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EOC REVIEW Algebra 1 Reporting Category 3
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Writing and Solving
Linear Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.2A - Determine the domain and range of a linear function in
mathematical problems; determine reasonable domain and range values for real-
world situations, both continuous and discrete; and represent domain and range
using inequalities
Academic Notes:
Language
Domain
Range
Linear Function
Continuous
Discrete
Inequality
Equation
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Reasonableness
Ordered Pairs
Determine
Represent
Real-world situation
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A.2A Domain and Range
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1 Eric earns $7.50 per hour working at a 3 Raymond cut out a square from a piece
grocery store. The total amount of of construction paper. The area of the
money he earns on a given day is a square was greater than 25 square
function of how many hours he works centimeters and less than 100 square
that day. centimeters.
If he typically works between one and Which of the following best describes x,
five hours each day, which is the the length in centimeters of a side of his
reasonable range for this function? square?
A {$3.25, $10.75, $18.75, $25.75, A 0 < x < 10
$33.25} B 5 < x < 10
B {$3.25, $10.75, $18.75, $25.75, C 10 < x < 50
$33.25, $40.75}
D 25 < x < 100
C {$7.50, $15.00, $22.50, $30,00,
$37.50}
D {$7.50, $15.00, $22.50, $30.00, 4 If the domain of the function y = x ² - 3
$37.50, $45.00} is the set of all real numbers, what is the
range of the function?
F { y : y ≥ 0}
G { y : y ≥ -3}
H { y : y ≤ 0}
2 What is the domain of the function
y = 3 x -4 when the range is {–7, 2, 8, J { y : y ≤ -3}
14}?
F {–1, 0, 1, 2}
G {–1, 2, 4, 6}
H {–25, –29, –33, –37}
J {17, 21, 25, 29}
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5 What is the domain of this graph?
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6 Given f(x) = 4x -1, find the domain value if the range value is -5.
F 1
G 7
H -1
J -7
7 Let f(x) = x, where x is the number of 9 A lake in East Texas was stocked with
people seated on a bus that has a 3,000 trout in the year 2000. The
maximum seating capacity of 50. number of fish in the lake is modeled by
f(x) = 3000 + 100x, where x represents
What are reasonable values for the the number of years after 2000.
domain of f(x)?
A All real numbers Which of the following is the most
reasonable domain and range for the
B 0 ≤ x ≤ 50
function?
C x ≤ 50 A x ≥ 0, y ≥ -3000
D 0 ≤ x ≤ 50, x is a whole number B x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
C x R, y R
8 Let f(s) = 3s where s represents the
D x ≥ 0, y ≥ 3000
speed in miles per hour of a car and f(s)
represents the total distance traveled.
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10 The student council sent its members on four field trips during the school year. The
number of buses needed to transport the members on each trip is a function of the
number of members who went on each trip. This function consists of only the ordered
pairs (52, 3), (72, 4), (86, 5), and (105, 6). What is the domain for this situation?
F {52, 105}
G {3, 4, 5, 6}
H {52, 72, 86, 105}
J {3, 4, 5, 6, 52, 72, 86, 105}
11 A plane can carry a maximum cargo weight of 160,000 pounds. A company uses one of
these planes to ship 2,000-pound containers. The total cargo weight is a function of the
number of containers in the plane. What is the greatest value in the domain for this
situation?
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the
correct place value.
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EOC REVIEW Algebra 1 Reporting Category 3
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Writing and Solving
Linear Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.2B – Write linear equations in two variables in various forms,
including y=mx + b, Ax + By = C, and y – y1 = m(x – x1), given one point and the
slope and given two points.
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Slope
Point-Slope Form
Standard Form
Rate of Change
Variable
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Function
y-intercept
Coordinate point
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A.2B Writing Equations of Lines
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1 What is the equation of the line that 4 Given that a line passes through (0,6)
contains the points (3,5) and (7,9)? and has a slope of ½, write its equation.
A y = 2x – 1 F f(x) = + 6
B y=x+2 G y = ½x + 6
C y=x–2 H x = ½y + 6
D y = 2x – 5 J y=½x+0
2 What is the equation of a line that has a 5 What is the equation of a line that passes
slope of 2 and passes through point through the point (0, 3) and has a slope
(- 6,3)?
of 2?
A
F y = 2x + 15
B
G y = 2x + 9
C
H y = -3x + 9
D
J y = -6x + 3
D J
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7 The school's mathematics department
sponsors a family math game night
every year. The first year there were
55 participants and the second year
there were 80 participants. Which of
the following equations can be used to
predict the amount of participants, y, for
any year, x, thereafter?
A 25x - y = -30
B f(x) = 25x - 80
C 25x + y = 30
D f(x) = 25x + 80
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8 What is the equation in standard form of the line that passes through the point (4, −8) and
has a slope of 1/4?
F x − 4y = 36
G x − 4y = 28
H x − 4y = −36
J x − 4y = −28
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EOC REVIEW Algebra 1 Reporting Category 3
Name:_________________________________________________
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Variable
Table of Values
Verbal Description
Graph
Multiple
Representations
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Tabular
Algebraic
Expression
Function
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A.2C Writing Equations with Multiple Representations
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1 The table below shows a relationship between x and y.
x y
-2-5
0 1
2 7
4 13
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3 4 The graph of a linear function is shown
x y below.
-3 -11
-2 -8
-1 -5
0 -2
1 1
2 4
3 7
H y=x- 1
J
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5 The table below shows corresponding x 7 The table below lists the amount of tax a
and y values. state assesses for all income over
$5,000.
Income Tax
(in dollars) (in dollars)
6,000 60
Which equation best represents the 12,000 420
relationship in this table? 18,000 780
A 5y + 2x = 24 24,000 1,140
B 5x + 2y = 12 30,000 1,500
C 5x + 2y = 24
Which of these equations below could be
D 5y + 2x = 12 used to determine T, the amount of tax
assessed to a person earning more than
$5,000 in i income?
6 The table below shows, T, the cost for
purchasing G gallons of gasoline. A T = .6i + 5000
J T = 1.50 - G
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8 The data in the table below satisfies a 9
linear equation.
n c
–7 –16
–6–13
3 14
5 20
9 32
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10 John wants to participate in a 20 mile
walkathon. The contestants can walk,
run, or walk and run in order to
complete the race.
H T=3w + 6(20-w)
J T=6(20-w)-3w
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11 Customers at a bank are charged a fee when they exchange U.S. dollars for foreign
currency. The function f(x)=78.5x − 392.5 can be used to determine the number of
Japanese yen a customer receives in exchange for x dollars, where x > 5. Which table
shows this relationship?
A
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12 Airline passengers pay $439 to fly to California. For this price, customers may check 2
pieces of luggage. There is a fee of $25 for each additional piece of luggage a passenger
wants to check. Which function can be used to find the amount in dollars a passenger has
to pay to fly with p pieces of luggage, where p > 2?
F c = 25p + 439
G c = 25(p − 2) + 439
H
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EOC REVIEW Algebra 1 Reporting Category 3
Name:_________________________________________________
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Variable
Variation
Direct Variation
Relationship
Function
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Proportional
Rate of Change
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A.2D Direct Variation
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1 The values of the US dollar (x) and a 3 The distance a jet travels (s) varies
foreign currency (y) vary directly directly with the number of hours (t)
according to the formula: flown. A jet travels 1,350 miles in three
y = 2.5x hours.
Which of the following equations
How many units of the foreign currency represents this direct variation?
would someone receive in exchange for A s = 4.5t
150 US dollars?
B s = 45t
A 60
C s = 450t
B 150
D s = 4050t
C 360
D 375
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5 In direct variation, the constant of
variation has the same value as which of
the following.
A the y-intercept of its line.
B the x-intercept of its line.
C the slope of its line.
D the absolute value of the slope of its
line.
F about 75 miles.
G about 112.5 miles.
H about 150 miles.
J about 800 miles.
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8 The cost of parking in the garage at the airport is $16 per day. A separate parking facility
outside the airport charges 25% less per day to park. What would be the savings in dollars
and cents of parking for 6 days in the facility outside the airport instead of in the airport
garage?
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the
correct place value.
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EOC REVIEW Algebra 1 Reporting Category 3
Name:_________________________________________________
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Slope
Parallel Lines
Geometric
Relationship
Y-intercept
Coordinate Points
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Solution
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A.2E Parallel Lines
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1 The line below passes through the points
(–2, –4) and (3, 5).
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2 Which of the following equations passes through the point (0,-6) and is parallel to the line
6x + 2y = 8
F y = -3x - 6
G y = 8x
H y = 4x + 6
J y=x+8
A 4x - 5y = -2
A
B 5x - 4y = 6
B
C 4x - 5y = 6
C
D 4x - 5y = 14
D
4 Line b passes through coordinate points
(0, 5) and (2, -1). Which of the following
6 Line j passes through the coordinate
functions is parallel to line b and
points (4, 1) and (-3, -6). What is the y-
contains point (11, -3)?
intercept of the equation that is parallel
F to line j and passes through point (7, 1)?
G
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bubbles on your answer document. Be
H
sure to use the correct place value.
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EOC REVIEW Algebra 1 Reporting Category 3
Name:_________________________________________________
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Slope
Perpendicular Lines
Geometric
Relationship
Y-intercept
Coordinate Point
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Solution
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A.2F Perpendicular Lines
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1 Which of the following lines is 3 Which of the following equations
perpendicular to the line y =-3x + 2 and represents a line perpendicular to the
passes through the point (–2, 8)? graph of the equation?
B A
B
C
C
D
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4 Triangle MNO has vertices with
coordinates (–8, 2), (–5, 5), and (5, – 2).
H y = -x + 3
J y = -x - 3
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5 Which equation below contains the coordinate point (7, -3) and is perpendicular to the
following line ?
A y = -4x - 25
B y= 4x - 31
C y = -4x - 1
D y = 4x +31
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EOC REVIEW Algebra 1 Reporting Category 3
Name:_________________________________________________
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Slope
Perpendicular Lines
Parallel Lines
Geometric
Relationship
Coordinate Point
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Solution
Y-intercept
X-Axis
Y-Axis
Undefined Slope
Zero Slope
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A.2G Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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1 Which of these lines has an undefined
slope?
A l
B m
C n
D o
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2 Line a passes through the point (4,2) and is perpendicular to the x-axis. What is the slope
of line a?
F 0
G 2
H 4
J Undefined
3 Which of the following equations represents a line that is perpendicular to the y-axis and
passes through the point (3,12)
A y = 12
B y=3
C x = 12
D x=3
4 What is the slope of a line that passes through the point (-6,6) and is parallel to the y-axis.
F 0
G -1
H -6
J Undefined
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5 Tara and Casey were comparing notes
on perpendicular lines in Algebra class.
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6 Given the following equations:
Equation A:
Equation B:
Equation C:
Equation D:
F III and IV
G II Only
H I, III and IV
J I, II, III and IV
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7 Determine the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the y-axis.
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the
correct place value.
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EOC REVIEW Algebra 1 Reporting Category 3
Name:_________________________________________________
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Linear Inequality
Verbal Description
Graph
Table of Values
Less Than
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Greater Than
Equal
Solution
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A.2H Linear Inequalities
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1 Action Video rents DVDs and VHS
movies to its customers. The cost to rent
d, DVD movies, is $3.50 each and the
cost to rent r, VHS movies, is $2.50
each.
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2 Which of the following inequalities best represents the graph below?
F y>x-2
G y<x-2
H y>x-2
J y<x-2
3 Emma is having a slumber party for 12 of her friends. The menu includes hot wings and
hamburgers. Wings will cost $.45 per wing and each complete hamburger will cost $1.75. If
Emma can spend at most $90 at the grocery store, write the linear inequality in standard
form that will represent this situation if x = number of wings and y = the number of
hamburgers.
