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£4 It Ly = 2x? — 10043 orm: Stoner L X-Intercepts: ———>—— a Ft Vertex: ¢ + =) 2! fax) Min Value: Opens Up o(Bowp) Domain; (201 20) FT Pattern: Range: C021 3! Y-intercept: CO, ¥ & 1 Transformations; VORA z add tthe Xe XL UWH lef, XL vp. Ly=i@-1?-4 X-intercepts: (> f2 Domain; (e120) Pattern. Range: [> Wao) a2 Y-intercept: © 2) ‘Transformations: VeARU shwink Wy £1 td 27. Apaintball range has about 380 players per week and charges $35 to play. The owner estimates that there will be 20 more players per week for every $1 reduction in the price. How can the owner maximize weekly revenue? What is the maximum revenue? R= Gaot% (35-0 art Keb wate RFU US HO 29, Write the equation ofthe quadratic given the vertexis (1,2) anditpases through the point (3,4) Y= (c+ & 4% 30. Write an equation for the quadratic given the zeros: -3 and 7 and it passes through the point (6, 9). Y= oresyoen) Factor Completely. 1.5y5 — 80y? SH 4 LY) 3. —2x5 + 250x? RUS (PSD 5. Whatare the real solutions of 2x8 = 12x3 — 16x? HO MEL DIKE =O 7. Graph: y = —Z|x—4| +3 2. 27x3 +125 Ones) CORE EKA) 4. 2703 + 450? — 3¢-5 (4t40 GED OH) 6. Find the real number solutions: 3x8 —x?4+9x-3=0 (aR YO => 4 GRAPH EACH BY USING A TABLE. DETERMINE THE g, h, AND k. THEN DETERMINE THE DOMAIN AND RANGE. DESCRIBE EACH TRANSFORMATION. 32, y=34e=4 33. y= —V¥F3—6 34. y= 2VE41 a= A n= 4 n= 2 Domai’ (20.0) Range: \-g0 oe) Range: Clee) Transformation: Transformation, by L etlact Tu texans vi steady by Vahey. uate ee up t SOLVE EACH EQUATION. SHOW A COMPLETE CHECK. az_Da= 0 4! Domain: Cs +23) 37. V8x—48 =x-4 1 39. \EFS=1+ EFT % 23 = ayaborta3 4. y= loga(x 2) +3 x [3 t rately Domain: (2 100) Range: (— 10) Expand the expression. Condense the expression. 17. logs x + logs y — ae z 15. log 3xy? |o5.>-Hle KU Y . 16, n= Ins+ 2lax = tnd 18. log5 — 6810 a lege = ~leg4 Find the inverse of each function. 19. y = log,(x + 1)-5 20. y = 10**? -3 = a Y= les. (WH) -2. Solve each equation. Check each answer for extraneous solutions. 24, 342 = 272" 25. logs(3x — 2) = logs(x + 7) = a we > “2 “> 26. log; (x — 9) + log,(x — 3) = 2 27.4" +2=10 64OE los, gl tet _at6 Atte oe Aang 8 y=24+1 aya x43 Vertical Asymptote: xe-3 Vertical Asymptote: =F Horizontal Asymptote: Ye! Horizontal Asymptote: 4= Domain: Domain: 4~s- Range: + \ Range: KD Ea Sxt7y=1 ax+by=1 In the given pair of equations, a and b are constants. ‘The graph of this pair of equations in the xy-plane is a pair of perpendicular lines. Which of the following pairs of equations also represents a pair of perpendicular lines? 10x +7y = 1 ax—2by =1 B) 10x+7y=1 ax + 2by =1 ©) 1x +7y=1 2ax + by = 1 D) Sx-7y=1 ax+by=1 In the xy-plane, a parabola has vertex (9, -14) and intersects the x-axis at two points. If the equation of the parabola is written in the form y = ax? + bx +c, where a, b, and ¢ are constants, which of the following could be the value of a+ b +c? A) -23 B) -19 C) -14 Q@ -12

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