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Name————————————————————————

Date —————————————

Chapter
Chapter Test A
1 For use after the chapter “Quadratic Functions and Factoring”

Graph the function. Label the vertex and the axis of symmetry. Answers
2 2
1. y 5 x 2 1 2. y 5 x 2 2x 1 1 1.

y y
2.

3.
1 1

1 x 1 x

4.

Tell whether the function has a minimum value or a maximum


value. Then find that value. 5.
2 2
3. y 5 2x 1 1 4. y 5 x 2 5x 1 6
6.

Graph the function. Label the vertex and the axis of symmetry.
7.
For Exercise 6, also label the x-intercepts.
5. y 5 2(x 2 1)2 6. y 5 2(x 1 2)(x 2 2) 8.

y y 9.

10.

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1 1
11.
1 x 1 x
12.

Write the quadratic function in standard form.


7. y 5 2(x 1 3)(x 2 1) 8. y 5 5(x 2 2)2 2 5

Factor the expression.


9. x 2 2 49 10. q 2 211q 1 24

11. Solve c2 1 5c 5 14.

12. A rectangular picture frame measures 8 cm by 4 cm. You want to


triple the frame’s area by adding the same distance x to the length
and the width. Write and solve an equation to find the value of x.
What are the new dimensions of the picture frame?

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Chapter
Chapter Test A  continued
1 For use after the chapter “Quadratic Functions and Factoring”

13. Factor 10x 2 1 19x 1 6. 14. Solve 4x 2 2 6x 2 18 5 0. Answers


13.
Simplify the expression.
} } }
15. ​Ï 75 ​   16. ​Ï 3 ​ p 2​Ï 3 ​  14.

Solve the equation. 15.

17. 3a 2 5 24 18. x 2 1 9 5 0 16.

Write the expression as a complex number in standard form. 17.


13i
19. (21 1 i) 2 (22 2 i) 20. ​ }   ​  18.
1 2 2i

19.
21. (3 1 2i)(3 2 2i) 22. (5 1 7i) 1 (23 2 2i)

23. A campground rents campsites for $12 per night. At this rate, all 20.
90 campsites are usually rented. For each $1 increase in the price
per night, about 3 less sites are rented. The campground’s nightly 21.
revenue can be modeled by R 5 (90 2 3x)(12 1 x). Use the
vertex form to find how the campground can maximize nightly 22.
revenue.
23.
24. Solve b2 1 2b 1 4 5 0.

25. Find the discriminant of r 2 2 4r 1 4 5 0 and give the number and


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type of solutions to the equation.


26. Graph the system. y
24.
y ≤ (x 2 1)2
y ≥ 2(x 2 1)2 2 1 25.
1

1 x

26.
27. Solve r 2 > 3r 1 10.
27.

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Chapter
Chapter Test B
1 For use after the chapter “Quadratic Functions and Factoring”

Graph the function. Label the vertex and the axis of symmetry. Answers
3 9 1.
1. y 5 22x 2 2. g(x) 5 ​ } ​x 2 1 3x 1 }
4
​ 4 ​
y y 2.

1
3.
1 x
1
4.
21 x
5.

6.
3. A thrown ball hits the ground and bounces along a parabolic path
2 52 320
given by y 5 2​ } ​ x 2 1 }
​ 9  ​ x 2 }
​  9   ​ where x is measured in feet.
9
What is the maximum height that the ball reaches on this bounce? 7.

Graph the function. Label the vertex and the axis of symmetry. 8.
For Exercise 5, also label the x-intercepts.
9.
1
​ 2 ​ (x 1 1)2 2 2
4. y 5 } 5. y 5 22(x 2 1)(x 2 2)
10.
y y
1

1 x

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1

1 x

6. Tell whether y 5 23(x 1 1)2 1 4 has a minimum value or a


maximum value. Then find that value.

Factor the expression.


7. j 2 2 3j 2 10 8. 22x 2 1 6x 1 56

9. Solve 23u 5 u 2.

10. A wilderness park is approximately 1 mile wide by 20 miles long. A


large expansion project is underway that will give the park 6 times its
current area. The same distance x will be added to the width and the
length. Write and solve an equation to find the value of x. What will
the dimensions of the park be after the expansion project?