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4
Maria and her brother have $25.00 to split and spend at the Fall Festival. If c = the
number of carnival rides and z = the number of zoo rides, which of the following inequalities
represents this situation?
F
G
H
J
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Name:_________________________________________________
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
System of Linear
Equations
Verbal Description
Graph
Table of Values
Coordinate Point
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Ordered Pair
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A.2I Systems of Linear Equations
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1 The tables below represent values that correspond to a system of equations.
Equation A
Equation B
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2 Xavier is one year more than twice the 4 Angola High School sold three times as
age of Youji. Four years ago, Xavier was many children's tickets as adult tickets
three times as old as Youji. for the school play. The total amount
collected was $357.50. Children's tickets
Which system of equations below could cost $1.50 each, and adult tickets cost
be used to solve for x, Xavier's present $2.00 each.
age, and y, Youji's present age?
F x = 2y + 1 Which system of equations below could
x + 4 = 3(y + 4) be used to determine c, the number of
children's tickets, and a, the number of
G x = 2y + 1 adult tickets, that were sold?
x – 4 = 3(y – 4)
F 1.50a+2c= 357.50
H x = 2(y + 1) 3a+c = 357.50
x + 4 = 3(y + 4)
G 1.50a+2c = 357.50
J x = 2(y + 1) 3c=a
x – 4 = 3(y – 4)
H 1.50c+2a = 357.50
3c = a
3 Mike bought five items for lunch that J 1.50c+2a = 357.50
cost a total of $4.55. Hot dogs cost $1.10 3a = c
each and cookies cost $0.75 each.
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5 There are a total of 50 questions worth 6 A total of 1,650 tickets were recently
130 points on Chenille's history exam. sold at Friday night's football game.
Some of the questions are worth five Each adult ticket cost $3.50, and each
points each, and the other questions are student ticket cost $2.00. The total
worth two points each. revenue for ticket sales was $4,650.
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7 Joey collects football cards and baseball 8 A college football team scored 12 times
cards. He has a total of 160 cards. The in a game, for a total of 72 points. Each
number of football cards, f, is 12 more touchdown is worth seven points and
than twice the number of baseball cards, each field goal is worth three points.
b.
Which system of equations below could
Which system of equations below could be used to solve for x, the number of
be used to find out how many football points the team scored from
cards and baseball cards Joey has? touchdowns, and y, the number of points
A f + b = 160 the team scored from field goals?
f = 2b + 12 F x + y = 12
B f = 2b 7x + 3y = 72
f - 12 = 2b G x + y = 72
C f - b = 160 7x + 3y = 12
f + b = 2b H
D f + b = 160
f = 2b - 12
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9 The table below shoes the rates for two 10 The sum of Ken's, k, and Alan's, a, ages
duplicating companies. is 62. Ken is 31 years older than Alan.
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12 Charlie is making a rectangular picture 13 The measure of one of two
frame. The height of the frame is 6 supplementary angles is five less than
inches longer than its width. The four times the other.
perimeter of the frame is 76 inches.
Which system below could be used to
Which of these systems of equations determine the measures of the angles?
below best describes the dimensions of
the picture frame? Note: If the sum of two angles is equal
F h+w=6 to 180 degrees, then they are
h + w = 76 supplementary angles.
H h+w=6 B x + y = 90
2h + 2w = 76 4y = x - 5
J h-w=6 C x + y = 180
h·w=6 y = 4x- 5
D x + y = 180
4y = 5x - 4
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14 Which of the following systems of equations best fits the lines graphed below?
F y=3x-3
y=-2x+7
G y=2x-3
y=-3x+7
H y=2x+3
y=-3x+3.5
J y=7x+3.5
y=x-3
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15 A new spiral notebook contains 30 more sheets of paper than a new memo book. The total
number of sheets of paper in 3 new spiral notebooks and 5 new memo books is 810. Which
system of equations can be used to find s, the number of sheets of paper in one new spiral
notebook, and m, the number of sheets of paper in one new memo book?
A s − m = 30
3s + 5m = 810
B s + m = 30
3s + 5m = 810
C s − m = 30
5s + 3m = 810
D s + m = 30
5s + 3m = 810
16 The owner of a clothing store buys T-shirts for c dollars each and sells them for p dollars
each. Last month she bought 600 T-shirts and sold 500 of them and made a profit of
$2,800. This month she bought 400 T-shirts and sold them all and made a profit of
$2,400. Which system of equations can be used to determine the values of c and p?
F 500p - 600c = 2,800
400p - 400c = 2,400
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EOC REVIEW Algebra 1 Reporting Category 2
Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.3A - Determine the slope of a line given a table of values, a graph,
two points on the line, and an equation written in various forms, including
y = mx + b, Ax + By = C, and y – y1 = m(x – x1)
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Slope
Table of Values
Graph
Verbal Description
Point
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Coordinate Plane
Ordered Pairs
Slope-Intercept
Form
Point-Slope Form
Standard Form
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A.3A Slope of a Line
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2 What is the slope of the line perpendicular to the line in the graph below?
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3 What is the slope of the line defined by 5 What is the slope from the following
the equation 3x - 2y = 10 ? table of values?
A
x y
B 15
03
–1 1
C
D A
B
C
F –1
G 0
H 1
J undefined
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7 What is the slope of the line represented 9 What is the slope of line graph below?
by the equation 2y + 6y = 5?
A -2
B
D 2
A -1
B 0
C 1
D undefined
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10 The table below shows some values 11
that satisfy a linear function.
F B -2
G C -
H D 2
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Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.3B – Calculate the rate of change of a linear function represented
tabularly, graphically, or algebraically in context of mathematical and real-world
problems.
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Linear Function
Slope
Tabularly
Graphically
Algebraically
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Rate of Change
Y-intercept
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A.3B Calculating Rate of Change
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1 The point-slope form of an equation of a 2 For four consecutive years, Darin
line is represented by y – y1 = m(x –x1). recorded the height of a tree he planted.
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3 Mario lives 2 miles from his school and rides his bike there each day. He rides past one
block every 50 seconds. Each block is 300 feet long. What is the rate, in feet per second, at
which Mario rides his bike?
A 6 feet per second
B 25 feet per second
C 60 feet per second
D 100 feet per second
4 The amount of water that flows through the Hoover dam can be calculated using the
following formula in which y equals the number of seconds and x equals the number of cubic
feet:
6000x - 2y = 0
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5 Rental Prices Per Bicycle Per Day
Hours, h Cost in dollars, c
0 $6.50
1/2 $8.50
6 $30.50
6.5 $32.50
6
The slope of the line that passes through the points (−6, w) and (−10, 4) is . What is the
8 value of w?
F 36
G 34
H
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7 What is the rate of change in the
following linear equation:
-8x - 4y = 10 - 2x +6y
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8 Every time Marcy exercises, her goal is to burn at least 300 calories. Marcy pedaled a
stationary bicycle and kept a running total of the time she bicycled, x, and the calories she
burned, y.
How many calories did Marcy burn for every 10 minutes she worked out?
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correct place value.
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Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.3C – Graph linear functions on the coordinate plane and identify key
features, including x-intercept, y-intercept, zeros, and slope, in mathematical and
real-world problems.
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Linear Function
Variable
X-Intercept
Y-Intercept
Zeros
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Slope
Coordinate Plane
Ordered Pair
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A.3C Graphing Linear Functions
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1 Which of the following graphs best represents the equation y = –2x + 4 ?
A
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2 Which of these graphs below best represents the graph of the equation p = –3r + 5?
F
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3 Max earns $8 per hour working at his dad's automotive shop. He is saving his earnings to
buy a car stereo system that costs $240.
Which of these graphs below best represents the number of hours Max needs to work in
order to buy the car stereo system?
A
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4 Which graph is a solution to x - y = 3 ?
F
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5 A factory worker packed 12 boxes at a constant rate, took a 30-minute break, and then
continued packing boxes at twice the rate before the break. The worker then spent 1 hour
cleaning the work area. Which graph models this situation?
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6
What is the zero of ?
F -16
G -6
H 6
J 16
7 The graph below shows the relationship between the number of gallons of fuel remaining in
a truck and the number of hours the truck has been driven.
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8 The graphs show the cost of attending a county fair on Thursday and on Saturday and
playing x games each day.
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Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.3D –Graph the solution set of linear inequalities in two variables on
the coordinate plane.
Academic Notes:
Language
Inequality
Linear Inequality
Solution
Variable
Coordinate Plane
Ordered Pairs
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A.3D Graphing Linear Inequalities
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1 Which is the graph of the inequality 2x + 3y ≤ 6 ?
A
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2 Which of these graphs best repesents y ≤ 3 ?
F
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3 Which graph below represents the
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4 Sarah is buying roses and carnations to make center pieces for prom. Roses, x, cost $3 each
and carnations, y, cost $1 each. She can spend no more than $75 on the flowers. Which
graph represents the solution to the problem?
F
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5 Which graph represents the inequality −2x + 7y < 112?
A
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Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.3E – Determine the effects on the graph of the parent function f(x) =
x when f(x) is replaced by af(x), f(x) + d, f(x – c), f(bx) for specific values o f a, b,
c, and d .
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Function
Parent Function
Variables
X-Intercept
Y-Intercept
Transformation
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1 Sally and Mike are runners that competed in a race.
The graph below shows the distance, in miles, for each runner at different times.
A Quadratic
B Exponential
C Linear
D Absolute Value
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2 If the graph of the parent function 4 Which of the following describes the
f(x)=x is shifted 7 units down, which of relationship between the two lines with
the following equations would the new the equations shown below?
graphed line represent?
F f(x) = 7x Line 1: f(x) = x
A
Line 2 is parallel to Line 1 and unit
above Line 1.
B
Line 2 is parallel to Line 1 and unit
to the right of Line 1.
C
The slope of Line 2 is the slope of
Line 1.
D
The y-intercept of Line 2 is unit
more than the
y-intercept of Line 1.
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5 Below is the graph of the equation y = x.
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6 The graph below represents the parent function y = x.
If the y-intercept is changed to –2, and the slope is changed to –1, which graph represents
these values?
F
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7 How would the graphs of Line 1 and Line 8 The graph of Line L is shown below.
2 differ in the examples below?
Line 1: f(x) = x + 3
Line 2: y = 2*f(x)
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9 A linear function is graphed below. 10 The graph of the function y = 5x + 2 is
shown below.
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11 Look at the two equations written 13
What is the effect of changing
below.
to ?
A The x-intercept stays the same,
while the y-intercept goes up 3.
and
B The y-intercept stays the same,
and the x-intercept goes up 3.
C The x- and y-intercepts both
increase.
Which statement is true about the
graphs of and ? D The x-intercept decreases, while
the y-intercept increases.
A The graph of y1 is parallel to y2.
and
12 Troy graphed the line of the
equation f(x) = 5x + 2. Sarah graphed y = 2x-3
the line of the equation y = 5x – 2 on
the same coordinate plane. What translation would map the first
equation onto the second equation?
Which of the following statements best
F Shift 4 units up.
describes the line that Sarah graphed?
G Shift 4 units down.
F It equals f(x)
H Shift 11 units up.
G It equals f(x) + 4
J Shift 11 units down.
H It equals f(x) - 4
J It equals 2*f(x)
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15 The graph of line t is shown on the grid.
Line w is steeper than line t and has a y-intercept that is below the y-intercept of line t.
Which function could be represented by line w?
