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BESTLINK Institute of Information Technology

TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS
Preliminaries

Name: ____________________________
Section: ________ Instructor: Mr. Hershey V. Monzon

A. Identify each situation as TRUE or FALSE. 28. TRANSITIVE If x = 3 and 3 = y, then _______
29. REFLEXIVE 3.57 = _________
_____1. Zero is a whole number.
_____2. Some irrational numbers are also rational 30. SYMMETRIC If 3 = x, then _________
numbers.
E. Which property guarantees the truth of each
_____3. Zero is a rational number.
statement?
_____4. Zero is not an integer.
_____5. If a number is real, then it is an integer. ____________31. a + b = b + a
_____6. All irrational numbers are integers.
____________32. (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
_____7. Every rational number can be written as a
quotient of two integers. ____________33. 3(a + b) = 3a + 3b
_____8. Every rational number is a whole number
____________34. If p = a and p = 4, then a = 4
_____9. All integers are rational.
_____10. All rational numbers are integers. ____________35. y + [x + (-x)] = y + 0
____________36. –(x – 3) = -x + 3
B. Identify the sets of numbers to which the given
number belongs: the whole numbers, the integers, ____________37. 1x = x
the rational numbers, the irrational numbers, and/or
____________38. If 12 = x + 5 then x + 5 = 12
the real numbers.
____________39. 4ab = 4ba
11. 5 - _______________________________
____________40. (a + b) • 1= a + b
12. -1.2 - _______________________________
F. Perform the following using a scientific calculator.
13. 0.6565... - _______________________________
_______41. 390245/12.5
14. √22 - _______________________________
_______42. √42
15. √1.44 - _______________________________
_______43. 3√3723875
C. Write each number as a quotient of two integers
in two ways. _______44. cos 25o 45o
_______45. log 10 + log 1000
16. 4 _____ , _____
_______46. ½ + ¾ + ¼
17. 3 ¾ _____ , _____
_______47. 2-2
18. 0.3 _____ , _____
_______48. (8.52x10)2(7.55x10)5
19. 1 _____ , _____
_______49. 1.2327
20. -3/4 _____ , _____
_______50. 3√8 + (5)3 + √169 – 3√-216
D. Complete each statement using the specified
property. G. Simplify using the laws of exponent.
51. -42 52. - -34 53. -27x5y6z7
21. COMMUTATIVE 8 + a = _________ 2 12x2y4z
22. ASSOCIATIVE 4(y • 7) = _________ .
23. IDENTITY 1 • 28 = _________
24. DISTRIBUTIVE 2(a + y) = _________ 54. (x4y8z)3 55. 7-6 ÷ 7-4
25. ASSOCIATIVE x + (3 + 7) = _________ (x5y8zw)2

26. DISTRIBUTIVE 3a + 3w = _________


27. CLOSURE 4 • 8 = _________
56. (2a)-2b3 74. 6754.24in = __________yds
(8a)-1b4c0

57. 3x2y3z5 2
2x7y6z12 3

4x5y6z-4 9xy-3z4

75. 13.85quarts = __________mL


H. Convert the following measures.

58. 370cg = __________mg

59. 2.25kg = __________g

60. 628dam2 = __________km2

61. 0.453 km2 = __________m2 76. 100cups = __________gallons

62. 82,452mm = __________m

63. 0.567km = __________cm

64. 613cm3 = __________hm

65. 12.45L = __________m3


77. 6.45cm2 = __________ft2
3 3
66. 0.24km = __________m

67. 18min. = __________sec.

68. 3hrs. 15 min = __________min

69. 36000sec. = __________days

70. 14.25m3 = __________ mL 78. 285lbs = __________kg

H. Convert the following measures. Show your


solutions.

71. 14oC = __________oF

79. 12yds = __________m

72. 99.6oF = = __________oC

80. 5ha = __________acres

73. 100.6oF = = __________oC


TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS
MIDTERM

Name: ____________________________
Section: ________ Instructor: Mr. Hershey V. Monzon
A. Simplify each
algebraic expression.
1. 59a + 21a – 5a
C. Solve each
2 2
2. -6r – 8r + 9 – r + 3r geometric problem.
(calculator is allowed)
2
3. 11(n + 3n) – 2(n + 2 14. Find the area of a
7n) trapezoid with h = 13 23. 2x + y = -9
cm, 16x + 7y = -43
b1 = 15cm and b2 = 15
cm.
4. -3 – 2 {- [-4 – 2( 8 – 2 15. What is the
– 6) + 3]} circumference of a
dinner plate with radius
equal to 7 in?

