofthesenumbers:
a. b.
2. (2points)Writeeachofthefollowingexpressionsasaquotientwithoutasquarerootinthedenominator.
a. b.
3. (2points)Findthevalueofeachofthefollowingexpressions.Roundanyapproximateanswerstothenearesttenth.(youmayusethechartonpage563ifyouneed)
a. b.
4. (1point)Simplify:
5. (2points)Squareasindicated:
a. b.
6. (1point)MultiplyandSimplify:
7. (1point)Rationalizethedenominatorofthisfraction:
8. (1point)Writethefollowingexpressioninsimpleradicalform:
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9. (1point)Findthevalueofthefollowingexpression.Roundanyapproximateanswerstothenearesttenth.(youmayusethechartonpage563tohelpyouifyouneed)
10. (1point)MultiplyandSimplify:
11. (1point)Solvethefollowingequations.Simplifywherepossible.
12. (3points)TheGraphofthefunction isshownhere.
a. Writeanequationwhosesolutionscanbeestimatedfromthisgraph.b. Howmanysolutionsdoestheequationhave?c. Estimateeachoftheirvaluestothenearesttenth.
13. (1point)Usethesegraphstoestimatethesolutionsofeachequation:a. b.
14. (2points)Solvethefollowingquadraticequationsbycompletingthesquare.a.
b.
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15. (2points)Solvethefollowingcubicandquarticequationsbyfactoring.a. b.
16. (3points)Thegraphofthefunction isshownhere:
a. Writeanequationwhosesolutionscanbeestimatedfromthisgraph.b. Howmanysolutionsdoestheequationhave?c. Estimateeachoftheirvaluestothenearesttenth.
17. (4points)Solveeachofthefollowingquadraticequationsbythefactoringmethod.
a. b. c. d.
18. (3points)Findthevalueofthediscriminantforeachofthefollowingquadraticequations
anduseittotellhowmanysolutionstheequationhas:
a. b. c.
19. Ifpossible,findtherationalnumberrepresentedbythisexpression
a. x=1 b.x=2 c.x=3 d.x=4
20. (4points)Atablelistingsomeoftherootsof0.9and1.1isshownonthenextpage.Eachroot
isroundedtothenearestthousandth.
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N 2 0.949 1.049 3 0.965 1.032 4 0.974 1.024 5 0.979 1.019 10 0.990 1.010 100 0.999 1.001
a. Whathappens asngetslarger?
b. Whatnumberdoes getclosetoasnisverylarge?
c. Whathappensto asngetslarger?
d. Whatnumberdoes getveryclosetoasngetsverylarge?
21. (3points)ThethirdcenturyChinesemathematicianLiuHuiusedthenumber37/50asanapproximationofπ.
a. Writethisnumberasthequotientoftwointegers.b. Changetheresulttodecimalform.c. Isitsmallerorlargerthanπ?(π=3.14159265…)
22. (4points)Changethefollowingrationalnumberstodecimalform.
a. b. c. d.
23. (4points)Ifpossible,findtherationalnumberrepresentedby foreachofthefollowingx‐values.
a. x=0b. x=1c. x=2d. x=3
24. (1point)Arrangethefollowingnumbersinorderfromsmallesttolargest.
0.027, 0.027, 0.027, 0.027
25. (2points)Simplifythefollowingratios:
a. b.
26. (2points)Expresseachofthefollowingproductsasapolynomialinthesimplestform.
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a. b.
27. (4points)Solvethefollowingequations:
a.
b.
c.
d.
28. (2points)Thevolumeofaconecanbefoundbytheformula:
“r”representstheradiusofitsbaseand“h”representsitsaltitude.
a. Findtheexactvolumeofaconeforwhichr=6andh=15centimeters.
b. Findthealtitudeofaconeforwhichv=256πcubiccentimetersandr=8centimeters.
29. (2points)Solvethefollowingequationsforxintermsoftheothervariables.Simplifyyouranswersasmuchaspossible.
a. b.
30. (1point)AtemperatureindegreesFahrenheitcanbechangedintodegreesCelsiusbyusingtheformula:
Solve the formula for “F” in terms of “C”.
31. (2points)TheAfricanboardgamecalled“Wari”isplayedwithasetofbowlscontainingvariousstones.Thenumberofstonesineachbowlchangesasthegameisplayed.Apictureofthisgameisshownatthetopofthenextpage:
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a. Whatistheratioofthenumberofbowlscontainingstonestothetotalnumberofbowls?
b. Whatistheratioofthetotalnumberofbowlstothenumberofemptybowls?
32. (2points)Ifpossible,simplifythefollowingratios:
a. b.
33. (2points)Findeachofthefollowingproductsasapolynomialinsimplestform.
a. b.
34. (2points)Solvethefollowingequationsforxintermsoftheothervariables.Simplifyyouranswersasmuchaspossible.
a. b.
35. (1point)AtemperatureindegreesFahrenheitcanbechangedtodegreesKelvinbyusingthefollowingformula:
The freezing point of water is 320 F. Use the formula above to convert this temperature into degrees Kelvin.
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Algebra Test 6
(Optional) Chapters 16-17
Total Points Possible: 50 Name:________________________________________ Date:_________________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (4points)Writeaninequalityintermsofxtorepresenteachofthefollowingfigures:a.
b. c.
d.
2. (6points)Solveeachoftheinequalitiesforx.
a. b.
c. d. e. f.
3. (4points)Solvethefollowinginequalitiesforxintermsoftheothervariables.
-3
2 7
9
-4 1
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a.
b.
c.
d.
4. (4points)Solveeachofthefollowinginequalitiesforx:
a. b.
c. d.
5. (3points)Solvethefollowinginequalitiesforxintermsoftheothervariables.
a.
b.
c.
6. (2points)Tellwhethereachofthefollowingsequencesisarithmetic,geometric,bothorneither.Ifasequenceisarithmetic,tellthecommondifference.Ifitisgeometric,tellthecommonratio.
a. b.
