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

Term1 Final Exam Model Test Form B G10

What is a simpler form of the expression? Simplify the sum.

1. (4k + 5)(3k2 – 4k – 4) 2. (2u3 + 6u2 + 3) + (2u3 – 7u + 6)


a. 12k3 – k2 – 36k – 20 a. 9 – 7u + 6u2 + 4 u3
b. 12k3 + 31k2 – 4k – 20 b. 0u3 + 6u2 – 7u + 9
c. 12k3 – k2 + 4k – 20 c. 0u3 – 7u2 + 6u – 9
d. 12k3 + 36k2 – k – 20 d. 4u3 + 6u2 – 7u + 9

3. (4w2 – 7w – 6) – (8w2 + 2w – 3)
a. –4w2 – 9w – 3
b. 12w2 + 9w + 3
c. –4w2 – 5w – 9
d. 12w2 – 5w – 9

Multiply the polynomials.

4. (3x  4)(2x  6) 5. (3x – 7)(3x – 5)


a. 6x 2
 26x  24 a. 9x2 + 6x + 35
b. 9x2 + 36x + 35
b. 6x 2  10x  24
c. 9x2 – 36x – 35
c. 6x 2  26x  24 d. 9x2 – 36x + 35
d. 6x 2  10x  24

Factor the polynomial.

6. 25w6 + 35w3 7. 2x 3  4x 2  8x
a. 5w2(5w4 + 7w) a. 2x(x2 + 2x + 4)
b. 5w3(5w3 + 7) b. 2x(x + 2)(x + 4)
c. 2x(x2 + 2x + 8)
c. w3(25w3 + 35) d. 2x3 + 4x2 + 8x
d. 5(5w6 + 7w3)

Use polynomial identities to multiply the expressions.

8. (7m  5) 2
a. 49m2  70m  25 c. 49m2  70m  25
b. 49m2  70m  25 d. 49m2  35m  25

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What is a simpler form of the following expressions?

9. (2n + 2)(2n – 2) Use the Binomial Theorem to expand the


a. 4n2 – 4 binomial.
b. 4n2 – 4n – 4
c. 4n2 + 2n – 4 11. (d  3b) 3
d. 4n2 + 4n – 4 a. d 3  3d 2 b  3db 2  b 3
b. d 3  3d 2 b  3db 2  b 3
Find the GCF of the terms of the polynomial. c. d 3  9d 2 b  27db 2  27b 3
d. d 3  9d 2 b  27db 2  27b 3
10. 26x2 + 34x4
12. What is the fourth term of (d  4b) 3 ?
a. x2
a. b 3
b. 26x2
b. 64b 3
c. 2x4 c. b 3
d. 2x2 d. 64b 3

Use Pascal’s Triangle to expand the binomial.

13. (d  3) 6
a. d6  6d 5  15d 4  20d 3  15d 2  6d 1
b. d6  18d 5  135d 4  540d 3  1215d 2  1458d  729
c. d6  6d 5  15d 4  20d 3  15d 2  6d 1
d. d6  18d 5  135d 4  540d 3  1215d 2  1458d  729

14. Divide x 3  x 2  x  2 by x + 4 using long 17. Use synthetic division to find P(–2) for
division. P(x)  x 4  9x 3  9x  2 .
a. x 2  3x  11, R –42 a. –2
b. x 2  3x  11 b. 0
c. x 2  5x  13 c. –36
d. x 2  5x  13, R 46 d. 68
15. Use synthetic division to find P(–2) for What are all the real and complex solutions of
P(x)  x 4  6x 3  2x 2  7x  10. the polynomial equation?
a. 52
b. 10
18. x 3  8  0
c. –20
d. –2 a. 1  i 3 and 1  i 3
b. 2, 1  i 3 , and 1  i 3
16. Is (x  2) a factor of P(x)  x 3  2x 2  6x  4 ? If c. 2, 1  2i 3 , and 1  2i 3
it is, write P(x) as a product of two factors.
d. 2, 2  2i 3 , and 2  2i 3
a. yes:
P(x)  (x  2)(x 2  4x  2) 19. x 3  216
b. yes: a. 6, 3  3i 7 , and 3  3i 7
P(x)  (x  2)(x 2  4x  2) b. 6, 3  3i 3 , and 3  3i 3
c. yes:
c. 6, 3  3i 7 , and 3  3i 7
P(x)  (x  2)(x 2  4x  2)
d. 6, 3  3i 3 , and 3  3i 3
d. (x  2) is not a factor of P(x)

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20. x 4  52x 2  576  0


a. no solution
b. 4,  4, 6,  6
c. 4,  6
d. 4, 6, 0

Find the real solutions of the equation by c.


graphing.