5. -3(-2) – 3
-12 + 3(2) 16. Find the volume of a
sphere with a radius of
0.8m.
6. (3xy – 2x2y + xy2 – 3)
– (-2xy2 – 5xy – 6x +
4x2y)
17. Find the volume of a
pyramid with a
rectangular length of 12
7. Divide 2y4 – 3y2 + y – cm and width of 17.5
7 by y + 2 cm and h = 33 cm

18. What is the volume


B. Solve for the of a can of milk with r =
indicated variable. 36 cm, and h = 58 cm?
8. P = a + b + c
for a

9. S = 2  rh D. Solve each
for h equation.
19. 5m – m = 4

10. 3x – 2y = -1
for y
20. -12 = 3 – 2d – 3d

11. b(x – b + 1) = x + b
for x
21. -3(4b – 8) = -36

r 2 h
12. V =
3
for h E. Solve each system
either by
SUBSTITUTION or
ELIMINATION.
13. (a + 2b)(3x – 2a) =
10 for x 22. x - 5y = -154
x - 3y = -84
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS
MIDTERM Review

Name: ____________________________
Section: ________ Instructor: Mr. Hershey V. Monzon
A. Simplify each
algebraic expression.
1. 4x2 + 5x – 9 + 3x2 –
2x + 7 13. (a + 2b)(3x – 2a) =
10 for a

23. 15x – 35y = -50


2. 2(t2 + 12) – 5(t2 + 5) + C. Solve each -12x + 25y = 10
6(t2 – 3) geometric problem.
(calculator is allowed)

14. Find the area of a


trapezoid with h = 32
cm,
3. 15b – (9b – b2) – b1 = 18cm and b2 = 25
(72b + 27) cm.

4. 4(-3) – 12 ÷ (-4) + (-2)


(-1) – 8 15. What is the
circumference of a
dinner plate with radius
equal to 12 in?

5. -3(-12) – 14
112
16. Find the volume of a
sphere with a radius of
0.23m.
6. (- 2x3 – 15x + 25) – (-
2x3 – 13x + 12)

17. Find the volume of a


pyramid with a
7. Divide 2z3 – 28z2 + rectangular length of 5
49z - 36 by z – 3 cm and width of 13.8
cm and h = 21 cm

18. What is the volume


of a can of milk with r =
B. Solve for the 23 cm, and h = 48 cm?
indicated variable.
8. A = P + Prt
for t
D. Solve each equation.
19. 7x + 8(x + 2) = 6x
9. S = 2  rh
for r

20. -25(x – 100) = 16(x


– 100)
10. 3x – 2y = -1
for x

21. 5(2p – 5) + 2(p – 3)


= 4(p – 1)
11. b(x – b + 1) = x + b
for b

E. Solve each system


either by
SUBSTITUTION or
r 2 h ELIMINATION.
12. V =
3
for r 22. 2x + 5y = 3
5x – 3y = 23
BESTLINK Institute of Information Technology

TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS
PreFinals

Name: ____________________________
Section (underline): CT11A3 / CT11A7 Instructor: Mr. Hershey V. Monzon
A. Solve using the rule for SPECIAL PRODUCTS.
1. (7m3 + 2n)(7m3 – 2n) 2. (m + 4)2 3. (10s2 – 3t)2

4. (2x + 9y)3 5. (2x + 3y + 4z)2

B. Use the BINOMIAL EXPANSION (Pascal’s Triangle) to solve the following.


6. (5m – 2n)6

C. Use SYNTHETIC DIVISION to divide the following polynomials.


7. (b5 – 4b4 + 3b2 – 5b + 4) ÷ (b – 3) 8. (20w4 – 23w3 + 21w2 – 65w – 50) ÷ (4w + 1)

9. 3x6 – 4x5 – 5x3 – 2x2 – 2x + 1


x4 – 2x3 – 3x + 1
TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS
SUMMATIVE TEST

Name: ____________________________
Section: CT11A3 Instructor: Mr. Hershey V. Monzon
A. Solve using the rule for SPECIAL PRODUCTS.
1. (3m3 + 5n)(3m3 – 5n) 2. (b + 3)2 3. (7s2 – 5t)2

4. (x + 3y)3 5. (x + 2y + 3z)2

B. Use the BINOMIAL EXPANSION (Pascal’s Triangle) to solve the following.


6. (2x – y)6

C. Use SYNTHETIC DIVISION to divide the following polynomials.


7. (2b5 + 3b4 – b3 + b – 2) ÷ (b + 2) 8. (40x6 -19x5 – 14x4 + 60x2 – 11x - 5) ÷ (5x + 2)

9. 2x4 + 5x3 – 11x2 + 11x – 20


2x2 – x + 2
BESTLINK Institute of Information Technology

TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS
FINALS

Name: ____________________________
Section (underline): CT11A3 / CT11A7 Instructor: Mr. Hershey V. Monzon

A. A. Find the value of the 6 trigonometric functions.

3
1. cos  = ,  in First Quadrant
4

11
2. tan  = ,  in First Quadrant
3

B. Solve the right triangle.

3. A  43
c = 15 cm

C. Solve the following problems.

4. Arnold who is 175 cm tall casts a shadow 250 cm long. What is the angle of elevation of the sun?

5. A seesaw consists of a plank 10m long which is supported by a pivot at its center and rotates in a vertical
plane above the pivot. If the height of the pivot pillar above the ground is 1.5m, through what maximum angle
can the seesaw beam rotate?

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