7. (1point)Writeaformulaforthenthtermofthefollowingsequencesanduseittofindthe
indicatedterm.:
8. (4points)Writethefirstfourtermsofthesequenceshavingthefollowingformulasfortheirnthterms.
a. b. c. d.
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9. (3points)Writeaformulaforthenthtermofeachofthefollowingsequencesanduseitto
findtheindicatedterm.
a. b. c.
10. (2points)Usetheformulaforthesumofthetermsofanarithmeticsequencetofindeachof
thefollowingsums.
a. b.
11. (1point)Usetheformulaforthesumofthetermsofageometricsequenceandthetableon
page801tofindthesumofthefirstsixtermsinthissequence:12,‐36,108…….
12. (7points)Findeachofthefollowingsums:a. 1+3b. 1+3+5c. 1+3+5+7d. 1+3+5+7+9e. Whattypeofnumbersareallofthesums?f. Writeaformulaforthenthtermofthesequence:1,3,5,7,9….Simplifytheformulaas
muchasyoucan.g. Writeaformulaforthesumofthefirstntermsofthissequence.Simplifytheformula
asmuchasyoucan.
13. (3points)Tellwhethereachofthefollowingsequencesisarithmetic,geometric,both,orneither.Ifasequenceisarithmetic,tellthecommondifference.Ifitisgeometric,tellthecommonratio.
a. ‐7,‐1,5,11…b. 13,23,33,43…c. 8,20,50,125…
14. (3points)Writethefirstfourtermsofthesequenceshavingthefollowingformulasfortheir
nthterms.
a. b. c.
15. (3points)AcuteAliceboughtanewhouseplantthatwas30centimeterstallwhenshe
broughtithomefromthestore.Ineachsuccessivemonth,theplantgrewbyanamountequalto2/5ofitspreviousheight.
a. Howmuchtallerwasitattheendofthefirstmonth?b. Howtallwasitattheendofthefirstmonth?
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c. Attherateofgrowthdescribed,howlongwouldittaketheplanttobecome60centimeterstall.Justifyyouranswer.
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ANSWER KEY Algebra Test 1
Total Points Possible: 65
Name: ______________________________________ Date:_______________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (4points)Findthevalueofthefollowingexpressions:a. 30–9–7 14b. 30–(9–7) =30–2=28c. 1+43=1+64=65d. (1+4)3=(5)3=125
2. (2points)Mr.Bunyanisalumberjack.a. Ifhecancutdown600treesinanhour,howmanytreescanhecutdowninxhours?
b. Ifhecancutupxlogsinaday,howmanydayswouldittakehimtosawup10,000
logs?
3. (4points)Writeanumberforeachofthefollowing:a. Thedifferencebetweenaand5 b. Thenumberbcubed c. Thesumof2andc d. Thequotient1andd
4. (2points)DuringthemonthofJulytherewerexsharkattacksofftheshoreofAmityBeach.
a. If3ofthesharkattackswerewithin50feetoftheshore,howmanywerefartheraway?Xrepresentsthetotalamountofsharkattacks.Ifthreewerewithin50feet,therestwerefurtherout.Sothemathexpressionis
b. If5attacksoccurredinAugust,howmanywerethereinall? 5. (3points)Writeeachoftheseproblemsasasumordifference:
a. 8(v+11) b. (w–6)3 c. x(y+z)
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6. (3points)Showhoweachofthesefiguresdemonstratethedistributiverulebywritingitsareaasbothaproductandasum.
a) b)
c)
7. (5points)Thegraphofacertainfunctionisshownhere:
a. Completethefollowingtableforthisfunction.X 2 4 6 8 10 Y 1 2 3 4 5
b. Whathappenstoyifxistripled?Yistripled
c. Whatkindoffunctionisthis?Linear
d. Writeaformulaforthefunction.y=½(x)
e. Useyourformulatofindthevalueofywhenx=30y=½(30)=15
8. (3points)Makeatableofnumbersforeachofthesefunctions,lettingxequal1,2,3,4.Graph
eachone.a. y=x–1
X 1 2 3 4 Y 0 1 2 3
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b. y=2x+3x 1 2 3 4 Y 5 7 9 11
c.
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X 1 2 3 4 Y 8 4 8/3 2
9. (3points)Aperson’sheightisafunctionofhisorherage.Aformulawithwhichtofindtheheightofsomeonefromtheagesof4to16mightbe:
in which x represents the age and y represents the height in feet.
d. Completethefollowingtableforthisfunction.Age in years, x 4 8 12 16 Height in feet, y 4 5 6 7
e. Graphit.
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f. Doestheheightvarydirectlywithhisagefortheagesgraphed?No
10. (1point)Drawapairofaxesextending8unitsineachdirectionfromtheorigin.Connectthepointsinthefollowinglistwithstraight‐linesegmentsintheordergiventoformaparallelogram.(7.5)(5,2)(0,1)(2,4)(7,5)
11. (3points)Asaprank,DavyJones’friendsdecidedtofillhisgymlockerwithwater,usingahose.Thetableshownhereshowstheheightofthewaterinthelockerasafunctionoftime.
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Timeinseconds 0 10 20 30 40 Heightofwater(inches) 0 5 10 15 20
a. Writeaformulaforthisfunction,lettingxrepresentthetimeinsecondsandy
representtheheightofthewaterininches.
b. Howdoesthewaterheightvarywithrespecttothetime?
The water height varies directly with respect to the time. c. Whatwouldagraphofthisfunctionlooklike?Astraightlinegoingthroughthe
origin.
12. (4points)Thetimethatittakesahorsetorunaracedependsonhowfastitruns.Atypicalformulaforthisfunctionis:
inwhichxrepresentsthehorse’saveragespeedinmeterspersecondandyrepresentsitstimeinseconds.
a. Completethefollowingtableforthisfunction
Speed in meters per second, x
12 14 16 18 20
Time in seconds, y
15 12.9 11.25 10 9
b. Graphit
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c. Howdothehorse’stimeandspeedvarywithrespecttoeachother?Inversely
d. Explain,mathematically,whywecannotfigureoutthehorse’stimeifitsspeedis0meterspersecond.It is impossible to divide by zero.
