Exam 1: Algebraic Concepts
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In many applications, it is often necessary to write expressions in the form
, where c is a constant and n is an integer. Write the expression below in this form.


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Use the properties of exponents to simplify the expression so that only positive exponents remain.

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Use
or
in blank place to indicate whether the given object is an element of the given set.



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Use the rules of exponents to simplify the expression.

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Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain.

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Suppose that a company's daily sales volume attributed to an advertising campaign is given by
, when
is the number of days since the campaign started. Express the sales volume as a single fraction.


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Which property of the real numbers is illustrated in this equality?

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Compute and simplify so that only positive exponents remain.

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Determine whether the following expression is a polynomial of one variable.

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Use the fact that the quantity of a radioactive substance after t years is given by
, where
is the original amount of radioactive material and k is its half-life (the number of years it takes for half the radioactive substance to decay). The half-life of carbon-14 is 5,600 years. Find the amount of carbon-14 remaining after 8,000 years if
. Round your answer to four decimal places if required.



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Use the rules of exponents to simplify the expression.

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Use the following factorization formulas involving cubes to factor the polynomial below.
Factorizations with Cubes
Perfect cube
Perfect cube
Difference of two cubes
Sum of two cubes






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Assume that
,
and that U is the universal set of natural numbers less than 11. Find
.



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