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Name ____________________________

Assessment A
Date __________ Score ___ %
Expressions, Linear Equations

Shade in the circle of the correct answer.

1. Simplify the expression. 6. Emily is buying a CD for $17. The sales


tax rate where she lives is 6%. How
2(3x - 1) + x much will the CD cost including tax?

® 6x 1+x ® $18.02 ® $17.06


@ 6X2-2 © $17.42 ® $18.06
@ 7x-2
7. Which equation matches this graph?
@ 3x - 1 + 2x y
® y=x-1 -..-..-4 !

2. Which of the following is equal to 1


(3X2 + 6x + 4) (-x 2 + 2x - 1) ?
® Y= 2 x - 1 ...... i'I!:-x
-4 4

@ 4X2 + 4x + 5
© y = -2x + 2 I
L. ......
...... <

® 2X2 + 4x + 3
® y=2x-1 L'----4

8. What is the slope of the line passing


© 4X2 + 6x + 3 through points (-2, 1) and (0, -1)?
@ None of the above.
® 0 ® 1

3. Given that a = -1, b = 3, and c = -4, © -1 @ -2


evaluate the expression.
9. Write the equation 3y - 2x + 6 = 0 in
5b - (a + C)2 slope-intercept form.
2
® 144 ® 6 ® y=3"x-2 ® y=-2x+6
3 1
© 400 @ -10 © y= 2x + 2 @ Y = 6x -18

10. Which graph matches this equation in


4. Solve for x. 4x - 8 = -12
point-slope form? (y - 3) = -2(x - 1)?
® 5 ® -5
-4 Y

© -1 @ 1 ® ®
1 ..,,' " "x
5. Solve for x. 2 (12x - 6) = 2x - 15 ".
.... i"""

9
® 5 ® -3 © @
© -15 @ 4

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Name ____________________________
Assessment B
Date _______________ Score _ _ _ % Linear Systems, Inequalities,
. . Shade in the circle of the correct answer. Absolute Value
I
1. Which point is the 6. Solve this linear inequality. -3x > 9
solution to this
graphed system of ® x=-3
linear equations? x
© x>3
y=x-1
1
y =-"'2x +2 7. Which inequality matches the graph?
.. I • I I ...
® (2,1) ® (0,-1) 2 3
© (-1,2) @ (~; 0) ® x;:::-1 ® X:5-i

2. Use substitution to © x > -1 ® x < -1


solve this linear
system. 8. Which inequality matches the graph?

® (-1,0) ® (3, -2) ® y = -2x-1


© (1,4) @ (1,2) ® y < -2x-1
3. Use linear
6x - 2y =-2 © y > -2x-1
combinations to solve
this linear system.
2x + 2y = 10 ® y:5 -2x - 1

® (2,7) ® (1,4) 9. Which numbers are solutions to this


absolute value equation?
C9 (0,1) ® (5,0)
]4x - 2] =10
4. The ordered pair (3, -1) is a solution of
which linear system? @ -3 and 3 ® -2 and 3

® 2x - 5y = 11 ® x + 3y = 15
© 2 and 3 @ 4 and 2
-x+y=2 2x + 4y = 2
10. Which graph shows the solution to this
© 3x+y=8 ® None of absolute value inequality?
x+2y=1 the above

5. The Martino family bought 5 movie


OIl( I • e I Ie ...
tickets and 3 tubs of popcorn for $39.50. ® -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
The Chang family bought 3 movie tickets
and 1 tub of popcorn for $20.50. How
much does a tub of popcorn cost?
® ~"~I-+~--rl-$$~I
-1 0 1 2 3
__~~"~
4 5

~"Hrl-+1~e __I--.1-&m~I-'''
® $2.50 ® $3.50 © -1 0 1 2 3 4 5

© $4.00 ® $5.50 ® None of the above

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Name ____________________________ Assessment C
Date _ _ _ _ _ __ Score ____ 0/0 Multiplying & Dividing
Polynomials, Factoring

Shade in the circle of the correct answer.


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1. Simplify the expression. 24x 6 7. Factor the expression. 9x 2 -4
8X2
9(X2 - 4)
6x 3
®
® ® 3x 3
® (3x - 2)(3x + 2)
© 16x 4 @ 3x 4
@ (3x - 2)2
2. Simplify the expression. (4x2y)3
® None of the above

@ 4x2y3 ® 64x6y3 8. Factor the expression. X2 - 4x + 4

© 4x5y4 @ 64x5y3
® (x - 4)2

3. Simplify the expression. x3 + x


X
® (x + 2)2

© (x - 2)(x + 2)
® X2 + 1 ® x3 @ None of the above
© X4 + X2 @ 2X2
9. Factor the expression. 6x 2 -7x - 10
4. What is the product of (2x + 1)(x - 3)?
® (3x - 10)(2x + 1)