21. x 2  2x  2  0

x=0

a.

d.

no solution

x=2

b. What are the zeros of the function? What are


their multiplicities?

22. f(x)  x 4  4x 3  3x 2
a. the numbers –1 and –3 are zeros of multiplicity
2; the number 0 is a zero of multiplicity 1
b. the number 0 is a zero of multiplicity 2; the
numbers 1 and 3 are zeros of multiplicity 1
x=4 c. the numbers 0 and 1 are zeros of multiplicity 2;
the number 3 is a zero of multiplicity 1
d. the number 0 is a zero of multiplicity 2; the
numbers –1 and –3 are zeros of multiplicity 1

What are all the real and complex solutions of


each polynomial equation?

23. x 4  40x 2  144  0


a. 6, –6, 2, –2
b. 6, –2
c. 6, –6
d. no solution

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

What are the zeros of the function? Graph the d. 2, –5, –2


function.

24. y  x(x  2)(x  5)


a. 2, –5

25. y  (x  3)(x  3)(x  4)


a. 3, –3, –4

b. 0, –2, 5

c. 0, 2, –5
b. –3, 3, 4

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c. 3, –3, 4 Find all of the roots of the equation.

27. x 4  6x 2  8  0
a. 
b. 
c. 
d. 1 ,2

28. Suppose that x and y vary inversely, and x = 10


when y = 8. Write the function that models the
inverse variation.
2
a. y 
x
18
b. y 
x
80
c. y 
x
d. y = 0.8x
d. –3, 3, –4
4
29. y 
x
a.

b.
26. What values of x are solutions to the inequality
4x3 – 10x2 – 6x > 0? Use a graph to solve.
1
a.   x and x  3
2
1
b.   x  0 and x  3
2
1
c. x  and  3  x  0
2
1
d. x   and 0  x  3
2

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c. d.

Sketch the asymptotes and graph the function.

4 c.
30. y  3
x2
a.

d.

b.

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4 4
31. This graph of a function is a translation of y  . 32. Write an equation for the translation of y 
x x
What is an equation for the function? that has the asymptotes x = 7 and y = 6.
4
a. y  7
x6
4
b. y  6
x7
4
c. y  6
x7
4
d. y  7
x6

4
a. y 4
x3
4
b. y 4
x3
4
c. y 3
x4
4
d. y 3
x4

What are the vertical asymptotes for the graph of the rational function?

x8
34. y 
33. x 2  9x  14
a. x = 1, x = 4 a. x = –2, x = –7
b. x = –1, x = 3 b. x = 2, x = –7
c. x = 3, c. x = –8
d. x = –3, x = 5, x = –7 d. x = 2, x = 7

3x 6  7x  9
35. Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of y  .
7x 2  7x  9
a. y=3 c. y = 0
3
b. y= d. no horizontal asymptote
7

What is the graph of the rational function?

x 2  4x  3
36. y 
x2  9

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a. c.

b. d.

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

t 2  4t  32 38. What is an equivalent expression of


37.
t8 2x 2  26x  80
? Specify the domain.
a. t  4; t  8 x 2  2x  35
b. t  4; t  8 2(x  8)
c. t  4; t  8 a. ; x  8, x  7
x7
d. t  4; t  8 x8
b. ; x  8, x  7
x7
2(x  8)
c. ; x  5, x  7
x7
x8
d. ; x  5, x  7
x7

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Name: ________________________ ID: A

What is the product in simplest form? State any restrictions on the variable.

y2 y2  y  6 What is the quotient in simplified form? State


39.  any restrictions on the variable.
y3 y 2  1y
y 2  2y x 2  16 x 2  5x  4
a. , y  3,  1 40. 
y1 x 2  5x  6 x 2  2x  8
y 2  2y (x  4) 2
b. , y  3, 0,  1 a. ; x   3,  1
y1 (x  3)(x  1)
y2 (x  4) 2 (x  1)
c. , y  3, 0,  1 ; x   3,  2, 4
y1 b.
(x  2) 2 (x  3)
y2
d. , y  3,  1 (x  4) 2
y1 c. ; x   4,  3,  2,  1, 4
(x  3)(x  1)
1
d. ; x   4,  3,  2,  1, 4
(x  3)(x  1)

Simplify the sum.

a 2  7a  10 10
41. 
a 2  2a  15 a  3
a  12
a.
a3
a2
b.
a3
a 2  7a  20
c.
a 2  2a  15
d. a  12

