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11 0000
12 0000
13 000
14 000
5 OZ
6 0000
7 00
8 00000
9 0000
10 0000
15 00000
16 0000
17 .CDCDOCC)
18 00000
19 000
20 00000
21 0000
22 00000
23 CD(DC)00
24 c&ecoo
25 000
26 0000
27 OC)
28 0000
29 000
30 (Docom
31 0 1000
32 SCOCE)
33 00000
34 c&eocio
35 (D0000
36 01000
37 000
38 0000
39 000
40 0000
41 000 19
42 0000
43 1000
44 O
45 (Deco
46 0000
47 000
48 ecoo
49 1200000
50 0000
Notes: (1) A calculator will be necessary for answering some (but not all) of the questions in this test. For each question you
will have to decide whether or not you should use a calcuator. The calculator you use must be at least a scientific calculator;
programmable calculators and calculators that can display graphs are permitted.
(2) For some questions in this test you may need to decide whether your calculator should be in radian or degree mode.
(3) Figures that accompany problems in this test are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems.
They are drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when it is stated in a specific problem that its figure is not drawn to scale.
All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated.
(4) Unless otherwise specified, the domain of any function f is assumed to be the set of all real numbers x for which
fix) is a real number.
(5) Reference information that may be useful in answering the questions in this test can be found on the page
preceding Question 1.
+4
(C)
+4
(D) x
(E) ,1;2 + 4
2.
x _
2y 2x
(A) 2x - 2y
x-y
(B)
x-y
2y- 2x
2
(C)
2xy
(D) 2
xy
2
(E)
+
2xy
),
(A) 7.17
(B) 9.23
(C) 11.17
(D) 15
(E) 30
X-Z
= yz ,
(A) y2
(B) 2z2
(C) y2 -2z2
(D) z 2(y 2 1)
(E) z2(y2 + 1)
(A) 0.34
(B) 0.18
(C) 0.29
(D) 0.30
(E) 0.96
x
Figure 1
3
5
6
10
2
(V2 + 2) + 1
If b = 0
IfOsbs 1
If b = -1
For all b
For no b
0
1
csc2 0
sin2 0
1- sin2 8
tan
y
(-5, 5) C
Real numbers
Real numbers, such that f (x) 0
Real numbers, excluding integers
Real numbers, such that fix) > 0
Integers
(1, -1)
0o
(2, 2)
o--0
(3, 3) ."--0
o--o
(4, 4)
Figure 2
2'
csc 0
(A) 3
(E) ,A
(C) fi7)
(D) fi7) + 0.5
(E) f(8)
15. A sphere and a cone have equal volume and radii. If the radius
of each of the solids is 3, what is the lateral area of the cone?
(A) 58.29
(B) 77.72
(C) 96.38
(D) 113.10
(E) 116.58
(B)
Figure 3
(E)
6.4
7
7.4
9
Not enough information to tell
x
Figure 4
19. If the current value of a given object is $15 and it increases in
value at a rate of 12.5% annually, what will the object's value
be in 14 years?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
$59
$67
$71
$78
$83
ya0
05 y 57
55y57
Osy 59
y59
22. If f(x) = f -1 (x) for all real numbers x, what might fix) equal?
(A) x
(B) x2
(C) x + 1
(D) 2x
(E) 2x2
0 < 0 < 45
45 < 8 < 90
90 < 0 < 135
135 < 0 < 180
Not possible
x<-4 orx> 3
-4 <x< 8
x * -4, 0, 3
x> 0
x pd 0, 8
3 12
2x + 2x - 24x
coo) .
(A) 1
(B) x2 cos(-0)
(C)
5t 2 cos
(D) 7t
(E)
2 cos(-0)
ncos 20
26. The graph ofy = fix) is shown in Figure 5. Which of the following
statements must be true?
I. if (x)I z 0
II. f(x) = -f(-x)
28. f is a function. Suppose the following two statements are true off
I. f has a root at x = 2.
II. The graph of y = f(x) has exactly two asymptotes,
at x = -1 and y = 1.
Which of the following functions could be f?
(A) fix) = x x +1
x a2
x s0
Osxs 2 and xa 5
-4 sxs0 andxa 2
-4 sxs2
(-6, -2.8)
(-3.9, 2)
(1, 2.7)
(-1, -4)
(2, 3)
ex+1
if
x2 + 2 if x < 0
}
y 1
y 2
y>0
y<0
All real numbers
not
xs0
x <0
x = 0 only
x>0
x a (31
33. If a and b are nonzero real numbers and (3.92)a = (7.86) b, what is
11 2 ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
0.44
0.66
0.90
1.5
2.3
430
435
465
470
535
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
37. /-'4 has initial point (-2, 2) and terminal point (2, 5). L; has
initial point (1, 5) and terminal point (-2, 4). What is ii 0
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(4, 3)
(7, 2)
(2, 6)
(-1, 3)
(7, 4)
.0123
.707
15
45
90
2
(C) 3
8
(D) 9
9
(E) 8
(-1.7, -3.14)
(-0.87, 0.5)
(1.5, 3.14)
(-2.6, 1.5)
(0.78, 2.3)
=
43. (n+1)!x(n-1)!
(n!) 2
(A) (n + 1)(n - 1)
(B) n+ 1
(C)
(D)
(n + 1)(n 1)
(E) n
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
256.29
268.08
301.97
312.75
316.33
45. Suppose the following statement is true: "If the watch costs
less than 40 dollars, Jim will buy it." Which of the following
statements must also be true?
I. If the watch costs more than 40 dollars, Jim will not
buy it.
II. If Jim buys the watch, it costs less than 40 dollars.
III. If Jim doesn't buy the watch, the watch costs at least
40 dollars.
(A) I only
(B) I and II only
(C) III only
(D) II and III only
(E) None of the three statements must be true.
1.51
2.65
3.50
5.29
7.00
48. For which of the following is fix) positive for all real values of x?
I. fix) = nbc2 + 4
II. f(x) = sin (x - D
III. f(x) = 2x-1
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
None
I only
II only
I and II
I and III
00
-00
(B) m
(C) n
(D) mn + 2n
(E) -mn
STOP
IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST ONLY.
DO NOT TURN TO ANY OTHER TEST IN THIS BOOK.
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TestIExplanations
Answer
C
E
3
4
5
6
Right
Wrong
C
E
Question Number
Answer
26
27
E
C
28
29
D
D
30
31
E
E
D
B
32
33
34
10
35
11
36
12
37
13
38
14
C
E
39
40
D
A
16
41
17
42
18
19
43
20
B
D
D
21
22
23
24
25
15
44
45
C
A
46
47
48
49
50
Right
Wrong
(A)
(D)