Exam 1: Review of Basic Concepts
Exam 1: Review of Basic Concepts637 Questions
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Write in radical form. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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Write the expression with only positive exponents and evaluate if possible. Assume all variables represent nonzero real
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Decide whether the expression has been simplified correctly.
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Decide whether the expression has been simplified correctly.
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Use these sets to find the following. Identify any disjoint sets.
-Let , and .
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Use set notation, and list all the elements of the set.
-{19, 20, 21, . . . , 25}
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Perform the indicated operations. Write the result using only positive exponents. Assume all variables represent nonzero
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Find the product. Assume variables represent positive real numbers.
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Simplify the expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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Factor out the greatest common factor. Simplify the factors, if possible.
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Find the product. Assume variables represent positive real numbers.
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Provide an appropriate response.
-Consider the following figure, which is a square divided into two squares and two rectangles.
The length of each side of the large square is . Use the formula for the area of a square to write the area of thi largest square as a power.

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Write the expression with only positive exponents and evaluate if possible. Assume all variables represent nonzero real
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