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Find the square root if it is a real number, or state that the expression is not a real number.
1) 49
A) not a real number
1
B)
49
C) 7
D) 2401
Answer: C
2) -49
A) 2401
B) not a real number
C) 7
7
D)
49
Answer: B
196
3)
625
3
A)
5
7
B)
13
49
C)
156
14
D)
25
Answer: D
4) - 361
A) not a real number
B) 19
C) -180
D) -19
Answer: D
1
5)
64
1
A)
4096
B) 64
1
C)
8
D) 8
Answer: C
1
6) 12 + 4
A) not a real number
B) 2 3 - 2
C) 16
D) 4
Answer: D
7) 121 - 242
A) not a real number
B) 11
C) -11
D) -121
Answer: A
8) - 0.09
A) -0.03
B) 0.03
C) not a real number
D) -0.3
Answer: D
9) 64 + 36
A) 14
B) 10
C) 2 7
D) 100
Answer: B
Find the function value indicated for the function. If necessary, round to two decimal places. If the function value is not a
real number and does not exist, state so.
10) Evaluate t(x) = x - 4 for t(104)
A) not a real number
B) 10
C) 10.2t
D) 8.2
Answer: B
2
13) Evaluate c(x) = x + 12 for c(-3)
A) -3
B) not a real number
C) 1.73
D) 3
Answer: D
Find the domain of the square root function. Then use the domain to choose the correct graph of the function.
18) f(x) = x - 2
A) domain of f: (-∞, 2]
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
3
B) domain of f: (-∞, -2]
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
C) domain of f: [-2, ∞)
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
D) domain of f: [2, ∞ )
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
Answer: D
4
19) f(x) = x + 4
A) domain of f: (-∞, -4]
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
B) domain of f: [4, ∞ )
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
C) domain of f: [-4, ∞)
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
D) domain of f: (-∞, 4]
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
5
Answer: C
20) f(x) = 3 - x
A) domain of f: (-∞, -3]
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
B) domain of f: [-3, ∞)
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
C) domain of f: [3, ∞ )
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
6
D) domain of f: (-∞, 3]
y
10
-10 -5 5 10 x
-5
-10
Answer: D
21) f(x) = 8x - 56
A) domain of f: (-∞, 7]
20 y
10
-16 -8 8 16 x
-10
-20
B) domain of f: [7, ∞ )
20 y
10
-16 -8 8 16 x
-10
-20
7
C) domain of f: [-7, ∞)
20 y
10
-16 -8 8 16 x
-10
-20
D) domain of f: (-∞, -7]
20 y
10
-16 -8 8 16 x
-10
-20
Answer: B
22) f(x) = 21 - 3x
A) domain of f: (-∞, 7]
20 y
10
-16 -8 8 16 x
-10
-20
8
B) domain of f: [-7, ∞)
20 y
10
-16 -8 8 16 x
-10
-20
C) domain of f: [7, ∞ )
20 y
10
-16 -8 8 16 x
-10
-20
D) domain of f: (-∞, -7]
20 y
10
-16 -8 8 16 x
-10
-20
Answer: A
9
Solve the problem.
23) The formula v = 2.5r models the safe maximum speed, v, in miles per hour, at which a car can travel on a
curved road with radius of curvature, r, in feet. A highway crew measures the radius of curvature at an exit
ramp as 810 feet. What is the maximum safe speed?
A) 42 mph
B) 45 mph
C) 81 mph
D) 50 mph
Answer: B
24) The formula v = 20L can be used to estimate the speed of a car, v, in miles per hour, based on the length, L, in
feet, of its skid marks upon sudden braking on a dry asphalt road. If a car is involved in an accident and its skid
marks measure 80 feet, at what estimated speed was the car traveling when it applied its brakes just prior to the
accident?
A) 45 mph
B) 50 mph
C) 40 mph
D) 35 mph
Answer: C
25) The average height of a boy in the United States, from birth through 60 months, can be modeled by
y = 2.9 x + 20.1 where y is the average height, in inches, of boys who are x months of age. What would be the
expected difference in height between a child 36 months of age and a child 16 months of age?
A) 5.8 in.
B) 46 in.
C) 7.8 in.
D) 17.4 in.
