Math1315 Final Exam Review
Math1315 Final Exam Review
Math1315 Final Exam Review
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
Simplify.
6) i31 6)
Perform the indicated operation. Write the answer in the form a + bi.
7) (–6 – 8i)(8 + 9i) 7)
–2 + 3i
8) 8)
5 + 9i
13) The length and width of a rectangle have a sum of 88. What dimensions give the maximum 13)
area?
3 3 3x – 12
17) + = 17)
x x–5 x–5
Solve the absolute value inequality. Write the solution in interval notation.
24) 3|x – 8| + 9 12 24)
Find the midpoint of the line segment whose endpoints are the given points.
27) (2, –5) and (8, –4) 27)
Use the given information about a circle to write an equation of the circle in standard form.
31) The center is (–5, –2) and a point on the circle is (–1, 1) 31)
Identify the domain and range of the relation, and determine whether the relation is a function.
32) {(–8, –7), (–1, –4), (3, 6), (5, 10)} 32)
Determine the slope of the line passing through the given points.
34) (–1, 3) and (–3, –4) 34)
Use the slope–intercept form to write an equation of the line that passes through the given point and has
the given slope. Use function notation where y = f(x).
35) (2, 1); m = 4 35)
Determine if the lines defined by the given equations are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.
38) –4y = 3x – 7 38)
12x = 9y – 1
Use interval notation to write the intervals over which f is (a) increasing, (b) decreasing, and (c) constant.
46) 46)
f(x + h) – f(x)
Find for the given function.
h
48) f (x) = x2 – 7x. 48)
51) A family wants to fence in a rectangular area for a garden. One side of the garden 51)
will border their house and will not be fenced. Find the dimensions of the garden
with greatest area that can be enclosed with 40 ft of fencing.
Use the factor theorem to determine if the given binomial is a factor of f (x).
55) f (x) = 2x3 + x2 – 13x – 10; x – 2 55)
Identify the parent function. List the sequence of transformations, in the correct order, to obtain the
graph of function g.
1
67) g(x) = x – 4.5 + 6.6 67)
2
72) A veterinarian depreciates a $10,000 X–ray machine. He estimates that the resale 72)
value V(t) (in $) after t years is 80% of its value from the previous year.
Therefore, the resale value can be approximated by V(t) = 10,000(0.8)t.
a. Find the resale value after 3 yr.
b. If the veterinarian wants to sell his practice 8 yr after the X–ray machine was
purchased, how much is the machine worth? Round to the nearest $100.
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73) The level of a sound in decibels is calculated using the formula 73)
D = 10 log(I × 1012)
where I is the intensity of the sound waves in watts per square meter. A
electric shaver puts out 0.0001 watt per square meter. How many decibels is
that?
Use the product property of logarithms to write the logarithm as a sum of logarithms. Then simplify if
possible.
75) log(1000y) 75)
Write the logarithm as a sum or difference of logarithms. Simplify each term as much as possible.
p8
76) log 76)
7 q3
Write the logarithmic expression as a single logarithm with coefficient 1, and simplify as much as
possible.
77) 4 log t – 9 log u – 3 log v 77)
5 5 5
Solve the equation. Write the solution set with the exact solutions.
78) log (x2 + 2x) = log 35 78)
81) If the function Q(t) = 3e–0.00986t models the quantity (in kg) of an element in a 81)
storage unit after t years, how long will it be before the quantity is less than 1.5
kg? Round to the nearest year.
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Solve the system. Find the x–coordinate of the solution.
x + 2y = 0
82) 82)
3x – 5y = –33
Solve the system by using any method. If a system does not have one unique solution, state whether the
system is inconsistent or whether the equations are dependent.
83) 4x + y = 3 83)
–32x – 8y = –27
Solve the system of equations. If a system does not have one unique solution, determine the number of
solutions to the system.
85) 85)
–3x – 7y + 5z = –6
–x – 8y – 9z = –24
6x – 4y + 7z = –7
Solve the system. If a system has one unique solution, write the solution set. Otherwise, determine the
number of solutions to the system, and determine whether the system is inconsistent, or the equations are
dependent.
