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1 Review for College Mathematics
A selection of problems intended to maintain students essential algebra skills Print Version

2 Equations and Modeling
A moving company charges $46 to move a certain machine 10 miles and $58 to move the same machine 30 miles. Find an equation that defines this relationship if it is linear. What will it cost to move the machine 25 miles? What is the minimum charge for moving the machine? What is the rate for each mile the machine is moved? Solution: a) b) c) d) MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

3 Equations and Modeling
The total cost of producing a certain item consists of paying rent for the building and paying a fixed amount per unit for material. The total cost is $250 it 10 units are produced and $330 if 30 units are produced. a) Find the equation that defines this relationship if it is linear. b) What will it cost to produce 100 units? c) How much is paid in rent? d) What is the cost of the material for each unit? Solution: a) b) c) d) MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

4 Equations and Modeling
If x2 + 2x = 3, demonstrate algebraically which of the following is a possible value for x. – 3 –2 –1 3 Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

5 Equations and Modeling
How many solutions are there to the systems of equations? Solve algebraically. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

6 Equations and Modeling
The sum of the square of a number and the product of the number and 3 equals 40. Write an equation to model this situation. What are the positive answer(s)? Solution: a) b) MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

7 Equations and Modeling
Two truckers start on a trip at the same time. One heads west at 60 mph while the other heads east at 55 mph. Their CB radios work for a distance up to 500 miles apart. How long will they be able to communicate with each other? Model and solve algebraically. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

8 Equations and Modeling
Solve the system of equations algebraically. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

9 Equations and Modeling
Solve for w: p = 2 ( l + w ) Give your answer in two forms, one answer with a single fraction and the other as a sum or difference of two terms. Solutions: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

10 Equations and Modeling
Solve for a: Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

11 Equations and Modeling
Solve for x: Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

12 Equations and Modeling
The Boosters Club held a spaghetti dinner as a fundraiser. They sold 300 tickets and collected $2200. If an adult’s ticket cost $8.50 and a child’s ticket cost $3.50, how many of each were sold? Model and solve algebraically. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

13 Equations and Modeling
Admission to a school football game was $2 for students and $3 for nonstudents. How many of each group attended if there were 900 people and $1920 collected? Model and solve algebraically. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

14 Equations and Modeling
Solve algebraically: x2 – 5 = 3x Solutions: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

15 Equations and Modeling
Bill needs to make 1000 copies before the meeting that starts in 15 minutes. He begins using a machine that makes 30 copies per minute after laminates, a newer machine which copies at 45 pages per minutes become free . Using both machines, will Bill be able to make all the copies before the meeting? Explain algebraically. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

16 Equations and Modeling
Find the equation of a line with slope of 0 through (6, 10). Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

17 Function Theory Which of the following are functions? x3 y = 12
x (x+2) = 5 + y e. y(y + 2) = 4 + x g. x = 4 h. y = 5 Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

18 Function Theory If f(x) = x2 – 5, find f(b) – f( c) . Solution:
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19 Function Theory If f(x) = 2x2 – x + 3, find f(x + h) . Solution:
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20 Function Theory If f(x) = x2 – 4, find f(a + 5) . Solution:
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21 Function Theory If f(x) = x2 – 3 x + 5, find f(x + h) – f(x) .
Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

22 Function Theory If f(x) = 3x4 – 4x3 -2x2 +x - 5, find f(-x). Solution:
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23 Expressions with Exponents
Simplify: Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

24 Expressions with Exponents
Simplify. Give the answer with positive exponents only: Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

25 Expressions with Exponents
Simplify. Give the answer with positive exponents only: Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

26 Expressions with Exponents
Multiply a. b. c. d. e. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

27 Expressions with Exponents
Multiply Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

28 Expressions with Exponents
Multiply Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

29 Expressions with Exponents
If the area of a circle if what is the area of a circle if the radius is 3a? Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

30 Expressions with Exponents
If the volume of a sphere is what is the volume of a sphere with radius 3a? Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

31 Expressions with Exponents
If the volume of a cylinder is find the volume of a cylinder with radius 3x and a height that is twice the radius. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

