Advanced math
Advanced math
Examples:
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8 x8 y 6
1. Which of the following is equivalent to the expression ?
4x2 y6
x 3 x2
A. x B. C. 3
2x 2 D. 2x 3
y
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2. Determine whether each of the radical expression below is equivalent to x 2 y 3 .
Ⅰ. x3 3 y Ⅱ. xy Ⅲ. x3 y Ⅳ. 6
x9 y 2
Exponential graphs
Identifying features of graphs from functions
Example:
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Graph the functions f ( x) = 1.5 x and f ( x) = .
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Example:
Example:
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Ⅰ. f ( x) = a (3.3) x + b Ⅱ. f ( x) = a(3.3) x + b
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the graph of y = f ( x ) − 12 has a y -intercept at 0, − . The product of a and b is .
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graph of y = h( x ) in the xy -plane passes through the points ( 0,10 ) and −2, . What is
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the value of ab ?
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A. f ( x) = −2 x + 1 B. f ( x) = −2 x + 3 C. f ( x) = −2 x + 4 D. f ( x) = −2 x + 5
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f ( x) = 9(4) x
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Radical, rational, and absolute value equations
Both radical and rational equations can have extraneous solutions, algebraic solutions that emerge
as we solve the equations that do not satisfy the original equations. In other words, extraneous
solutions seem like they're solutions, but they aren't.
1. Rewrite the equation until the variable no longer appears in the denominators of
rational expressions.
When solving absolute value equations, rewrite the equation as two linear equations, then
solve each linear equation. Both solutions are solutions to the absolute value equation.