Answer: A
27) (-3)2
A) 9
B) 3
C) -3
D) - 3
Answer: B
10
28) (x + 5)2
A) x2 + 10x + 25
B) 5 x
C) x + 5
D) x + 5
Answer: D
29) 4x8
A) 2x4
B) 4x4
C) 2x
D) 2x8
Answer: A
30) - 49x8
A) -7x8
B) 7x4
C) - 49x4
D) - 7x4
Answer: D
31) x2 - 12x + 36
A) x - 6
B) x + 6
C) x - 6
D) (x - 6)( x + 6)
Answer: A
32) - x2 - 16x + 64
A) -x + 8
B) x - 8
C) -x - 8
D) - x - 8
Answer: D
11
3
34) 27
A) 9
B) 5
C) ±3
D) 3
Answer: D
3
35) -1000
A) 100
B) not a real number
C) -10
D) ±10
Answer: C
3 1
36)
27
A) 3
1
B)
3
1
C)
9
1
D)
3
3
Answer: B
3
38) Evaluate f(x) = x + 6 for f(-70)
A) not a real number
B) -4
C) 4
D) -64
Answer: B
12
3
39) Evaluate f(x) = x - 27 for f(0)
A) 0
B) 3
C) not a real number
D) -3
Answer: D
3
40) Evaluate g(x) = - 3x - 4 for g(4)
3
A) 2
B) -2
C) 3
D) 2
Answer: B
3
41) Evaluate k(x) = - -5x - 140 for k(-3)
3
A) 5
B) -5
C) not a real number
D) 5
Answer: D
3
42) Evaluate m(x) = - 125x - 1 for m(0)
A) -4
B) 1
C) not a real number
D) -1
Answer: B
Find the indicated root, or state that the expression is not a real number.
3
43) - -125
A) 5
B) not a real number
C) 125
D) -5
Answer: A
3
44) 1000
A) 10
B) 30
C) -10
3
D) 10
Answer: A
13
3
45) -64
A) not a real number
3
B) - 4
C) -4
D) 4
Answer: C
3
46) - 8
A) -2
B) not a real number
3
C) - 2
D) 2
Answer: A
4
47) 81
A) 9
B) 12
C) -3
D) 3
Answer: D
4
48) - 256
A) -16
B) 4
C) not a real number
D) -4
Answer: D
4
49) -16
A) -2
B) -4
C) 2
D) not a real number
Answer: D
4
50) - -256
A) not a real number
B) 4
C) -16
D) -4
Answer: A
14
5
51) -1
A) 1
B) -1
1
C) -
5
D) not a real number
Answer: B
10
52) -1
A) not a real number
B) -1
C) 0
D) 1
Answer: A
6
54) x6
A) - x
B) -x
C) x
D) x
Answer: D
3
55) (-5)3
A) 5
B) -5
C) (-5)3
D) -5
Answer: B
4
56) (-2)4
A) -16
B) - -2
C) 2
D) -2
Answer: C
15
5
57) -100,000x5
A) 10x
B) -10x
C) - -10 x
D) -10 x
Answer: B
8
58) (x - 3)8
A) ±x - 3
B) x - 3
C) x - 3
D) x - 3
Answer: C
4
59) (x + 10,000)4
A) x + 10,000
B) x + 10
C) x + 10,000
D) x + 10
Answer: A
3
60) -64(x - 1)3
A) -64x - 1
B) -4x + 4
C) -4x - 4
D) -4x + 4
Answer: B
62) (-1000)1/3
A) 10
1
B) -
10
C) -10
3
D) -10 100
Answer: C
16
63) 811/4
A) 3
1
B)
3
4
C) - 3
D) 9
Answer: A
64) -161/4
A) 2
4
B) - 2
1
C) -
2
D) -2
Answer: D
D) x4 y4
Answer: A
1/6
66) (4xy5 )
1
A)
4xy5
6
B) 4xy5
6
C) y 4x
1
D)
6
4xy5
Answer: B
17
Rewrite the expression with a rational exponent.
