Exam 8: A Transition From Elementary Algebra to Intermediate Algebra
Exam 1: Some Basic Concepts of Arithmetic and Algebra255 Questions
Exam 2: The Real Numbers261 Questions
Exam 3: Equations, Inequalities and Problem Solving327 Questions
Exam 4: Formulas and Problem Solving233 Questions
Exam 5: Coordinate Geometry and Linear Systems396 Questions
Exam 6: Exponents and Polynomials390 Questions
Exam 7: Factoring, Solving Equations and Problem Solving302 Questions
Exam 8: A Transition From Elementary Algebra to Intermediate Algebra276 Questions
Exam 9: Rational Expressions277 Questions
Exam 10: Exponents and Radicals274 Questions
Exam 11: Quadratic Equations and Inequalities283 Questions
Exam 12: Coordinate Geometry: Lines, Parabolas, Circles, Ellipses and Hyperbolas165 Questions
Exam 13: Functions195 Questions
Exam 14: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions228 Questions
Exam 15: Systems of Equations: Matrices and Determinants228 Questions
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Solve each inequality. Match each inequality with the corresponding answer.
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Solve the inequality. Please enter your answer in interval notation.
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Sean bought 5 lemons and 3 limes for $3.30. At the same prices, Kim bought 4 lemons and 7 limes for $4.25. Find the price per lemon and the price per lime.
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Solve the compound inequality using the compact form. Express the solution sets in interval notation.
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A person s intelligence quotient ( I ) is found by dividing mental age ( M ), as indicated by standard tests, by chronological age ( C ) and then multiplying this ratio by 20. The formula can be used. If the I range of a group of 12-year-olds is given by , find the range of the mental age of this group.
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Use synthetic division to determine the quotient and remainder for the division problem.
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Perform the indicated divisions of polynomials by monomials. Match each of the expressions with the corresponding polynomial to obtain a true statement.
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The ratio of male students to female students at a certain university is 5 to 7. If there is a total of 16,800 students, find the number of male and the number of female students. The number of male students is __________. The number of female students is __________. Please enter your answer as two numbers, separated by a semicolon.
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Solve each inequality. Match each inequality with the corresponding answer.
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Solve the equation using factoring techniques. ( x + 5 ) 2 16 = 0
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Perform the indicated division of the polynomial by the monomial.
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