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Chapter
Chapter Test B  continued
1 For use after the chapter “Quadratic Functions and Factoring”

Find the zeros of the function by rewriting in intercept form. Answers


2 2
11. f(x) 5 2x 2 4x 12. y 5 2x 2 11x 2 21 11.
} } }
13. Simplify 6 p ​Ï 12 ​ p Ï
​ 6 ​ p Ï
​ 2 ​.  12.

Solve the equation. 13.

14. 25x 2 5 16 15. x 2 2 3x 1 5 5 0 14.

1 2 3i 15.
16. Write ​ }   ​as a complex number in standard form.
2 1 5i
17. Find the absolute value of 5 2 12i. 16.

18. Write (3 2 2i) 2 (211 2 9i) as a complex number in standard form. 17.

Solve the equation by completing the square. 18.

19. x 2 1 9x 1 9 5 0 20. 3w 2 2 7w 1 19 5 0
19.

21. An online retailer sells songs for $1. At this rate, they sell about 20.
3000 songs per hour. For each $.10 decrease in price, they sell
about 500 more songs. The retailer’s revenue can be modeled by 21.
R 5 (1 2 0.1x)(3000 1 500x). Use the vertex form to find how the
store can maximize hourly revenue.
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22. Solve r 2 5 18 2 7r.

23. Find the discriminant of 3p 2 2 6p 1 8 5 0 and give the number and


type of solutions to the equation. 22.

24. Graph the system. y

y ≤ 2 x 2 1 2x 1 4 23.
2
y ≥ 2x 2 2 4x 2 5
2 x

24.
25. Solve x 2 1 8x > 212.
25.

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Chapter
Chapter Test C
1 For use after the chapter “Quadratic Functions and Factoring”

Graph the function. Label the vertex and the axis of symmetry. Answers
1 1 23 1. See left.
1. g(x) 5 x2 2 2x 2 3 2. y 5 ​ } ​ x2 2 }
2
​ 2 ​ x 2 }
​ 8  ​
y y 2. See left.

1 1
3.
1 x 1 x
4. See left.

5. See left.

6.
1
3. At sea level, the depth of a crater is modeled by y 5 ​ }  ​  x2 2 2x, with
25
7.
x measured in feet. How low is the minimum point in the crater?
8.
Graph the function. Label the vertex and the axis of symmetry.
For Exercise 5, also label the x-intercepts. 9.
4. y 5 22(x 2 1)2 1 5 5. y 5 4(x 2 2)(x 2 4)
10.
y y
1

1 x

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1

1 x

6. Write y 5 2(x 2 4)2 2 16 in standard form.

7. Tell whether y 5 23x(x 2 3) has a minimum value or a


maximum value. Then find that value.

Factor the expression.


8. w 2 1 10w 1 16 9. 9v 2 2 13v 1 4

10. A building that is approximately 50 feet wide by 90 feet long is


being remodeled. The new floor area inside the building will be
1
increased by ​ } ​times its current area. The same distance x will be
3
added to the width and the length. Write and solve an equation to
find the value of x. What will the dimensions of the building be after
the remodeling?

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Chapter
Chapter Test C  continued
1 For use after the chapter “Quadratic Functions and Factoring”

} }
11. Solve t 2 5 6t 1 55. 12. Simplify ​Ï 3 ​ p Ï
​ 363 ​.  Answers
11.
Find the zeros of the function by rewriting in intercept form.
1 1 1 12.
13. y 5 23x 2 2 12x 2 9 14. g(x) 5 ​ } ​ x 2 2 }
​ 3 ​ x 2 }
​ 4 ​
3
13.
Solve the equation.
14.
15. 4x 2 2 14 5 11 16. 122 2 w 2 5 225
15.
17. x 2 2 8x 2 2 5 0 18. 9r 2 2 6r 2 7 5 0

4i(1 1 i) 1 4 16.
19. Write ​ }     as a complex number in standard form.
​ 
2i
17.
20. Solve x2 2 5x 1 3 = 0 by completing the square.
} } 18.
21. Find the absolute value of the complex number ​Ï 3 ​ 2 Ï
​ 2 ​i .
22. A food vendor at a stadium sells hot dogs for $2. At this price, she 19.
can sell about 500 hot dogs per day. For every $.25 increase in price,
she will sell 25 less hot dogs. The vendor’s revenue can be modeled 20.
by R 5 (500 2 25x)(2 1 0.25x). Use vertex form to find how the
21.
vendor can maximize her daily revenue.
23. Solve t 2 5 2 2 6t. 22.
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24. Find the discriminant of 23 5 26m 1 3m 2 and give the number and
type of solutions to the equation.
25. Graph the system. y

y ≤ 2x 2 2 4x 2 1 23.
2
y ≥ x 2 2x 2 3
2
24.
2 x

26. Solve 2x2 1 7x ≤ 4.


25. See left.

26.