67) 6
A) 6 1/2
B) 6 2
1
C)
62
1
D) ∙6
2
Answer: A
3
68) 62
1
A) ∙ 62
3
B) 623
1
C)
623
D) 621/3
Answer: D
4
69) 15
A) 154
1
B)
154
C) 151/4
1
D) ∙ 15
4
Answer: C
6
70) xy2
1
A)
6
(xy2 )
6
B) (xy2 )
1/6
C) (xy2 )
D) x1/6 y2
Answer: C
18
3
71) 5p
A) 5 1/3 p
1
B)
(5p)3
C) (5p)3
D) (5p)1/3
Answer: D
5
72) 4x12y
1
A)
5
(4x12y)
1
B) ∙ (4x 12y)
5
5
C) (4x12y)
1/5
D) (4x12y)
Answer: D
74) 2164/3
A) 46,656
B) 1296
C) 7776
D) 279,936
Answer: B
75) 324/5
A) 512
B) 16
C) 128
D) 256
Answer: B
76) 815/4
A) 6561
B) 2187
C) 243
D) 19,683
Answer: C
19
77) (-125)2/3
A) - 25
B) -5
1
C) -
5
D) 25
Answer: D
78) (-64)4/3
A) 256
B) -256
C) 4096
D) not a real number
Answer: A
20
4
82) x11
A) x11/4
B) x4/11
x11
C)
4
D) x7
Answer: A
83) ( 21xy)3
A) (21xy)3/2
(21xy)3
B)
2
(21xy)2
C)
3
D) (21xy)2/3
Answer: A
84) ( 23xy)5
A) (23xy)5/2
(23xy)5
B)
2
(23xy)2
C)
5
D) (23xy)2/5
Answer: A
4 5
85) ( 8x2y)
4/5
A) (8x2 y)
5
(8x2 y)
B)
4
4
(8x2 y)
C)
5
5/4
D) (8x2 y)
Answer: D
21
9
86) 5y x8
A) (5yx)8/9
5yx8
B)
9
C) 5yx9/8
D) 5yx8/9
Answer: D
88) 125-1/3
1
A)
125
1
B)
5
C) -5
1
D) -
5
Answer: B
89) 9 -3/2
1
A)
9
27
B) -
2
1
C)
27
1
D) -
27
Answer: C
22
90) (- 27)-2/3
A) - 9
B) 18
1
C) -
9
1
D)
9
Answer: D
27 -1/3
91)
64
4
A)
3
3
B) -
4
3
C)
4
4
D) -
3
Answer: A
92) (4xy)-4/5
1
A) -
(4xy)4/5
1
B)
(4xy)4/5
1
C)
4xy4/5
1
D)
( 4xy)5/4
Answer: B
93) 4xy-3/6
4x
A) -
y3/6
4x
B)
y3/6
1
C)
( 4xy )3/6
1
D)
4xy3/6
Answer: B
23
Use properties of rational exponents to simplify the expression. Assume that any variables represent positive numbers.
94) x5/8∙ x3/8
A) x15/8
1
B)
x
C) x15/64
D) x
Answer: D
2/7
95) (b7)
A) b2
B) b9/7
C) b1/2
D) b2/9
Answer: A
2
97) (r1/7 s1/7 )
A) r1/14 s1/14
B) r2/7 s2/7
C) r1/49 s1/49
D) r2 s2
Answer: B
x5/2 x-2/3
98)
x-1/7
1
A)
x 71/42
B) x83/42
1
C)
x 83/42
D) x71/42
Answer: B
24
x1/3
99)
x5/6
1
A)
x 1/2
B) x1/2
C) x7/6
D) x2/5
Answer: A
B) y43/40
C) y7/40
1
D)
y43/40
Answer: C
1/2
101) (16x6 y6 )
A) 4x11/2y11/2
B) 8x3 y3
C) 4x3 y3
D) 4x13/2y13/2
Answer: C
1/4
102) (x-1/2 y8/9 )
A) x1/8 y2/9
B) -x1/8 y2/9
y2/9
C)
x1/8
D) x-1/4 y41/4
Answer: C
4
(10x3/4 )
103)
x1/8
A) 10,000x6
B) 10x23/8
C) 10,000x23/8
D) 1000x9/8
Answer: C
25
Solve.
104) The function f(x) = 0.07x3/2 models the duration of a storm, f(x), in hours, in terms of the diameter of the storm,
x, in miles. Use a calculator to determine the duration of a storm with a diameter of 12 miles. Round to the
nearest hundredth.
A) 0.24 hr
B) 0.77 hr
C) 2.91 hr
D) 41.57 hr
Answer: C
105) The function f(x) = 70x3/4 models the number of calories per day, f(x), a person needs to maintain life in terms
of the person's weight, x, in kilograms. How many calories does a person who weighs 53 kilograms
(approximately 116.6 pounds ) need to maintain life? Round to the nearest whole number.
A) 4754 calories
B) 1375 calories
C) 2486 calories
D) 2701 calories
Answer: B
106) The radius needed to create a sphere with a given volume V can be approximated by the equation r = 0.62
(V)1/3. Find the radius of a sphere with a volume of 64 cubic meters. Round the answer to the nearest
hundredth.
