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A. {4,2,0,3}
B. {-4,-2,0,2,3,4}
C. {-4-2,0-3}
D. {-4,-2,0,2,3,4,5}
• A U B = distinct elements that are either in A
or in B, so given that
A = {-4,-2,0,2,4},
B= {-4-2,0,3,4}
A U B = { -4, -2, 0, 2, 3, 4}
• 1. Perform the operation given that:
A = {-4,-2,0,2,4}, B= {-4-2,0,3,4}
A U B =?
A. {4,2,0,3}
B.{-4,-2,0,2,3,4}
C. {-4-2,0-3}
D. {-4,-2,0,2,3,4,5}
Question 2
• The cost of all items sold by Guzmart office
supply during the month of June is Php
95,000.00. What is the breakeven point ?
• A. Php 105,000.00
• B. Php 85,000.00
• C. Php 45, 000.00
• D. Php 145,000.00
• Break-even point for a business is given by the
formula:
B = F/P – V
where B = units sold to break-even point,
F = fixed costs
P = price per unit
V = variable costs
Simply put, break even point means NO GAIN, NO
LOSS.
Question 2
• The cost of all items sold by Guzmart office
supply during the month of June is Php
95,000.00. What is the breakeven point ?
• A. Php 105,000.00
• B. Php 85,000.00
• C. Php 45, 000.00
• D. Php 145,000.00
Question 3
• Simplify (a^2 – 5a)/(5 –a)
•
• A. a C. –a
• B. a-5 D. 5-a
Question 3
• (a^2 – 5a)/(5 – a)
• a(a – 5)/ (5 – a) common factoring
• a(a – 5)/ -(-5 + a) distributive property
• a(a – 5)/ -(a – 5) commutative property
• -a
Question 3
• Simplify (a^2 – 5a)/(5 –a)
•
• A. a C. –a
• B. a-5 D. 5-a
Question 4
• Simplify the expression
Question 4
Question 4
• Simplify the expression
Question 4
• Simplify the expression
Question 5
• List of four smallest elements of the set
{ y|y=2x+1, x ԑ natural numbers}
A. 1,2,3,4 C. 3,5,7,9
B. 1,3,5,7 D. 3,4,5,6
Question 5
• List of four smallest elements of the set
{ y|y=2x+1, x ԑ natural numbers}
A. 1,2,3,4 C. 3,5,7,9
B. 1,3,5,7 D. 3,4,5,6
Question 6
• x2(3x + 1) + 2(3x+1)
• (x2+ 2)(3x+1)
Question 6
A. x=1/3 C. x=-1/3
B. x=-3 D. x=3
Question 7
Question 7
• Solve the rational expression:
A. x=1/3 C. x=-1/3
B. x=-3 D. x=3
Question 8
• use absolute value notation to describe the
given situation:
• the distance between x and 3.
A. -|x-3| C. –|x+3|
B. |x+3| D. |x-3|
Question 8
• use absolute value notation to describe the
given situation:
• the distance between x and 3.
A. -|x-3| C. –|x+3|
B. |x+3| D. |x-3|
Question 9
• Simplify this complex fraction :
Question 9
• Simplify this complex fraction :
Question 10
• Find the acute angle between two lines have
the direction numbers [1,1,0] and [2,1,2]
A. 20° C. 45°
B. 50° D. 30°
Question 10
Question 10
• Find the acute angle between two lines have
the direction numbers [1,1,0] and [2,1,2]
A. 20° C. 45°
B. 50° D. 30°
Question 11
• Simplify the given exponential expression:
Question 11
• Simplify the given exponential expression:
Question 12
• By inspection, determine whether each
percentage is greater than, equal to, less than,
or less than and equal to the base ; 100% of
0.12.
A. Percentage is less than the base.
B. Percentage is equal to the base.
C. Percentage is less than and equal to the
base.
D. Percentage is greater than the base.
Question 12
• By inspection, determine whether each
percentage is greater than, equal to, less than,
or less than and equal to the base ; 100% of
0.12.
A. Percentage is less than the base.
B. Percentage is equal to the base.
C. Percentage is less than and equal to the
base.
D. Percentage is greater than the base.
Question 13
• Three fourths of the participants in a regional
training program are from private universities.
Two thirds of these are from Teacher
Education Institutions. If there are 96
participants, how many of them represent
private Teacher Education Institutions?
