ALGEBRA 1 CHAPTER # 2 STUDY GUIDE.

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ALGEBRA 1 CHAPTER # 2 STUDY GUIDE

IF TWO FRACTIONS ARE ADDED, THEN A COMMON DENOMINATOR IS NEEDED. 1. TRUE/FALSE IF TWO FRACTIONS ARE ADDED, THEN A COMMON DENOMINATOR IS NEEDED.

THE FRACTION 𝟐𝟒 𝟑𝟔 CANNOT BE REDUCED 2. TRUE/FALSE THE FRACTION 𝟐𝟒 𝟑𝟔 CANNOT BE REDUCED

3. IF THE DENOMINATORS OF TWO FRACTIONS ARE (LEAST COMMON DENOMINATOR) 12 AND 16, THEN 48 IS THE LCD (LEAST COMMON DENOMINATOR)

4. TRUE /FALSE

5. TRUE/FALSE THE MIXED FRACTION 2 𝟑 𝟓 = 𝟏𝟐 𝟓

6. ADD

7. MULTIPLY

8. WRITE AN INEQUALITY THAT REPRESENTS THE GRAPH BELOW

9. SOLVE THE INEQUALITY. GRAPH THE SOLUTION

10. SOLVE THE INEQUALITY

11. SOLVE THE INEQUALITIES

12. SOLVE THE INEQUALITY.

13. SOLVE THE INEQUALITY.

14. SOLVE THE INEQUALITY GRAPH THE SOLUTION.

15. SOLVE THE INEQUALITY GRAPH THE SOLUTION.

16. Write and graph a compound inequality that represents the numbers “x” that are the solutions of the inequality represented by the graph shown.

17. SOLVE THE EQUATION

18. THE MEASURE OF TWO ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE ARE EACH TWO TIMES THE MEASURE OF THE THIRD ANGLE. FIND THE MEASURE OF THE THIRD ANGLE.