A) 13.23 m
B) 2.48 m
C) 4.96 m
D) 3.41 m
Answer: B
3V 1/2
107) The radius required for a cone to have a volume V and a height h is given by the equation r = .
πh
Find the necessary radius to have a cone with the V = 314 cubic inches and h = 3 inches. Use π ≈ 3.14 and round
to the nearest whole number.
A) 10 in.
B) 15 in.
C) 45 in.
D) 50 in.
Answer: A
Use rational exponents to simplify the radical. If rational exponents appear after simplifying, write the answer in radical
notation.
6
108) x4
A) x
3
B) x2
3
C) x
D) x2
Answer: B
26
15
109) 216
1
A)
7776
5
B) 6
3
C) 6
5
D) 6 6
Answer: B
8
110) 81x4
A) 3 3x
1
B)
9x
C) 3x
4
D) 3x
Answer: C
10
111) x4 y8
5
A) x2 y4
5
B) xy4
C) x2 y4
5
D) x2 y
Answer: A
4 8
112) ( xy )
A) xy2
B) (xy) 2
4
C) xy
D) x2y
Answer: B
15
113) (10y) 3
12
A) 10y
5
B) 10y3
C) 100,000y5
5
D) 10y
Answer: D
27
7
114) x∙ x
9
A) x
9
B) x x
14
C) x9
14
D) x
Answer: C
3
4
115)
5
4
15
A) 4
15
B) 16
3
C) 4 16
5
D) 4 3
Answer: B
5
y4
116)
10
y3
A) y2
B) y5
10
C) y
2
D) y
Answer: D
9 7
117) xy
63
A) (xy)2
16
B) xy
63
C) xy
2
D) xy
Answer: C
28
Use the product rule to multiply.
118) 2 ∙ 5
A) 2 5
B) 10
C) 7
D) 10
Answer: D
6 6
119) 7∙ 2
A) 14
B) 14
6
C) 14
6
D) 7 2
Answer: C
9 9
120) 2x7 ∙ 3x
A) 6x8
9
B) 6 x8
9
C) 6x8
18
D) 6x8
Answer: C
8 8
122) ( x - 4 )6 ∙ x - 4
8
A) ( x - 4)7
8
B) ( 2x - 8)6
8
6
C) ( x2 - 16)
7
D) ( x - 4)6
Answer: A
29
4x 64
123) ∙
64 4
A) 2 8x
B) x
1
C) x
4
1
D) x
4
Answer: B
3 x 3 27
124) ∙
27 y
3 x
A) 3
y
13 x
B)
3 y
3 x
C)
y
6 x
D)
y
Answer: C
6 6
125) 6x2y3 ∙ 6x3 y2
6
A) x5 y5
6
B) 36x5 y3
6
C) 36x5 y5
6
D) 6 x5y5
Answer: C
Simplify by factoring.
126) 54
A) 7
B) 18
C) 6 3
D) 3 6
Answer: D
127) 27x
A) 9x
B) 3 3x
C) 9 x
D) 3x 3
Answer: B
30
3
128) 375
A) 15
3
B) 5 3
C) 5
3
D) 5 15
Answer: B
129) 18x2y
A) 3xy 2
B) 3xy2 2
C) 3x 2y
D) 3x2 2y
Answer: C
3
130) -27a 11b10
3
A) 3a2 b a 3b3
3
B) -3a 3 b3 a 2 b
C) 3 a 10b11
3
D) 3ab a 4 b4
Answer: B
Simplify by factoring. Assume that any variable in a radicand represents a positive real number.
131) x13
11
A) x2
B) x6 x
13
C) x
D) x2 x11
Answer: B
132) x4 y7
A) xy y3
B) x2y2 x2 y5
7
C) x2 y
D) x2y3 y
Answer: D
31
133) 45x3
A) 3x2 5x
B) 3x 5x
C) x 45x
D) 3 5x
Answer: B
3
134) y8
3
A) 2y y2
3
B) 2y2 y2
C) y5
3
D) y2 y2
Answer: D
3
135) x3 y14z2
3
A) xy4 y2 z 2
3
B) x3 y14z2
3
C) x y14z 2
3
D) xy y11z2
Answer: A
3
136) 10,000x8 y6
3
A) 10xy 10x2
3
B) 10x2 y2 x2
3
C) x2y2 10x2
3
D) 10x2 y2 10x2
Answer: D
19
137) (x + y)20
19
A) (x + y) x + y
19
B) x2 + 2xy + y2
20
C) (x + y) x + y
D) (x + y) x + y
Answer: A
32
9
138) y29
A) y20
9
B) y3 y2
9
C) y20 y9
9
D) y9 y2
Answer: B
4
139) 243x11
4
A) 3x2 x3
4
B) 3x 3x3
4
C) 3x2 3x
4
D) 3x2 3x3
Answer: D
5
140) (x + k)14
5
A) x2 + 9 (x + k)4
5
B) (x + k)2 x + k
5
C) (x + k) x + k
5
D) (x + k)2 (x + k)4
Answer: D
Express the function, f, in simplified form. Assume that x can be any real number.
