EE31
EE31
Integration Course
for Mathematics
EE31S1
Compilation of Problem Sets No. 1
• College Algebra (30 Items)
• Advanced Algebra (15 Items)
• Solid and Analytic Geometry (40
Items)
Date of Submission: 12
September 2022
College Algebra
Problem 1 :
2 ( 𝑥+7 )
Solve: =3 𝑥+1
3
Solution :
11
Answer: x=1.57 𝑜𝑟 𝑥=
7
Problem 2 :
Solve:
Solution :
Answer:
Problem 3 :
HOW MANY GALLONS OF A
30%ACID SOLUTION MUST BE
ADDED TO HOW MANY GALLONS
OF A 70% ACID SOLUTION TO
MAKE 50 GALLONS OF A 40%
ACID SOLUTION?
Solution :
Answer:
Problem 4 :
HOW MANY GALLONS OF A 12%
SALT SOLUTION MOST BE MIXED
WITH 6 GALLONS OF A 20%
SOLUTION TO OBTAIN A 15
5 SALT SOLUTION
Solution :
Answer:
Problem 5 :
A MIXTURE OF 12% ALCOHOL IS
TO BE MADE FROM 15% ALCOHOL
AND 9% ALCOHOL. HOW MUCH OF
EACH IS TO BE USED TO END UP
WITH 30 LITTERS?
Solution :
Answer:
Problem 6 :
A GROCER SELLS PEANUTS FOR
$3.20 PER POUND AND A MIX OF
FANCY NUTS FOR $5.60 PER
POUND HE WANTS TO MAKE 20
POUNDS OF A NEW MIX THAT WILL
SELL FOR $4.00 PER POUND. HOW
MANY POUNDS OF EACH DOES
HE NEED?
Solution :
Answer:
Problem 7 :
JOHN CAN PAINT A ROOM IN 6
HOURS AND SALLY CAN DO IT IN 3
HOURS. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE
JOHN AND SALLY TO PAINT THE
ROOM WORKING TOGETHER?
Solution :
𝑋
Answer: =2
Problem 8 :
MARK AND KELLY CAN FINISH A JOB
IN 4 HOURS WORKING TOGETHER. IF
IT TAKES MARK 6 HOURS TO
COMPLETE THE JOB WORKING
ALONE, HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE
KELLY TO FINISH THE JOB WORKING
BY HER SELF?
Solution :
Answer: 𝑋 =12
Problem 9 :
ALEX KRISTEN AND RONALD CAN
COMPLETE A TASK IN 6 HOURS 9
HOURS AND 18 HOURS WORKING
ALONE RESPECTIVELY. HOW LONG
WILL IT TAKE FOR THEM TO
COMPLETE THE TASK WORKING
TOGETHER?
Solution :
𝑋
Answer: =3
Problem 10 : LUKE MEGAN AND STEFANIE CAN
COMPLETE A JOB IN 4 HOURS
WORKING TOGETHER. STAFANIE CAN
FINISH THE JOB IN 8 HOURS
WORKING BY HERSELF AND MEGAN
CAN DO IT IN 24 HOURS ON HER
OWN. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE LUKE
TO FINISH THE JOB WORKING BY
HIMSELF ?
Solution :
𝑋
Answer: =12
Problem 11 : AYA AND GREG CAN BUILD A GAS
ELECTRIC HYBRID BIKE IN 4 HOURS
WORKKING TOGETHER. IF GREG CAN
DO THE JOB 4 TIMES FASTER THAN
AY WORKING ALONE, HOW MANY
HOURS WILL IT TAKE GREG AND AYA
TO BUILD THE BIKE INDIVIDUALLY
WORKING ALONE?
Solution :
Answer:
Problem 12 : LISA KAREN AND TOM CAN BUILD A
TREE HOUSE IN 2 HOURS WORKING
TOGETHER. IF LISA CAN DO IT 3
TIMES FASTER THAN TOM AND
KAREN CAN FINISH THE JOB TWICE
AS FAST AS TOM HOW LONG WILL IT
TAKE KAREN TO COMPLETE THE
TASK ON HER OWN?