A
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16 A scientist needs to print a research report on her computer’s printer. If she prints in
black ink only, b(t)=152 − 33t describes the number of pages left to print after t minutes.
If she prints in colored ink, c(t)=152 − 30t describes the number of pages left to print after
t minutes. Based on this information, which statement is true?
F The printer prints 3 more pages per minute in colored ink than in black ink.
G The printer prints 3 fewer pages per minute in colored ink than in black ink.
H The printer prints the same number of pages per minute in either type of ink.
J The printer prints the entire research report in 152 minutes.
The graph of g was translated down 10 units to create the graph of function h. Which
statement comparing the graphs of g and h is true?
A The x-intercept of the graph of g is 10 units to the right of the x-intercept of the graph
of h.
B The graph of g is steeper than the graph of h.
C The y-intercept of the graph of g is 10 units above the y-intercept of the graph of h.
D The graph of g is less steep than the graph of h.
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18 Two functions are given below.
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19 Function k has a parent function. The table shows some ordered pairs that belong to k.
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20 The graphs show the cost of attending a county fair on Thursday and on Saturday and
playing x games each day.
Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.3F – Graph systems of two linear equations in two variables on the
coordinate plane and determine the solutions if they exist .
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Systems of Linear
Equations
Perpendicular Lines
Variable
X-intercept
Y-Intercept
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Coordinate Plane
Ordered Pair
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A.3F Graphing Systems of Linear Equations
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1 The graph below shows the distance 2 Which of these graphs below represents the
from Dallas of two cars over a four hour correct solution to the following system of
equations?
period.
-x + y = 2
3x + y = 6
Car A is driving toward Dallas, and Car B
is driving away from Dallas. F
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3 What is the solution to the system of equations below?
4x − 7y = −2
12x − 21y = −42
D There is no solution.
4 Bruce has a collection of 30 CDs and Clark has a collection of 18 CDs. Bruce is adding a CD a
month to his collection while Clark is adding 5 CDs a month to his collection. Write and Graph a
system to find the number of months after which they will have the same number of CDs. Let x
represent the number of months and y the number of CD
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5 Kendra owns a restaurant. She charges $1.50 for 2 eggs and one piece of toast, and $.90
for one egg and one piece of toast. Write and graph a system of equations to determine
how much she charges for each egg and each piece of toast. Let x represent the number of
eggs and y the number of pieces of toast.
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Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.3G – Estimate graphically the solutions to systems of two linear
equations with two variables in real-world problems.
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Systems of Linear
Equation
Variables
Solution
Estimate
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A.3G Estimating Solutions to Systems of Linear Equations Graphically
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1 The graph of p = 400 and the graph of p 3 Albert bought some fish at a grocery
= 50s – 200 intersect at the point store at $2 per pound for salmon and $4
(12,400). per pound for catfish. He spent a total of
$12 on salmon and catfish and bought a
If the equation p = 50s – 200 total of 4 pounds. This can be
represents the profit, p, based on s sales, represented using the following system
what does the intersection best of equations:
represent? 4c +2s = 12
A When the sales are 400, the profit is c+s=4
12.
Estimate the number of salmon Albert
B When the sales are 12, the profit is purchased.
400.
A 1
C The profit is always 400.
B 2
D The sales are always 12.
C 3
D 4
2 Brenda needs to solve the system of
linear equations below for her
homework assignment.
y = 9x – 70
y = 2x – 32
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4 Victor wants to start a lawn care 5 The length of a rectangle is 2 cm more
business. He offers his clients two than four times the width. If the
different service options: perimeter of the rectangle is 84 cm, what
are its dimensions?
Plan A charges $20 per month
plus $5 an hour.
Plan B charges $30 per month plus
$3 an hour.
y = 5x + 20
y = 3x + 30
Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.3H – Graph the solution set of systems of two linear inequalities in
two variables on the coordinate plane.
Academic Notes:
Language
Inequality
Linear Inequality
System of Linear
Inequality
Solution
Graph
Variable
Less Than
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Equal
Coordinate Plane
Ordered Pair
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A.3H Graphing Solutions to Systems of Linear Inequalities
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1 If 2x + and which of the following graphs is a correct solution?
A B
C D
2 Which of the following graphs shows the solution to the following system of linear
inequalities?
F G
H J
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3 Graph the following system of inequalities:
Which of the following best describes the solution set of the above system of inequalities?
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4 Solve the system of linear inequalities by graphing
5 You have a gift certificate to a book store worth $90. Each paperback books is $9
and each hardcover books is $12. You must spend at least $25 in order to use the gift
certificate. Write and graph a system of inequalities to model the number of each kind
of books you can buy. Let x = the number of paperback books and y = the number of
hardback books.
Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.4A – Calculate, using technology, the correlation coefficient between
two quantitative variables and interpret this quantity as a measure of the strength of
the linear association.
Academic Notes:
Language
Relationship
Correlation
Correlation
Coefficient
Variable
Linear Association
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1 Sonya frequently does baby sitting for her neighbors. When asked how much she charged
per hour, she had to confess that she just took what she was paid. The following chart lists
the times and the pay for her last several jobs.
What is the best estimate for the correlation coefficient computed by the calculator if a
linear regression is performed on the data?
A 1
B -6
C 10
D 5
3 There is a known relationship between forearm length (f) and body height (h). The
table show arm lengths and heights from a randomly selected sample of people. Find
the correlation coefficient r
Explain what the following correlation coefficients tell you about two
sets of data.
4. r = 0.4
5. r =-0.96
6. r =-0.02
Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.4B – Compare and contrast association and causation in real-world
problems.
Academic Notes:
Language
Relationship
Correlation
Variable
Association
Causation
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A.4B Association and Causation
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Some questions (c) 2015 by Region 10 Educational Service Center.
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1 Studies have shown that as the consumption of tobacco products in the form of cigarettes
increases, so do the number of patients diagnosed with lung cancer. How are these
variables most likely related?
A Smoking and lung cancer are not associated.
B Smoking and lung cancer are associated but not causal.
C Being diagnosed with lung cancer causes some people to start smoking.
D Smoking is a cause of lung cancer.
2 The number of hours Javier spends playing video games each week and his grade in
Algebra I show a correlation coefficient of -0.949. It is therefore logical to expect that:
F Javier will fail Algebra I
G If Javier spends more time playing video games, his Algebra I grade will likely improve.
H There is a strong association between the two variables.
J Javier should stop playing video games.
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3 In a study performed on lab rats, two conditions were identified and compared.
What can be inferred about the relationship between condition A and condition B?
A Condition A is caused by Condition B
B Condition B is caused by Condition A
C Condition A is associated with Condition B
D Condition A is not associated with Condition B
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5 Which of the following situations shows the highest correlated data?
A
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6 The scatterplot shows the number of visitors to a beach each day and the high temperature
in degrees Fahrenheit for that day.
Name:_________________________________________________
Describing and Date:__________________________________________________
Graphing Linear
Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.4C –Write, with and without technology, linear functions that provide
a reasonable fit to data to estimate solutions and make predictions for real-world
problems
Academic Notes:
Language
Linear function
Reasonableness
Variable
Prediction
Real-World Problem
Estimate
Solution
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A.4C Writing Linear Functions With and Without Technology
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1 The scatter plot below shows the age and the maximum vertical leap for six girls.
Based on the graph, which of the following equations would represent the line of best fit?
A y=x
B y = 2x
C y = -x
D y=
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2 A scatter plot of time spent studying and grade acquired on a test is shown below.
Which statement best describes the relationship of the values in this scatter plot?
F There is a negative relationship.
G There is an undefined relationship.
H There is no relationship.
J There is a positive relationship.
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3 This graph below represents the number of hours since midnight that the sunsets in a New
England state during the month of September.
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4 Mrs. Pearce conducted a survey in her class on the ages of famous people.
Which equation could best represent the line-of-best-fit for the given data set?
F y=1.19x-4.3
G y=0.81x+4.56
H y=-1.19x+4.3
J y=-.81x-4.56
5 The following data represents the yield of a crop per acre for four fields fertilized a different
number of times.
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6 The scatterplot below shows the relationship between the number of baseballs used in 14
games and the number of pitches thrown in these games.
Based on the scatterplot, what is the best prediction of the number of baseballs that will be
used if 275 pitches are thrown?
F 150
G 60
H 100
J 160
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7 The population of Webb County, Texas, from the year 2000 through 2010 is shown in the
graph.
If the trend shown in the graph continues, what will be the population of Webb County in
2015?
A 307,000
B 278,500
C 471,500
D 158,000
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Writing and Solving
Linear Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.5A – solve linear equations in one variable, including those for which
the application of the distributive property is necessary and for which variables are
included on both sides.
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
Distributive Property
Variable
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A.5A Solving Linear Equations in One Variable
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1 A car rental company charges $0.10 per 3 Given the function f(x) = 2x + 3, solve
mile plus $30 per day for a midsize for the dependent variable if the
sedan. independent variable is 6.
A 6
If Lawrence rents a vehicle for four days
and has $200, what is the maximum B 3
number of miles he can drive? C 15
A 2,000 D 12
B 1,700
C 800 4 Given f(x) = x – 3, find x if f(x) = 2.
D 300 F -1
G -5
2 The equation below can be used to H 5
determine I, the amount of simple J 1
interest on a loan.
I = prt, where p is the principal, r is the 5 Given the function, f(x), where f(x) =
rate of the loan, and t is the length of the 3x-6. Find f(2).
loan in years. A x = 3x-6
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6 What is the solution to the equation
below?
F x=1
G x=3
H x=5
J x=9
C y = -3x - 5
D
3(x-5) = 5x-(3-x)
F
H -4
J -12
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9 A city employee paints curbs in parking lots and replaces road signs. It takes 0.5 hour to
paint a parking lot curb and 2.5 hours to replace a road sign. The function below can be used
to find c, the number of parking lot curbs the employee paints when he replaces r road signs
in a 40-hour workweek.
If the employee painted 20 curbs in one week, how many road signs did he replace that
week?
A 20
B 30
C 0
D 12
3x = 2y + 14
y = −6x + 18
F
G -2
H 2
J
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11 Which inequality represents all the values of x for y < -6(x − 18) − 2 when y = 46?
A x < 10
B x < -11
C x > -11
D x > 10
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Writing and Solving
Linear Functions, Period:________________________________________________
Equations, and
Inequalities
Topic: A.5B – Solve linear inequalities in one variable, including those for
which the application of the distributive property is necessary and for which
variables are included on both sides.
Academic Notes:
Language
Inequality
Linear Inequality
Distributive Property
Variable
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A.5B Solving Linear Inequalities with One Variable
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1 Find the solution set for this inequality 5 Find all numbers such that 85 minus
-2 x + 4 > -4x + 8. three times the number is at least 250.
A x>2 A
B x<2 B
C x<–2 C
D x>–2 D
–3x – 4 > 8x + 7
F x>1
G x<1
H x<–1
J x>–1
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6 Find the solution set for this inequality:
7 Amanda was asked by her math teacher to solve an inequality on the board. Amanda put
the following on the board:
The other students were asked to do an error analysis on Amanda's work. What did the
other students say? Did Amanda make a mistake, and if so what did she do wrong?
A Yes, she solved it correctly.
B No, she forgot to factor in the negative sign when using the distributive property.
C No, she combined like terms incorrectly.
D No, she did not reverse the inequality sign when the last step was to multiply by a
negative number.
Name:_________________________________________________
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Linear Equation
System of Linear
Equations
Variable
Solution
Real-World Problem
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A.5C Solving Systems of Linear Equations with Two Variables
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1 Stan has a garden in the shape of a
rectangle shown below.
