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Algebra 2 Semester 1 Exam Review

Chapter 1 Equations and Inequalities 1. 2. 3. 4. Find the multiplicative inverse and additive inverse of Evaluate (a + y)2 + 2y if a = 5 and y = 3. Evaluate | -2b | if b = 8. The formula S = can be used to find the sum of the first n natural numbers. Find the sum

of the first 20 natural numbers. 5. 6. 7. Name the set(s) of numbers to which Simplify 2(x + 3) + 5(2x 1). Write an algebraic expression that represents the verbal expression the product of nine and a number. Solve each equation. 8. 10. y=8 |x5|=4 9. 11. 4(2x 9) = 3x + 4 4 | x + 3 | = 20 belongs.

12. Which equation could be used to solve the following problem? The sum of 4 times a number and 7 is 31. Find the number. a. 4 (n + 7) = 31 b. 4n 7 = 31 c. 4n = 7 + 31 d. 4n + 7 = 31

13. Amar is five years older than his sister. The sum of their ages is 39. Find Amars age. Solve each inequality. 14. 8w + 4 12 15. 2x 1 5 or 7 x < 12

16.

2y + 1

17.

|m+8|>3

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| 2x 5 |

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Solve and graph of the solution of 9 > 3 + 2x.

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A parking garage charges $2 for the first hour and $1 for each additional hour. Fran has $7.50 to spend for parking. What is the greatest number of hours Fran can park?

Chapter 2 Linear Relations and Functions 21. Find the domain of the relation {(0, 0), (1, 1), (2, 0)}. Then determine whether the relation is a function. The table shows the annualized percent return of a mutual fund for several years. Find the range of the relation. Then determine whether the relation is a function.

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23. Find f (1) if f (x) = 3x 5. 25. a. xy = 60 b. 3x 2y = 5

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Find f (0) if f (t) = t 2t 2.

Which equation is linear? Describe why the others arent linear. c. y = x 3x + 1 d. y + 1 = x

26. 27. 28. 29.

Write y 4x = 7 in standard form. Find the xintercept and y-intercept of the graph of 5x + 10y = 20. Find the slope of the line that passes through (0, 2) and (8, 8). If a line rises to the right, its slope is __________. If a line rises to the left, its slope is __________. A horizontal line has ___________ slope. A vertical line has _______________ slope.

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What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the graph of y = 2x + 5?

31. Write an equation in slopeintercept form for the line with slope

and passes through (2, 7).

32. Write an equation in slopeintercept form for the line that passes through (0, 1) and is perpendicular to the line whose equation is y = 2x. 33. Use a scatter plot to draw a line of fit and then describe the correlation.

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The scatter plot shows the area of the floor and the price for certain tents. Find an equation of the prediction equation for this set of data.

35. The graph of the linear inequality y > 2x 1 is the region a. on or above 36. b. on or below c. above

the graph of the line y = 2x 1. d. below

Write the inequality that is graphed below.

Chapter 3 Systems of Equations and Inequalities 37. A system of linear equations may not have a. exactly one solution. b. no solution. c. infinitely many solutions. d. exactly two solutions.

To solve each system of equations, find an expression that could be substituted for x into the first equation. (You do not need to solve the system.) 38. 5x 2y = 8 xy=1 39. 4x 3y = 12 x + 3y = 5

The first equation of each system is multiplied by 4. By what number would you multiply the second equation in order to eliminate the x variable by adding? (You dont need to solve the system.) 40. 3x 2y = 4 4x + 5y = 28 41. 6x 3y = 12 8x + 2y = 16

Solve each system of equations. 42. 3x 2y = 5 x=y+2 43. 2x + 3y = 5 3x 2y = 1

44. Which system of equations is graphed?

a.

x=0

b. y 3x = 0 x y = 2

c. y 3x = 0 xy=2

d.

x=0

x y = 2

xy=2

45. Which system of inequalities is graphed?

a. y > 1 y x+1

b. y y

1 x+1

c. y > 1 y x+1

d. y > 1 y<x+1

Use the system of inequalities y

0, x

0, and y

2x + 4.

46. Find the coordinates of the vertices of the feasible region. 47. Find the maximum value of f (x, y) = 3x + y for the feasible region. 48. Find the minimum value of f (x, y) = 3x + y for the feasible region.

Use the following information to answer the following questions. A college arena sells tickets to students and to the public. Student tickets are $8 each and general public tickets are $32 each. The college sells at least 5000 tickets for students. The arena seats 18,000.

49. Let s represent the number of student tickets and p represent the number of general public tickets. Write a system of inequalities to represent the number of tickets sold.

50. How many general public tickets should the college sell to maximize revenue (amount collected)?

51. What is the maximum revenue?

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