86) 86)
–2x + 3y – 3z = 2
–3x – 2y + 2z = 13
4x + 7y – 7z = –24
9 –2 0 9
0 –4 2 –1
–7 –5 –9 5
1
92) – R R2 92)
2 2
14 11 14
34 30 28
1 1 5 10
19 3 15 7
5 17 15 10
For the given augmented matrix, determine the number of solutions to the corresponding system of
equations.
1 0 2 8
96) 0 1 –4 –9 96)
0 0 0 –1
Determine the solution set for the system represented by the augmented matrix.
1 0 3 –7
97) 0 1 2 –1 97)
0 0 0 0
Find A + B.
–4 8 3 1
99) A = 2 8 , B= 0 –5 99)
–2 4 4 1
Determine the inverse of the given matrix, if possible. Otherwise, state the matrix is singular.
2 –1
101) A = 101)
–3 4
Determine whether the graph of the equation is symmetric with respect to the x-axis, y-axis, origin, or
none of these.
102) x = y2 + 13 102)
Find the indicated function and write its domain in interval notation.
107) m(x) = x + 4, n(x) = x - 3, (m n)(x) = ? 107)
4
1) –
3
2) {5}
3) Contradiction
4) 164 °F
5) –2 3
6) –i
7) 24 – 118i
17 33
8) + i
106 106
9) {0, 20}
10) {3 – 2i, 3 + 2i}
11) –6 ± 5 6
12) 882 sq. ft.
13) Length 44 and width 44
3V
14) B =
T
T + ay0
15) y =
a
5 1
16) – ,±
3 5
17) {1}
7 1
18) ,–
6 6
19){5}
125
20) – , 27
27
21) [17, )
15 21
22) ,
2 2
23) (– , 1] (8, )
24) (– , 7] [9, )
25) (–8, –2)
26) x–intercepts: (–3, 0) and (3, 0); y–intercept: (0, 9)
9
27) 5, –
2
28) 3 10
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29) g(3) = 2.70. This tells us that the average GPA of students that watch 3 hours of reality programming per
week is 2.70.
30) Center: (3, 8); Radius: 4
31) (x + 5)2 + (y + 2)2 = 25
32) Domain: {–8, –1, 3, 5}; Range: {–7, –4, 6, 10}; Function
33) 3a – 10
7
34) m =
2
35) f(x) = 4x – 7
36) 2.4 million/yr
37) 3x + 8y = –68
38) perpendicular
39) L(x) = –200x + 2800; L(4) = 2000, This represents the amount Joey still owes his grandfather after 4
months.
40)
41)
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42)
43)
44)
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45)
46) a. (– , –2)
b. (–2, )
c. never constant
9
47) (f – g)(2) =
2
48) 2x + h – 7
49) (x) = 3(x + 3)2 + 8
Range: [8, )
50) 27 hr
51) 10 ft by 20 ft
52) Down left and down right
5
53) 0 (multiplicity 4), 1 (multiplicity 1), – (multiplicity 1)
3
54) 0 (multiplicity 3), 4 (multiplicity 6), –3 (multiplicity 5)
55) No
56) x = – 3 and x = 2
57) a. y = 4
29
b. – ,4
6
58) Vertical Asymptote: x = –9
Horizontal Asymptote: y = –6
59) [–3, 7]
60) (– , –3) (–3, 0) (4, )
61) (– , 4]
21
62) 9,
2
63) (2, 3)
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64) f –1(x) = 5 – 7x
3 – 8x
65) f –1(x) =
x–1
66) Domain: (–9, )
Range: [–6, 1)
67) Parent function: f (x) = x; Shift the graph of f to the right 4.5 units, shrink the graph vertically by a factor
1
of , and shift the graph upward by 6.6 units.
2
68) 4
69) 374 mmHg
70) {11}
71) P = 13.7e0.01426t; 16.3 million
72) a. $5120; b. $1700
73) 80
74) (– , 1)
75) 3 + log y
76) 8log p – 3log q
7 7
t4
77) log
5 u9 v3
9 –2 0 9
91) –7 –5 –9 5
0 –4 2 –1
14 11 14
92)
–17 –15 –14
1 1 5 10
93) 19 3 15 7
0 12 –10 –40
102) x-axis
103) Origin
104) y-axis
105) No symmetry
106) ( f g)(1) = 45
107) (m n)(x) = x + 1; domain: [-1, )
4
108) f (x) = x and g(x) = 11x - 9