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Name: ____________________________________________
Course, Yr. & Section: ___________________________
_____________________
Date:
Instructions: Work INDEPENDENTLY and HONESTLY. Use only black or blue pen.
I. Write the correct word or phrase that will make each statement true. (10 points)
1) _____________________________ is a statement that two expressions are equal.
2) _____________________________ is an equation which is true for some particular real numbers.
3) _____________________________ is an equation which is true for all possible values of the
variable.
4) The symmetric property of equality states that if
5) The
transitive
property
of
equality
states
x= y , then __________________________.
that
if
x= y
and
__________________________.
6) The
addition
property
of
equality
states
that
if
______________________________________________________.
7) The
multiplication
property
of
equality
states
that
if
y=z ,
x= y ,
x= y ,
then
then
then
_______________________________________________.
8) _________________________________ system of equations has a unique solution or the graphs
intersect at 1 point.
9) ________________________________ system of equations has infinitely many solutions or the
graphs coincides.
10) ________________________________ system has no solution or the graphs do not intersect.
II. Do as indicated.
1) Graph the following linear equations. (2 points each)
a)
3 x10 y=15
b)
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y=2 x
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x 3
= x +7
5 10
c)
4
2
35
+ 2 =
y +3 y 9 y3
b)
d)
x
=4
x +1
x
2
3) Solve the equation for the indicated variable. (1.5 points each)
a)
m=
y 2 y 1
; for x1
x 2x 1
b)
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F=G
mM
; for M .
2
r
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Long Exam 1
c)
5
C= ( F32 ) ; for F .
9
d)
S=
n
[ 2 a+ ( n1 ) d ] ; for d .
2
3 x4 y=10
(3 points)
4 x + y =8
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b)
3 x2 y=8
(3 points)
5 x+3 y =7
c)
2 x y+ 3 z =9
3 x+ y +2 z=11
(4 points)
x y + z=2
4 x +2 y=5
3 x4 y=1
b) 3 x4 yz=1
x y +3 z=3
(3 points)
3 x2 y+2 z=0
points)
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