Solution :
𝑇 =6
Answer: h𝑟𝑠
Problem 13 :
JAY CAN BUILD A DOG HOUSE BY
HIMSELF IN 3 DAYS. MARK CAN BUILD
THE SAME DOG HOUSE IN 6 DAYS
HOW LONG WOULD IT TAKE THEM IF
THEY WORK TOGETHER?
Solution :
𝑋 =20
Answer: 𝐻𝑅𝑆
Problem 14 :
RICHARD CAN TYPE A COMMITTEE
REPORT IN 5 HOURS. NELSON WHO
IS A SLOWER TYPIST HELPED
RICHARD AND TOGETHER THEY
FINISHED THE REPORT IN 3 HOURS.
HOW LONG WOULD IT TAKE NELSON
HAD HE WORKED ALONE?
Solution :
𝑋 =7.5
Answer: 𝐻𝑅𝑆
Problem 15 :
6 𝑋 2 +7 𝑋 − 2 =0
SOLVE:
Solution :
Answer:
Problem 16 :
3 (2 𝑋
SOLVE: − 4 )=7 − ( 𝑋 − 5 )
Solution :
𝑋
Answer: =2
Problem 17 :
SOLVE:
Solution :
𝑋
Answer: =1
Problem 18 :
GARY IS 2 LESS THAN 3 TIMES
CARLO’S AGE. 3 YEARS FROM NOW,
GARY 7 MORE THAN TWICE CARLO’S
AGE. HOW OLD WILL CARLO BE 3
YEARS FROM NOW?
Solution :
Answer: OLD
Problem 19 :
TIM IS 6 YEARS MORE THAN TWICE
MIKE’S AGE. 2 YEARS AGO, TIM WAS
THREE TIMES AS OLD AS MIKE HOW
OLD WAS TIM 2 YEARS AGO?
Solution :
𝑋=10
Answer: 𝐴𝑁𝐷 24 𝑌𝑅𝑆 𝑂𝐿𝐷
Problem 20 :
RATIO BETWEEN RANDY AND DANNY
IS 4:3 AFTER 6 YEARS RANDY AGE
WILL BE 26 YEARS. WHAT IS DANNY
PRESENT AGE?
Solution :
𝑋=5
Answer: 𝐴𝑁𝐷 15 𝑌𝑅𝑆𝑂𝐿𝐷
Problem 21 :
(5 𝑥
SOLVE : 2 −3 𝑥+7 ) −( 4 𝑥 2 − 8 𝑥 − 11)
Solution :
Answer:
Problem 22 :
SOLVE :
Solution :
𝑥 =15
Answer:
Problem 23 :
2 ( 𝑥 +7 )
SOLVE : =3 𝑥 + 1
5
Solution :
9
Answer: =𝑥
13
Problem 24 :
12
Answer: − 𝑖
Problem 25 :
2
Answer:
Problem 26 :
18
Answer: −𝑖
Problem 27 :
7 + 24
Answer: 𝑖
Problem 28 :
61
Answer:
Problem 29 :
2 −2 𝑖
Answer:
Problem 30 :
5
Answer: 𝑖
Advance Algebra
Problem 1 :
−
Answer: 1
Problem 2 :
How many seats are there in the 50th row
if there are 50 rows of seats in the
amphitheater, with 30 seats in the first
row, 32 in the second row, 34 in the third
row, etc?
Solution :
𝐿=128
Answer:
Problem 3 :
is equal to?
