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Lesson
Practice C
1.5 For use with the lesson Solve Quadratic Equations by Finding Square Roots

Simplify the expression.


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Solve the equation.


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19. 2x 2 1 1 5 x 2 1 7 20. 2(x 2 2 5) 5 2x 2 2 1 21. 4(x 1 5) 2 5 64

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Find the values of a for which the equation has two real number solutions.
28. x 2 5 a 29. x 2 2 3 5 a

30. 4x 2 1 1 5 a 31. x 2 1 a 5 4

32. a 2 2x 2 5 25 33. ax 2 1 5 5 3

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34. Compound Interest The formula A 5 P11 1 } n2 gives the amount of money A in
an account after t years if the annual interest rate is r (in decimal form), n is the
number of times interest is compounded per year, and P is the original principle.
What interest rate is required to earn $7 in two months if the principle is $500 and
the interest rate is compounded monthly? Round the answer to the nearest tenth of
a percentage.

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answers
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30. 63 2 31. 2.5 sec 32. 3.5 sec
1. a. h 5 216t 2 1 70
33. about 5.48 sec 34. about 6.12 sec b. y
70
35. about 6.85 sec 36. about 8.66 sec 60
Height (feet)

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26. 0, 8 27. 28 6 3 11 28. about 3.16 sec
negative height for a television. d. about 14.7 in.,
29. about 4.33 sec 30. about 5.86 sec about 26.1 in., about 383.7 in.2 6. 2 in.; No,
doubling the width requires 2.5 times more wood.
31. about 6.57 sec 32. 7.5 sec
7. a. R 5 (60 1 x)(200 2 2x) b. 20; A price of
33. 10 sec 34. 9.43 35. 6.63 36. 40 $80 per pair of running shoes will maximize
revenue. c. R 5 (60 2 x)(200 1 2x); 220; A
Practice Level C negative value here means to increase the price to
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