A. 72 C. 48
B. 18 D. 24
Question 13
• Three fourths of the participants in a regional
training program are from private universities.
Two thirds of these are from Teacher
Education Institutions. If there are 96
participants, how many of them represent
private Teacher Education Institutions?
A. 72 C. 48
B. 18 D. 24
Question 14
• If (x)=2x-3 and g( x) =
• find (f o f) (x)
Question 14
A. {b,c,g} C. {a,c}
B. {a,f,g} D. {a,b,c,g}
Question 18
• The intersection of Sets A and B is defined by
A Ω B = {x/x ԑA and ԑB}
If A = {a,b,c,d,e}, B = {a,c,f,g}, find A Ω B
A. {b,c,g} C. {a,c}
B. {a,f,g} D. {a,b,c,g}
Question 19
• If i(x)=2x-3 and g(x)=
find (g o g) (x)
Question 19
• If i(x)=2x-3 and g(x)=
find (g o g) (x)
Question 20
• The sun is approximately meters
from the Earth. If the light travels
meters per second, how many minutes does it
take light from the sun to reach Earth?
A. 20 minutes C. 8 minutes
B. 28 minutes D. 10 minutes
Question 20
• The sun is approximately meters
from the Earth. If the light travels
meters per second, how many minutes does it
take light from the sun to reach Earth?
A. 20 minutes C. 8 minutes
B. 28 minutes D. 10 minutes
Question 21
• Use absolute value notation to describe the
given situation:
The distance between x and -2 is 4.
A. |x+2|=-4 C. |x+2|=4
B. |x-2|=4 D. |x-2|=-4
Question 21
• Use absolute value notation to describe the
given situation:
The distance between x and -2 is 4.
|x – (-2)| = 4
|x + 2| = 4
Question 21
• Use absolute value notation to describe the
given situation:
The distance between x and -2 is 4.
A. |x+2|=-4 C. |x+2|=4
B. |x-2|=4 D. |x-2|=-4
Question 22
• Lyn Santos is paid a salary of
Php5,000.00/week plus 10% commission on a
net sale over Php50,000.00. what is her gross
wage if her weekly net sales are
Php70,000.00?
A. Php4,700.00 C. Php5,000.00
B. Php7,000.00 D. Php2,000.00
Question 22
• Lyn Santos is paid a salary of
Php5,000.00/week plus 10% commission on a
net sale over Php50,000.00. what is her gross
wage if her weekly net sales are
Php70,000.00?
A. Php4,700.00 C. Php5,000.00
B. Php7,000.00 D. Php2,000.00
Question 23
• The number of subsets of a Set A with n
element is defined by 2ᶯ. If A= {1,2,3,4,5) find
the number of subsets of A.
A. 32 C.16
B. 20 D. 10
• The number of subsets of a Set A with n
element is defined by 2ᶯ. If A= {1,2,3,4,5) find
the number of subsets of A.
2ᶯ = 2^5
= 32
Question 23
• The number of subsets of a Set A with n
element is defined by 2ᶯ. If A= {1,2,3,4,5) find
the number of subsets of A.
A. 32 C.16
B. 20 D. 10
Question 24
• If f(x)=2x-3 and g(x)=
• Find(g o f) (x)
A. C. 4x-9
B. D.
Question 24
• If f(x)=2x-3 and g(x)=
• Find(g o f) (x)
B.
Question 25
• In three dimensions, where is the point
located if x=y=z=0?
A. xz plane C. yz plane
B. origin D. xy plane
Question 25
• In three dimensions, where is the point
located if x=y=z=0?
A. xz plane C. yz plane
B. origin D. xy plane
Question 26
• It cost a lady’s bag manufacturer Php 400.00
to produce a lady’s bag that sells for Php
550.00. How many lady’s bags must be
manufacturer sell to make a profit of Php
60,000.00?
A. 400 C. 250
B. 150 D. 200
Question 26
A. P480.00 C. P150.00
B. P120.00 D.P160.00
Question 27
• Annual interest at 8% for 3 months on
P6,000.00
• I = PRT
• I = 6000(0.08)(3/12)
• I = 120
Question 27
• Annual interest at 8% for 3 months on
P6,000.00
A. P480.00 C. P150.00
B. P120.00 D.P160.00
Question 28
• Find the units in {1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
A. 2 C. 1
B. 4 D. 8
Question 28
• Find the units in {1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
A. 2 C. 1
B. 4 D. 8
Question 29
• Four out of every five households have
cellphone. If 10,000 households in a certain
barangay have cellphone, how many do NOT
have cellphone?