Solution :
𝑥 − 3 𝑦
2
Answer:
Problem 4 :
SOLVE :
Solution :
𝑙𝑜𝑔 5 ( 5 ) =3
3
3
Answer:
Problem 5 :
𝐿𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑎𝑟
Answer:
Problem 6 :
𝑄𝑢𝑎𝑑𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑐
Answer:
Problem 7 :
SOLVE :
Solution :
24 16
Answer: − 𝑖
13 13
Problem 8 :
Multiply :
Solution :
−
Answer: 56
Problem 9 :
Multiply:
Solution :
52
Answer:
Problem 10 :
−1 𝑥 +5
𝑓
Answer: ( 𝑥 )=
3
Problem 11 :
−4,
Answer: − 1 , 2 ,5
Problem 12 :
6 +9 𝑖
Solve :
3− 4 𝑖
Solution :
18 51 𝑖
−
Answer: +
25 25
Problem 13 :
Solve :
Solution :
2 +3
Answer: 𝑖
Problem 14 :
−1 10 − 𝑥
𝑓
Answer: ( 𝑥 )=
2
Problem 15 :
Solve :
Solution :
−
Answer: 15
Solid and Analytical
Geometry
Problem 1 :
Find the angle formed by the intersection
of a face diagonal to the diagonal of cube
drawn from the same vertex.
Solution :
𝑇h𝑒𝑡𝑎=35.26 𝑑𝑒𝑔𝑟𝑒𝑒𝑠
Answer:
Problem 2 :
An earth satellite has an apogee of 40000
km and a perigee of 6600 km. Assuming
the radius of the earth as 6400 km, what
will be the eccentricity of the elliptical path
described by the satellite with the center
of the earth at one of the foci?
Solution :
𝑒=0.56
Answer:
Problem 3 :
9 𝑥 −3
Answer: 𝑥 − 2= 0
Problem 4 :
4 𝑥 +3
Answer: 𝑦 +1=0
Problem 5 :
𝑥 −3
Answer: 𝑦 − 14 =0
Problem 6 :
In the story about the crow that wanted to
drink water from a cylindrical can but
could not reach the water, it is said that
the crow dropped a pebble which was a
perfect sphere 3 cm. in radius into the
can. If the can was 6 cm radius, what was
the rise in water level inside the can after
that pebble was dropped?
Solution :
h =1
Answer: 𝑐𝑚
Problem 7 :
The area of three adjacent surfaces of a
rectangular block are 8, 10 and 20 sq.
cm. The volume of the rectangular block
is
Solution :
𝑤h𝐿=40 𝑐
Answer: 𝑚3
Problem 8 :
Each side of a cube is increased by 1%.
By what percent is the volume of the cube
increased?
Solution :
𝐼𝑛𝑐𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒=3.03 %
Answer:
Problem 9 :
A reservoir is shaped like a square prism.
If the area of its base is 225 sq. cm. How
many liters of water will it hold if its length
is 1.5 meters?
Solution :
33.75
Answer: 𝐿
Problem 10 :
What is the distance in cm. between two
vertices of a cube which are farthest from
each other, if an edge measures 8 cm?
Solution :
𝑠𝑑 =13.86 𝑐𝑚
Answer:
Problem 11 :
A metal washer is 1 inch in diameter is
pierced by ½ inch hole. What is the
volume of the washer if it is 1/8 inch
thick?
Solution :
𝑉𝑤𝑎𝑠h𝑒𝑟 =0.0736 𝑖𝑛 3
Answer:
Problem 12 :
What is the volume of a frustum of a
cone whose upper base is 15cm in
diameter and lower base 10 cm in
diameter with an altitude of 25 cm?
Solution :
𝑉 =3108.87
Answer: 𝑐 𝑚3
Problem 13 :
A circular cylinder with a volume of 6.54
cu. m. is circumscribed about a right
prism whose base is an equilateral
triangle of side 1.25m. What is the altitude
of the cylinder in meters?
Solution :
h =3.9968
Answer: 𝑚
Problem 14:
A circular cylinder is circumscribed about
a right prism having a square base one
meter on an edge. The volume of the
cylinder is 6.283 cu. m. Find its altitude in
meters.