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3 Simply Satellite charges $50 per month and $12 for each movie channel. Dynamic Dish
charges $38 per month and $15 for each movie channel.
What is the number of movie channels a customer would need to order from each company
for the cost to be the same?
A 3
B 4
C 5
D 6
G (2,3) A (-13,10)
H (2.2,3.2) B (-1,2)
J (3,2) C (1,-2)
D (2,3)
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7 A cheetah is located 100 yards away 8 Juan correctly found a table of values for
from an antelope. each equation in a system of equations,
as shown below.
The cheetah begins running on a
straight path toward the antelope at a Solutions of 1st equation
constant speed of 30 yards per second. x y
0 9
At the same time, the antelope begins
1 7
running away from the cheetah at a
2 5
constant speed of 25 yards per second.
3 3
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9 The following system of equations is 10 This table below shows the speeding
shown below. fine for different speeds in two
different Texas counties.
4x – 2y = 7
-3x + 3y = 10 Speed County A County B
(mph) Fine Fine
Which of these points below represents 60 none $40
the intersection of the equations?
65 $15 $50
A 70 $30 $60
75 $45 $70
B
If the pattern of the fines continues at
C
their same rate of increase, at what
D speed will the fine be the same in each
county?
F 60 mph
G 80 mph
H 100 mph
J 120 mph
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11 The table below shows the rates for 12 Phillip is an avid video game player and
two duplicating companies. movie watcher.
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13 Line 1 15 Carlos wants to rent a car.
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17 One wall inside a shoe store is used to display walking shoes and running shoes. There are
135 pairs of shoes in this display. There are 1.5 times as many pairs of walking shoes as
there are running shoes on display. How many pairs of walking shoes and running shoes
are on display?
A 90 pairs of walking shoes and 45 pairs of running shoes
B 54 pairs of walking shoes and 81 pairs of running shoes
C 45 pairs of walking shoes and 90 pairs of running shoes
D 81 pairs of walking shoes and 54 pairs of running shoes
4x − 7y = −2
12x − 21y = −42
F
The ordered pair is the solution.
G
The ordered pair is the solution.
H There are an infinite number of solutions.
J There is no solution.
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Quadratic Functions Period:________________________________________________
and Equations
Topic: A.6A – Determine the domain and range of quadratic functions and
represent the domain and range using inequalities.
Academic Notes:
Language
Domain
Range
Function
Linear Function
Inequality
Input
Output
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Y-Values
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1 If f (x) = 25- x2 and the range must be y 3 f(x) = 10,000 - x2 models the number of
≤ 0, the domain must be which of the deer in a preserve over a period of
following? years. The number of deer is declining.
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5 A rock is dropped off the top of a
building 70 feet tall so that its height
above the ground is modeled by
h = -16t2 + 70
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7 What is the domain and range of the following quadratic function?
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Quadratic Functions Period:________________________________________________
and Equations
Topic: A.6B – Write equations of quadratic functions given the vertex and
another point on the graph, write the equation in vertex form (f(x) = a(x – h)2 + k),
and rewrite the equation from vertex form to standard form (f(x) = ax2 + bx + c)
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Quadratic Equation
Quadratic Function
Vertex
Vertex Form
Standard Form
Coordinate Point
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Ordered Pair
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A.6B Writing Equations of Quadratic Functions
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1 Write the equation y = 2x2 – 12x + 23 in
4 Rewrite the folloing equation from
vertex form. vertex to standard form:
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Quadratic Functions Period:________________________________________________
and Equations
Topic: A.6C –Write quadratic functions when given real solutions and graphs
of their related equations
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Quadratic Equation
Quadratic Function
Real Solution
X-Intercept
Zeros
Vertex
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Coordinate Plane
Coordinate Point
Ordered Pair
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A.6C Writing Quadratic Functions
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1 The graph below is a solution to which of the following equations?
A y = x² + 4
B y=x²-4
C y = -x ² + 4
D y = -x ² - 4
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2 3 Which of the following equations has
solutions listed in the table below?
x y
–4 7
–3 2
–2 –1
–1 –2
0 –1
1 2
2 7
A y = x ² + 2x - 1
Which of the following equations is
B y = x ² - 2x - 1
represented in the graph above??
C y = -x ² + x - 1
F y = –x2 – 4x + 2
D y = -x ² - 2x + 1
G y = –x2 – 2x + 9
H y = x2 – 2x + 9
J y = x2 – 4x + 2
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4
J y = x2 - 4
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6 When a contractor paints a square surface that has a side length of x feet, he needs to know
the area of the surface in order to buy the correct amount of paint. Since the contractor
always adds 25 square feet to the area, he buys extra paint. Which function can be used to
find the total area in square feet, A(x), that the contractor will use to determine how much
paint he needs to buy?
F A(x) = 25x2
G A(x) = (25 + x) 2
H A(x) = (25x) 2
J A(x) = x2 + 25
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Academic Notes:
Language
Quadratic Equation
Quadratic Function
Coordinate Plane
Variable
X-Intercept
Zeros
Maximum Value
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Vertex
Axis of Symmetry
X-Axis
Y-Axis
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1 Describe the solution(s) of the quadratic
equation graphed below:
3 Graph and find the minimum or
maximum value of the following function:
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4 Points (3, 2) and (7, 2) are on the graphs of both quadratic functions f and g. The graph of f
opens downward, and the graph of g opens upward. Which of these statements are true?
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6 The graph models A, the area in square feet of a rectangular porch with a length that is
0.56w less than 28 ft given a width of w feet.
Based on the graph, what is the width in feet of the porch with the greatest area?
A 175 ft
B 50 ft
C 25 ft
D 350 ft
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Quadratic Functions Period:________________________________________________
and Equations
Topic: A.7B – Describe the relationship between the linear factors of quadratic
expressions and the zeros of their associated quadratic functions
Academic Notes:
Language
Expression
Quadratic
Expression
Relationship
Linear Factors
X-Intercept
Zeros
Quadratic Function
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A.7B Quadratic Expressions
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1 Raphael wants to solve the quadratic 3 Given the following equations:
equation 2x2 + x – 11 = –6 by graphing.
B Find the x-intercept(s) of y = 2x2 + x What conjecture can be made about the
–5 relationship between the above linear
equations and the quadratic function?
C Find the x-coordinate(s) of the
lowest point(s) of y = 2x2 + x – 17
A All three equations have the same
D Find the x-coordinate(s) of the first and second differences.
lowest point(s) of y = 2x2 + x – 5 B Each equation has the same y-
intercept.
2 The table below shows the x and y C When graphed, each line shares one
values of a quadratic equation. x-intercept with the quadratic
According to this, which of the following equation.
are most likely to be the factors for this D None of the above.
equation?
x 0 2 4 6 8
y 8 0 0 8 24
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4 The graph of quadratic function r is shown on the grid.
5 Find the zeros of f (x) = x2 + 10x + 2 6 What is the equation of the quadratic that
has the following roots (-3, 0) and (6, 0) and
opens upward
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Quadratic Functions Period:________________________________________________
and Equations
Topic: A.7C –Determine the effects on the graph of the parent function
f(x) = x2 when f(x) is replaced by af(x), f(x) + d, f(x – c), f(bx) for specific values
o f a, b, c, and d .
Academic Notes:
Language
Effect
Parent Function
Graph of Quadratic
Parent Function
Transformation
Variable
X-intercept
Vertex
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1 Which following statement describes the
appearance of the graph of y = – 3x2
relative to the graph of y = x2?
A It opens in the same direction and is
wider.
B It opens in the same direction and is
narrower.
C It opens in the opposite direction
and is wider.
D It opens in the opposite direction
and is narrower.
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2 The graph below represents the parent function f(x) = x2
If a=2, which of these statements below best describes the graph of y = af(x) compared to
f(x) = x2?
F It stretches vertically and appears narrower.
G It compresses vertically and appears wider.
H It shifts vertically up two units.
J It shifts horizontally to the right two units.
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3 The graph below represents the parent function f(x) = x2
Which graph best illustrates the graph of the equation y=af(x)+d if a=- and d=3?
A
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4 These equations below are graphed on a 6 The graph of the equation is f(x) = x2
coordinate graph. shown below.
Equation 1: f(x) = x 2
Equation 2: y = af(x)
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8 Quadratic functions g and k are shown below.
g(x) = 5x2 − 12
k(x) = 5x2 + c
For what value of c will the graph of k be 9 units above the graph of g?
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the
correct place value.
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Quadratic Functions Period:________________________________________________
and Equations
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Quadratic Equation
Solution
Factoring
Square Root
Completing the
Square
Quadratic Formula
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1 Which of the following is the correct 4 The area of a rectangular garden is
factor of y=x2 + 8x + 16? represented by the polynomial shown
below.
A y=(x + 4)(x - 4)
B y=(x + 4)(x + 4)
x 2 + 6x + 8
C y=(x + 1)(x + 8)(x + 16)
H (3x + 1)(x + 3)
5 What values of x satisfy the equation x2
J (x + 1)(x + 3)
+ x = 5?
A (3,-2)
3 Solve the equation f(x) = -4x2 - 3x +
B (-3,2)
2 using the quadratic formula.
C (3,2)
A x = –1.17, x = 0.43
D (-3,-2)
B x = 0.58, x = 4.18
C x = -4, x = -3, x = 2
D x = 1.12, x = 3.53
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7 What values of x satisfy the equation x2 9 John used the quadratic equation to find
– x = 6? the solution to the equation 3x2 + 12 =
A (3,–2) 5 by listing his steps below:
B (-3,2) Step 1:
C (3,2)
D (-3,-2)
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10 Teri used the quadratic formula to 11 Seth incorrectly solved the equation x2
solve the equation by listing her steps – 4x = 12 using the following method:
to the solution below:
Step 1: x2 – 4x – 12 = 0
Step 1:
Step 2: (x – 2)(x + 6) = 0
Step 2: Step 3: x – 2 = 0 OR x + 6 = 0
Step 4: x = 2 OR x = – 6
Step 3:
In which step does the first error
occur?
Step 4: A Step 1
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14 What are the real number solutions to 17 What are the solutions to the equation
the following quadratic equation? below?
2x2 + 3x + 1 = 0 3x 2 - 13x - 10 = 0
F A
G B
H C
D
J
6x 2 - x -2 = 0
16 What are the factors of the equation x2
– 3x + 2? F
F ( x -1) ( x -2)
G
G ( x -1) ( x +2)
H (x+1) (x-2) H
J (x+1) (x+2)
J
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19 What are the roots of the equation y =
x 2-6x+5?
A –5 and –1
B 5 and 1
C –6 and 1
D 6 and –1
x 2 + 5x - 24 = 0
A {-3, -8)
B {-3, 8}
C {3, -8}
D {3, 8}
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22 The function L = 0.8T 2 models the relationship between L, the length in feet of a
pendulum, and T, the period in seconds of the pendulum. Which value is closest to the
period in seconds for a pendulum that is 30 ft long?
F 5.4 s
G 4.9 s
H 6.8 s
J 6.1 s
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
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and Equations
Academic Notes:
Language
Function
Quadratic Function
Estimate
Solution
Prediction
Real-World Problem
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1 Rodney hits a baseball into the air and a high speed camera records its position at seven
different points of its arc:
Which of the following quadratic equations would best define the baseball's path?
A y = x2 + 4x + 4
B y = -x2 + 16x + 8
C y = -x2 + 8x
D y = -4x2 + 8x
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2 The concentration, in milligrams per
liter, of a certain medication in a
patient’s blood as time passes is given
by the data in the table below.
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3 Lindsay owns a hair salon. Her monthly sales, in thousands, are shown the table.
