Lecture Notes Algebra
Lecture Notes Algebra
5 1 Course Outline
6 Part I
13 Part II
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Worked Examples of Indices :
22 · 23 = 22+3 = 25 = 32 (1)
23
2
= 23−2 = 21 = 2 (2)
2
(23 )2 = 26 = 64 (3)
2
62 6
= = 22 = 4 (5)
32 2
Try:
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Worked Examples of Logarithms
log10 100 + log10 1000 = log10 (100 × 1000)
= log10 100000
= log10 105
= 5log10 10
=5
1000
log10 1000 − log10 100 = log10 ( )
100
= log10 100
= log10 102
=2
logc b
loga b = ’c’ is the new base that we can choose (11)
logc a
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Example 1.1. Evaluate log8 2
log2 2
log8 2 =
log2 8
1
=
log2 23
1 1
= =
3log2 2 3
log5 125
log25 125 =
log5 25
log5 53
=
log5 52
3log5 5 3
= =
2log5 2 2
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Example 1.3. Solve log3 (5t − 3) − log3 3t = −1
5t − 3
log3 ( ) = −1
3t
5t − 3
= 3−1
3t
5t − 3 1
=
3t 3
15t − 9 = 3t
12t = 9
3
t=
4
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24 1.2 Indices and Logarithm Relation
ax = N ≡ x = loga N
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7
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25 Test
26 Solve the following exponential equation, giving the answer correct
27 to 3 s.f
3t+1 = 6 + 32t−1
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28 2 SURDS
29 Content
30 • Introduction to Surd
31 • Rules of Surd
32 • Rationalization of Surd
33 • Worked Examples
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49 2.2 RULES of SURDS
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50 Worked Examples of Rules: Multiplication and Division
51 Rule
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53 Worked Examples of Rules: Addition and Subtraction Rule
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62 2.3 Rationalizing the Denominator of Surds
√
3
63 1. A surd such as cannot be simplified further;
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2
64 2. But one such as √ can be written in a convenient form as
√ 3
2 3
65 from Rule 3,
3
66 Thus it is not normal to have the radical in the denominator.
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Examples of this Rule
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80 3 POLYNOMIALS
81 Learning Objectives
82 • Identify a polynomial and determine its degree.
83 • Evaluate a polynomial using function notation.
84 • Algebraic Evaluations of Polynomials (Addition,Subtraction,
85 Multiplication, Division)
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89 3.1 Degree of Polynomials
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90 3.2 Classifications of Polynomials
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91 3.3 Polynomial Functions
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94 3.4 Function Evaluation
Example 3.2.
f (x) = −x2 − 3x + 5 g(x) = 3x2 + 2x + 2
(f + g)(x) = 2x2 − x + 7
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