® 2X2 + X - 3 ® 2X2 - 5x - 3
® (6x + 5)(x - 2)

© 3x- 2 @ 2x - 6x - 3
© (6x - 5)(x + 2)

5. When multiplying two binomials, what @ None of the above


does the acronym FOIL stand for?
10. The perimeter of a
® First, Outer, Inner, Last (terms) rectangle is 52 cm.
Its area is 160 cm 2.
® Factor, Order, Identify, Look back
What are the
© Fake Or Invent Lines dimensions of the
rectangle?
@ Few Ostriches Investigate Logic
® 4 cm x 40 cm
6. What is the greatest common factor of
4x 6 and 12x3y ? ® 4 em x 13 cm

® 2x 3y ® 4x © 10 cm x 16 cm

4x 3 @ 8x 3 @ The problem cannot be solved from


© the given information.

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Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
Assessment D
Date ________ Score _ _ _ 0/0
Rational Expressions, Quadratics

Shade in the circle of the correct answer.

1. Simplify the expression. 3x + 9 6. Simplify the expression.


X2 - 9

3
® x ® 2.J2
© --132 @ 8
2

7. Find the missing length.


2. Simplify the expression.
®
x~
3
X3 + 2X2
® x 3 4x ®
X2
-2x
® 8

X2 x
© 81
12

©
C X2 _ 2x
@ x-2 @ None of the above

3. Simplify the expression. X2 - 16 ..:.. ~ 8. Which equation is the quadratic formula?


3 . 6
(A\ -b
6X2_16 ~ X= 2'a
® 3x-4
® =.J b 2 - 4ac
x
,-----
@
© x = -b +.y 2a
2(x - 4) b2 - 4ac

4. Simplify the expression. 3


5x -10
+ _1_
x 2
® None of the above

8 9. Use the quadratic formula to solve for x.


® 5x -10 2X2 - X - 3 =0
@ 3x
5x -10
® -1, ; ® -;,1
© -2,3 @ 5
5. It takes William 45 minutes to weed the
10. Which equation matches the graph?
garden. It takes his younger sister Maya
75 minutes to do the same job. If they ® y = x 2 -2
work together, how long will it take
them? (Round to the nearest minute.) ® y =-x 2 + 1
® 25 minutes ® 28 minutes © y =-2x 2 - 4x - 2
© 36 minutes @ 60 minutes ® y = 3x 2 - 6x + 1

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2. $70.42 3. Y = x-1
3. 3x + 2
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1. (1, 2)
2. (1,1)
3. (-2, -4)
4. (2,3)
EXCELLENT!
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" 1. 9x 2 + 12y - 6
2. -1 Ox 3 + 5x 2 - 25x
3. x + 2
4. 10x 3 - 4X2 + 8
5. 3y - 2
6. 9x 4 - 3x 2 + 6x
5. (-2, -3) Page 20 7. 6x - 4
6. (4, -8) 8. -4x 3 + 8x 2 - 24x
1. -7,7 9. -2,3
9. X2 + 1
Page 16 2. -3,3 10. -6,2 10. 5x 3 + 6x 2 - 3x
1. (2,1) 5. (3, -1) L 11.2x-3
3. 2,4 11. -..1-
2'2
2. (9, -4) 6. (1,2) 12. -6x 3y3 + 2x2y4
4. -4,2 12. -4,5 13. x2y - 4xy2 - 2y3
3. (-6, 13) 7. (5, -2)
4. (1, 1 ~ ) PERFECT! 5. -5, 1
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13. -3,3 14. 3x 2y - 4x