13. (5points)Whichofthesesymbols:>,=,or<,shouldgointheblankintheproblemsbelow?
a. 2+‐3__<__2–‐3 b. ‐4+15___>__‐4(15)c. 0(‐8)__>___0–8d. –45(39)__=___45(‐39)e. (‐708)3___<___(‐78)3
14. (4points)Apointmovesacrossacoordinategraphsothatitsalways2lessthanitsx‐coordinate.
a. Completethistableofsomeofthepointspositions:X 2 3 4 5 Y 0 1 2 3
b. Writeaformulaforyintermsifx. c. Plotthepoints,jointhemwithaline,andextenditacrossagraph.
d. Completethistableofsomeotherpositionsofthepointbyreferringtoyourgraph.X -2 -1 0 1 Y -4 -3 -2 -1
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15. (4points)Simplifyeachofthefollowingexpressions.
a. b. c. d. a) -8 b) 5 c) x d) -1
16. (5points)Findthevaluesofthefollowingexpressions,giventhatx=2andy=‐5
a. x–3y
b. 11x+y c. ‐2(x+y)
d. 4+xy e. x–y2
17. (5points)Readeachofthefollowingstatementscarefullyandtellwhetheritistrueorfalse.
Ifyouthinkastatementisfalse,giveanexampletoexplainwhy.a. ZeroisanintegerTrueb. ThesumoftwonegativeintegersisalwaysnegativeTruec. Ifthex‐coordinateofapointisnegative,thepointisbelowthex‐axisFalse.Thepoint
(‐3.5)hasanegativexvalue,butthepointisabovethex‐axis.d. ThesquaresofsomeintegersarenegativeFalse,nothingsquaredwillequalanegative
becauseanegativetimesanegativeisalwayspositive.Forexample:
e. ThesumofanumberanditsoppositeiszeroTrue
18. (3points)Writeeachofthefollowingstatementsinsymbols,lettingxrepresentthenumber.
a. Acertainnumberislessthannegativefour. b. Twiceacertainnumberisequaltoitssquare
c. Thequotientofacertainnumberandtwoismorethanfive
19. (2points)Userepeatedadditiontoshowthateachofthefollowingequationsistrue.a. 5(‐3)=‐15
b. 4(‐x)=‐4x
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ANSWER KEY Algebra Test 2
Chapters 4-6 Total Points Possible: 58
Name: _______________________________________ Date:__________________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (5points)Performtheoperationsindicated.a. 8+‐0.3 7.7b. ‐4.1+‐5.1 ‐9.2c. ‐2.7‐0.9 ‐3.6d. ‐2.7(‐0.9) 2.43e. 2/‐0.16 ‐12.5
2. (4points)Makeatableforeachofthefollowingfunctionsanddrawitsgraph.Ineachcase,connecteachpointwithalineorcurve.
a. Letxvaryfrom‐6to6
x -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 y 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 .5 0 -.5 -1 -1.5 -2 -2.5 -3
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b. Letxvaryfrom‐3to3
c. Letxvaryfrom‐1to3
X -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 Y 10 5 2 1 2 5 10
X -1 0 1 2 3 Y -7 -3 1 5 9
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d. Letxvaryfrom‐6to6
x -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 y 1 1.2 1.5 2 3 6 UNDEFINED -6 -3 -2 -1.5 -1.2 -1
3. (5points)Performtheoperationsindicated.
a. 6+‐0.7 5.3b. ‐5.2‐‐2.5 ‐2.7c. ‐2.8–0.4 ‐3.2d. ‐2.8(0.4) ‐1.12e. ‐2.8/0.4 ‐7
4. (4points)Findanumberthatcanreplacextomakeeachoftheequationstrue.Ifyouthinknosuchnumbercanbefound,brieflyexplainwhy.
a.
b.
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c.
d. because2*2*2*2*2*2=64,forthisproblem,x=6
5. (3points)Writeasimplerexpressionforeachofthefollowing:a. 9x+2x 11xb. 9(2x) 18xc. 9+(2+x) 9+2+x=11+x
6. (2points)Solveeachequationforxa. 3.6x‐2.2x=4.2
b. 4(0.2x+3.7)=0.7x–6.7 Apply Distributive Property Combine Like Terms
Divide both sides by -.01 to get x by itself
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7. (2points)Findthelengthsofthesidesineachfigure.
a.
b.
.
Continued next page…
14 x
2x
Perimeter is 50 meters
x + 5
6 6
x + 5
Perimeter is 33 meters
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8. (2points)Pleaseindicatewhatoperationsshouldbeperformedoneachexpressiontogivex
asthesolution.a. 6(x+2)
Divideby6 ThenSubtract2
b. 3x+yAddy: = Thendivideby3:
9. (3points)Solveeachequationforx.a. 3+x=‐4
b. ‐4x=3
c. x/‐8=‐9
10. (3points)Writeasimplerexpressionequivalenttotheonegiven.
a. 4x+5x 9x b. 4+(5+x) 4+5+x=9+xc. 7(x)(x) 7x2
11. (3points)MinneapolisandDenverare700milesapart.
a. Completethefollowingtabletoshowhowlongitwouldtaketoflyfromonecitytoanother.
R 350 400 500 t 2 1.75 1.4
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b. Writeaformulaforthetableinnumber34.Let“r”representthespeedand“t”
representthetime.
c. Usingtheinformationfromnumbers34‐35,howdoesthetimevarywithrespecttothespeed?(pleaseusewordstoanswerthisquestion)
Inversely. The faster you travel, the sooner you get there. So as the speed is increasing, the time is decreasing.
