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it is a polynomial, find its f ression is a polynomi: Otherwise, tell why it is degree and classify it by the number of its tert not a polynomi 1-8 YES PYnomial 3. ~38- 5455 DO Tes monomial yes , parynomial Find the sum or difference. De2 TT trinonuas 6, (—4y? + y + $) + (4 — ay — 9) 7. (32 + 6) — (42? - 72 — 8) @, (6 = 44-209) — (6x? + Sx + 5) 14. (10075? — 7a2h) + (—4a3h? + Sab? — 3a2b + 5) ‘Write your answers below. 1 Yes sary Noantal D270 Tz monomtal_ a_Yés, pélyn Wo 5 aN SE eae 7 He* He sty a 2X! ay? bp bye -sy in Hod bt 4 Set Blot b ee Find the product. [ } 1. —8y%2y4 — Sy? + 3), 8. (6w — 3)(4 — 30), 8. (2458-2043) 6 (Bn? — 1YGn? — dn + 8) 7. Op! = 3)2p? +4) 9, (-52 = 3)(-22? +9) 11. —3x(2xp + 5p), 43. (x y)(Sx + 6y) 48. (x7 = dey + 2)(509) Write a polynomial for the area of the shaded region. Write your answers below. a-loy? +4Oy5 -a4y2> Mieehy eore om ies 5 ax? + Iy*® +Bx-b 6 Ant = 32? +33 n? 44n-5 1 bp! = Bp 10? +20 ole? 23422 -2% 7 Gy = 15 xy (asa peu nian: 5 D¥2y -20x7y? + Sy¥yd 19. _- Sx? -Ox +46 Name Find the product. 1, (8-5? 2. (4p +4) 3. (10m — HIP 1. O4y* ~ BOX ras 2, lop +32p +b 3, bom?= 220m +/2/ 7. (r= 85 8. (10a + 36? 9. (2x - 4yP 7, £2 = |ors + hls 31000" +b00b +96* 9, Hv*-loxy, tog 13, (9: + 1292 ~ 12) 44, (15 = wl +») 45, (6 - 5p\(6 + Sp) 16, (20-3my20+4m) 17, (10a — $6)(100-+ 5b) 48, (4 ~ 3p Xx + 39) - Ww? #225 of -ASp2 +36 op 19) ole lett 14, 22T -w > ~ 15. Bh -zép 2 1, be Se v7, 100a% = 266" 1, lox? - v2 27. Soecer Statistics You are on the soceer team and you want ¢ 1 to figure out some statistics about attempted goals, The area model shows the possible outcomes of two attempted goals, ‘What percent of the two possible outcomes of two altempted goals results in you making at least one, ‘goal? Explain how you found your answer using thetable. 15%>; Zof 4 Square involve s =r 'b, Show how you could use a polynomial to model the C0! —— possible results of two attempted goals. at leas onegoal i 0.05¢*+0,.50r +Oasx* 20. Car Production During the period 1995-2002, the number of ears € (in thousands) produced in the U.S, and the average price P (in dollars) spent on one of these cars can be modeled by C= —198,02F + 6320.49 and P = 1.6714 — 22.287 + 44.847 + 531.161 + 16,860 sthey ‘where ris the number of years since 1995. A’) AZ -336434 t2 +14, 107-10376" ~ 149,497, 734/62 a. Write an equation that models the total amount spent on new cars inthe US. by 7/8 974.2486 + consumers as a function of the number of years since 1995, 10 ©, 563, 461.4 b. How much money was spent in the U.S. on new cars by consumers in 199574 106,563, 464.40 AT = 4.93? 50-78 EP FITTS - 1ab4ZE + 1367.5) 13, Mineral Production For 1997 through 2003, the amount P of peat produced (in thousand metric tons) and the amount Z of perlite produced (in thousand metric tons) in the United States can be modeled by P = 3.0914 — 36.741 + 121.381? ~ 77,651 + 663.57 and 1 = L84e4 ~ 200048 + 56.277 — 48.771 + 703.94 2 laa > ; where ¢is the number of years since 1997. ) 13676! oneteie ‘a, Write an equation that gives the total number 7 of thousand metric tons of peat and pane pence Ee rion of is nutter of: ‘years since 1997, e ao08 > Peet rte 'b. Was more peat and perlite produced in 1997 or in 2003? Explain your answer. More was -producecl WAI.

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