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Rational Functions Practice Test: Chapter 9

This document contains a 20 question practice test on rational functions. The questions cover identifying direct and inverse variations from tables of values, writing equations to model relationships, finding points of discontinuity, describing asymptotes and holes of graphs, simplifying rational expressions, performing operations on rational expressions, and solving rational equations.

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Rational Functions Practice Test: Chapter 9

This document contains a 20 question practice test on rational functions. The questions cover identifying direct and inverse variations from tables of values, writing equations to model relationships, finding points of discontinuity, describing asymptotes and holes of graphs, simplifying rational expressions, performing operations on rational expressions, and solving rational equations.

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Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________ ID: A

Rational Functions Practice Test: Chapter 9

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. Suppose that x and y vary inversely, and x = 2 when y = 7. Write the function that models the inverse
variation.
9 5
a. y = c. y =
x x
14
b. y = 3.5x d. y =
x

Is the relationship between the variables in the table a direct variation, an inverse variation, or
neither? If it is a direct or inverse variation, write a function to model it.

____ 2.

x –4 –1 2 5
y 36 9 –18 –45

a. direct variation; y = −9x


−144
b. inverse variation; y =
x
c. neither

____ 3.
x 8 11 15 20
y 22 28 36 46

11
a. direct variation; y = x
4
176
b. inverse variation; y =
x
c. neither

____ 4. Suppose that y varies directly with x and inversely with z, and y = 45 when x = 40 and z = 8. Write the
equation that models the relationship. Then find y when x = 12 and z = 4.
8x 9z
a. y = ; 24 c. y = ;3
z x
8z 8 9x
b. y = ; d. y = ; 27
x 3 z

1
Name: ________________________ ID: A

Find any points of discontinuity for the rational function.

x−5
____ 5. y = 2
x + 9x + 18
a. x = –3, x = 6 c. x = 3, x = 6
b. x=5 d. x = –3, x = –6

(x − 6)(x − 7)(x + 6)
____ 6. y =
(x + 5)(x + 1)
a. x = 6, x = 7, x = –6 c. x = –5, x = –1
b. x = 5, x = 1 d. x = –6, x = –7, x = 6

(x + 3)(x − 3)
____ 7. Describe the vertical asymptote(s) and hole(s) for the graph of y = .
(x − 3)(x − 2)
a. asymptote: x = –2 and hole: x = –3
b. asymptote: x = 2 and hole: x = 3
c. asymptotes: x = 2 and x = 3
d. asymptote: x = 3 and hole: x = 2

2x 5 − 8x + 8
____ 8. Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of y = .
9x 2 + 5x + 8
5
a. y= c. no horizontal asymptote
2
2
b. y= d. y=0
9

Simplify the rational expression. State any restrictions on the variable.

p 2 + 9p + 18
____ 9.
p 2 + 4p + 3
−(p + 6) −(p + 6)
a. ; p ≠ −1 c. ; p ≠ −3, p ≠ −1
p+1 p+1
p+6 p+6
b. ; p ≠ −3, p ≠ −1 d. ; p ≠ −3, p ≠ 1
p+1 p+1

c 2 − c − 12
____ 10.
c+3
a. c + 4; c ≠ 3 c. c − 4; c ≠ −3
b. −c − 4; c ≠ 3 d. −c + 4; c ≠ −3

2
Name: ________________________ ID: A

Multiply or divide. State any restrictions on the variables.

b2 b 2 + 2b − 8
____ 11. ⋅
b+4 b 2 − 4b
b−2 b 2 − 2b
a. , b ≠ −4, 4 c. , b ≠ −4, 0, 4
b−4 b−4
b 2 − 2b b−2
b. , b ≠ −4, 4 d. , b ≠ −4, 0, 4
b−4 b−4

t−2 t−6
____ 12. ÷ 2
t + 4 t − t − 20
(t − 2)(t − 5) (t − 2)(t − 6)
a. , t ≠ −4, 6 c. , t ≠ −4, 5, 6
t−6 (t + 4) 2 (t − 5)
(t − 2)(t − 6) (t − 2)(t − 5)
b. , t ≠ −4, 5 d. , t ≠ 5, 6
(t + 4) 2 (t − 5) t−6

Add or subtract. Simplify if possible.

a 2 + a − 12 2
____ 13. 2
+
a − 4a + 3 a−1
a+6
a. a+6 c.
a−1
a+4 a 2 + a − 10
b. d.
a−1 a 2 − 4a + 3

2 2
____ 14. + 2
g + 10 g − 100
2g − 18 4
a. c. 2
(g − 10)(g + 10) g + g − 90
2g + 22 4
b. d.
(g − 10)(g + 10) (g − 10)(g + 10)

z 2 − 2z − 24 6
____ 15. −
z 2 − 3z − 18 z+3
z−2
a. z−2 c.
z+3
z+4 z 2 − 2z − 30
b. d.
z+3 z 2 − 3z − 18

3
Name: ________________________ ID: A

Simplify the complex fraction.

4 1

2y 2y
____ 16.
4 3
+
2y y
9 3 10 28
a. b. c. d.
28 10 3 9

4x
x+
y
____ 17.
7
3x
15x 2 7x(y + 4) 3x 2 (y + 4) 3(y + 4)
a. b. c. d.
7y 3xy 7y 7y

Solve the equation. Check the solution.