4 5
42. 
m  9 m2  81
9 9
a. c.
(m  9)(m  9) m2  m  72
4m  31 4m  41
b. d.
(m  9)(m  9) (m  9)(m  9)

43. Find the least common multiple of x 2  7x  6 and x 2  3x  4.


a. (x  6)(x  1)(x  4) c. (x  6)(x  4)(x  1)
b. (x  1)(x  4)(x  6) d. (x  6)(x  1)(x  4)

44. Find the least common multiple of x 3  x 2  x  1 and x 2  1. Write the answer in factored form.
a. (x  1) 2 (x  1) c. (x 3  x 2  x  1)(x 2  1)
b. (x  1)(x  1)(x 2  1) d. (x  1)(x  1)(x 2  1)

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Solve the equation. Check the solution.

4 1 c3 c4
45.  46. 
x1 x5 c8 c5
19 17
a.  a.
4 20
1 47
b. b.
3 4
19 47
c.  c.
3 20
d. 2 47
d. 
4

47. List the mean, standard deviation, and five-number summary of the following data set. Use a spreadsheet to
calculate the standard deviation.

13, 4, 10, 13, 1, 12, 13, 4, 11, 10

a. mean: 9.1; standard deviation: 4.7


min: 1; Q1: 4; median: 10.5; Q3: 13; max: 13
b. mean: 9.1; standard deviation: 4.2
min: 1; Q1: 4; median: 10.1; Q3: 13; max: 13
c. mean: 9.1; standard deviation: 4.7
min: 1; Q1: 4; median: 10.5; Q3: 13; max: 13
d. mean: 10.1; standard deviation: 4.2
min: 1; Q1: 4; median: 10.5; Q3: 13; max: 13

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Term1 Final Exam Model Test Form B G10


Answer Section

1. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3


REF: 3-2 Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Polynomials
OBJ: 3-2.1 Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials and understand that polynomials are closed under these
operations. NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-2 Example 2 Multiply Polynomials
KEY: multiplying binomials
2. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-2 Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Polynomials
OBJ: 3-2.1 Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials and understand that polynomials are closed under these
operations. NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-2 Example 1 Add and Subtract Polynomials
KEY: polynomial | standard form of a polynomial | trinomial
3. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-2 Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Polynomials
OBJ: 3-2.1 Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials and understand that polynomials are closed under these
operations. NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-2 Example 1 Add and Subtract Polynomials
KEY: polynomial | standard form of a polynomial | trinomial
4. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-2 Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Polynomials
OBJ: 3-2.1 Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials and understand that polynomials are closed under these
operations. NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-2 Example 2 Multiply Polynomials
KEY: multiplying binomials
5. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-2 Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Polynomials
OBJ: 3-2.1 Add, subtract, and multiply polynomials and understand that polynomials are closed under these
operations. NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-2 Example 2 Multiply Polynomials
KEY: multiplying binomials
6. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-3 Example 3 Use Polynomial Identities to Factor and Simplify
7. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-3 Example 3 Use Polynomial Identities to Factor and Simplify
8. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-3 Example 2 Use Polynomial Identities to Multiply
9. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1 TOP: 3-3 Example 2 Use Polynomial Identities to Multiply
10. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.1 Prove polynomial identities and use them to multiply and factor polynomials.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1
TOP: 3-3 Example 3 Use Polynomial Identities to Factor and Simplify
11. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.2 Expand binomials using the Binomial Theorem and coefficients determined by Pascal’s Triangle.
NAT: HSA.APR.C.5 TOP: 3-3 Example 5 Apply the Binomial Theorem
KEY: Binomial Theorem | expand