12. (5points)Inahorserace,DogBiscuitis30feetaheadofthenexthorse,Beetlebaum.WhileDogBiscuitisrunningataspeedof46feetpersecond,Beetlebaumspeedsupto50feetpersecond.FindouthowlongitwilltakeBeetlebaumtocatchupbydoingeachofthefollowing:
a. In“x”representsthetimeittakes,whatdistancedoeseachhorserunduringthistime?(Giveyouranswersintermsofx)
Dog Biscuit: 46x feet Beettlebaum: 50x feet b. Drawadiagramtorepresenttheproblem
30 46x |-----------------|-----------------------------------------| Dog Biscuit 50x |-----------------------------------------------------------| Beetlebaum
c. Usetheinformationinyourdiagramtowriteanequation.30+46x=50xd. Solvetheequationfromnumber39forx.x=7.5e. Howfardideachhorserunduringthistime?DogBiscuit:345feet,Beetlebaum:375
feet
13. (2points)Solveeachproblemfortheindicatedvariable.a. 3x=y+7forx
b. 6x+y=1fory
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14. (3points)Theareaofatrianglewhosebasehasthelengthof“b”andwhosealtitudehasalength“h”isgivenbytheformula:area=½(b)(h)
a. Usetheformulagivenabovetofindtheareaofatrianglewhosebasewas6andwhosealtitudewas4.
b. Checkyouranswertonumber44bysolvingtheoriginalformulaforh,andthensolve
lettingh=4andb=6
c. Checkyouranswertonumber44againbysolvingtheoriginalareaequationforb,thenletb=6andh=4.
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15. (2points)TheSilverShadowCarRentalCompanychargesforboththenumberofdaysthatacarisrentedandthenumberofmilesthatitisdriven.Aformulaforthecostindollars(representedby“c”),ofrentingthecarfromthecompanyis:c=100(d)+1.5(m),inwhich“d”representsthenumberofdaysand“m”representsthenumberofmiles.
a. Solvetheformulaaboveford.
b. Forhowmanydayswouldamoviestudiohaverentedacarifithadbeendriven200milesandtherentalcostwas$700?
16. (1point)Findthexandyinterceptsofthelinewiththefollowingequation:
x+6y=0
Y‐interceptsarefoundbysettingx=0andsolving:
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x‐interceptsarefoundbysettingy=0andsolving:
17. (2points)Foreachofthefollowingpoints,drawalinethrougheachpairandfinditsslope.a. (2,7)and(6,10)
Slope
b. (5,‐3)and(‐5,‐3)
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18. (1point)Supposeawomandecidedtogoonadietwhenshereached“x”pounds.Aformulaforherweightinpounds,“w”,whileonthedietwouldbe:
where “x” represents her weight at the beginning of the diet and “y” is the number of weeks that she has been on it. Find out how many weeks she would have to stay on her diet in order to weigh 120 lbs, if she weighed 180 pounds at the beginning of her diet.
The question tells you that x = 180, w = 120 and asks you to solve for y.
19. (2points)Foreachoftheequationsgiven,tellwhetherthepointgivenwithitisasolutionto
theequationa. For5x+y=14,is(5,‐11)asolution?
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Yes,(5,‐11)isasolutionto5x+y=14
b. For, ]is(‐5,‐4)asolution?
X NO, (-5, -4) is NOT a solution to this equation.
20. (2points)Foreachofthefollowinglines,drawtheirgraphs.a. Thelinethroughtheoriginhavingaslopeof2/5
b. Thelinethroughtheoriginhavingaslopeof5/2(graphonnextpage)
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ANSWER KEY Algebra Test 3
Chapters 7-8 Total Points Possible: 49
Name:________________________________________ Date:_________________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (4points)Tellwhetherornoteachofthefollowingorderedpairsareasolutionofthegivensimultaneousequation.
7x + 2y =12 y = 5x – 11
a) (0.6) c) (4,0)
X NO, this is not a solution. Yes, this is a solution.
b) (2,-1) d) (2,-4)
Yes, this is a solution. X NO, this is not a solution
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2. (4points)Writetheequationthatresultsfromperformingtheindicatedoperationsonthesetwoequations:)
2x + y = 6 2x – 4y = 10
e) addingthetwoequations
f) subtractingthesecondequationfromthefirst
g) Multiplyingbothsidesofthefirstequationbyfour
h) Dividingbothsidesofthesecondequationby2
3. (1point)Solvetheseequationsbysubstitution:
2x + y = -40 8y – 3 = x Substituting x = 8y-3 into the first equation, we get:
Then solve for y
Plug back in this “y” value to solve for “x”
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Using the first equation to check:
4. (1point)Solvetheseequationsbysubstitution: x + 6 = y – 1 3(x + 3) = 2y Solve the first equation for y:
Then Substitute “y” in the second equation:
Now solve for y:
Use the second equation to check:
8. (3points)Mr.Magoo’swifeaskedhimtobuysome10centand13centstampsforher.He
couldn’treadthenumbersofeachkindthatshehadwrittendownbbutrememberedthathewassupposedtobytendollarsworth.IfMrs.Magoowanted85stampsaltogether,findouthowmanyofeachkindshewantedbydoingthefollowing:
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a. Letxandyrepresentthenumbersof10‐centand13‐centstampsrespectively.Writeoutapairofsimultaneousequations,onerelatingthenumbersofstampsandtheotherrelatingtheircosts.
b. Solvetheequations
c. HowmanystampsofeachkinddidMrs.Magoowant?
She wanted 35, 10-cent stamps and 50, 13-cent stamps.
9. (5points)Tellwhetherornoteachofthefollowingorderedpairsisasolutiontothesimultaneousequationgiven.
x – 6y = 21 4y = 1 - x
a. (9,‐2)b. (21,0)
Yes this is a solution
X No this is not a solution 2x + y = - 5
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x 2 + y2 = 25 c. (0,‐5)
Yes this is a solution d. (‐4,3)
Yes, this is a solution
e. (‐1,‐3)
X No, this is not a solution
10. (1point)Solvethesesimultaneousequations:
5x+4y=53 x– 2y = 5
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Check:
Yes, this is a solution.
