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Class02 MathG9 Homework July 06-09

This document contains homework assignments for a class focusing on polynomials, including evaluation, simplification, and word problems. Students are required to complete various mathematical tasks such as simplifying expressions, answering questions about polynomials, and solving real-world problems involving algebra. The homework is structured with sections for evaluation, simplification, and word problems, along with fill-in-the-blank and expression identification tasks.

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Class02 MathG9 Homework July 06-09

This document contains homework assignments for a class focusing on polynomials, including evaluation, simplification, and word problems. Students are required to complete various mathematical tasks such as simplifying expressions, answering questions about polynomials, and solving real-world problems involving algebra. The homework is structured with sections for evaluation, simplification, and word problems, along with fill-in-the-blank and expression identification tasks.

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Olympiads School MCu9 class 2 homework

First name: _____________ Last name: ______________ Student ID: ______________

Polynomials (1) Homework

1. Evaluate without calculator.


−2 −2 −3
 5   −5   −3   −2 
-3 2 -3 3
3 4 1
a)   −   b)   −   c)   −   −  
4 3 3  3  4  2   3 

( −1) − (12 ) ( −7 ) − ( 2)
−3 101 -2 −2 -3
 −2   −5 
-2
e) f)
d) −   −   ÷ ( 4 )
−3

 5   2 

2. Simplify. Express your final answer in positive exponents.


2x
a) − −4 4ab −2 w(3 xy ) −2
b) c)
4 y ( 2 xw )
−4
a −3a −4 c −3

(5x y 3 z −1 ) × ( 2 xy −5 ) × ( 2 y −3 z 2 )
-3 4 2 3 3
 5x   x2 y  e) 7
f) 2 ⋅ 6 ⋅ 8 ⋅ 3 ⋅ 2 ⋅ a12b 6
d)  2  ×  3 
 3 y z   2 yz 

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Olympiads School MCu9 class 2 homework

3. Simplify.
1. −7n + 3 + 12n 2. 12r + 5 + 3r − 5 3. (14x2 + 13x + 12) - (7x2 - 20x + 4)

4. x + 2(x – [3x – 8] + 3) 5. 2x2 + 3x – 4 – x2 + x + 9 6. [(6x – 8) – 2x] – [(12x – 7) – (4x – 5)]

7. 8.

9. (20x2 + 15x + 13) + (-19x2 + 17x + 5) 10. [(6x + 3) - (17x + 10)] - (4x + 2)

4. Answer the following questions.

a) What terms when combined with 7h - 8g will equal zero? __________________

b) The numerical coefficient in the term xy is __________

c) List one factor of 5xy2 __________

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5. Fill in the blanks.


Expression Monomial? Degree of the Leading Constant
Binomial? polynomial Coefficient Term
Trinomial?

-20x2 + 15x + 17

43t3ps4

16yx2 – 9yx

-81/190

Word problems

1. How much greater is -16x2 - 7x - 5 than 18x2 + 13x - 8?

2. The polynomial 70s2 + 1500s - 10800 models the profit a company makes on selling an item at
price s. A second item sold at the same price brings in a profit of 30s2 + 450s - 5000.

a) Write a polynomial that expresses the total profit from the sale of both items.

b) What is the total profit if the price is $10?

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3. Find the perimeter of the following: x-y

x + 3y
2x + y

2x + 2y
4. Joan and Fred both work for Acme Condominium Maintenance. Joan is a plumber who charges $35 to visit
the job site. Her hourly rate is $43.50. Fred repairs furnaces. He charges $41 to visit the job site, plus $38.75/hr.
Let x represent the number of hours they work.
(a) Write Joan's bill as a polynomial

(b) Write Fred's bill as a polynomial.

(c) Write a new polynomial that represents Joan and Fred's combined charge, assuming they both work x
hours at a site.

(d) Calculate their combined charge if they both work 8 hours at the same complex.

5. Joya has change in her pocket consisting of nickels, dimes, and quarters. The number of quarters is twice
the number of dimes and the number of dimes is twice the number of nickels.
(a) Write an algebraic expression that represents the number of coins she has, using only one variable.

(b) Write an algebraic expression that represents the value of these coins.

(c) How much money does she have in her pocket if she has four nickels?

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