A. 7,500 C. 9,500
B. 2,000 D. 7,000
Question 29
Let x be the number of cellphones.
(4/5)x = number of those who have cellphones
(4/5)x = 10000
x = 12500
A. 7,500 C. 9,500
B. 2,000 D. 7,000
Question 30
Find the amount and compound interest
converted quarterly in 5 years on P20,000.00
at 8%
A. P19,600.95 C. P25,600.00
B. P29,718.95 D. P22,700.00
Question 30
Find the amount and compound interest
converted quarterly in 5 years on P20,000.00
at 8%
A. P19,600.95 C. P25,600.00
B. P29,718.95 D. P22,700.00
Question 31
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce to
lowest terms:
A. C.
•
B. D.
Question 31
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce to
lowest terms:
A. C.
•
B. D.
A. 8 C. 4
B. -4 D. 0
Question 33
• Evaluate dy / dx when x=2 for y = 8x -
A. 8 C. 4
B. -4 D. 0
Question 34
• Point P(-3,-4) is on the terminal side of angle Ɵ
in the standard position. Find tan Ɵ.
A.4/3 C. 3/4
B. -3/5 D. -4/5
Question 34
• Point P(-3,-4) is on the terminal side of angle Ɵ
in the standard position. Find tan Ɵ.
A. 4/3 C. 3/4
B. -3/5 D. -4/5
Question 35
• Find the area of the region bounded by the
curves: y = x2,,y = x.
A. 1/ 6 C. 1/3
B. 1/2 D. 3/4
Question 35
• Find the area of the region bounded by the
curves: y = x2,,y = x.
A. 1/ 6 C. 1/3
B. 1/2 D. 3/4
Question 36
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce
result to simplest form.
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 36
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce
result to simplest form.
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 36
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce
result to simplest form. No correct answer.
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 37
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce
result to simplest form.
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 37
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce
result to simplest form.
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 38
• Find the distance between the points(-3,2)
and (5,3).
• A. √45 C. √65
• B. √55 D. √56
Question 38
• Find the distance between the points(-3,2)
and (5,3).
• A. √45 C. √65
• B. √55 D. √56
Question 39
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce to
lowest terms:
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 39
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce to
lowest terms:
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 40
• Find the equation of an ellipse in the standard
form if the equation of the ellipse in the
general form is given by: 9x2+16y2+18y-
96y+9=0.
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 40
• Find the equation of an ellipse in the standard
form if the equation of the ellipse in the
general form is given by: 9x2+16y2+18y-
96y+9=0.
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 41
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce
result to simplest form.
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 41
• Perform the indicated operation and reduce
result to simplest form.
• A. C.
• B. D.
Question 42
•
• Form of linear equation in one variable
A. ax+b =0 C. ax2+bx+c=0
B. ax2-by2+dx+ey=f=0 D. ax+by+c=0
Question 42
•
• Form of linear equation in one variable
A. ax+b =0 C. ax2+bx+c=0
B. ax2-by2+dx+ey=f=0 D. ax+by+c=0
Question 43
• Area of an isosceles triangle with base of 2
meters and perimeter of 12 meters.
A. 2√(6cm2) C. 2m2
B. 4 m2 D. 6√(2m)
Question 43
• Area of an isosceles triangle with base of 2
meters and perimeter of 12 meters.
A. 2√(6cm2) C. 2m2
B. 4 m2 D. 6√(2m)
Question 44
• What is the area of a triangle with vertices at
(5,3)(11,13) and (8,8)?
A. 30 C. 7
B. 15 D.24
Question 44
• What is the area of a triangle with vertices at
(5,3)(11,13) and (8,8)? Not possible, there is
no triangle formed because the points are
collinear.
A. 30 C. 7
B. 15 D.24
•Find the distance between the line 3x-y=0 and the point(2,-4)
•10 C. -10
•√10 D.-√10
Question 45
• Find the distance between the line 3x-y=0 and
the point(2,-4)
A. 10 C. -10
B. √10 D.-√10
•Find the distance between the line 3x-y=0 and the point(2,-4)
•10 C. -10
•√10 D.-√10
Question 45
• Find the distance between the line 3x-y=0 and
the point(2,-4)
A. 10 C. -10
B. √10 D.-√10
Question 46
• The approximate shape of the earth is
A. Sphere C. Cone
B. Circle D. Cube
Question 46
• The approximate shape of the earth is
A. Sphere C. Cone
B. Circle D. Cube
Question 47
• The motion of a particle is given by the
equation s=t3-3t-5. Find the velocity when t=2.