She has a graphing calculator and wants to use a regression equation to determine a model
to describe her data so that she can use it to predict her total sales in a later month of the
year.
Which of the following should she select to find her function model?
A 0: ExpReg
B 4: LinReg (ax+b)
C 5: QuadReg
D She cannot use a graphing calculator to find this function model.
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4 Carmen and Sam were doing an activity in class where they threw a racquetball at a CBR to
collect data. A table of data collected by the CBR and graphing calculator is shown below
They were then asked to write an equation to model their data in order to make
predictions. Which of the following best explains what Carmen and Sam should do to finish
their assignment?
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5 A theater owner wants to set new ticket prices for events to performances at his theater
based on sales in order to maximize his potential profit. The table below shows data he
collected on the number of tickets sold based on the price per ticket, and the amount of
money he would earn.
Use a regression equation in your graphing calculator to determine the optimum amount
the theater owner should charge per ticket in order to sell the most tickets and maximize
his profit.
A $11.75
B $11.50
C $11,750
D Not here
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
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Functions and Period:________________________________________________
Equations
Topic: A.9A – Determine the domain and range of exponential functions of the
form f(x) = abx and represent the domain and range using inequalities .
Academic Notes:
Language
Domain
Range
Function
Exponential
Function
Inequality
Input
Output
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Y-Values
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1 Determine the domain and range in the following function when a = 15 and b = 3
f(x) = abx
A Domain = All Real Numbers , Range = All Real Positive Numbers
B Domain = 15 , Range = All Real Numbers
2 Determine the domain and range in the following function when a = 1/4 and b = 16
f(x) = abx
F Domain = All Real Numbers, Range = All Positive Real Numbers
G Domain = All Real Numbers, Range = 1/4
H Domain = All Real Positive Numbers, Range = All Real Numbers
J Domain = 16, Range = 1/4
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3 For the function f(x)=abx , a=3 and b=12. Which of the following graphs represents the
domain and range for f(x)=abx ?
A
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4 Which of the following correctly identifies the domain and range of the function
f(x) = 3(15)x
F Domain: -∞<x<∞
Range: y>0
G Domain: x<0
Range: y>0
H Domain: -∞<x<∞
Range: -∞<y<∞
J Domain: x>0
Range: -∞<y<∞
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6 Carlo and Sam are working together on
their math homework. In problem
number 14 they were asked to find the
range of the graph of the exponential
function shown on the graph below.
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7 Which of the graphs below shows a domain of −∞ < x < ∞ and a range of −∞ < y < 0?
A
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8 Which of the following represents the 9 Marian represented the domain of the
domain and the range of the graph function f(x) = 3(2)x as −∞ < y < ∞ on
shown? her math test. Which of the following
explains the error Marian may have
made when she recorded her answer?
A Marian did not make an error; her
answer is correct.
B Marian needs to change the value
−∞ to 0.
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
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Functions and Period:________________________________________________
Equations
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Exponential
Equation
Exponential
Function
Interpret
Real-World Problem
Value
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1 Four viruses have growth rates that can be expressed using the parent function:
f(x) = a(b)x
2 Four radioactive isotopes have decay rates that can be expressed using the parent function
f(x) = abx . Which of them will decay at the fastest rate?
F Isotope 1: f(x) = 4( )x
G Isotope 2: f(x) = 5( )x
H Isotope 3: f(x) = 4( )x
J x
3 )
Isotope 4: f(x) = 5(
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3 A carbon filter is used by a scientist to 4 The return height, in feet, of a bouncing
filter out small particles of soil and rocks regulation basketball can be modeled
from a water sample taken from a using the exponential equation f(x) =
stream. The exponential function f(x) = 5(0.85)x.
500(0.35)x can be used to model the
function. Which of the following could be Jonas tried to explain the function rule
represented by the value 500 in the and said, “When the ball is dropped from
function rule? an initial height of 5 feet, the ball bounce
A The amount of soil particles, in height each time will always be 0.85
grams, remaining in the water times 5 feet.”
sample after filtering.
Which of the following explains where
B The number of times the scientist Jonas’ answer is incorrect.
will filter the water sample until it
becomes pure enough to drink. F Jonas’ answer is correct and needs
no changes.
C The size of the initial water sample,
in gallons. G While the 5 represents the initial
height of the ball, the value 0.85
D The number of particles of soil and represents the amount of the return
rock particles found in the water height each time compared to the
sample during the filtering process. previous bounce, or the rate of
decay of the bounce height.
H The value 5 represents the number
of bounces and 0.85 times the
bounce number represents the
height of the bounce each time.
J The value 0.85 represents the initial
height of the ball in feet and the 5
represents the amount to multiply
the bounce height by to find the
next bounce height each time.
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5 Taren was modeling the rate of decay of 6 The rate at which cell phone subscribers
a certain medication in the blood stream increased per year after 1985 in a given
based on the amount of time that has city is modeled by the exponential
passed since the patient took the function f(x) = 285(1.75)x. James was
medication. The function used to model asked to tell the meaning of the value of
the situation is represented by the the numbers in the function rule. Which
function f(x) = 500(0.25)x. of the following would be the best
answer?
What does the value 0.25 in the function F The value 285 represents the initial
rule represent in the situation? number of subscribers in 1985 and
A The amount of medicine, in grams, the value 1.75 represents the rate of
left in the patient’s blood stream. increase in the number of new
B The amount, in grams, of the subscribers each year.
medication initially taken by the G The value 285 represents the
patient. number of current subscribers in
C The amount of time, in hours, that the city and the value 1.75
pass between measurements of the represents the number of months
medication in the patient’s blood between each new member
stream. subscribing to the service.
H The value 285 represents the
D The rate of decay of the medication
amount in the patient’s blood number of current subscribers and
stream over time. the value 1.75 represents the
number of subscribers in 1985.
J The value 285 represents the
population of the city in 1985 and
the value 1.75 represents the rate at
which people moved into the city.
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7 Martin opened a money market account.
Martin’s investment account balance, to
the nearest dollar, can be determined
using the exponential function f(x) =
1000(1.06)x where x represents the
number of years the money is left to
grow untouched in the account.
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Exponential
Functions and Period:________________________________________________
Equations
Topic: A.9C –Write exponential functions in the form f(x) = abx (where b is a
rational number) to describe problems arising from mathematical and real-world
situations, including growth and decay
Academic Notes:
Language
Equation
Exponential
Equation
Exponential
Function
Rational Number
Growth
Decay
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1 An athlete takes a units of an illegal, 3 The rate of exponential decay for a
performance-enhancing drug. The drug radioactive isotope is graphed below.
has a half-life of 1 day. Which of the Which of the following formulas best
following formulas correctly represents describes this function.
the amount of the drug left in the
athlete's system as a function of the
number of days that has passed since he
took the drug?
A
f(x) = 4
B f(x) = a( )x
C f(x) = a2x
D f(x) = 2ax A
y=bx, 0<b<1
J kx
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4 Madeline has a headache and takes 500 5 Sarah invests her graduation money of
milligrams of a pain reliever. The brand $1,750 in an annuity that pays an
of pain reliever she takes has a half-life interest rate of 6% compounded
of 1 hours. Which function could be use
to describe the amount of pain reliever annually. Sarah wants to determine the
remaining in Madeline’s system at any amount of money that will be in the
given time? account after a certain number of years
if she leaves the money in the account
F and doesn’t make any deposits or
withdrawals. Which function can Sarah
use to describe her investment growth?
G
A f(x) = 1750(0.06)x
H B f(x) = 1750(1.06)x
C f(x) = 1750(0.94)x
J
D f(x) = 1750x1.06
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6 Mindy is working on her math 7 Patrice is folding a paper in class as part
homework. One problem presents her of an investigation about exponential
with the following data table and asks functions. The original area of the whole
her to write a function rule that can paper was 100 cm2. Patrice folds the
describe the data. paper in half and records the area of the
resulting portion on top. Then she folds
the paper in half again, and records the
resulting area again. Patrice continues to
fold and record as long as it is possible.
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8 Daniel wrote the function f(x) = 5(1.2)x to model a situation given on her homework. Which
of the following problem situations can be described using this function rule?
F A bacteria sample started with 5 bacteria increases at a rate of 20% every hour. Write
a function that can be used to describe the amount of bacteria in the sample after any
number of hours.
G A school bus starts its morning route with 5 passengers at its first stop. At each bus
stop along the route, 2 people on average get onto the bus. Write a function that can be
used to describe the number of people on the bus at any given stop along the route to
school.
H Marcus opens a savings account with an initial deposit of $5.00. Each week Marcus
deposits $1.20 into his account. Write a function rule that can be used to find the
amount of money Marcus has deposited in his account after any number of weeks.
J A coffee maker reservoir holds 5 gallons of water. After each cup of coffee brewed, the
water level is reduced by 20%. Write a function rule that can be used to describe the
portion of the original 5 gallons of water that is remaining in the reservoir after a given
number of cups brewed.
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Exponential
Functions and Period:________________________________________________
Equations
Topic: A.9D –Graph exponential functions that model growth and decay and
identify key features, including y-intercept and asymptote, in mathematical and
real-world problems
Academic Notes:
Language
Exponential
Equation
Exponential
Function
Growth
Decay
Y-Intercept
Asymptote
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1 Which of the following is a graph of 2 The function y = 2x is shown below.
exponential decay?
A
D F (0, 5); y = 4
G (5, 0); y = 4
H (0, 5); x = 4
J (5, 0); x = 4
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3 If rabbits are allowed to reproduce without restriction, the population will experience
exponential growth. The table below shows an example how that population might
reproduce.
Which of the following graphs best represents the function that would model this growth?
A
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4 Sergio was solving the following problem 5 Merry got a challenge card as part of a
in class. game in math class. Her challenge was to
create a graph of an exponential function
A certain bacteria doubles every 20 that showed decay with a horizontal
minutes. A population sample that asymptote of y = 2 and had a y-
begins with 10 cells in the culture can be intercept of (0, 3). Which of the following
represented by the function B = 10(2)t, functions could Merry use to win her
where B is the number of bacteria cells challenge?
and t is the time in 20 minute
increments.
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Exponential
Functions and Period:________________________________________________
Equations
Academic Notes:
Language
Expression
Exponential
Expression
Relationship
Exponential
Function
Reasonableness
Prediction
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1 The graph of f(x) is shown below. What 3 Given that the following data represents
is f(x) when x = 79? a growth model, which of the following
functions would be the best fit for this
data trend?
A Time (t)
3 1
9 2
27 3
81 4
A 79 A A = 1t
B x79 B A = 2t
C 279 C A = 3t
D Cannot be determined D A = 4t
P = Kx
P x
1 0
31
92
27 3
F 1
G 2
H 3
J 4
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4 The population growth P of insect species X is shown in the table below in which t indicates
the number of weeks that has passed. If the study began with a starting population of 10,
which of the following exponential equations best fits this data?
P Time (t)
50 1
250 2
1250 3
6250 4
F P = 10( )x
G P = 2(10)x
H P = 50(1)x
J P = 10(5)x
5 After 1 year, a radioactive isotope decays to one fourth of its original amount. Which of the
following functions best describes the amount of the isotope that remains after x years?
A f(x) = 4x
B f(x) = x
C f(x) = x
D f(x) = 2x
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6 The deer population in a certain state 8 The number of coyotes found in certain
park doubles every year. In the year state counties is decreasing at a rate of
2010, there were 30 deer in the park. 4.5% per year. A wildlife biologist
Which function can be used to determine recently counted 100 coyotes in one tri-
the population of deer in the state park county area. The biologist uses a
based on the number of years since function to model the population over
2010? time and then uses this model to predict
F the coyote population. Which function
y = 30(2)x
model did the biologist correctly use to
G y = 302y predict when the population would be
fewer than 50 in this tri-county area?
