Advanced Algebra and Functions - Sample-Questions
Advanced Algebra and Functions - Sample-Questions
Advanced
Algebra and
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–6 5. Cost of Apples
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Which of the following is an equation of the line that 7
passes through the point (0, 0) and is perpendicular to 6
Cost (dollars)
y
x
O
x
C. –4 –2 O 2 4
y –2
–4
x –6
O
–8
D.
3 B. x−y
B. 2 and −
2
3 C. x+ y
C. –2 and
2
D. x x+y y
D. –3 and –5
5
20. In triangle ABC, angle C is a right angle. If cos A = ,
16. 8
J what is the value of cos B?
K R
3
A.
8
5
B.
8
L Q
39
P C.
8
Triangle JKL and triangle PQR are shown above. If ∠J 89
is congruent to ∠P, which of the following must be D.
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true in order to prove that triangles JKL and PQR are
congruent?
A. ∠L ≅ ∠R and JL = PR
B. KL = QR and PR = JL
C. JK = PQ and KL = QR
D. ∠K ≅ ∠Q and ∠L ≅ ∠R
3. Choice D is correct. The surface area of the rectangular prism is the total
area of each of the faces of the prism and can be written as 2(length × width) +
2(height × width) + 2(length × height), which is 2(4 cm × 9 cm) + 2(3 cm × 9 cm) +
2(4 cm × 3 cm), or 150 cm2. Choice A is incorrect because it is half the surface area
of the prism. Choice B is incorrect because it is the volume of the prism. Choice C is
incorrect because it is 30 units less than the surface area of the prism described.
4. Choice B is correct. Using the distribution property, the given expression can be
rewritten as x(x2) + x(−3x) + x(2) + 7(x2) + 7(−3x) + 7(2). Further simplifying results in
x3 − 3x2 + 2x + 7x2 − 21x + 14. Finally, adding like terms yields x3 + 4x2 − 19x + 14.
Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because they each result from errors made when
performing the necessary distribution and adding like terms.
5. Choice A is correct. The cost per pound of apples can be determined by the
slope of the graph as about $1.33 per pound. The cost per pound of pears can be
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determined by the slope of the line defined by the equation C = p . The slope of the
5
7
line defined by C is ,, so the cost per pound of pears is $1.40. Therefore, the apples
5
cost approximately $0.07 less per pound than pears do. Choice B is incorrect. This is
the result of misreading the cost per pound of apples as $0.67 and the cost per pound
of pears as $0.71 and then finding the difference between the two values. Choice C
is incorrect. This is the result of misreading the cost per pound of apples from the
graph as $0.67 and then subtracting the cost per pound of pears, $1.40. Choice D is
incorrect. This is the result of misreading the cost per pound of pears as $0.71 and
then subtracting this value from the cost per pound of apples, $1.33.
6. Choice C is correct. A function has one output for each input. Each x-value on this
graph corresponds to only one y-value. Choices A, B, and D are incorrect because
each has x-values that correspond to more than one y-value.
10. Choice A is correct. The graph of y = f(x) crosses the x-axis at x = −2 and x = 4,
crosses the y-axis at y = 8, and has its vertex at the point (1, −9). Therefore, the
ordered pairs (−2, 0), (4, 0), (0, −8), and (1, −9) must satisfy the equation for f(x).
Furthermore, because the graph opens upward, the equation defining f(x) must
have a positive leading coefficient. All of these conditions are met by the equation
f(x) = x2 − 2x − 8. Choice B is incorrect. The points (−2, 0), (4, 0), (0, −8), and (1, −9),
which are easily identified on the graph of y = f(x), do not all satisfy the equation
f(x) = − x2 + 2x − 8; only (0, −8) does. Therefore f(x) = −x2 + 2x − 8 cannot define the
function graphed. Furthermore, because the graph opens upward, the equation
defining y = f(x) must have a positive leading coefficient, which f(x) = −x2 + 2x − 8
does not. Choice C is incorrect. The points (−2, 0), (4, 0), (0, −8), and (1, −9), which
are easily identified on the graph of y = f(x) , do not all satisfy the equation
f(x) = (x − 2)(x + 4); only (0, −8) does. Therefore, f(x) = (x − 2)(x + 4) cannot define the
function graphed. Choice D is incorrect. Though the vertex (1, −9) does satisfy the
equation f(x) = −(x − 1)2 − 9, the points (−2, 0), (4, 0), and (0, −8) do not. Therefore,
f(x) = −(x − 1)2 − 9 cannot define the function graphed. Furthermore, because the
graph opens upward, the equation defining y = f(x) must have a positive leading
coefficient, which f(x) = −(x − 1)2 − 9 does not.
11. Choice C is correct. The range of a function describes the set of all outputs, y, that
satisfy the equation defining the function. In the xy-plane, the graph of y = −2x4 + 7 is
a U-shaped graph that opens downward with its vertex at (0, 7). Because the graph
opens downward, the vertex indicates that the maximum value of y is 7. Therefore, the
range of the function defined by y = −2x4 + 7 is the set of y-values less than or equal
to 7. Choices A, B, and D are incorrect in that choice A doesn’t cover the entire range,
while choices B and D include values that aren’t part of the range.
