Exam 12: Review of Basic Concepts
Exam 1: Equations and Inequalities494 Questions
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Simplify the expression. 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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Identify the expression as a polynomial or not a polynomial.
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Factor out the greatest common factor. Simplify the factors, if possible.
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-The formula expresses the relationship between Fahrenheit temperature, , and Celsius temperature, C. Use the formula to convert to its equivalent temperature on the Celsius scale.
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Use the distributive property to rewrite a sum as a product or the product as a sum.
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Simplify the rational expression. Use factoring, and assume all variable expressions represent positive real numbers.
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Identify the expression as a polynomial or not a polynomial.
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Rationalize the denominator. Assume that all variables represent nonnegative numbers and that the denominator is not
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Simplify the expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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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 x is the altitude of the plane in feet and d is given in miles. How far can
One see in a plane flying at 28,000 feet? Round your answer to the nearest tenth mile, if necessary.
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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 statement is true or false. If false, correct the statement so it is true.
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Simplify the expression. Assume all variables represent positive real numbers.
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-Find the magnitude of the difference between a windchill factor of 88 and a windchill factor of -77.
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