H y = 2x + 30
F y = 100(0.045)x; after 1 year
J y = 30x(2)
G y = 100(1 - 0.045)x; after 16 years
H y = 100(1 - 0.45)x; after 2 years
7 A bacteria sample is growing
exponentially, as seen in the table below. J y = 100(1-4.5)x; after 8 years
B y = 15.1(0.8)x
C y = 22.3(1.4)x
D y = 20.5(1.9)x
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Number and Period:________________________________________________
Algebraic Methods
Topic: A.10A – Add and subtract polynomials of degree one and degree two
Academic Notes:
Language
Polynomial
Degree one
Polynomial
Degree two
Polynomial
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1 Lisa has a garden in the shape of a rectangle.
If w represents the width of the garden in feet, and l represents its length, what is the
perimeter of Lisa's garden?
A 2w + l
B 2(2w + l)
C 2(w + l)
D w 2 + lw
2 The length of the rectangle shown below 3 The length and width of a rectangle
is represented by the expression are represented by 2x + 3 and x - 1
(x - 2)2. The width is represented by respectively.
the expression (3x - 5). What is the Which of the following represents
perimeter of the rectangle? the perimeter of the rectangle?
A 3x + 2
B 3x + 4
C 6x + 4
D 2x2 + x - 3
F 2x2 + 6x - 2
G x2 + 3x - 1
H 2x2 - 2x - 2
J x2 -x - 1
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4 The sides of a rectangle have a length of 7 Which of these polynomials will make
x + 4 units and a width of 2x + 5 units. the following equation true?
(3x2 - 7x + 2) + _____________
Which of the following represents the =
perimeter of the rectangle?
2x2 -10x + 3
F 3x + 9 units
A
G 6x + 18 units
B
H 4x + 10 units
C
J 2x + 8 units
D
B 2x6 + 5x2 + 6x + 5
C 2x3 + 5x2 + 7x + 5
D 2x6 + 4x4 + 4x3 + 5
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Number and Period:________________________________________________
Algebraic Methods
Academic Notes:
Language
Polynomial
Degree one
Polynomial
Degree two
Polynomial
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1 Lisa has a garden in the shape of a rectangle. The length is 6 feet more than the width.
If w represents the width of the garden in feet, what is the area of Lisa's garden?
A 2w + 6
B 2(2w + 6)
C w+6
D w 2 + 6w
2 Multiply the polynomials (x + 4)(x + 4) 3 What is the area of the triangle with the
F given dimensions shown below?
x2 - 16
G x2 + 16
H x2 + 8x + 16
J x2 - 8x + 16
A 3a2 + 2a - 1
C 6a2 + 4a - 2
D 4a
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4 The length of the rectangle shown below 6 The sides of a rectangle have a length of
is represented by the expression x + 4 units and a width of 2x + 5 units.
(x - 2)2. The width is represented by
the expression (3x - 5). What is the area Which of the following represents the
of the rectangle? area of the rectangle?
F 3x + 9 units
G 6x + 18 units
H 2x2 + 13x + 20 units
J 3x2 + 9x + 20 units
F 2x2 + 6x - 2
7 What is the product of the polynomials
G 2x3 - 2x2 - 2x +30
shown below?
H 2x2 - 2x - 2
(2x - 5)(x + 7)
J 3x3 - 17x2 +32x - 20
A 2x2 – 9x + 35
5 The length and width of a rectangle
B 2x2 – 2x – 35
are represented by 2x + 3 and x - 1
respectively. C 2x2 + 2x – 35
D 2x2 + 9x – 35
Which of the following represents
the area of the rectangle?
A 3x + 2
B 3x + 4
C 6x + 4
D 2x2 + x - 3
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8 The diagram below shows a circle with a 10 A triangle is shown below.
radius of 2x + 3.
(x 2 + 4x 2 + x) (x 2 + x + 5x + 5)
A 2x6 + 5x2 + 6x + 5
C 2x3 + 31x2 + 7x + 5
D 5x6 + 5x5 + 4x4 + 31x3 + 5
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Number and Period:________________________________________________
Algebraic Methods
Degree one
Polynomial
Degree two
Polynomial
Divisor
Divident
Quotient
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1 Simplify the following: (x2 - x - 12) / (x2 - 16) 2 Simplify the following
B (x+4) F (x - 6)
C (x+3)(x+4) G (x - 3)
D (x+3) H (x + 3)
J (x2 + 3)
4 What is the quotient when 2x2 + 7x – 15 5 Which of the following is the quotient of
is divided by 2x – 3? x2 + 4x – 32 when divided by x + 8?
A 2x2 + 5x – 12 F x+4
B x+5 G
C x–7
H
D x–8
J x-4
Name:_________________________________________________
Date:__________________________________________________
Number and Period:________________________________________________
Algebraic Methods
Topic: A.10D –Rewrite polynomial expressions of degree one and degree two
in equivalent forms using the distributive property
Academic Notes:
Language
Polynomial
Expression
Degree one
Polynomial
Degree two
Polynomial
Equivalent
Distributive Property
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1 Simplify the following expression using the distributive property and combining like terms:
3y(y-4) - 5y(y+8)
A 2y2 +4
B -y - 12
C -2y2 - 52y
D -2y(y2 + 4y - 32)
2x(y2 + 3xy + 4x + 3)
F x y2 + 3x2y + 4x2 + 3x
G 2y3 + 6xy2+ 8xy + 3y
H 2y2 + 6xy + 8x + 6
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3 Which of the following is equivalent to
−4x(x + 8)?
A −4x2 – 32x
B −8x + 8
C −4x2 + 8
D −4x2 – 32
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4 Which of the following does not show equivalent expressions?
F 12x2 – 7x – 10 = (4x – 5)(3x + 2)
G 4x2 + 12x – 36 = (2x – 6)(2x + 6)
H 6x2 – 11x – 10 = (2x – 5)(3x + 2)
B (x – 4)(3x – y + 3)
C 3x2 – xy + 3x – 4
D 3x2 – 9x – xy + 4y - 12
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6 On an algebra test, students were asked to rewrite the expression
(3x – 4y)(−2x + 5y − 6) using the distributive property.
Which of the following best explains who got this question right on the test?
F Neither student got this question right.
G Carl got the correct answer.
7
Which expression is equivalent to ?
A 3m2 + 5m - 1
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Academic Notes:
Language
Factor
Trinomial
Perfect Square
Trinomial
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1 What are the factors of the polynomial x2 + 3x + 2?
A (x - 2)(x - 1)
B (2x + 2)(x + 1)
C (x + 3)(x - 2)
D (x + 2)(x + 1)
2 Factor the following polynomial: 4 What are the factors for the
expression x2 + 4x + 3 ?
x2 + 8x + 16
F (x + 4)(x + 3)
F (x + 4)(x - 4)
G ( x2 + 3x)( x2 + x)
G (x + 8)(x + 16)
H (3x + 1)(x + 3)
H (x + 4)2
J (x + 1)(x + 3)
J (x + 4)(x + 8)
x 2 + 6x + 8
Which of the following could possibly be What are the dimensions (length and
the height of the triangle? width) of the rectangular garden?
A 3a +2 A (x + 2)(x + 4)
B 3a - 1 B (x - 2)(x - 4)
C a-1 C (x + 2)(x - 4)
D 4a D (x - 2)(x + 4)
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6 What are the factors of the polynomials
shown below?
2x2 + 9x – 35
π(4 x² + 12x + 9)
D (2x + 3)(2x - 3)
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8 Which function is equivalent to f(x) = 6x2 − 13x + 5?
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Date:__________________________________________________
Number and Period:________________________________________________
Algebraic Methods
Academic Notes:
Language
Binomial
Difference
Square
Difference of two
Squares
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1 Factor the following binomial:
(4x2 - 16)
A (x + 4)(x - 4)
B (x + 4)(4x - 4)
C 4(x + 2)(x - 2)
D -4(x 2 + 4)
(25x2 - 36)
F (x + 5)(x - 6)
G (x - 5)(x + 6)
H (6x + 5)(6x - 5)
J (5x + 6)(5x - 6)
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3 Which of the following binomials is 5 Determine whether 36 – 81y2 is a
factorable as a difference of two difference of two squares and which of
squares? the following best represents its factors.
A x2+ 4 A (6 + 9y)(6 – 9y)
B x2 – 144x B (6 – 9y2) (6 + 9y2)
C x2 – 20 C (6 – 9y)(6 – 9y)
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7 Jermaine factored several problems as
part of his math homework on the
difference of two squares. Which of the
following problems from Jermaine’s
homework is incorrectly factored as a
difference of two squares?
A 4x2 – 81 = (2x – 9)(2x + 9)
C x2 + 4 = (x – 2)(x + 2)
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Date:__________________________________________________
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Algebraic Methods
Academic Notes:
Language
Simplify
Expressions
Radical Expressions
Square Root
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1 Simplify the following radical expression:
A
B
C
D
F
G
H
J
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3 Which of the following shows a radical
expression that has been correctly
5 Simplify the following Radical
simplified? Expression into its simplest radical
form:
A
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Date:__________________________________________________
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Algebraic Methods
Topic: A.11B –Simplify numeric and algebraic expressions using the laws of
exponents, including integral and rational exponents.
Academic Notes:
Language
Simplify
Numeric Expression
Algebraic
Expression
Laws of Exponents
Integral Exponent
Rational Exponent
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1 Larry is designing the floor of a building. 3 Which of the following is equivalent to
The design of the floor will be in the
shape of a rectangular grid consisting of ?
n³ columns by n² rows of tiles.
A
G
What is the length of each side of this
square?
H
F 4x2y 4
J G 4xy2
H 2xy2
J 8x2y 4
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5 The figure below shows a rectangular 7 Which value of a will make the
prism with variable dimensions. statement below true?
A 1
B 4
C 7
D 9
J 3 x3y2
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9 Simplify the following: 11 Simplify the following:
A 72x19y18
B
12 Simplify the following:
D
(Assume the denominator is not equal
to zero.)
F
10 Simplify the following:
G
(3x 3y2)(8x 4y6)
F 1 1x7y8
H
G 24x12y12
H 24x7y8 J
J 24x81y64
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13 Simplify the following: 14 Simplify the following:
(Assume the denominator is not equal (Assume the denominator is not equal
to zero.) to zero.)
A F
G
B
H
C
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15 A rectangular prism has a width of x inches, a length of x2 y inches, and a height of y2
inches. Which expression represents the volume in cubic inches of this rectangular prism?
A 4x2y2
B 4x3y3
C x2y2
D x3y3
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Date:__________________________________________________
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Academic Notes:
Language
Relation
Verbally
Tabularly
Graphically
Symbolically
Function
Function Notation
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1 The table below shows the relationship between G, the number of gallons of gasoline
purchased, and T, the total cost.
Number of Gallons G) 1 2 5 10
Total Cost (T) $1.50 3.00 $7.50 $15.00
C G = 1.50T
D This data cannot be represented as a function
2 Beth created the table below to show E, the amount of money she earns, based on H, the
number of hours she works.
Number of Hours
Worked (H) 2 5 7
Which of the following equations BEST represents the relationship shown in this table?
F H = 4.50E
G H = 9E
H E = 4.50H
J This data cannot be represented as a function
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3 The table below contains data that was 4 Which of these graphs below represents
gathered by Mrs. Hall's geometry a function?
students. F
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5 Which of these sets of ordered pairs 7 Which of these descriptions below
below does not represent a function? represents a graph that cannot be
A {(1, 1) (2, 2) (3, 3) (4, 4) (5, 5)} defined as a function?