A. 9 C. 3
B. 10 D. 5
Question 47
• The motion of a particle is given by the
equation s=t3-3t-5. Find the velocity when t=2.
A. 9 C. 3
B. 10 D. 5
Question 48
• Samantha laid tiles on the floor. She began with
1 square tile at the corner of the room. She
added three tiles to form 2 x 2 tile square and
then 5 tiles to form 3 x 3 tiles square. She
continues in this way until the whole floor is
covered . Last , she adds 25 tiles. What is the
size of the floor?
A. 166 square tiles C. 167 square tiles
B. 168 square tiles D. 169 square tiles
• Check the pattern,
• 1x1 --- 1
• 2x2 --- 3
• 3x3 --- 5
• 4x4 --- 7
• …
• nxn ---25
A. 2π C. 4π
B. π D. 5π
Question 49
A. 2π C. 4π
B. π D. 5π
Question 50
• The surface on the earth between the topic of
cancer and the Arctic Circle is called
A. Plane C. cone
B. Circle D. zone
Question 50
• The surface on the earth between the topic of
cancer and the Arctic Circle is called
A. Plane C. cone
B. Circle D. zone
Question 51
• Nica received an aquarium as a graduation gift
from her mother. It has length, width and
height of 9 centimeters, 7 centimeters and 5
centimeters, respectively. Find its volume.
A. Rectangle C. parallelogram
B. Shambers D. square
Question 54
• If the opposite sides of a quadrilateral are
equal, the figure is a
A. Rectangle C. parallelogram
B. Shambers D. square
Question 55
• The ULTRA football field is 100 meters from
goal line to goal line. If it is 360 meters around
a football field, how wide is the field?
A. 70 meters C. 86 meters
B. 85 meters D. 80 meters
Question 55
• The ULTRA football field is 100 meters from
goal line to goal line. If it is 360 meters around
a football field, how wide is the field?
A. 70 meters C. 86 meters
B. 85 meters D. 80 meters
Question 56
• The average of the ages of two friends is 19. If
one of them is 17, how old is the other which
equation will approximately solve this
problem?
A. x=(2)(19)-17 C. x=(2)(19)-19
B. x=(2)(19)+19 D. x=(2)(19)+17
Question 56
• The average of the ages of two friends is 19. If
one of them is 17, how old is the other which
equation will approximately solve this
problem?
A. x=(2)(19)-17 C. x=(2)(19)-19
B. x=(2)(19)+19 D. x=(2)(19)+17
Question 57
• The first angle of a quadrilateral is 50, the
second is twice the first and the third is equal
to the second. What is the fourth angle of the
quadrilateral ?
– 108 C.111
– 110 D.109
• Sum of interior angles of quadrilateral = 360
– 108 C.111
– 110 D.109
Question 58
• What is the value of x if x= log3 27?
A. 3 C. 9
B. 27 D. -3
Question 58
• What is the value of x if x= log3 27?
A. 3 C. 9
B. 27 D. -3
Question 59
• What is the third side of the triangle if b=47,
c=58 and Ɵ=63°?
A. 8048.2 C.3090
B. 5573 D.√3097.8
Question 59
• What is the third side of the triangle if b=47,
c=58 and Ɵ=63°?
A. 8048.2 C.3090
B. 5573 D.√3097.8
Question 60
• The statement of 3= log 10 (x+8)implies
A. 103=x+8
B. 33=x+8
C. (x+8)10=3
D. (x+8)3=10
Question 60
• The statement of 3= log 10 (x+8)implies
A. 103=x+8
B. 33=x+8
C. (x+8)10=3
D. (x+8)3=10
Find the order of the group
1.2 C. 1
2.3 D. 4
Question 61
• The given multiplication table represents a
cyclic group
Question 61
• The given multiplication table represents a
cyclic group
• Thus, x = 4
Question 62
• log216 equals _____________
•
A. 3 C. 2
B. 4 D. 1
Question 63
• The given multiplication table represents a
cyclic group.
