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Aunt Sally Do you Know me? Solve Absolute Chaos Do you Know me? Part 2

Simplify

- 4

Evaluate for a= -1, b=5, c=12, d=17

14

Simplify

Evaluate for a= 2/3, b= -6, c= -2.5

Simplify

Name a non positive, non negative number

0

Classify the polynomial by degree and number of terms. If it’s not a polynomial, explain why.

Not a polynomial, can’t divide by a variable

List all words that describe the following number:

Complex Real Rational Non-Integer Negative

Which number is whole number and a digit but not a natural number?

0

Classify the polynomial by degree and number of terms. If it’s not a polynomial, explain why.

7 th degree trinomial

Solve over the {real numbers}

{7/2, -7/2}

Solver over the {natural #s}

{7}

Solve over the {irrational #s}

{No Solution}

Solve over the {negative #s} and graph the solution set.

{x| x≤ -9 or -7/3≤ x <0}

Solve over the {integers} Graph the solution set

{x| x=3}

Solve over the {natural #s} Graph the solution set

{x| x=18,19,20,…}

Solve over the {real #s} Graph the solution set

No Solution

Solve over the {rational #s}

{ } You must check each solution in the original equation! Neither -3/2 or 1/8 work!

Solve over the {non-negatives} Graph the solution set

{x| 0≤x< 17/2}

Solve over the {whole #s} Graph the solution set

{x| x=0,1,2}

Evaluate -3.3abc for

Evaluate for b = -2

12

Solve and graph over the natural numbers

Simplify:

Evaluate for a = 5, b = -1, c = -0.5