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Chapter
Chapter Test A
2 For use after the chapter “Polynomials and Polynomial Functions”

1. Evaluate (32)3. Answers

2.4 3 104 1.
2. Write ​ }   ​ 
in scientific notation.
3.2 3 1022
2.
3. Use direct substitution to evaluate 2x 3 2 4x 2 1 8x 2 3 for x 5 22.

4. Use synthetic substitution to evaluate 4x 4 2 2x 3 2 3x 2 1 3x 3.


for x 5 2.
4.
5. Graph f(x) 5 2x 4 1 1. y
5.
1
6.
1 x
7.

8.

Perform the indicated operation. 9.

6. (x 1 4) 2 (x 2 2) 10.
7. (x 1 2x 2 1) 2 (2x 14x 2 2)
3 2
11.
Factor the polynomial completely using any method.
12.
8. x 3 1 3x 2 1 x 1 3

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13.
9. 8x 3 2 27

10. The storage space in a moving truck is shaped like a rectangular


prism. It has a total volume of 16 cubic meters. The height and width
are both 2 meters less than the depth. What are the dimensions of the
storage space?

Divide using polynomial long division or synthetic division.


11. (x 3 2 4x 2 2 2x 1 3) 4 (x 1 1)

12. (x 3 2 2x 2 2 13x 2 10) 4 (x 1 2)

13. Factor f(x) 5 x 3 2 12x 2 1 36x 2 32 completely, given that (x 2 2)


is a factor.

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Chapter
Chapter Test A  continued
2 For use after the chapter “Polynomials and Polynomial Functions”

14. List the possible rational zeros of f(x) 5 x 3 2 6x 2 1 6x 2 18 Answers


using the rational zero theorem.
14.
3
15. Find all real zeros of f(x) 5 x 2 7x 2 6.
15.
16. Identify the number of solutions or zeros of
16.
f (x) 5 12x 2 32x 2 1 40 2 x 3.

17. Find all the zeros of f(x) 5 x 4 1 2x 3 2 17x 2 1 2x 1 12. 17.

18. Determine the possible numbers of positive real zeros, negative real 18.
zeros, and imaginary zeros for f(x) 5 x 5 2 2x 3 1 4x 2 1 4x 2 8.

Graph the function.


19. f(x) 5 (x 1 1) 2(x 1 4) 20. h (x) 5 (x 2 1)(x 1 1)(x 2 3)

y y 19.

20.
1

1 x 21.
1

1 x

21. Use a graphing calculator to graph f(x) 5 (x 1 1) 2(x 1 3)(x 2 2).


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Identify the x-intercepts and points where local maximums or local


minimums occur.

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Chapter
Chapter Test B
2 For use after the chapter “Polynomials and Polynomial Functions”

22
1. Write (4.3 3 10 4) in scientific notation. Answers
22
2. Simplify (q 2u 4) . 1.

3. Use direct substitution to evaluate 22x 3 1 2x 2 1 6x 2 4 for 2.


x 5 21.
3.
4. Use synthetic substitution to evaluate 2x 4 2 4x 2 1 x 2 20 for x 5 2.
4.
5. Graph f(x) 5 4x 3 2 4x 2 2. y

5.
1
6.
1 x

7.

Perform the indicated operation. 8.


6. ( y 2 2y 2 y ) 1 (3y 2 y )
5 2 4 2 4
9.
7. (x 2 2 2x 1 4)(3 2 x) 2
10.
Factor the polynomial completely using any method.
11.
1
8. ​ } ​ x 4 2 4

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4
12.
3 2
9. y 1 6y 2 3y 2 18
13.
10. A shipping box is shaped like a rectangular prism. It has a total
volume of 96 cubic inches. The height is two inches less than the
width and the length is eight inches longer than the width. What
are the dimensions of the box?