Solution :
h =4
Answer: 𝑚
Problem 15 :
A conical vessel has a height of 24 cm
and a base diameter of 12 cm. It holds
water to a depth of 18 cm above its
vertex. Find the volume of its content.
Solution :
𝑉h 2 𝑜=381.703 𝑐 𝑚3
Answer:
Problem 16 :
The ratio of the volume to the lateral area
of a right circular cone is 2:1. If the
altitude is 15 cm, what is the ratio of the
slant height to the radius?
Solution :
5
Answer: : 2
Problem 17 :
A regular triangular pyramid has an
altitude of 9 m and a volume of 187.06 cu.
m. What is the base edge inn meters?
Solution :
𝑥 =12 𝑚
Answer:
Problem 18 :
The volume of the frustum of a regular
triangular pyramid is 135 cu. m. The lower
base is an equilateral triangle with an
edge of 9 m. The upper base is 8 m
above the lower base. What is the upper
base edge in meters?
Solution :
𝑥 =2.9942
Answer: 𝑚
Problem 19 :
A regular hexagonal pyramid has a slant
height of 4 cm and the length of each side
of the base is 6 cm. Find thee lateral
area.
Solution :
𝐿𝐴 =72 𝑐
Answer: 𝑚2
Problem 20 :
The volume of two spheres is in the ratio
of 27:343 and the sum of their radii is 10.
Find the radius of the smaller sphere.
Solution :
𝑟 1=3
Answer:
Problem 21 :
𝑑 = 2.36
Answer:
Problem 22 :
𝐴=25
Answer:
Problem 23 :
𝑚=
Answer: 2
Problem 24 :
A line has a slope of 3 and a y-
intercept of 8. It passes through point
(-2, y). Find the value of y.
Solution :
𝑦
Answer: =2
Problem 25 :
𝑡 =5.57
Answer:
Problem 26 :
The volume of two spheres is in the ratio
of 27:343 and the sum of their radii is 10.
Find the radius of the smaller sphere.
Solution :
𝑟 1=3
Answer:
Problem 27 :
Determine the equation of the radical axis
of the circles x2 + y2 - 18x - 14y + 121 =
0 and x2 + y2 - 6x + 6y + 14 = 0.
Solution :
12+20
Answer: 𝑦 −107= 0
Problem 28 :
𝑙𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑠 𝑟𝑒𝑐𝑡𝑢𝑚=12
Answer:
Problem 29 :
𝐿=3.6
Answer:
Problem 30 :
What is the angle in degrees,
between an asymptote of the
hyperbola x^2 - 4y^2 - 2x - 63 = 0 and the
x-axis?
Solution :
𝑡h𝑒𝑡𝑎=26.6 𝑑𝑒𝑔𝑟𝑒𝑒𝑠
Answer:
Problem 31 :
Find the length of the latus rectum of the
curve r Sin^2 θ = Cos θ.
Solution :
4 𝑎=1(𝑙𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑠 𝑟𝑒𝑐𝑡𝑢𝑚)
Answer:
Problem 32 :
The vertices of a triangle have polar
coordinates of (0, 0˚), (6, 30˚) and (9,
70˚). Find the area and perimeter of the
triangle.
Solution :
𝐷𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒𝑏𝑒𝑡𝑤𝑒𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑖𝑟𝑒𝑐𝑡𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑒𝑠=2(10)=20
Answer:
Problem 34 :
Using polar coordinates, a point is at
(7, 38˚). Find its rectangular
coordinates.
Solution :
𝐴𝐷=5.33
Answer:
Problem 37 :
𝐴=25
Answer:
Problem 38 :
𝑑 = 2.36
Answer:
Problem 39 :
Find the slope of a line, which passes
through point А(5, -3) and meets y axis at
7.
Solution :
𝑦 =−
Answer: 2
Problem 40 :
𝐴𝐵 =5
Answer:
Thank you!