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Pretest Lessons # 36 - 40 25 Questions

Question # 1 Solve for “X” X + -5 = +12

Question # 2 Solve for “X” 3X – 4 = 11

Question # 3 Solve for “X” 6 + X – 5 = 3

Question # 4 Solve for “X” 4X2 = 36

Question # 5 Solve for “X” 5X2 - 4 = 41

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 6 Combine the “Like” Terms 3x + 4x + 5Y + 6 = ?

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 7 Combine the “Like” Terms 4x2 + 3x2 + 5X + X = ?

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 8 Combine the “Like” Terms 7a2 + 8b2 + 3a2 + 4b2 = ?

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 9 Combine the “Like” Terms 5X + 4X + 3X + 2 + 1 = ?

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 10 Combine the “Like” Terms 3x + 4Y + x + Y = ?

Question #11 Multiply 2 (3a + 4b) = ?

Question # 12 Multiply -5 (X + Y) = ?

Question # 13 Multiply 7 ( 3x + 4y) = ?

Question # 14 Multiply ( -4x + -5y) 3

Question # 15 Multiply 3x ( 2x + 4) = ?

Question # 16 Solve , if x = 4 2x + 5 = ?

Question # 17 Solve, if x = -3 4x – 5 = ?

Question # 18 Solve, if x = 7 -2x + 5 = ?

Question # 19 Solve, if x = 3 5x2 = ?

Question # 20 Solve, if x = -2 5x3 = ?

Name the shape that has 5 sides. Question # 21 Name the shape that has 5 sides.

Question # 22 How many sides on a Nonagon ?

Which shape has more sides, Question # 23 Which shape has more sides, A decagon Or An octagon ?

What would have more sides Question # 24 What would have more sides Two triangles Or One Heptagon ?

What is the total number of sides in Question # 25 What is the total number of sides in 1 Quadrilateral Plus 1 Hexagon ?

And now … The Answers !

Question # 1 Solve for “X” X + -5 = +12 X = 17

Question # 2 Solve for “X” 3X – 4 = 11 X = 5

Question # 3 Solve for “X” 6 + X – 5 = 3 X = 2

Question # 4 Solve for “X” 4X2 = 36 X = 3

Question # 5 Solve for “X” 5X2 - 4 = 41 X = 3

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 6 Combine the “Like” Terms 3x + 4x + 5Y + 6 = ? 7x + 5Y + 6

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 7 Combine the “Like” Terms 4x2 + 3x2 + 5X + X = ? 7x2 + 6x

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 8 Combine the “Like” Terms 7a2 + 8b2 + 3a2 + 4b2 = ? 10a2 + 12b2

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 9 Combine the “Like” Terms 5X + 4X + 3X + 2 + 1 = ? 12x + 3

Combine the “Like” Terms Question # 10 Combine the “Like” Terms 3x + 4Y + x + Y = ? 4x + 5y

Question # 11 Multiply 2 (3a + 4b) = ? 6a + 8b

Question # 12 Multiply -5 (X + Y) = ? -5x – 5y Or -5x + -5y

Question # 13 Multiply 7 ( 3x + 4y) = ? 21x + 28y

Question # 14 Multiply ( -4x + -5y) 3 -12x + -15y Or -12x – 15y

Question # 15 Multiply 3x ( 2x + 4) = ? 6x2 + 12x

Question # 16 Solve , if x = 4 2x + 5 = ? 13

Question # 17 Solve, if x = -3 4x – 5 = ? - 17

Question # 18 I Solve, if x = 7 -2x + 5 = ? -9

Question # 19 Solve, if x = 3 5x2 = ? 45

Question # 20 Solve, if x = -2 5x3 = ? -40

Name the shape that has 5 sides. Question # 21 Name the shape that has 5 sides. Pentagon

Question # 22 How many sides on a Nonagon ? 9

Which shape has more sides, Question # 23 Which shape has more sides, A decagon (10) Or An octagon (8)

What would have more sides Question # 24 What would have more sides Two triangles (6) Or One Heptagon (7)

What is the total number of sides in Question # 25 What is the total number of sides in 1 Quadrilateral (4) Plus 1 Hexagon (6) Total = 10