Divide using polynomial long division or synthetic division.


11. (x 3 2 13x 2 12) 4 (x 2 4)

12. (x 3 1 6x 2 2 9x 2 54) 4 (x 2 3)

13. Find the other zeros of f (x) 5 x 3 1 5x 2 2 18x 2 72 given that one
zero is 4.

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Chapter
Chapter Test B  continued
2 For use after the chapter “Polynomials and Polynomial Functions”

14. List the possible rational zeros of f(x) 5 2x 3 1 4x 2 2 6x 2 6 using Answers


the rational zero theorem.
14.
3 2
15. Find all real zeros of f(x) 5 x 1 4x 2 5x 2 20.

16. Write a polynomial function f of least degree that has rational


coefficients, a leading coefficient of 1, and the zeros 2, 23, and 23i. 15.

17. Determine the possible numbers of positive real zeros, negative real
16.
zeros, and imaginary zeros for
f(x) 5 x 5 2 x 4 1 3x 3 2 2x 2 2 4x 1 5.

17.
Graph the function.
18. f(x) 5 x(x 1 1)(x 2 2)
y

1 x
18.

19.

19. f(x) 5 2(x 1 1)(x 2 2) 2 20.


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1 x

20. Use a graphing calculator to graph f(x) 5 (x 2 2 1)(x 2 2 5).


Identify the x-intercepts and points where local maximums or
local minimums occur.

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Chapter
Chapter Test C
2 For use after the chapter “Polynomials and Polynomial Functions”

2.3 3 1023
1. Write ​ } ​in scientific notation.
   Answers
4.6 3 1027
1.

1 
2a 23b 2 21
2. Simplify ​ ​ }
6a 2b 4 2
​  ​ .
  
2.
4 2 5
3. Use direct substitution to evaluate 23x 2 2x 1 x 2 2 for
3.
x 5 21.
4. Use synthetic substitution to evaluate 2x 4 2 2x 3 2 2x 2 1 20 for 4.
x 5 3.
5.
5. Graph f(x) 5 22x 3 1 2x 2 1 3x. y
6.
1
7.
1 x

8.

Perform the indicated operation. 9.

6. (1 2 y 3 1 2y 5) 2 (2 1 y 3 2 y 5) 10.
7. (x 1 7x 2 5)(2x 2 4x 2 5)
2 2
11.

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Factor the polynomial completely using any method.
12.
3 2 4
8. 4x 1 16x 2 9x 2 36 9. 9y 2 16
13.
10. A wooden board is shaped like a rectangular prism. It has a total
volume of 324 cubic inches. The width is 3 inches less than the
height and the length is 12 inches longer than the height. What are
the dimensions of the board?

Divide using polynomial long division or synthetic division.


11. (x 3 2 4x 2 2 4x 1 16) 4 (x 2 2)

12. (x 3 1 9x 2 1 49x 1 70) 4 (x 1 2)

13. Find the other zeros of f(x) 5 x 3 2 79x 2 210 given


that one zero is 10.

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Chapter
Chapter Test C  continued
2 For use after the chapter “Polynomials and Polynomial Functions”

14. The profit (in millions of dollars) for a producer of electric scooters Answers
can be modeled by P 5 2x 3 1 7x where x is the number of scooters
14.
produced (in millions). Currently, the company produces 2 million
scooters and makes a profit of $6,000,000. What lesser number of 15.
scooters could the company produce and still yield the same profit?
15. List the possible rational zeros of f(x) 5 3x 3 1 2x 2 1 4x 2 18 using 16.
the rational zero theorem.
17.
16. Find all real zeros of f(x) 5 x 4 1 x 3 2 11x 2 2 5x 1 30.

17. Write a polynomial function f of least degree that has rational


coefficients,
}
a leading coefficient of 1, and the zeros 2i and 18.
23 1 ​Ï 5 ​ .
18. Determine the possible numbers of positive real zeros, negative real
zeros, and imaginary zeros for
f(x) 5 22x 5 1 x 4 2 3x 3 2 2x 2 1 4x 2 5.
19.
Graph the function.
20.
19. f(x) 5 22x(x 2 2)(x 1 1) y

1
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1 x

1
20. f(x) 5 ​ } ​ (x 2 2) 2 (x 2 3)(x 1 1) y
4

1 x

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Chapter
Chapter Test A
3 For use after the chapter “Rational Exponents and Radical Functions”

Find the indicated real nth root(s) of a. Answers


1. n 5 3, a 5 28 1.