20. (1point)Solvethesesimultaneousequations:4x+3y=173x + 5y = 10
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Check:
21. (3points)Onafishingtrip,HuckleberryFinncaught31fish.Somewerebullheadsaveraging1.5poundseachandtherestwerecatfishaveraging5poundseach.Theentirecatchweighed92lbs.FindouthowmanyfishofeachkindHuckleberryFinncaughtbydoingeachofthefollowing:
a. Letxandyrepresentthenumbersofbullheadsandcatfishrespectively.Writeapairofequations,onerelatingthenumbersoffishandtheotherrelatingtheirweights.
b. Solvetheequations.
Check:
c. Howmanyofeachkindoffishdidhecatch?18bullheadsand13catfish
22. (1point)Writethenumber220,000,000inscientificnotation.
23. (1point)Writethenumber22inscientificnotation
24. (1point)Whatnumberisanumberdividedbywhenitsdecimalpointismovedsevendigits
totheleft?
25. (1point)Whenyoumovethedecimalpointinanumbersevendigitstotheleft,howdoestheexponentofthe10inscientificnotationformofthenumberchange?
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It gets smaller by 7 digits.
26. (4points)Writeeachofthefollowingnumbersinscientificnotation:
a. 700,000,000,000 b. 412x10‐4 c. .002 d. 10.002
27. (4points)Writeeachofthefollowingexpressionswithouttheparenthesis.
a. b. c.
d.
28. (6points)Findthevalueof“x”ineachofthefollowingequations.a. b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
29. (3points)Writeeachofthefollowingexpressionsasasinglepowerofx.a.
b.
c.
30. (3points)Writeanexpressionwithoutparenthesisthatisequivalenttothefollowing:
a.
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b.
c.
31. (3points)Findthevaluefor“x”ineachofthefollowingequations.a.
b.
c.
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ANSWER KEY Algebra Test 4
Chapters 9-11 Total Points Possible: 39
Name: ______________________________________ Date:_______________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
2. (3points)Findthevalueofeachpolynomialasindicated.
a. Findthevalueof Ifx=4
b. Evaluate if x = 2
c. What does equal if x = 10?
14. (3points)Simplifyandwriteyouranswersindescendingpowersofthevariable.
a. b.
c.
15. (3points)Performtheoperationsasindicated:
a. From subtract
d Subtract from
e Divide into
Step 1:
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Step 2:
€
2x − 7 2x 4 + x 3 + 0x 2 − 98x + 0−(2x 4 − 7x 3)
0 + 8x 3 + 0x 2 − 98x + 0−(8x 3 − 28x 2)
0 + 28x 2 − 98x + 0−(28x 2 − 98x)0 + 0 + 0 = 0
x 3 + 4x 2 +14x)
16. (4points)Rewriteeachofthefollowingexpressionsasapolynomialindescendingpowersof
thevariable.a. b.
c.
d.
17. (2points)Performtheoperationsindicated
a. Add and
b. From ,subtract
18. (1point)Findtheproductof and
19. (4points)Performtheoperationsindicated.
a.
b.
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c.
d.
€
2x + 3 4x 2 + 0x − 9−(4x 2 + 6x)−6x − 9−(−6x − 9)0
2x − 3)
20. (4points)Findthemissingterminthesetrinomials
a.
So if and the
b.
c.
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d. because you split this up into factors. 5x and x are the factors of and 5 and – 2 are
the factors of – 10, you know to use instead of because the last term ( - 10 ) has to be negative, and a positive times a negative makes a negative.
21. (4points)Factorascompletelyaspossiblea.
b.
c. d.
**
**finding the “2ab” value to be true, functions as a checking method. Sometimes polynomials can have an “a” and a “b” value without being factorable. To be sure that the “(a+b)2 “ part of the formula will work, you can check by making sure “2ab” equals the middle term on your polynomial.
22. (2points)FindtheGreatestCommonFactor(GCF)forthefollowingterms:
a. Theonlyfactors6xand8haveincommonis2.Therefore,GCF=2
b. Theonlyfactorsthesetwomonomialshaveincommonarex’s.
Therefore, is the GCF
23. (1point)Findthevalueof
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24. (2points)Factorthesepolynomialsascompletelyaspossible.
a. Notpossible.Thesumoftwosquarescannotbefactored.Seepage471
b.
c.
d.
25. (1point)Tellwhetherthefollowingequationistruefor
allallowablevaluesofthevariables.Iftheequationisnottrue,giveanexampleinwhichitisnottrue.
26. (1point)Findthefollowingquotientasapolynomialoras
afractioninitssimplestterms.
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27. (1point)Ifpossible,reducethisfraction:
28. (1point)Writethissumasamonomialorfractioninits
simplestterms:
29. (1point)Write asthedifferenceoftwofractions.
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30. (1point)Simplify:
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ANSWER KEY Algebra Test 5
Chapters 12-15 Total Points Possible: 55
Name:______________________________ Date:_______________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
36. (2points)Listthesquarerootsofthesenumbers:a. b.
37. (2points)Writeeachofthefollowingexpressionsasaquotientwithoutasquarerootinthedenominator.
a. b. 38. (2points)Findthevalueofeachofthefollowingexpressions.Roundanyapproximate
answerstothenearesttenth.(youmayusethechartonpage563ifyouneed)
a. b.
39. (1point)Simplify:
Simplify and Add like terms: =
40. (1point)Squareasindicated:
a. b.
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41. (1point)MultiplyandSimplify:
Therefore:
42. (1point)Rationalizethedenominatorofthisfraction:
43. (1point)Writethefollowingexpressioninsimpleradicalform:
44. Findthevalueofthefollowingexpression.Roundanyapproximateanswerstothenearesttenth.
45. MultiplyandSimplify:
46. Solvethefollowingequations.Simplifywherepossible.
If you plug x = -2 back into the original equation you get Since these sides do not equal each other, it is a false equation and the problem is said to have “No Solutions”.
