Exam 1: Fundamental Concepts of Algebra
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Approximate the real-number expression to four decimal places : 

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Approximate the real-number expression to four decimal places : 

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Rewrite the following expression without using the absolute value symbol, and simplify the result. 

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Replace the symbol "?" to make the resulting statement true for all real numbers : p, b, and c, whenever the expressions are defined. 

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Replace the symbol "?" to make the resulting statement true for all real numbers : t, b, and c, whenever the expressions are defined. 

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The two given numbers are coordinates of points
and
, respectively, on a coordinate line. Express the indicated statement as an inequality involving the absolute value symbol.
,
is at least 





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Approximate the real-number expression to four decimal places. 

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In astronomy, distances to stars are measured in light years. One light year is the distance a ray of light travels in one year. If the speed of light is approximately 186,000 miles per second, estimate the number of miles in two light years.
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