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1. Simplify: (a) x2 x; 7;x 9+x 12
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(b) xx3 +;x22x;;28x
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(c) 1x 51 (d) 93 ; x;2
; + x;1
x2 25
2. Rationalize the denominator: (a) p 2 p (b) 4p (c) p1 p
3+ 2 1; 5 1+ 3; 5
3. Write each of the following expressions in the form ca b where c p and q are numbers:
p q
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(2 a2 )3 p 3 a (2 =b) ab ; a a ;1 a2=3 2 b3=2
(a) b (b) 9ab (c) 3=a (d) b2 ; b (e) (b;1 )pa (f) 1=2
b 1=2a
4. Solve for x (do not use a calculator):
(a) 5(x+1) = 25 (b) 13 = 32x+2 (c) log2 x = 3 (d) log3 x2 = 2 log3 4 ; 4 log3 5
5. Simplify: (a) log2 5 + log2 (x2 ; 1) ; log2 (x ; 1) (b) 2 log4 9 ; log2 3 (c) 32 log3 5
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6. Simplify: (a) log10 101=2 (b) log10 101x (c) 2 log10 x + 3 log10 x1=3
7. Solve the following equations for the indicated variables.
(a) xa + yb + zc = 1 for a (b) V = 2(ab + bc + ca) for a
(c) A = 2r2 + 2rh for positive r (d) A = P + nrP for P
(e) 2x ; 2yd = y + xd for d (f) 42x + 1 ;2 x = 0 , for x
8. For the equations (a) y = x2 + 4x + 3 (b) 3x2 + 3x + 2y = 0 (c) 9y2 ; 6y ; 9 ; x = 0
complete the square and reduce to one of the standard forms y ; b = A(x ; a)2 or x ; a = A(y ; b)2 .
9. Factor completely (a) x6 ; 16x4 (b) 4x3 ; 8x2 ; 25x + 50 (c) 8x3 + 27 (d) x4 ; 1
10. Find all real solutions to (a) x6 ; 16x4 = 0 (b) 4x3 ; 8x2 ; 25x + 50 = 0 (c) 8x3 + 27 = 0
11. Solve for x: (a) 3 sin2 x = cos2 x 0 x < 2 (b) cos2 x ; sin2 x = sin x ; < x
(c) tan x + sec x = 2 cos x ;1 < x < 1
12. Without using a calculator, evaluate the following:
(a) cos 210 (b) sin 54 (c) tan;1 (;1) (d) sin;1 (;1)
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(e) cos 94 (f) sin;1 23 (g) tan 76 (h) cos;1 (;1)
13. Given the graph of sin x, sketch
the graphs of: 1
29. Sketch the graphs of the functions: (a) g(x) = j3x + 2j (b) h(x) = jx(x ; 1)j
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30. (a)The graph of a quadratic function (a parabola) has x;intercepts ;1 and 3 and a range consisting
of all numbers less than or equal to 4. Determine an expression for the function.
(b)Sketch the graph of the quadratic function y = 2x2 ; 4x + 3.
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31. Write as a single (a) x = t + 1 (b) x = t ; 1 (c) x = sin t
equation in x and y: y = t ;t 2 y = t ;t 2 y = cos t
32. Find the inverse of the functions: (a) f (x) = 2x + 3 (b) f (x) = 5xx+;21
(c) f (x) = x2 + 2x ; 1 x > 0 y=x
33. A function f (x) has the graph to the right.
y
x
r
h h r
x t t
(a) (b)
35. (a) Find the ratio of the area inside the square but outside the circle to the area of the square in the
picture (a) below.
r r
(a) (b)
(b) Find a formula for the perimeter of a window of the shape in the picture (b) above.
(c) A water tank has the shape of a cone (like an ice cream cone without ice cream). The tank is
10m high and has a radius of 3m at the top. If the water is 5m deep (in the middle) what is the
surface area of the top of the water?
(d) Two cars start moving from the same point. One travels south at 100km/hour, the other west
at 50 km/hour. How far apart are they two hours later?
(e) A kite is 100m above the ground. If there are 200m of string out, what is the angle between the
string and the horizontal. (Assume that the string is perfectly straight.)
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36. You should know the following trigonometric identities.
(A) sin(;x) = ; sin x (B) cos(x + y) = cos x cos y ; sin x sin y
(C) cos(;x) = cos x (D) sin(x + y) = sin x cos y + cos x sin y
Use these to derive the following important identities, which you should also know.
(a) sin2 x + cos2 x 1 (use C and cos 0 = 1) (b) sin 2x 2 sin x cos x (c) cos 2x cos2 x ; sin2 x
x r 1 + cos x x r 1 ; cos x
(d) cos 2x 2 cos x ; 1 (e) cos 2x 1 ; 2 sin x (f) cos 2
2 2
2 (g) sin 2 2