2. n 5 4, a 5 256 2.
4/3
3. Evaluate 227 without using a calculator.
3.
3}
4. Evaluate Ï ​    22358 ​ 
using
a calculator. Round the result to two
decimal places if appropriate. 4.

Simplify the expression. Assume all variables are positive. 5.

32/3 6.
5. ​ } ​
   
321/3
} }

6. 8​Ï 8 ​ 2 4​Ï 18 ​  7.

7. y 2 p y 3/4 8.

8. x15 p x 20
9.

Let f (x) 5 2x 3 2 5 and g(x) 5 3x 2. Perform the indicated


operation and state the domain.
9. f(x) 1 g(x) 10.

g(x)
10. ​ }   ​
f(x)
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11.
11. f(g(x))

12. You are shopping at a nutritional supplement store for whey protein.
The original price of the protein is $39.99. You have a discount card 12.
that gives 20% off the purchase price. You also have a $10 gift card
that can be applied to your purchase. Which discount should be
applied first to give you the best deal? State the lowest final price.
Use composition of functions to determine your answer. 13.

Verify that f and g are inverse functions.


x25
13. f(x) 5 2x 1 5, g(x) 5 ​ } ​ 
    14.
2
3}
​    x ​,  g(x) 5 x 3
14. f(x) 5 Ï

Find the inverse of the function. 15.


1
15. f(x) 5 ​ }  ​  x 4, x ≥ 0 16.
16
2x 1 5
16. f(x) 5 ​ } ​ 
   
3

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Chapter
Chapter Test A  continued
3 For use after the chapter “Rational Exponents and Radical Functions”

Graph the function. Then state the domain and range. Answers
} 3}
17. y 5 2​Ï x ​   18. y 5 Ï
23​    x ​  17.

y y

1 1

1 x 1 x
18.

}
19. y 5 2​Ï x 1 2 ​ 
22
19.
y

1 x

20.

1 3}
20. y 5 ​ }2 ​ ​ Ï x 1 3 ​ 
21

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y
21.

1 22.

1 x
23.

24.

Solve the equation.


3}
21. 4 5 Ï
​   2x 2 8 ​ 
2/3
22. (x 2 2 1) 1256
}
23. x 1 2 5 ​Ï 28 2 x ​ 
} }
24. ​Ï 3x 1 5 ​ 
5Ï​ 4x 2 2 ​ 

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Chapter
Chapter Test B
3 For use after the chapter “Rational Exponents and Radical Functions”

1. Find the indicated real nth root(s) of a. Answers

n 5 5, a 5 232 1.

Evaluate the expression without using a calculator. 2.


3} 3}
2. ​ Ï  729 ​   3. ​ Ï  343 ​  3.
5}
4. Evaluate Ï ​    2748 ​ 
using a calculator. Round the result to two decimal
4.
places if appropriate.
5. In physics, transitional kinetic energy E (in Joules) is given by the 5.
1
​ 2 ​ mv 2, where m represents the mass (in kilograms), and
equation E 5 } 6.

v the velocity (in meters per second). Find the velocity of a thrown 7.
baseball at time of release whose mass is 0.148 kg, and whose
transitional kinetic energy is equal to 90.65 Joules. 8.

Simplify the expression. Assume all variables are positive. 9.


2721/3
6. ​ } ​
   10.
2724/3
} }
7. ​Ï 80 ​ 2 Ï
​ 245 ​ 
3}
8. ​ Ï  2125x 3 ​  11.
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4y 2.7
9. ​ } ​
  
y 1.35
12.
Let f (x) 5 x 2 2 4, and g(x) 5 2x 3. Perform the indicated
operation and state the domain.
10. f(x) 2 g(x)
13.
11. g(x) p g(x)

12. g( f(x))

13. A rental car costs $35 for a 1-day rental, plus $.05 per mile. The total 14.
cost (in dollars) is given by the equation C(m) 5 35 1 0.05m where
m represents the mileage. The car averages 32 miles per gallon,
and so the total mileage is given by the equation m(g) 5 32g. Find
15.
C(m(g)), and find the total cost after using 8 gallons of gas.

