Solving Problems Brandi December 22‚ 2013 Solving Problems In this essay‚ I will solve two problems from our textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra; I will solve problem 56 on page 437 and problem 10 on page 444. For my first problem‚ I will choose an appropriate variable to help solve the equation‚ for my second equation I will identify the form of the equation I end up with once it is solved. I will also introduce five math vocabulary words‚ they are‚ extraneous
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Easy 1. What is the formula of Circle in circumference? Answer: C=2Π(radius) 2. What is a polynomial with exactly two terms? Answer: Binomial 3. What is the formula for area of the Parallelogram? Answer: A=(base)(height) 4. What is the reciprocal of the tangent function? Answer: Cotangent 5. What is the numbers used to locate a point in space? Answer: Coordinates 6. What is the point at which the axes of a coordinate system cross; the point (0‚0) in
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PRACTICE TEST Wonderlic Basic Skills Practice Test for Westwood College Quantitative Skills Form QS-A © 2011 Wonderlic‚ Inc. | www.wonderlic.com | 800.323.3742 Unauthorized duplication of this booklet in part‚ or in full‚ is a violation of federal law and strictly prohibited. SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR THE Wonderlic Basic Skills Test– Quantitative Skills Form QS-A BEGIN ON THE NEXT PAGE. Correct answers are provided on the last page of this document. © 2011 Wonderlic‚ Inc. | www.wonderlic
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Overview of formulas Hide All Formulas are equations that perform calculations on values in your worksheet. A formula starts with an equal sign (=). For example‚ the following formula multiplies 2 by 3 and then adds 5 to the result. =5+2*3 A formula can also contain any or all of the following: functions (function: A prewritten formula that takes a value or values‚ performs an operation‚ and returns a value or values. Use functions to simplify and shorten formulas on a worksheet‚ especially those
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Section A: Mathematical Operations of Numbers 1. 8 + ((12 + 5) x 4) / 2 8+ (17 x 4) /2 8+ 68/2 8+34 42 2. (( 3 + 4 )2 + 4 ) – 2 ((7)2 +4) -2 (49+4) -2 53 – 2 51 3. ((12 + 7 ) + ( 8 ÷ 4)2 ) (19+(2) 2) 19+4 23 4. 5. 6. = = 7. 8. Section B: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions 1. 2x + 3x – 5x + x 5x -5x +x 0x +x X 2. 2(6x + 5) 12x +10 3. (14x – 7) / 7 2x-1 4. –(–15x) – 3x 15x – 3x 12x 5. 5(3x + 4) – 4 15x + 20 – 4 15x +16 6. 5(3x – 2) + 12x
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Chapter 5: Computer Programming 5.1 Introduction to Programming 1. Define Programming? 2. What is Computer programming? 3. Who is a Programmer? 5.1.1 Program and Programming Language 4. Define Computer Program? 5. How computer perform any task? 6. How program is stored? 7. List some examples of computer program? 8. What is a language? 9. What is a Programming Language? 10. What is the purpose of a programming language? 11. How programs can be written in programming languages? 12. List
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Directions: Answer the questions below. Make sure to show your work when applicable. ⦁ Solve the absolute value equation. Check your solutions. | 5x + 13| = –7 ⦁ Simplify the expression below. 6n2 - 5n2 + 7n2 ⦁ The total cost for 8 bracelets‚ including shipping was $54. The shipping charge was $6. Write an equation that models the cost of each bracelet. ⦁ The total cost for 8 bracelets‚ including shipping was $54. The shipping charge was $6. Determine the cost
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Arithmetic Progressions (AP) An arithmetic progression is a list of numbers where the difference between successive numbers is constant. The terms in an arithmetic progression are usually denoted as T1 ‚ T2 ‚ and T3 ‚ where T1 is the initial term in the progression‚ T2 is the second term‚ and so on. Thus‚ Tn is the nth term of the arithmetic progression. An example of an arithmetic progression is…. 2; 4; 6; 8; 10; 12; 14; Since the difference between successive terms is constant‚ we have…
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Part 1. Describe the order of operations and explain how it is used to simplify expressions. Explain specifically the order in which mathematical operations must be performed to correctly simplify an expression. The order of operations is a rule that always applies to mathematical problems. It includes addition‚ subtraction‚ multiplication and division as well as grouping of numbers (such as in parentheses and powers). It gives a definite order of how to do a problem involving multiple operations
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