12. Choice B is correct. The only value of x that satisfies the equation (x − 6)2 = 0 is 6.
Choice A is incorrect because x = 0 is the only solution to the equation (6x)2 = 0.
Choice C is incorrect because x = −6 is the only solution to the equation (x + 6)2 = 0.
Choice D is incorrect because although x = 6 is a solution to the equation
(x − 6)(x + 6) = 0, x = −6 is another solution to the equation.
13. Choice B is correct. Substituting x + 2 for x in the original function gives f(x + 2) =
(x + 2)2 + 3(x + 2) + 1. Choice A is incorrect. This is f(x) + 2. Choice C is incorrect. This
is (x + 2)f(x). Choice D is incorrect. This is f(x) + 23.
15. Choice A is correct. To solve the equation for x, cross multiply to yield x(x + 2) =
5(2x − 3). Simplifying both sides of the new equation results in x2 + 2x = 10x − 15. Next,
subtract 10x from both sides of the equation and add 15 to both sides of the equation
to yield x2 − 8x + 15 = 0. By factoring the left-hand side, the equation can be rewritten
in the form (x − 3)(x − 5) = 0. It follows, therefore, that x = 3 and x = 5. Choices B, C, and
D are possible results from mathematical errors when solving the equation for x.
16. Choice A is correct. If two angles and the included side of one triangle are
congruent to corresponding parts of another triangle, the triangles are congruent.
Since angles J and L are congruent to angles P and R, respectively, and the side
lengths between each pair of angles, JL and PR, are also equal, then it can be proven
that triangles JKL and PQR are congruent. Choices B and C are incorrect because
only when two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to
corresponding parts of another triangle can the triangles be proven to be congruent,
and angles J and P are not included within the corresponding pairs of sides given.
Further, side-side-angle congruence works only for right triangles, and it is not
given that triangles JKL and PQR are right triangles. Choice D is incorrect because
the triangles can only be proven to be similar (not congruent) if all three sets of
corresponding angles are congruent.
17. Choice D is correct. A polynomial function of even degree with a positive leading
coefficient will have positive end behavior for both very large negative values of x
and very large positive values of x. For a polynomial function in the form f(x) = a
(x + 2)(x − 3)b to be of even degree with a positive leading coefficient, a must be
positive and b must be odd. Choice A is incorrect. If a is negative and b is even, the
polynomial function will be of odd degree, with a negative leading coefficient. This
results in positive end behavior for very large negative values of x and negative end
behavior for very large positive values of x. Choice B is incorrect. If a is positive
and b is even, the polynomial function will be of odd degree with a positive leading
coefficient. This results in negative end behavior for very large negative values of x
and positive end behavior for very large positive values of x. Choice C is incorrect.
If a is negative and b is odd, the polynomial function will be of even degree with a
negative leading coefficient. This results in negative end behavior on both sides of
the function.
18. Choice B is correct. By definition, if (b)x = y, where b > 0 and b ≠ 1, then x = logb y.
Therefore, the given equation 25x = 7 can be rewritten in the form log27 = 5x. Next,
log 2 7
solving for x by dividing both sides of the equation by 5 yields = x . Choices A,
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C, and D are incorrect because they are the result of misapplying the identity, which
states that if (b)x = y, where b > 0 and b ≠ 1, then x = logb y.
2 x−y ( x )2 − ( y )2
rewritten as ( y ) . It follows, then, that can be rewritten as .
x− y x− y
( x + y )( x − y )
. Finally, dividing the common factors of ( x − y ) in the
( x − y)
x−y
numerator and denominator yields x + y . Alternatively, if is multiplied by
x− y
x+ y
,, which is equal to 1, and therefore does not change the value of the
x+ y
(x − y )( x + y )
original expression, the result is , which is equivalent to
( x − y )( x + y )
x x +x y −y x −y y (x − y)( x + y )
. This can be rewritten as , which can be
x − xy + xy − y (x − y)
multiplying the numerator and denominator by the quantity ( x + y ) , they may have
been multiplied by ( x − y) and then improperly distributed.
20. Choice C is correct. If triangle ABC is defined as a right triangle, where angle C
is the right angle, then the cosine of angle A (cos A) is defined as the ratio
the length of the side adjacent to angle A 5
. Since this ratio is defined as , then the
the length of the hypotenuse 8
length of the side opposite angle A, which is also the side adjacent to angle B, can
be derived from the Pythagorean theorem: a2 + 52 = 82, where a represents the
length of the side opposite angle A. Solving for a yields a2 = 64 − 25 = 39, so a = 39 .
Then, to determine the cosine of angle B, use the same ratio in relation to angle B:
the length of the side adjacent to angle B 39
cosB = = . Choice A and D are incorrect
the length of the hypotenuse 8
and likely results from an error in finding the length of side CB. Choice B is incorrect
and is the value of cos A and sin B.