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3' Leibniz each invented calculus in
1. Gabriel is 9, Dan is 13 4
7. -4,0 15. 5 ,2 the mid-1600s working
2. 21 em x 42 em
3. 15 dimes, 5 quarters 8. -1,7 16. -2, 1 independently.
4. 287 student tickets, 134 adult Page 21 Page 25
tickets 1. x < -2 or x > 0 1. X2 + 5x + 6
5. 12 cm 2. -2<x<0 2. x2+x-20
6. 7 months; $175 3. x s -1 or x <:! 3 3. x2-7x+10
7. Basic fee $4.00, Per-day late 4. -3s xs 1 4. x2+12x+36
fee $1.50
5. x s 0 or x ~ 4 5. x 2 -36
8. $0.61 6. x 2 -4x-21
6. -5 s x s 1
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1. x s -2 8. x s -1 or x <:! 2 8. 9x 2 - 16
2. x >-3 9. x < -2 or x > 1- 9. x2-8x-9
3
3. x <-2 10. ~<X<2 10. 8x 2 + 8x - 6
4. x >-4 11. x 2 -4
5. x <:! -2 Page 22 12. x 2 - 14x + 49
6. x <:! -3 1. x 6 13. x2y 17. 3x2y2 13. X2 - 1
7. x<4 2. 49 14. 15y11 18. x9y3 14. 6x 2 + 9x - 6
8. x<1 3. y5 15. 64x s 19. 6x 2 HYPATIA OF ALEXANDRIA
9. x>3 4. 81 16. x3y2 20. 3x 3y
10. x> -1 5. x 9
11. x s 4 6. 8X5
12. x>1 7. x 5
8. 3X7
SUPERB!
9. 2X4
10. x 10
11. -3x 4
12. 30x 9
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1. 8 9. x 1. (x - 2)(x - 3) _x_
1. 3 8.
x+1
2. 6x 10. 2x 2. (x + 6)(x + 7)
_ 1_ _4_
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4. 3x 12. 10xy2 4. (x + 7)(x + 3)
x _1_
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6. 6 14. 7xy 6. (x - 4)(x - 8) 2
7. 12x 2y 15. X2 7. (x - 2)(x - 9) 4. ""5 11. -~
x+1
8. 5x 16. 3x 3 y2 8. (x+12)(x-4)
5. ~
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9. (x + 3)(x - 11)
Page 27 10. (x+10)(x+1) 6. x+5 13. ...lL=.2.
2x - 1
1. 3x 10. 3xy 11. (x + 7)(x - 8)
2. 5x 2 11. x3 1
12. (x - 3)(x + 5) 7. 3x + 4y 14. 2 -1 x or -=1...-
x- 2
3. 2y 12. 6x 13. (x + 9)(x + 6)
4. 2X4 13. 9xy 14. (x - 8)(x + 5) ZERO
5. x 14. 4x 5 15. (x + 9)(x - 7)
x2y2 Page 34
6. 7x 3 15. WOW, HAVE I GOT PROBLEMS!
_x_
7. X2 16. 4xy 1. x+6 7. L=..5...
2
8. 11 17. 2xy2 Page 31
9. 2x 18. 5x 1. (2x-1)(4x+1) 2. 2 8. X2 + x
2. (3x + 4)(x + 2)
2x
Page 28 3. (5x + 9)(x + 3) 3. x- 9 9. X2 - 4x + 4
1. (x - 3)(x + 3) 4. (2x - 2)(2x - 4)
1
2. (x + 5)(x - 5) 5. (6x + 5)(x - 2) 4. -4 10. 2X2 + 15x + 25
3. (x + 9)(x - 9) 6. (9x + 1)(x + 4) x+4
7. (7x - 2)(x + 1) 5. 3X"2 11. 2x-6
4. (x + 10)(x - 10)
5. (x - 1)(x + 1) 8. (3x + 1)(x - 3) _x_
6. x-2 12. 12
6. (3x - 2)(3x + 2) 9. (2x - 4)(x - 2)
7. (2x + 7)(2x - 7) 10. (6x + 1)(2x + 1) CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS
8. (12x - 4)(12x + 4) 11. (8x - 5)(x + 2)
12. (2x + 2)(3x + 2) Page 35
9. (8x + 8)(8x - 8)
x 3 + 2y
10. (x - 6)(x + 6) 13. (3x - 3)(x + 3) 1. xy
11. (9x + 11 )(9x - 11) 14. (2x + 9)(x + 9)
-1
12. (4x - 5)(4x + 5) POLYGON, POL YGONi 2. X2 + x
13. (10x + 1)(1 Ox - 1) X2
14. (5x + 3)(5x - 3) Page 32 3. X2 - 4
15. (x - 2)(x + 2) 1. 6 and 7
X2 + x-2
2. 12 em x 20 em 4. x+1
16. (6x - 12)(6x + 12)
3. 3m x-6
GEORGE BOOLE; LOGIC 5. X2 - 16
4. 5 and 7
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6.
6. 9 em and 12 em 2xy
1. (x + 2)2 9. (x + 4)2
7. 1.5 m x 6 m 1
2. (x - 6)2 10. (x + 10)2 7. 2x -4
(x - 9)2 8. 1"
3. (x + 5)2 11.
x-5
4. (x - 1)2 12. (11 x + 1)2 8. xl 2 - 9
5. (x - 7)2 13. (x - 3)2
6. (2x - 5)2 14. (6x - 4)2 9. 2x
x+5
+!2 BABYLONIA
7. (x + 12)2 15. (x + 8)2
8. (3x + 8)2 16. (5x - 3)2

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9. x =6 OUTSTANDING!
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11. x =6-13 Page 41
12. x=20 1. C 6. A
PYTHAGORAS; GREEK 2. A 7. B
3. 0 8. C
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