−4 −1
____ 18. =
x−5 x+1
9 4 5
a. − b. −3 c. − d. −
4 3 3

6 1
____ 19. 2
− = 1
x −9 x−3
−1 ± 73
a. −4 b. 2 c. d. 3 or –4
2

3 3
____ 20. + = −6
5p 5p
1 6 1 1
a. − b. c. − d. −
3 5 5 10

q+9 q+7
____ 21. =
q+3 q+4
19 19
a. 19 b. − c. −5 d.
3 3

4
Name: ________________________ ID: A

____ 22. Suppose that x and y vary inversely, and x = 7 when y = 11. Write the function that models the inverse
variation.
77
a. y = 1.57x c. y =
x
18 4
b. y = d. y =
x x

8x 4 − 4x + 4
____ 23. Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of y = .
−9x 2 + x + 4
8
a. y=− c. y=0
9
b. no horizontal asymptote d. y=2

Describe the combined variation that is modeled by the formula or equation.

w
____ 24. y =
2x 2
a. y varies directly as w and inversely as x.
b. y varies directly as w and inversely as the square of 2x.
c. y varies directly as the square of x and inversely as w.
d. y varies directly as w and inversely as the square of x.

5
ID: A

Rational Functions Practice Test: Chapter 9


Answer Section

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-1 Inverse Variation


OBJ: 9-1.1 Using Inverse Variation TOP: 9-1 Example 1
KEY: rational function | inverse variation
2. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-1 Inverse Variation
OBJ: 9-1.1 Using Inverse Variation TOP: 9-1 Example 2
KEY: rational function | direct variation
3. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-1 Inverse Variation
OBJ: 9-1.1 Using Inverse Variation TOP: 9-1 Example 2
KEY: rational function | no variation
4. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-1 Inverse Variation
OBJ: 9-1.2 Using Combined Variation TOP: 9-1 Example 5
KEY: direct variation | combined variation
5. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-3 Rational Functions and Their Graphs
OBJ: 9-3.1 Properties of Rational Functions TOP: 9-3 Example 1
KEY: rational function | point of discontinuity
6. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-3 Rational Functions and Their Graphs
OBJ: 9-3.1 Properties of Rational Functions TOP: 9-3 Example 1
KEY: rational function | point of discontinuity
7. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-3 Rational Functions and Their Graphs
OBJ: 9-3.1 Properties of Rational Functions TOP: 9-3 Example 2
KEY: asymptote | vertical asympotote | rational function | graphing | hole in the graph of a function
8. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-3 Rational Functions and Their Graphs
OBJ: 9-3.1 Properties of Rational Functions TOP: 9-3 Example 3
KEY: asymptote | graphing | rational function | horizontal asymptote
9. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-4 Rational Expressions
OBJ: 9-4.1 Simplifying Rational Expressions STA: CA A2 7.0
TOP: 9-4 Example 1
KEY: rational expression | simplifying a rational expression | restrictions on a variable
10. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-4 Rational Expressions
OBJ: 9-4.1 Simplifying Rational Expressions STA: CA A2 7.0
TOP: 9-4 Example 1
KEY: rational expression | simplifying a rational expression | restrictions on a variable
11. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-4 Rational Expressions
OBJ: 9-4.2 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions STA: CA A2 7.0
TOP: 9-4 Example 3
KEY: simplifying a rational expression | restrictions on a variable | multiplying rational expressions

1
ID: A

12. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-4 Rational Expressions


OBJ: 9-4.2 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions STA: CA A2 7.0
TOP: 9-4 Example 4 KEY: restrictions on a variable | dividing rational expressions
13. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-5 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
OBJ: 9-5.1 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions STA: CA A2 7.0
TOP: 9-5 Example 3
KEY: simplifying a rational expression | adding rational expressions
14. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-5 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
OBJ: 9-5.1 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions STA: CA A2 7.0
TOP: 9-5 Example 3
KEY: simplifying a rational expression | adding rational expressions
15. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-5 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
OBJ: 9-5.1 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions STA: CA A2 7.0
TOP: 9-5 Example 4
KEY: simplifying a rational expression | subtracting rational expressions
16. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-5 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
OBJ: 9-5.2 Simplifying Complex Fractions STA: CA A2 7.0
TOP: 9-5 Example 5
KEY: complex fraction | simplifying a rational expression | simplifying a complex fraction
17. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-5 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
OBJ: 9-5.2 Simplifying Complex Fractions STA: CA A2 7.0
TOP: 9-5 Example 5 KEY: complex fraction | simplifying a rational expression
18. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-6 Solving Rational Equations
OBJ: 9-6.1 Solving Rational Equations STA: CA A2 7.0 TOP: 9-6 Example 1
KEY: rational equation
19. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-6 Solving Rational Equations
OBJ: 9-6.1 Solving Rational Equations STA: CA A2 7.0 TOP: 9-6 Example 2
KEY: rational equation | no solutions
20. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-6 Solving Rational Equations
OBJ: 9-6.1 Solving Rational Equations STA: CA A2 7.0 TOP: 9-6 Example 2
KEY: rational equation
21. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-6 Solving Rational Equations
OBJ: 9-6.1 Solving Rational Equations STA: CA A2 7.0 TOP: 9-6 Example 1
KEY: rational equation
22. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 9-1 Inverse Variation
OBJ: 9-1.1 Using Inverse Variation TOP: 9-1 Example 1
KEY: rational function | inverse variation
23. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 9-3 Rational Functions and Their Graphs
OBJ: 9-3.1 Properties of Rational Functions TOP: 9-3 Example 3
KEY: asymptote | graphing | rational function | horizontal asymptote

2
ID: A

24. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 9-1 Inverse Variation


OBJ: 9-1.2 Using Combined Variation TOP: 9-1 Example 4
KEY: direct variation | inverse variation | combined variation

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