• Find d2
A. a C. b
B. d D. c
Question 63
• The given multiplication table represents a
cyclic group.
• Find d2
A. a C. b
B. d D. c
Question 64
• if sin ϴ =4/5 , and 0<ϴ<π/2, then cos 2Ɵ is
equal to
A. 24/25 C.-7/25
B. 7/25 D. 44/125
Question 64
• if sin ϴ =4/5 , and 0<ϴ<π/2, then cos 2Ɵ is
equal to
– 24/25 C.-7/25
– 7/25 D. 44/125
Question 65
A. Sum C. difference
B. Product D.antilogarithm
Question 68
• The logarithm of the product of two numbers
is equal to the of the logarithms of the
factors
A. Sum C. difference
B. Product D.antilogarithm
Question 69
• What is the simplest form of (sin1/2x-
cos1/2x)2?
A. 1+sin x C. 1-cos x
B. 1+cos x D. 1-sin x
Question 69
• What is the simplest form of (sin1/2x-
cos1/2x)2?
A. 1+sin x C. 1-cos x
B. 1+cos x D. 1-sin x
Question 70
• Cos(-π/12) is equal to
A. (√3+1)/2√2 C. (√2+√3)/4
B. (-1√3)/2√2 D.(√3-1)/2√2
Question 70
• Cos(-π/12) is equal to
A.(√3+1)/2√2 C. (√2+√3)/4
B. (-1√3)/2√2 D.(√3-1)/2√2
Question 71
• What is the exact value of sin [(2π/3)+(π/4)]?
A. (√6-√2)/4 C. √3
B. √2+1 D. (√6+√2)/4
Question 71
• What is the exact value of sin [(2π/3)+(π/4)]?
A. (√6-√2)/4 C. √3
B. √2+1 D. (√6+√2)/4
Question 72
• If tan Ɵ=1/3, then cot 2 Ɵ equals
A. 4/3 C.3/2
B. 2/3 D. 3/4
Question 72
Question 72
• If tan Ɵ=1/3, then cot 2 Ɵ equals
A. 4/3 C.3/2
B. 2/3 D. 3/4
Question 73
• Which among the measures of central
tendency is not influenced by outliers?
A. Mean C. Mode
B. Weighted Mean D. Median
Question 73
• Which among the measures of central
tendency is not influenced by outliers?
A. Mean C. Mode
B. Weighted Mean D. Median
•
• Note: Median is most reliable when there are
outliers in the given data set but mode is not
influenced by the outlier.
Question 74
• He invented a method of determining the
optimal values of a linear function subject to
certain constraints. This method is known as
linear programming. Who is he?
A. George Canter
B. Richard Dedekind
C. Bertrand Russel
D. George Dantzig
Question 74
• He invented a method of determining the
optimal values of a linear function subject to
certain constraints. This method is known as
linear programming. Who is he?
A. George Canter
B. Richard Dedekind
C. Bertrand Russel
D. George Dantzig
Question 75
• The figure shows
A. 1/6
B. 1/4
C. 1/2
D. 1/3
Question 81
• If a die is rolled, what is the probability of
getting a number divisible by 2?
A. 1/6
B. 1/4
C. 1/2
D. 1/3
Question 82
• He was a 16th century mathematician, who
was the first to define that the probability of
an event to happen is the quotient of the
number of the favorable outcomes and the
number of all outcomes. Who was he?
A. Stephen Baldwin
B. Blaise Pascal
C.Girolamo Cardano
D. Richard Dedekind
Question 82
• He was a 16th century mathematician, who
was the first to define that the probability of
an event to happen is the quotient of the
number of the favorable outcomes and the
number of all outcomes. Who was he?
A. Stephen Baldwin
B. Blaise Pascal
C.Girolamo Cardano
D. Richard Dedekind
Question 83
• There are 5 types of correlation
between paired data: perfect positive
correlation, perfect negative correlation,
same positive correlation, same negative
correlation and no correlation
Question 86
Question 86
A. 12 ½ C. 12
B. 11 D. 10 ½
Question 89
Question 89
• Find the area of the triangle with vertices; (-
2,0)(2,3) and (5,1)
A. 12 ½ C. 12
B. 11 D. 10 ½
Question 90
• Find two positive numbers whose product is
64 and whose sum is minimum.