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ID: A

12. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities


OBJ: 3-3.2 Expand binomials using the Binomial Theorem and coefficients determined by Pascal’s Triangle.
NAT: HSA.APR.C.5 TOP: 3-3 Example 5 Apply the Binomial Theorem
KEY: Binomial Theorem | expand
13. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-3 Polynomial Identities
OBJ: 3-3.2 Expand binomials using the Binomial Theorem and coefficients determined by Pascal’s Triangle.
NAT: HSA.APR.C.5 TOP: 3-3 Example 4 Expand a Power of a Binomial
KEY: Pascal's Triangle | expand
14. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.1 Divide polynomial expressions using long division.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 1 Use Long Division to Divide Polynomials
15. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.2 Use synthetic division to rewrite rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 4 Use the Remainder Theorem to Evaluate Polynomials
KEY: synthetic division | remainder theorem
16. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L4 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.2 Use synthetic division to rewrite rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 5 Check Whether x - a Is a Factor of P(x)
17. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-4 Dividing Polynomials
OBJ: 3-4.2 Use synthetic division to rewrite rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.APR.A.1| HSA.APR.B.2| HSA.APR.D.6
TOP: 3-4 Example 4 Use the Remainder Theorem to Evaluate Polynomials
KEY: synthetic division | remainder theorem
18. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
KEY: sum of cubes | difference of cubes
19. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
KEY: sum of cubes | difference of cubes
20. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
21. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
22. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.APR.B.3| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.BF.A.1
TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros KEY: multiple zero | multiplicity
23. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-5.1 Identify the zeros of a function by factoring or using synthetic division.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11 TOP: 3-5 Example 3 Find Real and Complex Zeros
24. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-5.2 Use the zeros of a polynomial function to sketch its graph.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.APR.B.3| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.BF.A.1
TOP: 3-5 Example 1 Use Zeros to Graph a Polynomial Function

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ID: A

25. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions


OBJ: 3-5.2 Use the zeros of a polynomial function to sketch its graph.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.APR.B.3| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.IF.C.7.c| HSF.BF.A.1
TOP: 3-5 Example 1 Use Zeros to Graph a Polynomial Function
26. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 3-5 Zeros of Polynomial Functions
OBJ: 3-5.2 Use the zeros of a polynomial function to sketch its graph.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.APR.B.3| HSF.IF.C.7.C
TOP: 3-5 Example 6 Solve a Polynomial Inequality by Graphing
KEY: polynomial inequality
27. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 3-6 Theorems About Roots of Polynomial Equations
OBJ: 3-6.1 Extend polynomial theorems and identities to find the real and complex solutions of polynomial
equations. NAT: HSN.CN.C.7| HSN.CN.C.8| HSN.CN.C.9| HSA.APR.B.3
TOP: 3-6 Example 3 Find All Complex Roots KEY: Fundamental Theorem of Algebra |
roots
28. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 4-1 Inverse Variation and the Reciprocal Function
OBJ: 4-1.1 Use inverse variation to write and graph the reciprocal function.
NAT: HSA.CED.A.2| HSA.CED.A.4 TOP: 4-1 Example 2 Use Inverse Variation
KEY: inverse variation
29. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 4-1 Inverse Variation and the Reciprocal Function
OBJ: 4-1.1 Use inverse variation to write and graph the reciprocal function.
NAT: HSA.CED.A.2| HSF.BF.A.1| HSF.BF.B.3
TOP: 4-1 Example 4 Graph the Reciprocal Function KEY: reciprocal function
30. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 4-1 Inverse Variation and the Reciprocal Function
OBJ: 4-1.2 Identify the effect of transformations on the graph of the reciprocal function and define the effects
of h and k on the function f(x) = 1 / x - h + k.
NAT: HSA.CED.A.2| HSF.BF.A.1| HSF.BF.B.3
TOP: 4-1 Example 5 Graph Translations of the Reciprocal Function
KEY: reciprocal function
31. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 4-1 Inverse Variation and the Reciprocal Function
OBJ: 4-1.2 Identify the effect of transformations on the graph of the reciprocal function and define the effects
of h and k on the function f(x) = 1 / x - h + k.
NAT: HSA.CED.A.2| HSF.BF.A.1| HSF.BF.B.3
TOP: 4-1 Example 5 Graph Translations of the Reciprocal Function
KEY: reciprocal function
32. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 4-1 Inverse Variation and the Reciprocal Function
OBJ: 4-1.2 Identify the effect of transformations on the graph of the reciprocal function and define the effects
of h and k on the function f(x) = 1 / x - h + k.
NAT: HSA.CED.A.2| HSF.BF.A.1| HSF.BF.B.3
TOP: 4-1 Example 5 Graph Translations of the Reciprocal Function
KEY: reciprocal function
33. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 4-2 Graphing Rational Functions
OBJ: 4-2.1 Graph rational functions by identifying asymptotes and end behavior.
NAT: HSA.CED.A.2| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.BF.A.1| HSF.BF.A.1.b
TOP: 4-2 Example 2 Find Asymptotes of a Rational Function
KEY: rational function | point of discontinuity | removable discontinuity | non-removable points of
discontinuity

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ID: A

34. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 4-2 Graphing Rational Functions


