Exam 7: Factoring, Solving Equations and Problem Solving
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Use the process of factoring by grouping to factor the polynomial.
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Set up an equation and solve the problem. The total surface area of a right circular cylinder is 36 square centimeters. If a radius of the base and the altitude of the cylinder are the same length, find the length of a radius.
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Factor the trinomial completely. Indicate if it is not factorable using integers.
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Use the process of factoring by grouping to factor the polynomial.
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Use the process of factoring by grouping to factor the polynomial.
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Solve the equation. Please enter your answer as three numbers, separated by a comma.
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Use the process of factoring by grouping to factor the polynomial.
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Use the difference of squares pattern to factor the polynomial.
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The sum of the areas of two circles is square inches. The length of a radius of the smaller circle is 1 inches less than the length of a radius of the larger circle. Find the length of a radius of the larger circle.
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Set up an equation and solve the problem. Suppose that the width of a certain rectangle is 0.3 of its length and the area of that same rectangle is 24.3 square meters. Find the length of the rectangle.
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Factor the trinomial completely. Indicate if it is not factorable using integers.
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