Question 91
• Find the equation of an ellipse in the general
form if the equation of the ellipse in the
standard
A. 25x2-4y2-350x+16y +1141 = 0
B. 25x2+4y2-350x-16y+1141=0
C. 25x2-4y2-350x-16y+1141=0
D. 25x2+4y2-350x-16y-1141=0
1.25x -4y -350x+16y +1141 = 0
2.25x2+4y2-350x-16y+1141=0
3.25x2-4y2-350x-16y+1141=0
4.25x2+4y2-350x-16y-1141=0
Question 91
• Find the equation of an ellipse in the general
form if the equation of the ellipse in the
standard
A. 25x2-4y2-350x+16y +1141 = 0
B. 25x2+4y2-350x-16y+1141=0
C. 25x2-4y2-350x-16y+1141=0
D. 25x2+4y2-350x-16y-1141=0
• NO ANSWER!!!
Question 92
• Find the absolute minimum value of f(x)=x2/3
on the interval (-2,3)
A. 0 C. 1
B. √9 D. 3√9
Question 92
• Find the absolute minimum value of f(x)=x2/3
on the interval (-2,3)
A. 0 C. 1
B. √9 D. 3√9
Question 93
• Evaluate:
A. 3 C. 2
B. 0 D. 1
Question 93
• Evaluate:
A. 3 C. 2
B. 0 D. 1
Question 94
• Find the derivative of f(x)=(x-3)(x+5)
A. 2x C. x+2
B. 2(x+1) D. x+1
Question 94
• Find the derivative of f(x)=(x-3)(x+5)
f’(x) = (x – 3)(1) + (x+5)(1)
= (x – 3) + (x + 5)
= 2x – 2
= 2(x – 1)
Question 94
• Find the derivative of f(x)=(x-3)(x+5)
A. 2x C. x+2
B. 2(x+1) D. x+1
Question 95
• Find the distance between the points (-3,2)
and (5,3).
A. √55 C. √65
B. √56 D.√45
Question 95
• Find the distance between the points (-3,2)
and (5,3).
A. √55 C. √65
B. √56 D.√45
•Find the area of the isosceles triangle that can be inscribed in a circle with radius of 6 inches.
1.27√3 C. 29
2.27 D. 29√3
Question 96
• Find the area of the isosceles triangle that can
be inscribed in a circle with radius of 6 inches.
A. 27√3 C. 29
B. 27 D. 29√3
•Find the area of the isosceles triangle that can be inscribed in a circle with radius of 6 inches.
1.27√3 C. 29
2.27 D. 29√3
Question 96
• Find the area of the isosceles triangle that can be
inscribed in a circle with radius of 6 inches.
Question 96
H=9
So Area of
triangle =
½(9)(6 √3) =
27√3
•Find the area of the isosceles triangle that can be inscribed in a circle with radius of 6 inches.
1.27√3 C. 29
2.27 D. 29√3
Question 96
• Find the area of the isosceles triangle that can
be inscribed in a circle with radius of 6 inches.
A. 27√3 C. 29
B. 27 D. 29√3
Question 97
• Find the equation of the parabola in the
standard form if the equation of the parabola
is the general form is given by: y2-12x-23=0
A. (y+1)2=12(x+2) C. (y-1)2=-12(x+2)
B. (y-1)2=12(x+2) D. (y-1)2=-12(x-2)
Question 97
• Find the equation of the parabola in the
standard form if the equation of the parabola
is the general form is given by: y2-12x-23=0
y2 – 12x – 23=0
y2 = 12x+23
y2 = 12(x + 23/12)
Question 97
• Find the equation of the parabola in the
standard form if the equation of the parabola
is the general form is given by: y2-12x-23=0
No correct answer
A. (y+1)2=12(x+2) C. (y-1)2=-12(x+2)
B. (y-1)2=12(x+2) D. (y-1)2=-12(x-2)
Question 98
• Find the derivative of f(x) = x2-2x+5
A. 3 C. 1
B. 0 D. 2
f(x) = x2-2x+5
f’(x) = 2x – 2
Question 98
• Find the derivative of f(x) = x2-2x+5
A. 3 C. 1
B. 0 D. 2
A. (x-1)2=4(y+1) C. (x+1)2=-4(y+1)
B. (x+1)2=-4(y-1) D. (x+1)2=4(y+1)
x2+ 2x-4y-3=0
x2+ 2x + ___ = 4y+ 3 + ____
x2+ 2x + 1 = 4y+3 + 1
(x + 1)2 = 4(y + 1)
Question 99
• Find the equation of the parabola in the
standard form if the equation of the parabola
in the general form is given by; x2+ 2x-4y-3=0
A. (x-1)2=4(y+1) C. (x+1)2=-4(y+1)
B. (x+1)2=-4(y-1) D. (x+1)2=4(y+1)
Question 100
• Find the volume of the cone generated by
revolving about y-axis the area bounded by
the line 2x+y=2 and the coordinate axes
A. π C. 2/3 π
B. 1/3 π D. 2π
Question 101
• Find the pairs of lines that are perpendicular.