B {(2, 1) (4, 2) (6, 3) (8, 1) (10, 2)} A A line which contains the points:
(–2, –2), (–1, –1), (0, 0), (1, 1), (2,
C {(0, 0) (2, 3) (3, 6) (2, 9) (6, 12)} 2)
D {(1, 5) (2, 4) (3, 3) (4, 2) (5, 1)} B parabola which contains the points:
(–2, 9), (0, 1), (1, 0), (3, 4), (4, 9)
6 Jared filled up his 20 gallon gas tank just C A parabola which contains the
before taking a 250 mile road trip. He points:
did not stop for gas during his trip. (–1, 0), (0, 1), (0, –1), (3, 2), (3, –2)
D An absolute value graph which
The table below shows how much gas he contains the points:
had left in the tank after each 50 miles (–6, 2), (–5, 1), (–4, 0), (–3, 1), (–2,
driven on his road trip. 2)
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8 Which of the following relations also 9 Of the relations shown below, which
shows a functional relationship? does not represent a functional
F relationship?
A
B {(-1,3),(5,8),(3,6)}
C number of fastballs a pitcher throws,
x, and the score of the opposing
team, y
J
D
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10 Which representation does not show y as a function of x?
F
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11 The owner of a store buys large boxes of candy bars from a warehouse and repackages
them to sell in smaller boxes in his store. The store owner packages 4 candy bars in each
small box. Each large box contains 24 candy bars. Which graph represents the relationship
between x large boxes and y small boxes?
A
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Date:__________________________________________________
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Algebraic Methods
Academic Notes:
Language
Evaluate
Function
Function Notation
Element
Domain
Input
Set of X-Values
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1 What is the value of this function 4 A certain function is represented by f(x)
evaluated at f(–3)? = -4x2 - 3x + 2.
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6 If f(x) = (x − 3)2 + 4 and g(x) = x3 + 2, which statement is true?
F f (−2) = g(−3)
G f(0) = g(−1)
H f (8) = g(3)
J f (2) = g(1)
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Date:__________________________________________________
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Algebraic Methods
Topic: A.12C –Identify terms of arithmetic and geometric sequences when the
sequences are given in function form using recursive processes
Academic Notes:
Language
Arithmetic Sequence
Geometric Sequence
Function
Recursive Processes
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A.12C Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
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1 The nth term of a series is determined
3 Find the missing terms in the arithmetic
by the expression . sequence 18, ___, ___, ___, 42.
The table below shows the values for a. 24, 36, 48 c. 6, 12, 18
different terms of a series.
b. 24, 30, 36 d. 48, 78, 108
Term (n) Value
10 45
20 190
30 435
40 780
4 Determine whether the sequence 12, 40,
50 1,225
68, 96 could be geometric or arithmetic. If
60 1,770 possible, find the common ratio or difference.
100
a. It could be geometric with r = 28.
What is the value of the 100th term in b. It could be arithmetic with d = –28.
this series? c. It is neither.
A 50 d. It could be arithmetic with d = 28.
B 2,450
C 4,950
D 9,900
5 Find the 7th term of the geometric
sequence –4, 12, –36, 108, –324,...
2 Find the 22nd term in the arithmetic sequence
–5, –9, –13, –17, –21,...
a. 8,748 c. –2,920
a. –93 c. –110 b. 972 d. –2,916
b. –84 d. –89
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Date:__________________________________________________
Number and Period:________________________________________________
Algebraic Methods
Topic: A.12D –Write a formula for the nth term of arithmetic and geometric
sequences, given the value of several of their terms
Academic Notes:
Language
Formula
nth Term
Arithmetic Sequence
Geometric Sequence
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A.12D Writing Formulas for Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
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1 The pattern of squares below continues 2 Which represents the sum of the
indefinitely. More squares are added arithmetic series 19 + 16 + 13 + 10 + 7 + 4?
with
each step, n.
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3 The sum of the interior angles of various polygons is shown as a relationship in the table
below.
If this pattern continues, which formula can be used to find S, the sum of the measures of
the interior angles of any polygon knowing n, the number of angles?
F S = 180(n – 1)
G S = 180(n − 2)
H S = 180n
J S = 3(180)(n – 1)
4 Write a rule and find the 10th term of 5 Write a rule and find the 9th term of the
the arithmetic sequence 32, 25, 18, 11, 4, geometric sequence -5, 10, -20, 40, -80, . . . .
….
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6 The first five figures in a pattern are shown below. Each figure is made up of identical
circles.
If the pattern continues, which expression can be used to find the number of circles that
make up Figure n?
A n2 + 2n
B n2 + 2
C 2n2 + 1
D 2n2 + n
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Date:__________________________________________________
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Algebraic Methods
Topic: A.12E –Solve mathematic and scientific formulas, and other literal
equations, for a specified variable
Academic Notes:
Language
Mathematic Formula
Scientific Formula
Literal Equation
Variable
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A.12E Solving Formulas
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1 The equation below can be used to 3 Evaluate p in the equation below.
determine I, the amount of simple
interest on a loan.
A
I = prt, where p is the principal, r is the
rate of the loan, and t is the length of the B
loan in years.
C
F
C
G -10
H 2
D
J 10
H y = -3x - 5
J
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5 The average blue whale gains weight at a constant rate each day during its first six months
of life. The relationship between the average blue whale’s weight in tons, w, and its age in
days, d, for the first six months of its life can be modeled by the function w = 0.1d + 3.
Based on this relationship, which statement is not true for the average blue whale?
A The average blue whale weighs 3 tons at birth.
B When the average blue whale is 5 days old, it weighs 20 tons.
C The average blue whale gains 0.1 ton per day during its first six months of life.
D When the average blue whale weighs 18 tons, it is 150 days old.
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1 The graph below shows the test grading scale Mrs. Voyles used to determine the grades on
a test she gave to her students last week.
What grade would a student make if six problems were answered incorrectly?
A 70
B 76
C 82
D 94
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2 The graph below represents the cost, in dollars, for printing T-shirts.
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3 Jonathan recorded the number of miles he jogged over a three week period in the graph
below.
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4 Bob is returning home from a vacation he took last week.
The graph below represents d, the distance in miles Bob is away from his home after driving
for h hours.
If Bob continues to drive at the same rate of speed, how many miles will he be away from
home after driving nine hours?
F 160
G 240
H 470
J 540
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5 Cato went to eat at Zen's Pizza Parlor 6 The table below lists the amounts of
with some friends. He used a coupon interest paid for a simple interest loan.
which deducts c dollars from the original
cost of the pizza. Principal Interest
$ 50 $ 9
Cato's meal cost $11.60, and he left a
$100 $18
tip, for the waiter, of 15% of the original
$200 $36
cost of the pizza.
A $0.99
B $1.74 7 The payroll clerk for a furniture store
uses the function P(x) = 500 + 0.15x to
C $2.49
determine the weekly pay, P(x), of each
D $14.90 salesperson where x is the total amount
of sales for each salesperson.
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8 The table below represents the cost of 9 The owner of a limousine service
four televisions based on their diagonal charges a flat fee of $75 dollars plus an
length. additional charge of $20 per hour to rent
a limousine.
Diagonal Length Cost She uses the equation below to
19 inches $ 295 determine C, the total charge to rent a
limousine for any number of full hours,
27 inches $ 385
h.
32 inches $ 649
C = 75 + 20h
52 inches $1,899
What is the greatest number of full
hours that Kenneth can rent a limousine
Based on the table, which of the
from this limousine service if he has
following statements is most likely to be
$150 to spend?
true?
A 1
F The larger the television, the less it
is likely to cost. B 2
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10 An electrician charges a fixed rate plus 11 A master plumber charges $30 per
an hourly labor charge for a service hour plus a service charge.
call.
If Carl paid $155 for a job and the
The graph below shows the amount of plumber worked 4 hours, what was the
money an electrician earns based on service charge?
the number of hours spent on a job. A $25.00
B $35.00
C $39.85
D $125.00
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13 It costs $15, plus $3.25 per hour, to 14 The children in the Grant family are
rent a boat at the lake. paid an allowance, A, each week by
their parents for some of the extra
The rental shop uses the equation work they do around the house.
below to determine C, the total charge
to rent a boat for h full hours. Mr. and Mrs. Grant use this formula
below to determine the amount of
C = 3.25h + 15 allowance each child receives. The
amount of money each child receives as
Which of the following is the greatest an allowance is dependent on the age,
number of full hours that Gilbert can Y, of the child in years.
rent a boat if he has $30 to spend?
A 2 hours A = 4.00 + 0.50Y
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15 The function y = 6 + 1.25x can be used to find the cost of joining an online music club and
buying x songs from the website. Based on this information, which statement about the
graph of this situation is true?
A The y-intercept of the graph represents the cost of each song.
B The y-intercept of the graph represents the cost of joining the music club.
C The slope of the graph represents the total number of songs bought by members of
the club.
D The slope of the graph represents the number of songs each member buys when
visiting the website.
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17 Emma is having a slumber party for 12 of her friends. The menu includes hot wings and
hamburgers. Wings will cost $.45 per wing and each complete hamburger will cost $1.75.
If Emma can spend at most $90 at the grocery store, write the linear inequality in
standard form that will represent this situation if x = number of wings and y = the number
of hamburgers.
18
Maria and her brother have $25.00 to split and spend at the Fall Festival. If c = the
number of carnival rides and z = the number of zoo rides, which of the following
inequalities represents this situation?
F
G
H
J
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19 12 years ago Jonathan planted a maple tree. He plotted the height of the tree at the
beginning of every summer and connected the growth with a line.
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20 Sarah is buying roses and carnations to make center pieces for prom. Roses, x, cost $3
each and carnations, y, cost $1 each. She can spend no more than $75 on the flowers.
Which graph represents the solution to the problem?
F
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21 The school's mathematics department 22 The concentration, in milligrams per
sponsors a family math game night liter, of a certain medication in a
every year. The first year there were patient’s blood as time passes is given
55 participants and the second year by the data in the table below.
there were 80 participants. Which of
the following equations can be used to
predict the amount of participants, y,
for any year, x, thereafter?
A 25x - y = -30
B f(x) = 25x - 80
C 25x + y = 30
D f(x) = 25x + 80 Which of the following regression
equations best models this data in
order to find specific concentrations
when given an amount of time after
taking the medication?
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23 Madeline has a headache and takes 24 Sarah invests her graduation money of
500 milligrams of a pain reliever. The $1,750 in an annuity that pays an
brand of pain reliever she takes has a interest rate of 6% compounded
half-life of 2.5 hours. Which function annually. Sarah wants to determine
could be used to describe the amount the amount of money that will be in the
of pain reliever remaining in account after a certain number of
Madeline’s system at any given time? years if she leaves the money in the
A account and doesn’t make any deposits
or withdrawals. Which function can
Sarah use to describe her investment
B growth?
F f(x) = 1750(0.06)x
C
G f(x) = 1750(1.06)x
D H f(x) = 1750(0.94)x
J f(x) = 1750x1.06
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25 Mindy is working on her math
homework. One problem presents her
with the following data table and asks
her to write a function rule that can
describe the data.
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26 A man bought x boxes of doughnuts for $3.49 each. He paid with a $50 bill and received
the correct amount of change. If he received more than $10 but less than $20, which
inequality represents the number of boxes of doughnuts he could have bought?
F 9 ≤ x ≤ 11
G 8 ≤ x ≤ 12
H 8 ≤ x ≤ 11
J 9 ≤ x ≤ 12
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27 The population of Webb County, Texas, from the year 2000 through 2010 is shown in the
graph.