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47. TheGraphofthefunction isshownhere.
a. Writeanequationwhosesolutionscanbeestimatedfromthisgraph.
b. Howmanysolutionsdoestheequationhave?3solutions(youknowthisbecauseitcrossesthex‐axisthreetimes)
c. Estimateeachoftheirvaluestothenearesttenth.3.5,0,1.548. Usethesegraphstoestimatethesolutionsofeachequation:
a. b.
a. 1.8, -2.8 The nature of the question asks you to estimate, so if your student guesses between 1.5 and 2 for the first point and between -2.5 and 3 for the second point you should consider their answer correct. b. There are no solutions to this equation since the graph never crosses the x-axis.
49. Solvethefollowingquadraticequationsbycompletingthesquare.a.
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b.
50. Solvethefollowingcubicandquarticequationsbyfactoring.a.
b.
51. Thegraphofthefunction isshownhere:
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a. Writeanequationwhosesolutionscanbeestimatedfromthisgraph.
b. Howmanysolutionsdoestheequationhave?
2 solutions because the graph crosses the x axis twice. c. Estimateeachoftheirvaluestothenearesttenth.
-1.5 and 2.6 Grading Note: The question asks you to estimate the values. The graph crosses the x-axis at x = -1.5 pretty directly. However, with the second value of x=2.6, because the line is between the two labeled points, answers should be considered correct as long as the student chooses a value between 2.5 and 3 .
52. Solveeachofthefollowingquadraticequationsbythefactoringmethod.a.
b.
c.
d.
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53. Findthevalueofthediscriminantforeachofthefollowingquadraticequationsanduseittotellhowmanysolutionstheequationhas:
a.
Since the discriminant is negative, there are no solutions to this quadratic equation. b.
Since the discriminant is positive, there are two solutions to this equation.
c.
Since the discriminant is zero, the quadratic equation has one solution. 54. Ifpossible,findtherationalnumberrepresentedbythisexpression
a. x=1 ‐5 b.x=2Notpossiblec.x=315 d.x=410
55. (4points)Atablelistingsomeoftherootsof0.9and1.1isshownbelow.Eachrootis
roundedtothenearestthousandth.N
2 0.949 1.049 3 0.965 1.032 4 0.974 1.024 5 0.979 1.019 10 0.990 1.010 100 0.999 1.001
e. Whathappens asngetslarger?Itgetslarger.
f. Whatnumberdoes getclosetoasnisverylarge?1
g. Whathappensto asngetslarger?Itgetssmaller.
h. Whatnumberdoes getveryclosetoasngetsverylarge?156. (3points)ThethirdcenturyChinesemathematicianLiuHuiusedthenumber37/50asan
approximationofπ.
a. Writethisnumberasthequotientoftwointegers.
b. Changetheresulttodecimalform.3.14
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c. Isitsmallerorlargerthanπ?(π=3.14159265…)Smaller(3.14000…<3.14159…)
57. (4points)Changethefollowingrationalnumberstodecimalform.
a. 2.5
b. 0.28
c.
d.
58. (4points)Ifpossible,findtherationalnumberrepresentedby foreachofthefollowingx‐values.
a. x=0 ‐1b. x=1 Notpossiblec. x=2 5/3d. x=3 5/4
59. (1point)Arrangethefollowingnumbersinorderfromsmallesttolargest.
0.027, 0.027, 0.027, 0.027 0.027, 0.027, 0.027, 0.027
60. Simplifythefollowingratios:
a. b. Notpossible61. Expresseachofthefollowingproductsasapolynomialinthesimplestform.
a. b. 62. Solvethefollowingequations:
4.8
0.153846
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a.
b.
Since the problem does not lead to a number value for x, you have to examine the problem itself. In this case we have denominators that contain x. We know denominators cannot be equal to zero. The only x value that would make the denominator equal to zero is when x =1. For this reason, we say that x can be any number except x = 1.
c.
d.
63. Thevolumeofaconecanbefoundbytheformula:
“r”representstheradiusofitsbaseand“h”representsitsaltitude.
a. Findtheexactvolumeofaconeforwhichr=6cmandh=15cm.
The fact that the question asks for the “exact” volume lets you know that you should leave your answer in terms of pi. Since pi = 3.14 is an approximate value for pi, multiplying out by 3.14
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would be an approximate answer. Also, do not forget to include the units. A problem without units should be considered incorrect. b. Findthealtitudeofaconeforwhichv=256πcubiccentimetersandr=8centimeters.
Finding the “altitude” tells us we need to solve for “h”. Solving the original volume equation for “h”, we get:
, plugging in the given values we can solve for “h”.
64. Solvethefollowingequationsforxintermsoftheothervariables.Simplifyyouranswersas
muchaspossible.a. b.
65. AtemperatureindegreesFahrenheitcanbechangedintodegreesCelsiusbyusingtheformula:
Solve the formula for “F” in terms of “C”.
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66. TheAfricanboardgamecalled“Wari”isplayedwithasetofbowlscontainingvariousstones.Thenumberofstonesineachbowlchangesasthegameisplayed.Apictureofthisgameisshownhere:
a. Whatistheratioofthenumberofbowlscontainingstonestothetotalnumberofbowls?
Grading Note: Ratios should be reduced as much as possible. Unreduced ratios should be
considered incorrect.
b. Whatistheratioofthetotalnumberofbowlstothenumberofemptybowls?
Grading Note: A ratio is not a ratio unless it is written in fraction form, therefore even though 12/2 reduces to 6, students should express their answers to this problem as “6/1”/
67. (2points)Ifpossible,simplifythefollowingratios:
a.
b.
68. (2points)Findeachofthefollowingproductsasapolynomialinsimplestform.