• No correct answer
Question 104
• evaluate the limit:
A. undefined C. 0
B. 2 D. 1
•
Question 104
• evaluate the limit:
A. undefined C. 0
B. 2 D. 1
•
Question 105
• If 22≡12 mod 5 and -1 ≡ 14 mode 5, find the
sum of the two congruences.
• evaluate:
A. 33 1/3 C. 39 3/5
B. 393/10 D. 39 ½
Question 109
• evaluate:
A. 33 1/3 C. 39 3/5
B. 393/10 D. 39 ½
Question 110
• Find the distance between the parallel lines
3x-4y-10 = 0 and 3x -4y-20=0
A. -2 C. 2
B. √2 D. -√2
Question 110
• Find the distance between the parallel lines
3x-4y-10 = 0 and 3x -4y-20=0
A. -2 C. 2
B. √2 D. -√2
Question 111
• The trace of the square matrix A, to (A), is the sum of
its diagonal elements. If
Find tr (A)+tr(B)
A. 19 C. 21
B. 26 D. 24
Question 113
The trace of the square matrix A, to (A), is the sum of its
diagonal elements if
Find tr (A)+tr(B)
A. 19C. 21
B. 26D. 24
We just get the sum of the main diagonal if we want the
trace.
Question 114
• Which is true for subgroups of a group?
A. Subgroups for a partition of a group
B. The intersection of two subgroups is empty
C. The union of two subgroups is also a group
D. The intersection of two subgroups is also a group
Question 114
• Which is true for subgroups of a group?
A. Subgroups for a partition of a group
B. The intersection of two subgroups is empty
C. The union of two subgroups is also a group
D. The intersection of two subgroups is also a group
Question 115
Find the x and y intercepts of the following: y=
2x2-3x-2
A. (0,-2),(2,0),(-1/2,0) C. (2,0),(2,0),(-1/2,0)
B.(0,2),(1,0),(-1/2,0) D.(0,-2),(2,0),(-2.0)
• y= 2x2-3x-2
• Let y = 0
• 0 = 2x2-3x-2
• (2x + 1)(x – 2) = 0
• x = -1/2 and x = 2
• Let x = 0 in y= 2x2-3x-2
• y = -2
• Thus intercepts are (0, -2), (-1/2, 0) and (2, 0)
•
Question 115
Find the x and y intercepts of the following: y=
2x2-3x-2
A. (0,-2),(2,0),(-1/2,0) C. (2,0),(2,0),(-1/2,0)
B.(0,2),(1,0),(-1/2,0) D.(0,-2),(2,0),(-2.0)
Question 116
– 30 C. 13
– 23 D. -13
• Determinants of q33
• = q11 x q22 – q21 x q12
• = 2(1) – 5(3)
• = 2 – 15
• = -13
Question 116
– 30 C. 13
– 23 D. -13
Question 117
• He has been described as the greatest“ might-
have-been” in the history of mathematics.
Question 120
• An 18th century Swiss Mathematician , he
introduced the “ Law of Large numbers” in his
(The art of Conjecture). In statistics, this
implies that the larger the sample, the more
likely will the sample become representative
of the population. Who was he?
A. Girolamo Cardano C. Jacob Bernouli
B. Bertrand Ruseel D. Stephen Baldwin
troduced the “ Law of Large numbers” in his (The art of Conjecture). In statistics, this implies that the larger the sample, the more likely will the sample become rep
cob Bernouli
D. Stephen Baldwin
Question 120
• An 18th century Swiss Mathematician , he
introduced the “ Law of Large numbers” in his
(The art of Conjecture). In statistics, this
implies that the larger the sample, the more
likely will the sample become representative
of the population. Who was he?
A. Girolamo Cardano C. Jacob Bernouli
B. Bertrand Ruseel D. Stephen Baldwin