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Algebra II Chapter 3 Test Retake


Solve the system by graphing. State whether the stystem is independent, dependent, or inconsistent. 1. 2x y = 5 5x 2y = 1 Without graphing, is the system independent, dependent, or inconsistent? 2. 3x + 3y = 15 y = x 4 Solve the system by substitution. 3. 2x + 5y = 4 3x y = 7

Solve the system using elimination. 4. 2x + 2y = 10 2x 3y = 0

Use Substitution or Elimination. What are the solutions of the following systems? 5. 2x y = 9 8x + 4y = 11

Name: ______________________ Solve the system of inequalities by graphing. 6. y 4x + 2 y > x+1

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Solve the system of inequalities by graphing. 7. x 2 y > |x + 3 |

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Graph the system of constraints and find the value of x and y that maximize the objective function. 8. Constraints x 0 y 0 y 1 2 x+2

6 y+x Objective function: C = 4x 2y

What is the solution of the system? Solve by hand using a matrix. You may use your calculator to double check your answer. You must show all of your work to receive full credit. 9. 2x 3y = 27 5x + 2y = 1

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Solve the system by substitution. You must show all your work to get full credit. (Use the matrix function on your calculator to check your solution) 10. x 3y + 2z = 2 x + 3y + 2z = 10 4x + 4z = 8

Solve the system by elimination. You must show all your work to get full credit. (Use the matrix function on your calculator to check your solution) 11. x y + 3z = 1 2x + y 2z = 7 2x y + z = 5

12. What is element a 23 in matrix A? 5 A = 5 5 5 6 7 6 5 5

Name: ______________________ How can you represent the system of equations with a matrix? 13. 2x 14y = 13 9x 5y = 15 What linear system of equations does the matrix represent? 14. 2 12 | | 7 | 15 | 13 || 13

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What is the solution of the system of equations? (Use a any method from the chapter so solve. Show your work) 15. 3x 2y + z = 4 3x + 5y + z = 14 x 4y + 2z = 13

16. Your club is baking vanilla and chocolate cakes for a bake sale. They need at most 27 cakes. You cannot have more than 13 chocolate cakes. Write and graph a system of inequalities to model this system.

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Algebra II Chapter 3 Test Retake Answer Section


1. ANS:

(1, 3) PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-1 Solving Systems Using Tables and Graphs OBJ: 3-1.1 To solve a linear system using a graph or a table NAT: CC A.CED.2| CC A.CED.3| CC A.REI.6| CC A.REI.11| A.4.d TOP: 3-1 Problem 1 Using a Graph or Table to Solve a System KEY: system of linear equations | graphing | solution of a system 2. ANS: inconsistent PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-1 Solving Systems Using Tables and Graphs OBJ: 3-1.1 To solve a linear system using a graph or a table NAT: CC A.CED.2| CC A.CED.3| CC A.REI.6| CC A.REI.11| A.4.d TOP: 3-1 Problem 4 Classifying a System Without Graphing KEY: system of linear equations | inconsistent system 3. ANS: (3, 2) PTS: OBJ: NAT: TOP: KEY: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-2 Solving Systems Algebraically 3-2.1 To solve linear systems algebraically CC A.CED.2| CC A.CED.3| CC A.REI.5| CC A.REI.6| A.4.d 3-2 Problem 1 Solving by Substitution system of linear equations | substitution method

ID: A 4. ANS: (3, 2) PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-2 Solving Systems Algebraically OBJ: 3-2.1 To solve linear systems algebraically NAT: CC A.CED.2| CC A.CED.3| CC A.REI.5| CC A.REI.6| A.4.d TOP: 3-2 Problem 3 Solving by Elimination KEY: system of linear equations | solve by elimination 5. ANS: no solutions PTS: OBJ: NAT: TOP: KEY: 6. ANS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-2 Solving Systems Algebraically 3-2.1 To solve linear systems algebraically CC A.CED.2| CC A.CED.3| CC A.REI.5| CC A.REI.6| A.4.d 3-2 Problem 5 Solving Systems Without Unique Solutions system of linear equations | solve by elimination | no solutions

PTS: OBJ: NAT: TOP:

1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Systems of Inequalities 3-3.1 To solve systems of linear inequalities CC A.CED.3| CC A.REI.6| CC A.REI.12| A.4.d 3-3 Problem 2 Solving a System by Graphing KEY: system of inequalities | graphing

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PTS: OBJ: NAT: TOP: KEY: 8. ANS: (5, 0)

1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-3 Systems of Inequalities 3-3.1 To solve systems of linear inequalities CC A.CED.3| CC A.REI.6| CC A.REI.12| A.4.d 3-3 Problem 4 Solving a Linear/Absolute-Value Systems system of inequalities | graphing | absolute value

PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-4 Linear Programming OBJ: 3-4.1 To solve problems using linear programming NAT: CC A.CED.3| A.4.d TOP: 3-4 Problem 1 Testing Vertices KEY: linear programming | constraints | vertices | objective function | maximum value 9. ANS: (3, 7) PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-6 Solving Systems Using Matrices OBJ: 3-6.2 To solve a system of linear equations using matrices NAT: CC A.REI.8| A.4.d TOP: 3-6 Problem 4 Solving a System Using a Matrix KEY: systems of equations | matrices 10. ANS: (1, 1, 3) PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-5 Systems With Three Variables OBJ: 3-5.2 To solve systems in three variables using substitution NAT: CC A.REI.6| A.4.d TOP: 3-5 Problem 3 Solving a System Using Substitution KEY: system with three variables | substitution method 11. ANS: (4, 7, 4) PTS: OBJ: NAT: KEY: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-5 Systems With Three Variables 3-5.1 To solve systems in three variables using elimination CC A.REI.6| A.4.d TOP: 3-5 Problem 1 Solving a System Using Elimination system with three variables | solve by elimination 3

ID: A 12. ANS: 6 PTS: OBJ: NAT: KEY: 13. ANS: 2 9 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-6 Solving Systems Using Matrices 3-6.1 To represent a system of linear equations with a matrix CC A.REI.8| A.4.d TOP: 3-6 Problem 1 Identifying a Matrix Element matrix | matrix element | | 14 | 13 | | 15 5 |

PTS: 1 DIF: L4 REF: 3-6 Solving Systems Using Matrices OBJ: 3-6.1 To represent a system of linear equations with a matrix NAT: CC A.REI.8| A.4.d TOP: 3-6 Problem 2 Representing Systems With Matrices KEY: systems of equations | matrices 14. ANS: 2x 7y = 15 12x 13y = 13 PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-6 Solving Systems Using Matrices OBJ: 3-6.1 To represent a system of linear equations with a matrix NAT: CC A.REI.8| A.4.d TOP: 3-6 Problem 3 Writing a System From a Matrix KEY: systems of equations | matrices 15. ANS: (3, 4, 3) PTS: OBJ: NAT: TOP: KEY: 1 DIF: L4 REF: 3-6 Solving Systems Using Matrices 3-6.2 To solve a system of linear equations using matrices CC A.REI.8| A.4.d 3-6 Problem 5 Using a Calculator to Solve a Linear System systems of equations | matrices

ID: A 16. ANS: Let x = the number of vanilla cakes. Let y = the number of chocolate cakes. x 0 y 0 x + y 27 y 13

PTS: OBJ: NAT: TOP: KEY:

1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-3 Systems of Inequalities 3-3.1 To solve systems of linear inequalities CC A.CED.3| CC A.REI.6| CC A.REI.12| A.4.d 3-3 Problem 3 Using a System of Inequalities system of inequalities | graphing | problem solving | word problem

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