Spring 2014 FINAL EXAM REVIEW. SLOPE  Name the four types of slope. 1. _________ 2. _________ 3. _________ 4. _________ Answer: positive, negative,

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Spring 2014 FINAL EXAM REVIEW

SLOPE

 Name the four types of slope. 1. _________ 2. _________ 3. _________ 4. _________ Answer: positive, negative, zero, undefined SLOPE

Which has a slope of zero – a horizontal line, or a vertical line? Answer: A horizontal line has a slope of 0, while a vertical line has a slope of undefined. SLOPE

 Fill in the blanks: Parallel lines have ____ slopes. Perpendicular lines have ___ slopes. Answer: same, opposite reciprocal SLOPE

GRAPHING

WRITING EQUATIONS

FUNCTION NOTATION

 Find the number of outcomes. How many ways can 4 lockers be chosen out of 15 lockers? Answer: 1365 PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS

 Find the number of outcomes. How many desserts can be made with 3 ice cream flavors, 5 toppings, and either whipped cream or chocolate syrup? Answer: 30 FUNDAMENTAL COUNTING PRINCIPLE

STANDARD FORM

SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM

SLOPE

SCIENTIFIC NOTATION

 Create a tree diagram to find the number of outcomes. How many breakfasts can be made with the a choice of French toast, waffles, or pancakes, and either sausage or bacon, and apple juice or orange juice? Answer: 12 breakfasts TREE DIAGRAM

SYSTEMS: GRAPHING

SYSTEMS: SUBSTITUTION

SYSTEMS: ELIMINATION

SYSTEMS WORD PROBLEM

SYSTEMS: WORD PROBLEM  Solve the system of equations by defining variables, setting up a system, and solving. Veronica has been saving dimes and quarters. She has 94 coins in all and the total value is $ How many dimes and how many quarters does she have? Answer: 28 dimes and 66 quarters

MONOMIALS: MULTIPLY

MONOMIALS: DIVIDE

SCIENTIFIC NOTATION

1.Slope-intercept Form 2.Substitution 3.Rate of Change 4.Monomial 5.Elimination 6.Slope Formula VOCABULARY MATCH