If the trend shown in the graph continues, what will be the population of Webb County in
2015?
A 307,000
B 278,500
C 471,500
D 158,000
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28 The average blue whale gains weight at a constant rate each day during its first six months
of life. The relationship between the average blue whale’s weight in tons, w, and its age in
days, d, for the first six months of its life can be modeled by the function w = 0.1d + 3.
Based on this relationship, which statement is not true for the average blue whale?
F The average blue whale weighs 3 tons at birth.
G When the average blue whale is 5 days old, it weighs 20 tons.
H The average blue whale gains 0.1 ton per day during its first six months of life.
J When the average blue whale weighs 18 tons, it is 150 days old.
29 A customer pays an annual membership fee of $85 to a neighborhood car wash. Each time
he takes his car to the car wash, he pays only $7. The total amount of money he spends at
the car wash in one year in dollars can be found using the function y = 7x + 85. What does
the variable x represent in this function?
A The total amount of money the customer spends each month at the car wash
B The number of months the customer has been a member at the car wash
C The number of times the customer takes his car to the car wash in one year
D The cost each time the customer takes his car to the car wash
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30 There are 32 founding members of an organization. The function y = 3x2 + 32 can be used
to determine the number of members in the organization after x months. Based on this
function, which statement is true?
F The number of members in the organization increases by 9 members each month.
G At the end of 16 months, there will be 288 members in the organization.
H The number of members in the organization increases by 3 members each month.
J At the end of 6 months, there will be 140 members in the organization.
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31 Given the following equations:
Equation A:
Equation B:
Equation C:
Equation D:
A III and IV
B II Only
C I, III and IV
D I, II, III and IV
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32 Rental Prices Per Bicycle Per Hour
Hours, h Cost in dollars, c
0 $6.50
1/2 $8.50
6 $30.50
6.5 $32.50
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33 A theater owner wants to set new ticket prices for events to performances at his theater
based on sales in order to maximize his potential profit. The table below shows data he
collected on the number of tickets sold based on the price per ticket, and the amount of
money he would earn.
Use a regression equation in your graphing calculator to determine the optimum amount
the theater owner should charge per ticket in order to sell the most tickets and maximize
his profit.
A $11.75
B $11.50
C $11,750
D Not here
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34 Marian represented the domain of the
function f(x) = 3(2)x as −∞ < y < ∞ on
her math test. Which of the following
explains the error Marian may have
made when she recorded her answer?
F Marian did not make an error; her
answer is correct.
G Marian needs to change the value
−∞ to 0.
H Marian needs to change the value
∞ to 0.
J Marian needs to change the
variable y to the variable x and her
numbers are correct.
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35 On an algebra test, students were asked to rewrite the expression
(3x – 4y)(−2x + 5y − 6) using the distributive property.
Which of the following best explains who got this question right on the test?
A Neither student got this question right.
B Carl got the correct answer.
C James got the correct answer.
D Both students got the question right – their answers are equivalent.
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36 Lindsay owns a hair salon. Her monthly sales, in thousands, are shown the table.
She has a graphing calculator and wants to use a regression equation to determine a model
to describe her data so that she can use it to predict her total sales in a later month of the
year.
Which of the following should she select to find her function model?
F 0: ExpReg
G 4: LinReg (ax+b)
H 5: QuadReg
J She cannot use a graphing calculator to find this function model.
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37 Carmen and Sam were doing an activity in class where they threw a racquetball at a CBR
to collect data. A table of data collected by the CBR and graphing calculator is shown below
They were then asked to write an equation to model their data in order to make
predictions. Which of the following best explains what Carmen and Sam should do to finish
their assignment?
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38 The function y = 2x is shown below. 39 A bacteria sample is growing
exponentially, as seen in the table
below.
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41 Which of the graphs below could generate this table of values?
x y
–4 4
–2 3
0 2
2 1
4 0
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42 Several students performed an experiment by dropping marbles into a jar of water. They
measured the height of the water after every five marbles.
Height of
Number of
Water
Marbles
(in inches)
0 5
5 5.5
10 6
15 6.5
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F
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43 Bart wants to fly on a plane to see his grandmother. A sign on the plane read that carry-on
bags could weigh no more than 15 pounds.
Which of the following graphs represents the possible values Bart's carry-on bag can
weigh?
A
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44 Marcus delivers pizzas three nights a week. He receives $15 per night plus $10 for every
20 miles he drives to make the deliveries.
Which of the following graphs represents his earnings for one night?
F
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H
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45 Several students performed an experiment by dropping pennies into a jar of water. They
measured the height of the water after every ten pennies.
The results are listed in the table below.
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46 Shirley rides her bike at an average speed of 12 miles per hour.
The linear function d = 12t represents the distance, d, in miles, that Shirley rides in a
certain length of time, t, in hours.
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47 Neil went for a walk on Monday and Tuesday of last week. He walked a total of 3 miles or
less for the two days. Neil walked x miles on Monday and y miles on Tuesday.
Which graph below shows all possible pairs of values for x and y ?
A
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D
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48 Which of the shaded regions below contains the points that make the inequality true?
F
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49 Which of the shaded regions graphed below best represents the solution set of the
inequality 4x + 3y < 9?
A
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50 Max thinks of a number. He then 52 A person's maximum, predicted safe
multiplies the number by 3 and heart rate is determined by using the
subtracts 4 from his result. formula below, where n is the number
of heart beats per minute and a is the
If Max's final answer is a number person's age.
greater than 8, which number line
shows the domain of Max's original n = 220 – a
number?
F During an exercise program, a healthy
person can stay between 90% and 55%
G of this heart rate. These are considered
to be the high point and the low point
H
of the exercise heart rate range.
J
Which table below best shows the
maximum predicted safe heart rate,
51 Abe made a two-dimensional graph of the high point of the heart rate range,
this inequality below. A, B, and C are and the low point of the heart-rate
constants that Abe was given. range for a healthy 18 year old?
F Maximum predicted 198
Ax + By > C safe heart rate
High Point 178
He found that the graph contains the Low Point 121
point (0, 0).
G Maximum predicted 202
Which is the strongest conclusion that safe heart rate
can be made about one or more of High Point 204
these constants? Low Point 210
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53 Discount tickets to a movie are 55 Rachel bought a new refrigerator last
available for customers who are year.
younger than 12 years of age or at
least 55 years old. The graph below represents the total
cost Rachel will spend for electricity
Which graph best models this usage, per year, plus the original cost
situation? of the refrigerator.
A
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56 Rita, Tina, and Sonya decided to have a
contest to see who could save the most
money from their summer jobs. They
compared their results on the last day
of summer.
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57
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58 Which situation would produce the 59 This graph represents the distance
graph below? traveled by a bicyclist over a given
time on one trip.
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60 A rental car company charges a one-time fee of $20. They also charge a fee of $0.10 for
each mile the car is driven.
Which of these graphs best represents the relationship between the cost, in dollars, of the
rental car and the number of miles the car is driven?
F
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61 The mapping below represents y as a quadratic function of x.
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62 The graph below shows the change in the value of a car over several years.
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63 The owner of a store buys large boxes of candy bars from a warehouse and repackages
them to sell in smaller boxes in his store. The store owner packages 4 candy bars in each
small box. Each large box contains 24 candy bars. Which graph represents the relationship
between x large boxes and y small boxes?
A
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D
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64 Carlo and Sam are working together on 65 Which of the following represents the
their math homework. In problem domain and the range of the graph
number 14 they were asked to find the shown?
range of the graph of the exponential
function shown on the graph below.
Carlo says the range is −∞ < y < 0 B −∞ < x < ∞; 0 < y < ∞
while Sam thinks the range is −∞ < x < C 0 < x < ∞; 0 < y < ∞
∞. Which of the following best explains D −∞ < x < 0; −∞ < y < 0
which of the students is correct?
F Carlo is correct. Sam has used the
domain values instead of the range
values in his inequality.
G Sam is correct. Carlo used the
domain values instead of the range
values in his inequality.
H Both students are incorrect.
J Both students are correct.
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66 A carbon filter is used by a scientist to
filter out small particles of soil and
rocks from a water sample taken from
a stream. The exponential function f(x)
= 500(0.35)x can be used to model the
function. Which of the following could
be represented by the value 500 in the
function rule?
F The amount of soil particles, in
grams, remaining in the water
sample after filtering.
G The number of times the scientist
will filter the water sample until it
becomes pure enough to drink.
H The size of the initial water
sample, in gallons.
J The number of particles of soil and
rock particles found in the water
sample during the filtering
process.
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67 If rabbits are allowed to reproduce without restriction, the population will experience
exponential growth. The table below shows an example how that population might
reproduce.
Which of the following graphs best represents the function that would model this growth?
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A
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68 The deer population in a certain state
park doubles every year. In the year
2010, there were 30 deer in the park.
Which function can be used to
determine the population of deer in the
state park based on the number of
years since 2010?
F y = 30(2)x
G y = 302y
H y = 2x + 30
J y = 30x(2)
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69 The sum of the interior angles of various polygons is shown as a relationship in the table
below.
If this pattern continues, which formula can be used to find S, the sum of the measures of
the interior angles of any polygon knowing n, the number of angles?
A S = 180(n – 1)
B S = 180(n − 2)
C S = 180n
D S = 3(180)(n – 1)
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70 Elaine is planning a party for her little sister at Kiddie Fun Town. The charge for a two
hour party is $7.50 per child, with a minimum total charge of $30.
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71 The square of Mike's age, m, and the 73 A high school recently held a student
square of Gilbert's age, g, is equal to council election. In order to be elected
3,185. president of the student council, a
B
72 Kathleen is t years old.
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74 Jill has a $30 gift certificate for a movie
rental. Each time she rents a movie, $6
is deducted from her gift certificate
balance.
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75 The graph below shows the test grading scale Mrs. Voyles used to determine the grades
on a test she gave to her students last week.
What grade would a student make if six problems were answered incorrectly?
A 78
B 76
C 82
D 94
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76 The graph below represents the cost, in dollars, for printing T-shirts.
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77 Jonathan recorded the number of miles he jogged over a three week period in the graph
below.
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78 Bob is returning home from a vacation he took last week.
The graph below represents d, the distance in miles Bob is away from his home after
driving for h hours.
If Bob continues to drive at the same rate of speed, how many miles will he be away from
home after driving nine hours?
F 160
G 240
H 470
J 540
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79 The table below shows the ant's 80 The payroll clerk for a furniture store
locations on a traveling path during a uses the function P(x) = 500 + 0.15x to
30-second observation. determine the weekly pay, P(x), of
each salesperson where x is the total
Time Distance amount of sales for each salesperson.
(in seconds) (in inches)
0 0 Which of the following is a correct
interpretation of this function?
5 20
10 20 F All salespersons will receive a 15%
15 20 raise.
20 60 G All salespersons will receive a 15%
25 30 bonus.
30 0
H All salespersons will receive $500
plus 15% of the total sales of the
Which of the following statements is
store.
true about the ant's travels based on
the table of values? J All salespersons will receive $500
plus 15% of their individual sales.
A The ant moved at a constant speed
while being observed.
B The ant remains at a constant
distance for at least 10 seconds
while being observed.
C The ant traveled a total distance of
150 inches while being observed.
D The ant traveled in a circle while
being observed.
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81 The table below represents the cost of 82 The cost of an overdue library book is
four televisions based on their diagonal 25¢ plus 10¢ for each additional day.
length.
Which of the following statements
Diagonal Length Cost about the cost of an overdue library
19 inches $ 295 book is true?
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