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a.
b.
69. (2points)Solvethefollowingequationsforxintermsoftheothervariables.Simplifyyouranswersasmuchaspossible.
a.
b.
70. (1point)AtemperatureindegreesFahrenheitcanbechangedtodegreesKelvinbyusingthefollowingformula:
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The freezing point of water is 320 F. Use the formula above to convert this temperature into degrees Kelvin.
Grading Note: the Kelvin temperature scale does not use the same degree notation as
Fahrenheit and Celsius. For example, we might say 2730 F or 2730 C, but when using the Kelvin scale you read it as “two hundred and seventy three Kelvin”. That is why the above answer does not use the degree symbol.
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ANSWER KEY
Algebra Test 6
(Optional) Chapters 16-17
Total Points Possible: 50 Name:________________________________________ Date:_________________________________________ Instructions: Work the following problems. Read directions carefully. You may find it helpful to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. For some problems there may not be enough room on the actual test sheet. The test is open book, open notes.
1. (4points)Writeaninequalityintermsofxtorepresenteachofthefollowingfigures:a.
b.
c.
d.
2. (6points)Solveeachoftheinequalitiesforx.
a. b.
c. d.
-3
2 7
9
-4 1
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e. f.
3. (4points)Solvethefollowinginequalitiesforxintermsoftheothervariables.
a.
b.
c.
d.
4. (4points)Solveeachofthefollowinginequalitiesforx:
a. b.
c. d.
5. (3points)Solvethefollowinginequalitiesforxintermsoftheothervariables.
a.
b.
c.
6. (2points)Tellwhethereachofthefollowingsequencesisarithmetic,geometric,bothorneither.Ifasequenceisarithmetic,tellthecommondifference.Ifitisgeometric,tellthecommonratio.
a. Geometric,commonratiois4
b. Neither
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7. (1point)Writeaformulaforthenthtermofthefollowingsequencesanduseittofindtheindicatedterm.:
8. (4points)Writethefirstfourtermsofthesequenceshavingthefollowingformulasfortheir
nthterms.a. 2,5,8,11
b. 1,16,81,256c. 4,16,64,256
d. 15,20,25,309. (3points)Writeaformulaforthenthtermofeachofthefollowingsequencesanduseitto
findtheindicatedterm.
a.
b.
c.
10. (2points)Usetheformulaforthesumofthetermsofanarithmeticsequencetofindeachof
thefollowingsums.
a. 2,583
b. 1,740
11. (1point)Usetheformulaforthesumofthetermsofageometricsequenceandthetableonpage801tofindthesumofthefirstsixtermsinthissequence:12,‐36,108…….
-2,184 12. (7points)Findeachofthefollowingsums:
a. 1+3 4b. 1+3+5 9c. 1+3+5+7 16d. 1+3+5+7+9 25e. Whattypeofnumbersareallofthesums?Squaresf. Writeaformulaforthenthtermofthesequence:1,3,5,7,9….Simplifytheformulaas
muchasyoucan. g. Writeaformulaforthesumofthefirstntermsofthissequence.Simplifytheformula
asmuchasyoucan.
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13. (3points)Tellwhethereachofthefollowingsequencesisarithmetic,geometric,both,orneither.Ifasequenceisarithmetic,tellthecommondifference.Ifitisgeometric,tellthecommonratio.
a. ‐7,‐1,5,11…Arithmetic.Commondifference=6b. 13,23,33,43…Neitherc. 8,20,50,125…Geometric.Commonratio=2.5
14. (3points)Writethefirstfourtermsofthesequenceshavingthefollowingformulasfortheirnthterms.
a. 1.8.27.64b. 3,9,27,81c. 11,16,21,26
15. (3points)AcuteAliceboughtanewhouseplantthatwas30centimeterstallwhenshebroughtithomefromthestore.Ineachsuccessivemonth,theplantgrewbyanamountequalto2/5ofitspreviousheight.
a. Howmuchtallerwasitattheendofthefirstmonth?12cmb. Howtallwasitattheendofthefirstmonth?42cmc. Attherateofgrowthdescribed,howlongwouldittaketheplanttobecome60
centimeterstall.Justifyyouranswer.Shortlyaftertheendofthesecondmonth:
third month:
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Problem Outlines for Algebra 1 Tests All Test Questions come straight from the textbook. Here is a problem-by-problem list of where each test problem is located in the text. Note: the letters in parenthesis represent which parts of that problem were
used on the exam.
