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Advanced Algebra F Name:

Review over Chapter 1 & 2 09/5/12



1.1 Number Sets I can classify numbers based upon what set they belong to.

For each number on the left, circle the most appropriate number set on the right.

1) -8 natural integer irrational

2) 25 irrational natural transcendental

3)
14
3
imaginary integer rational

4) 12 imaginary irrational rational


1.2 Properties I can identify the properties that make mathematical statements true.
I understand the concept of closure.

For statement 1-7, identify which property makes the statement true.

1. (10 + 12) + 2 = 2 + (10 + 12) 1.

2. (x + y + z)
1
( ) x y z
-
+ +
= 1 2.

3. 4(5 + 6) = (5 + 6)4 3.

4. a + 0 = a 4.

5. 5 + (4 + 3) = ( 5 + 4) + 3 5.

6. 4 + (-4) = 0 6.

7. (1 + 2) + 3 = 3 + (1 + 2) 7.

Are the following number sets closed under the indicated operation?

8. integers under division 9. rational numbers under addition


1.3 Variables and Expressions I can simplify and evaluate expressions.

1. Simplify : 24 12 3 + 1

2. Simplify : (3X + 7)(X 8)


3. Simplify : 5 3[X 7(2X 6)]


4. Evaluate ( 3) f when
2
( ) 2 5 f x x x = +


1.4 Polynomials I can identify a polynomial and classify the polynomial by the number of
terms and degree.

Example Polynomial
(Yes/No)
Degree Number of Terms
1)
4 2 3
2 7 x x y


2)
3
2
5 8
x
x
y
+

3)
5
2 2 2
3 10
4
x
x y +


1.5 Equations I can solve equations and inequalities over a given number set.

1. 5x
2
3 = 12 x
{ }
integers e



2. 4 3 9 x + = x
{ }
positive numbers e




3. ( 3)(2 5) 0 x x x + = x
{ }
rational numbers e



1.6 Interval Notation I can solve an inequality and describe the solution set using interval notation.

1) 3 2 10 x < x
{ }
positive numbers e





Graph : Interval Notation :


2) 2 1 9 x + > x
{ }
real numbers e





Graph : Interval Notation :


2.2 Domain and Range I can determine the domain and range of a function from a graph and
the calculator.


1)

Domain :


Range :


2) ( ) 2 1 f x x = +

Domain : [-4, 2]


Range :
2.3 Real World Models I can sketch an appropriate graph to model a real world situation and
label each axis appropriately.

1) The temperature of your cup of coffee is related to how long it has been cooling.





2) The score you earn on your math test depends upon the amount of time you spend
studying.





2.4 Functions and Relations I can determine whether a function exists given a graph, data,
or an equation.

1) Are the following functions ? If not, explain why.


2) Are the following functions ? If not, explain why.

A) { (2, 3), (3, 2), (4, 3), (5, 2) } B) { (2, 3), (4, 5), (5, 1), (2, 6) }


3) Are the following functions ? If not, explain why.

A)
2
5 y x = B)
2
5 x y =

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