32 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
If , then x = a ln t b. c. d. ln ( t – 3 ) e. ln t – 3 Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

33 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
If 7x = 3, then x = a. b. c. d. e. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

34 Simplifying Expressions
Simplify a. b. c. d. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

35 Simplifying Expressions
Simplify a. b. c. d. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

36 Simplifying Expressions
Simplify Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

37 Simplifying Expressions
Evaluate the following expression using x = -3.1 and y = 4.23 4x-2 + y3 Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

38 Algebraic Expressions
Factor completely using integer coefficients. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

39 Algebraic Expressions
Factor completely using integer coefficients. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

40 Algebraic Expressions
Which of the following is a factor of a. b. c. d. not factorable Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

41 Algebraic Expressions
Which of the following is a factor of a. b. c. d. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

42 Algebraic Expressions
Write in simplest radical form. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

43 Algebraic Expressions
Write in simplest radical form. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

44 Algebraic Expressions
Write in simplest radical form. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

45 Algebraic Expressions
Write in simplest radical form. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

46 Algebraic Expressions
Perform the indicated operations and reduce answers to lowest terms. a. b. c. d. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

47 Quadratic Equations Solve algebraically. Solution:
Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

48 Quadratic Equations Solve algebraically. Solution:
Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

49 Quadratic Equations Solve algebraically. Solution:
Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

50 Quadratic Equations Solve algebraically. Solution:
Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

51 Quadratic Equations Solve algebraically. Solution:
Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

52 Rational Expressions State the restricted values: Solution:
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53 Rational Expressions Over the set of real numbers, state where the function is undefined: Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

54 Rational Expressions Find the product: Solution:
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55 Rational Expressions Calculate and write the answer in scientific notation. a. b. c. d. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

56 Rational Expressions Find the area of a rectangle if the length is and the width is Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

57 Rational Expressions Add and simplify Solution:
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58 Rational Expressions Simplify Solution:
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59 Rational Expressions Simplify Solution:
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60 Rational Expressions Simplify: Solution:
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61 Rational Expressions Simplify: a. b. c. d. Solution:
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62 Rational Expressions Simplify: a. b. c. d. Solution:
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63 Rational Expressions Simplify: a. c. b. d. Solution:
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64 Rational Expressions What values for x are not allowed? a. c. b. d.
Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

65 Miscellaneous Which of the following sets of numbers could NOT be the measures of the sides of a right triangle? a. c. b. d. Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

66 Miscellaneous Find the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle whose legs are 5 and Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

67 Miscellaneous Find the distance between (-3,5) and (-7,8). Solution:
Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

68 Miscellaneous (-4,6) (-1,-4) (1,6) (-4,-1) Solution:
Find the coordinates of the point midway between (-5,2) and (3,-10). (-4,6) (-1,-4) (1,6) (-4,-1) Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

69 Miscellaneous 24 18 4 8 Find y in the diagram below. Solution: 9 6 12
Solution: 12 6 9 y MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

70 Miscellaneous Find y in the diagram below. Solution: 12 8 y 15
Solution: y 8 12 15 MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

71 Variation Find an equation of variation where y varies inversely as and when Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

72 Variation Y varies directly as the cube root of x. Y is 30 when x is 1. Find Y when x is 27. 10 90 15 30 Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

73 Variation The number of hours (H) it takes to do the job in inversely proportional to the number of people (P) working on it. It takes 4 people 12 hours to do the job. How long would it take 6 people to do the job? 18 hours 10 hours 8.5 hours 8 hours Solution: MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS

74 Content Guide Equations and Modeling Slides 1 – 15 Function Theory Slides 16 – 21 Expressions with Exponents Slides 22 – 30 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Slides 31 – 32 Simplifying Expressions Slides 33 – 36 Algebraic Expressions Slides 37 – 45 Quadratic Equations Slides 45 – 50 Rational Expressions Slides 51 – 63 Miscellaneous Slides 64 – 69 Variation Slides 70 – 72 MATHEMATICS for COLLEGE READINESS


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