OBJ: 4-2.1 Graph rational functions by identifying asymptotes and end behavior.
NAT: HSA.CED.A.2| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.BF.A.1| HSF.BF.A.1.b
TOP: 4-2 Example 2 Find Asymptotes of a Rational Function
KEY: rational function | point of discontinuity | removable discontinuity | non-removable points of
discontinuity
35. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 4-2 Graphing Rational Functions
OBJ: 4-2.1 Graph rational functions by identifying asymptotes and end behavior.
NAT: HSA.CED.A.2| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.BF.A.1| HSF.BF.A.1.b
TOP: 4-2 Example 2 Find Asymptotes of a Rational Function KEY: rational function
36. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 4-2 Graphing Rational Functions
OBJ: 4-2.1 Graph rational functions by identifying asymptotes and end behavior.
NAT: HSA.CED.A.2| HSF.IF.C.7| HSF.BF.A.1| HSF.BF.A.1.b
TOP: 4-2 Example 5 Graph a Rational Function KEY: rational function
37. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 4-3 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
OBJ: 4-3.1 Use the structure of rational expressions to rewrite simple rational expressions in different forms.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.SSE.A.1.a| HSA.SSE.A.1.b| HSA.SSE.A.2
TOP: 4-3 Example 2 Simplify a Rational Expression KEY: rational expression | simplest form
38. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 4-3 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
OBJ: 4-3.1 Use the structure of rational expressions to rewrite simple rational expressions in different forms.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.2| HSA.APR.D.6| HSA.APR.D.7(+)
TOP: 4-3 Example 1 Write Equivalent Rational Expressions KEY: rational function | asymptote
39. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 4-3 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
OBJ: 4-3.2 Understand that rational expressions form a system analogous to the system of rational numbers
and use that understanding to multiply and divide rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.SSE.A.1.a| HSA.SSE.A.1.b| HSA.SSE.A.2
TOP: 4-3 Example 3 Multiply Rational Expressions KEY: rational expression | simplest form
40. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L4
REF: 4-3 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
OBJ: 4-3.2 Understand that rational expressions form a system analogous to the system of rational numbers
and use that understanding to multiply and divide rational expressions.
NAT: HSA.SSE.A.1| HSA.SSE.A.1.a| HSA.SSE.A.1.b| HSA.SSE.A.2
TOP: 4-3 Example 5 Divide Rational Expressions KEY: rational expression | simplest form
41. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3
REF: 4-4 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
OBJ: 4-4.1 Understand that rational expressions form a system analogous to the system of rational numbers
and use that understanding to add and subtract rational expressions. NAT: HSA.APR.D.7
TOP: 4-4 Example 3 Add Rational Expressions With Unlike Denominators
42. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 4-4 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
OBJ: 4-4.1 Understand that rational expressions form a system analogous to the system of rational numbers
and use that understanding to add and subtract rational expressions. NAT: HSA.APR.D.7
TOP: 4-4 Example 3 Add Rational Expressions With Unlike Denominators
43. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L2
REF: 4-4 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
OBJ: 4-4.1 Understand that rational expressions form a system analogous to the system of rational numbers
and use that understanding to add and subtract rational expressions. NAT: HSA.APR.D.7
TOP: 4-4 Example 2 Identify the Least Common Multiple of Polynomials

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ID: A

44. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: L3


REF: 4-4 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
OBJ: 4-4.1 Understand that rational expressions form a system analogous to the system of rational numbers
and use that understanding to add and subtract rational expressions. NAT: HSA.APR.D.7
TOP: 4-4 Example 2 Identify the Least Common Multiple of Polynomials
45. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: 4-5 Solving Rational Equations
OBJ: 4-5.1 Solve rational equations in one variable.
NAT: HSA.APR.D.6| HSA.APR.D.7| HSA.CED.A.1| HSA.REI.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11
TOP: 4-5 Example 1 Solve a Rational Equation KEY: rational equation
46. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 4-5 Solving Rational Equations
OBJ: 4-5.1 Solve rational equations in one variable.
NAT: HSA.APR.D.6| HSA.APR.D.7| HSA.CED.A.1| HSA.REI.A.2| HSA.REI.A.11
TOP: 4-5 Example 1 Solve a Rational Equation KEY: rational equation
47. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: L3 REF: 11-3 Data Distributions
OBJ: 11-3.1 Find measures of center and spread, such as median, mean, interquartile range, and standard
deviation. NAT: HSS.IC.A.2| HSS.ID.A.2| HSS.ID.A.4
TOP: 11-3 Example 1 Find Measures of Center and Spread
KEY: mean | standard deviation | five-number summary | median | quartile | minimum | maximum

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