141) f(x) = 64(x - 1)8
A) f(x) = 8(x - 1)4
B) f(x) = 8(x - 1)4
8(x - 1)4
C) f(x) =
x
33
3
142) f(x) = 16(x - 3)7
3
A) f(x) = 2(x - 3) 2(x - 3)
3
B) f(x) = 2(x - 3) 2 x - 3
3
C) f(x) = 2(x - 3)2 2(x - 3)
3
2(x - 3) 2(x - 3)
D) f(x) =
x
Answer: C
Solve.
145) Racing cyclists use the function r(x) = 4 x to determine the maximum rate, r(x), in miles per hour, to turn a
corner of radius x, in feet, without tipping over. What is the maximum rate a cyclist should travel around a
corner of radius 11 feet without tipping over? Leave the solution in simplified radical form.
A) 12 + 2 mph
B) 4 11 mph
C) 12 2 mph
4(3 + 2)
D) mph
r
Answer: B
34
x
146) The function T(x) = models the time, T(x), in seconds, that it takes an object to fall x feet. How long will it
16
take for a ball dropped from the top of 66-foot building to hit the ground? Leave the solution in simplified
radical form.
8 2
A) sec
4
66
B) sec
16
8+ 2
C) sec
4
66
D) sec
4
Answer: D
Multiply and simplify. Assume that all variables in a radicand represent positive real numbers.
147) 18 ∙ 6
A) 18 6
B) 6 3
C) 3 6
D) 324
Answer: B
148) 6x ∙ 3y
A) 18xy
B) 3 2xy
C) 2 3xy
D) 3xy 2
Answer: B
149) 30x ∙ 5x
A) x 150
B) 5x 6
C) 5 6x
2
D) 5x 6
Answer: B
35
3 3
151) 100 ∙ 100
3
A) 10 10
3
B) 10 100
3
C) 10
3
D) 10,000
Answer: A
3 3
152) 20x10y ∙ 25x13y16
3
A) 5x7 y5 4x2 y
3
B) 5x6 y5 25x2 y2
3
C) 5x7 y5 4x2 y2
3
D) 5x7 y5 x2y2
Answer: C
4 4
153) x+3 ∙( x + 3)18
4
A) (x + 3)5 ( x + 3)3
4
B) 4(x + 3) ( x + 3)3
4
C) (x + 3)4 ( x + 3)2
4
D) (x + 3)4 ( x + 3)3
Answer: D
155) 7 7 - 5 7
A) 12 7
B) 2 7
C) -35 14
D) 2 14
Answer: B
36
3 3
156) 8 3 + 10 3
3
A) 18 6
3
B) 2 3
3
C) 18 9
3
D) 18 3
Answer: D
157) 6 5 + 9 5 - 13
A) 2 5
B) -3 5 - 13
C) 15 5 - 13
D) 28 5
Answer: C
158) 3 13 + 2 - 2 13
A) 13 + 2
B) 5 13 + 2
C) 2
D) 15
Answer: A
159) 3 2 + 5 11 - 2 2 - 8 11
A) -2 13
B) 5 2 - 3 11
C) 2 - 13 11
D) 2 - 3 11
Answer: D
3 3
160) 11 14 -2 x + 6 14 - 3 x
3
A) 5 14 + x
3
B) 17 14 - 5 x
3
C) 5 14 - 5 x
3
D) 17 14 - x
Answer: B
Add or subtract as indicated. You will need to simplify terms to identify like radicals.