Verify that f and g are inverse functions.


x14
14. f(x) 5 3x 2 4, g(x) 5 ​ } ​ 
   
3

Î
}
x
15. f(x) 5 2x 5, g(x) 5 ​ 5 ​ } ​ ​ 
2

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Chapter
Chapter Test B  continued
3 For use after the chapter “Rational Exponents and Radical Functions”

Find the inverse of the function. Answers


3 16.
16. f(x) 5 3x 8, x ≤ 0 17. g(x) 5 ​ } ​ x 3 1 4
2
17.
Graph the function. Then state the domain and range.
2 } 3 3} 18.
18. y 5​ } ​ ​Ï x ​   19. y 5 2​ } ​ ​ Ï  x ​ 
3 4

y y

1 1
19.
1 x 1 x

3 }
20. y 5 ​ } ​ ​Ï x 1 4 ​ 
21
5

y 20.

1 x

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21.
1 3}
21. y 5 2​ } ​ ​ Ï  x 2 2 ​ 
12
2

1 22.
1 x
23.

24.
Solve the equation.
5} 25.
22. ​ Ï  4x 2 8 ​ 
52
1
23. 60 2 ​ }  ​ (x 1 75)3/2 5 10
20
}
24. x 1 1 5 ​Ï 19 2 x ​ 
} }
25. 4​Ï x ​ 2 2 5 Ï
​ 5 2 x ​ 

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Chapter
Chapter Test C
3 For use after the chapter “Rational Exponents and Radical Functions”

1. Find the indicated real nth root(s) of a. Answers

n 5 4, a 5 81 1.

Evaluate the expression without using a calculator. 2.


5} 3}
2. ​ Ï  243 ​   3. ​ Ï  2125 ​  3.
3}
4. Evaluate Ï ​    1228 ​ using a calculator. Round the result to two decimal
4.
places if appropriate.
5.
Simplify the expression. Assume all variables are positive.

1 
6.
3631/6 3
5. ​ }
​  1/12   
9 2
​  ​
} } 7.
6. 3​Ï 28 ​ 2 Ï
​ 63 ​ 

Î
}
32x 5 8.
7. ​ ​ }3  ​ ​ 
27x
9.

1 1 
​  4/3   
x 22
2x 11/6 2 3
8. ​ ​ } ​  ​   ​

Let f(x) 5 x 3 2 x 2 and g(x) 5 3 2 x 2. Perform the indicated 10.


operation and state the domain.
9. g(x) 2 f (x)
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10. f(x) p g(x) 11.

11. g( f(x))

Find the inverse of the function. 12.


3
2x 1 3
12. f(x) 5 ​ } ​ 
    13.
7

13. g(x) 5 x 4 1 5, x ≥ 0 14.

14. The formula for converting temperatures from degrees Kelvin K to


9
degrees Fahrenheit F is F 5 }
​ 5 ​ K 2 459.67. Find the inverse of this
15.
function, and find the equivalent temperature of 21218F in degrees
Kelvin.

Verify that f and g are inverse functions. 16.

2x 2 6 3x 1 6
15. f(x) 5 ​ } ​, g(x) 5 }
    ​  2   ​ 
3
1 }
16. f(x) 5 ​ } ​ x 2/3 2 5, g(x) 5 Ï
​ (4x 1 20)3 ​ 
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Chapter
Chapter Test C  continued
3 For use after the chapter “Rational Exponents and Radical Functions”

Graph the function. Then state the domain and range. Answers
3 } 2 3} 17.
17. y 5 2​ } ​ ​Ï x ​   18. y 5 2​ } ​ ​ Ï  x ​ 
2 3

y y

1 1
18.
1 x 1 x

}
19. y 5 22​Ï x 1 3 ​ 
11
19.
y
1

1 x

20.

1 3}
20. y 5 2​ } ​ ​ Ï  x 2 1 ​ 
13

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3
21.
y
22.

23.
1
24.
1 x

Solve the equation.


3}
21. ​ Ï  28x3 ​ 
5 16
22. (x 1 4)2/3 5 x
}
23. ​Ï x 1 13 ​ 
5x11
} }
24. ​Ï 4x 1 5 ​ 
5Ï​ 10x 2 1 ​ 
22

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