Algebra Test 1: Chapters 1-3 Review Sections Chapter 1 Review Chapter 2 Review Chapter 3 Review
1. 8pg.61(a‐d) 7.5pg.104(a‐e) 13.7pg146(a‐e)2. 11pg.62(a‐b) 8.6pg.104(a‐c) 14.8pg.146(a‐d)3. 3pg.62(a‐d) 9.8pg.105(a‐d) 15.10pg.146(a‐d)4. 5pg.62(a‐b) 10.1pg.106 16.13pg.146(a‐e)5. 11pg.63(a‐c) 11.7pg.107(a‐c) 17.1pg.147(a‐e)6. 12pg.63(a‐c) 12.9pg.107‐108(a‐d) 18.3pg.147(a‐c)
19. 5pg.147(a‐b)
Algebra Test 2: Chapters 4-6 Review Sections Chapter 4 Review Chapter 5 Review Chapter 6 Review
1. 4pg.177(a,c,g,h,l) 4.2pg.233(a,b,e,f) 13.4pg.278(a,d)2. 9pg.178(a‐d) 5.8pg.233(a‐c) 14.5pg.279(c,d,e)3. 4pg.179(a,d,g,h,i) 6.10pg.233(a,d) 15.6pg.279(c,d)
7.12pg.234(a,c) 16.9pg.279(c)8.4pg.235(a,c) 17.10pg.279(a,c)
9. 5 pg. 235 (a,c,e) 18. 6 pg. 281 (d) 10. 8 pg. 235 (a,b,d) 19. 2 pg. 280 (c,f) 11. 14 pg. 236 (a-c) 20. 11 pg. 281 (a,b) 12. 16 pg. 237 (a-e) Algebra Test 3: Chapters 7-8 Review Sections Chapter 7 Review Chapter 8 Review
1. 1pg.335(a‐e) 10.2pg.383(a‐d)2. 2pg.335(a‐d) 11.4pg.384(a‐d)3. 15pg.335 12.8pg.384(a‐d)4. 16pg.335 13.11pg.384(a‐f)5. 20pg.336(a‐c) 14.6pg.385(a,b,e)6. 1pg.336(a‐e) 15.8pg.385(a,c,d) 7. 7pg.336 16.11pg.385(a,c,f)8. 8pg.3369. 20pg.337(a‐c)
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Algebra Test 4: Chapters 9-11 Review Sections Chapter 9 Review Chapter 10 Review Chapter 11 Review
1. 3pg.439(a,c,f) 8.6pg.494(a,c) 13.2pg.522(a)2. 7pg.439(a,I,l) 9.8pg.494(b,g) 14.11pg.553(c) 3. 8pg.439(b,d,h) 10.5pg.495(a,c) 15.4pg.553(f)4. 6pg.440(a‐d,) 11.6pg.495(b) 16.6pg.553(c)5. 7pg.440(d,l) 12.9pg.496(i,j,k,l) 17.7pg.553(b) 6. 8pg.440(f) 18.12pg.553(d)7. 11pg.441(b,g,h)
Algebra Test 5: Chapters 12-15 Review Sections Chapter 12 Review Chapter 13 Review Chapter 14 Review
1. 5pg.601(b,c) 12.3pg.662(a‐c) 19.5pg.699(a‐d)2. 6pg.601(a,d) 13.5pg.662(a,b) 20.9pg.700(a‐d)3. 7pg.602(a,d) 14.8pg.662(a,b) 21.10pg.700(a‐c)4. 9pg.602(b) 15.11pg.662(a‐b) 22.2pg.701(a‐d)5. 10pg.602(a,c) 16.3pg.663(a‐c) 23.5pg.701(a‐c)6. 11pg.602(f) 17.6pg.662(a‐d) 24.6pg.7017. 12pg.602(c) 18.9pg.663(a‐c)8. 4pg.602(d)9. 7pg.603(b)10. 11pg.603(g)11. 14pg.603(g)
Chapter 15 Review
25. 2 pg. 738 (c) 31. 1 pg. 740 (a,c) 26. 3 pg. 738 (a,b) 32. 2 pg. 740 (b,d) 27. 4 pg. 738 (b,c,g,j,) 33. 3 pg. 740 (a,b) 28. 5 pg. 739 (a,c) 34. 6 pg. 740 (a,c) 29. 6 pg. 739 (b,c) 35. 7 pg. 741 (c) 30. 7 pg. 739 (b) Algebra Test 6 : Chapter 16-17 Review Sections. Chapter 16 Review Chapter 17 Review
1. 2pg.771(a‐d) 6.1pg.812(a,c) 12.11pg.813(a‐g) 2. 6pg..771(a‐f) 7.5pg.812(f) 13.1pg.814(a‐c)3. 7pg.771(a‐d) 8.4pg.812(a‐d) 14.4pg.814(a‐c)4. 6pg.772(a‐d) 9.5pg.812(a‐c) 15.13pg.816(a‐c)5. 7pg.772(a‐c) 10.6pg.812(c‐d)
11. 7 pg. 813 (c)
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Optional Activity 1
Applicable Lesson: 5.6 Difficulty Level: Easy Time Required: 15-20 minutes Supplies Needed: - Tape Measure
- Partner to hold tape measure (optional) - Paper to write on - Pen/Pencil - Harold Jacob’s Elementary Algebra Textbook
Activity Step 1: Draw a basic outline of your house. It is not necessary to be totally accurate. Try to choose rooms that are shaped as squares or rectangles. Estimate if needed. Label each room. Example:
Step 2: Using a tape measure, measure both the length and width of each room. Write these measurements down. Example: Dining Room: Length = 15 ft Width = 12ft Step 3: Calculate the area of each room (Area = Length x Width) Example: Area of Dining Room = 15(12) =180 ft2
Step 4: Add together each area (Dining Room Area + Bedroom Area + Kitchen Area, etc). This sum represents the approximate square footage of your house.
of your house
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Supplies Needed:
- PARENTAL SUPERVISION - 1 Rocket Kit (or Build your own) (Build your own instructions/links available at
www.askdrcallahan.com) - Paper/pen - Harold Jacob’s Elementary Algebra Textbook
Activity Step 1: Work problem 9 pg. 249. Discuss how the math concepts demonstrated there apply to launching a rocket. Step 2: Along with a parent, read and Follow the instructions for assembling your rocket. Be sure and read the instructions about appropriate weather conditions and important safety measures concerning rocket launches. Step 3: Launch the rocket! Discuss how the real rocket launch compared to the problem in the book. For more information on rocket clubs and model rocket competitions, please visit our website: www.askdrcallahan.com
Suggested Activity Enhancement: For a project alternative, have your student research real rockets. Discover who builds them, why they are built, and where. The student could then put their research
together in a binder, or on a poster. Consider having them use rockets to explain why math is relevant and important.
Optional Activity 2
Applicable Lesson/Problem: Problem 9 pg. 249 Difficulty Level: Medium Required Parental Supervision Time Required: 1-1.5 hours (time varies depending on the type of rocket you choose and its assembly requirements. Actual launch time is about 2-5 minutes)
This project is designed to demonstrate math in action. The most applicable math concepts are fun here, but are not really realized until the Calculus level. For this reason, some parents may want to wait on this activity until Calculus 1. (But you can always do it twice! Calculus instructions are available online at www.askdrcallahan.com )
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