161) -6 2 - 5 18
A) -11 2
B) -21 2
C) 21 2
D) -9 2
Answer: B
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162) 48 - 108
A) -6
B) -2 3
C) -2 6
D) 10 3
Answer: B
163) 7 108 + 3 75
A) -27 3
B) 27 3
C) -57 3
D) 57 3
Answer: D
164) 5 8 - 4 72 - 9 98
A) -77 2
B) 16 2
C) 5 2
D) -16 2
Answer: A
3 3
165) 12 2 - 3 54
3
A) -3 2
3
B) 9 2
3 3
C) 12 2 - 3 54
3
D) 3 2
Answer: D
3 3
167) 3 a+ 64a
3
A) 4 64a
3 3
B) 3 a+ 64a
3
C) 12 a
3
D) 7 a
Answer: D
38
3 3
168) 8y - 54y
3 3
A) 2 y- 3 2y
3
B) 5 y
3 3
C) 3 2y - 2 y
3
D) 2 - 3 2
Answer: A
169) 2 12x3 + 3x
A) 5 x
B) (4x + 1) 3x
C) (2x + 1) 3x
D) 4x 6x
Answer: B
3 3
170) 256x4 - 32x
3
A) (4x - 2) 4x
3
B) (4x - 3) x
3
C) (x - 2) 4x
3
D) x 224x
Answer: A
171) 4x - 12 + x - 3
A) 4 x - 3
B) 3 x - 3
C) 2 + x - 3
D) 6 x - 3
Answer: B
4 4
172) 7 x7 - 5x x3
4
A) 12 x3
4
B) 2x x3
4
C) 2x x7
4 4
D) 7 x7 - 5x x3
Answer: B
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3 3
173) 5 x10y2 - 3 xy2
3
A) ( 5x - 3) xy2
3
B) 5x3 - 3 xy2
3
C) ( 5x3 - 3) xy2
3
D) ( 2x3 ) xy2
Answer: C
Find the perimeter or area of the figure as indicated. Express your answer in simplified radical form.
174) Find the perimeter of the trapezoid.
3 50 in.
6 2 in. 50 in.
3 98 in.
A) 9100 in.
B) 46 2 in.
C) (27 2 + 4 50) in.
D) 47 2 in.
Answer: D
27 m 75 m
180 m
A) (45 + 6 5) m
B) (8 3 + 6 5) m
C) 14 15 m
D) ( 27 + 75 + 180) m
Answer: B
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176) Find the perimeter of the rectangle.
252 cm
448 cm
A) 14 7 cm
B) 28 7 cm
C) 196 cm
D) 28 14 cm
Answer: B
3 ft
15 ft
A) 45 sq ft
B) 9 5 sq ft
C) 3 5 sq ft
D) 15 sq ft
Answer: C
178) Find the area of the trapezoid given that its height is 2 2 m and the lengths of its bases are 18 m and 6 m.
A) (6 + 4 3) sq m
B) 12 sq m
C) (6 + 2 3 ) sq m
D) (36 + 2 3) sq m
Answer: C
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179) Find the area of the trapezoid.
2 847 ft
6 11 ft
7 7 ft
A) 406 77 sq ft
B) 87 11 sq ft
C) 87 77 sq ft
D) 174 77 sq ft
Answer: C
125 ft
4 20 ft
A) 40 sq ft
B) 200 sq ft
C) 40 5 sq ft
D) 8 5 sq ft
Answer: B
181) Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 3 10 meters and whose width is 3 20 meters.
A) 90 20 sq m
B) 900 2 sq m
C) 9 200 sq m
D) 90 2 sq m
Answer: D
Use the quotient rule to simplify. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
10
182)
49
10
A)
7
10
B)
7
10
C)
7
10
D)
7
Answer: C
42
80
183)
49
80
A)
7
B) 16 5
4 5
C)
7
4
D)
7
Answer: C
48x2 y
184)
49
4x 3y
A)
7
B) 16x 3y
48y
C) x
7
4 3x2 y
D)
7
Answer: A
10
185)
x4
10
A)
x4
10
B)
x
10x4
C)
x4
10
D)
x2
Answer: D
43
41
186)
x4
41
A)
x2
41x4
B)
x4
41
C)
x
41
D)
x4
Answer: A
25
187)
49
5
A)
7
B) 1
C) 35
7
D)
5
Answer: A
243
188) 4
x12
A) 3x3 3
9 3
B)
x3
4
3 3
C)
x3
4
D) 3x3 3
Answer: C
44
96
190)
4
96
A)
4
B) 2 6
384
C)
4
D) 4
Answer: B
3
192
191)
3
3
3
A) 4
3
B) 189
4
C)
3
3
D) 4
Answer: D
40x3
192)
10x
A) 2x 10
B) 2x x
C) 2x
D) 2x 10x
Answer: C
1440x7
193)
10x
A) 12x6
B) 12 x7
C) 12x3
D) 12x3 10
Answer: C
630x7
194)
10x5
A) 3x 70
B) 3x6 7
C) x 63
D) 3x 7
Answer: D
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