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    Algebra 222 week 3 Quiz

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    Algebra 222 week 3 Quiz     CLOSE WINDOW  Week 3: Radicals and Rational Exponents‚ Date Submitted: 10/16/2014 1. Simplifying a sum or difference of radical expressions: Multivariate Simplify as much as possible. +8y48w3w3wy2 Assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. You answered correctly: 33wy3w 2. Rationalizing the denominator of a radical expression Rationalize the denominator and simplify. 611 You answered: 6611    Your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is:

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    Algebra 222 week 4 Quiz     CLOSE WINDOW  Week 4: Quadratic Equations and Functions‚ Date Submitted: 10/26/2014 1. Finding the roots of a quadratic equation with leading coefficient 1 Solve for  y  . =+y2−3y40 If there is more than one solution‚ separate them with commas. If there is no solution‚ click on "No solution." You answered correctly: =y− 4‚1 2. Finding the roots of a quadratic equation with leading coefficient greater than 1 Solve for  v  . =2v2+3v2 If there is more than one solution

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    Algebra 222 week 5 Quiz     CLOSE WINDOW  Week 5: Functions‚ Date Submitted: 11/03/2014 (Started On: 11/02/2014) 1. Inverse functions: Problem type 1 The one-to-one functions  g  and  h  are defined as follows.  =g−4‚ 8‚ −2‚ 4‚ −1‚ 9‚ −9‚ 4   =hx−3x4 Find the following.  g−19 =   h−1x =   ∘h−1h−1 =   You answered: g−19 = 0 h−1x = 1 ∘h−1h−1 = −1    Your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is: g−19 = −1 h−1x = +x43 ∘h−1h−1 = −1 2. Domain and range from ordered pairs Suppose

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    Math Project II My book was geared toward a 3rd grade level. According to the TEKS 3rd grade geometry and measurement: the student applies mathematical process standards to analyze attributes of two-dimensional geometric figures to develop generalizations about their properties. The first math problem in the book is one of probability. What are the “odds” that 3 children can get two bedrooms clean in 1 hour? This would be an experimental probability problem because I am conducting an “experiment”

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    function are the input values which result in an output value of zero. One way of solving quadratic equations is using factoring Examples are the following: 1) x2 + 5x + 6 = 0 Set this equal to zero: (x + 2)(x + 3) = 0 Solve each factor: -2008 All Rights Reserved x + 2 = 0 or x + 3 = 0  x = –2 or x = – 3 Then‚ clearly‚ the zeros are -2 and -3‚ since those are the input values which will result in an output value of zero. 2) x(x + 5) = 0 3) x2 –

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    7.09 Page 1. Elluminate Live! - LIVE LESSON 7.09 Jan 9‚ 2013 7:48:40 PM 7.09 Room 1 - Attendance Page 2. Elluminate Live! - LIVE LESSON 7.09 Jan 9‚ 2013 7:48:40 PM 7.09 Room 1 - 7.09 Polynomials Activity Page 3. Elluminate Live! - LIVE LESSON 7.09 Jan 9‚ 2013 7:48:40 PM 7.09 Room 1 - Common Core Standards Covered in this Lesson: Page 4. Elluminate Live! - LIVE LESSON 7.09 Jan 9‚ 2013 7:48:40 PM 7.09 Room 1 - Linear Equation Review Page 5. Elluminate

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    ALGEBRA PROBLEMS

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    1. The length of a rectangle is 4 feet less than twice the width of the rectangle. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 85 feet‚ find the width and the length. X L W x 2W-3 2. A total of $9000 is deposited into two simple interest accounts. In one account the annual simple interest rate is 5%‚ and in the second account the annual simple interest rate is 7%. The amount of interest earned for 1 year was $485. How much was invested in each account?

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    Solve a Problem PHL/458 March 29‚ 2014 Daryl Korinek Solve a Problem To solve a problem it takes a creative way to solve that problem. There is a process to solving any problem in a creative manner and the creative process has four stages: 1) searching for the challenge‚ 2) expressing the problem‚ 3) investigating the problem‚ and 4) producing the idea (Ruggiero‚ 2009). The first stage in the creative process is to search for a possible challenge and this entails either an obvious problem

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    Math Problems

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    1. Solve a. e^.05t = 1600 0.05t = ln(1600) 0.05t = 7.378 t = 7.378/.05 t = 147.56 b. ln(4x)=3 4x = e^3 x = e^3/4 x = 5.02 c. log2(8 – 6x) = 5 8-6x = 2^5 8-6x = 32 6x = 8-32 x = -24/6 x = -4 d. 4 + 5e-x = 0 5e^(-x) = -4 e^(-x) = -4/5 no solution‚ e cannot have a negative answer 2. Describe the transformations on the following graph of f (x)  log( x) . State the placement of the vertical asymptote and x-intercept after the transformation. For example‚ vertical shift

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    It is critical that people take responsibility for solving problems that affect their community so that everyone will have a better world to live in. It is lucid through several examples from literature such as 1984 and historical figures such as Rosa Parks and Peter Benenson that people must take responsibility to solve problems in their communities. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ the main character‚ Winston‚ takes the responsibility of fighting against the oppressive government under which

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