Exam 1: Review of Basic Concepts
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Find the values of a, b, and c for which the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 has the given numbers as solutions. Then
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-A formula for calculating the distance, d, one can see from an airplane to the horizon on a clear day is , where is the altitude of the plane in feet and is given in miles. How far can one see in a plane flying at 24,000 feet? Round your answer to the nearest tenth mile, if necessary.
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Identify the property illustrated by the statement. Assume all variables represent real numbers.
-3(x + 6) = 3x + 18
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Simplify the expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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Write in radical form. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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