2 nd Semester Assessment Algebra 2 Thursday, June 9, 2011 8:00 am Period 1: Rm 202 Mr. Gardler Period 8: Rm 300 Ms. Hanley Chapter 6.4 to Chapter 13.3.

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2 nd Semester Assessment Algebra 2 Thursday, June 9, :00 am Period 1: Rm 202 Mr. Gardler Period 8: Rm 300 Ms. Hanley Chapter 6.4 to Chapter multiple choice & 12 short answer

Chapter 6 – Polynomial Functions Identify degree & leading coefficient of a polynomial function, and evaluate the function Graph a polynomial function by making a table of values, then use calculator to find relative maxima and minima

Chapter 7 – Radical Equations & Inequalities Simplify composition of functions Find the inverse of a function Identify an nth root relation Simplify a radical expression Write an expression with radical form in rational exponents Solve a radical inequality

Chapter 8 – Rational Expressions & Equations Simplify a complex fraction Solve a joint variation Solve a rational equation

Chapter 9 – Exponential & Logarithmic Relations Identify exponential growth & decay Write an exponential function given 2 points Solve an exponential equation Solve a logarithmic equation Solve an equation using properties of logarithms Use change of base formula Solve base e inequality Solve word problem involves exponential growth

Chapter 10 – Conic Sections Find a distance between 2 points Find a midpoint between 2 points Write an equation of a parabola given focus & directrix Write equation of a conic section in standard form Identify conic sections from their equations

Chapter 12 – Probability Permutation with repetition Given the probability of 3 dependent events, find the total # of items Find the probability of 3 dependent events

Chapter 13 – Trigonometric Functions Draw an angle & find its reference angle Identify coterminal angle Evaluate trigonometric functions for a given point Find the exact value of a trigonometric function