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1. Find the intercepts of the graph of the equationY=x2-4X2-9The intercepts are______(type ordered pair,using intergers or fractions)
2. Analyze the graph of the functionR(x) =x+9x(x+18)
a) What is the domain of R(x)?
b) What is the equation of the vertical asymptotes of R(x)? X=_____ (type integer or fraction)
c) Y=____
d) X=______
3. Solve the following inequality 5(x2-1) >-24xThe solution set is ______(type answer in interval notation)Use intergers or fractions for any numbers in the expression.
4. Find the zero for the following polynomial function and give the multipilicty for each zero. For each zero, state whether the graph crosses the x-axis or touches the x-axis and turns around.F(x)=3(x+5)(x+8)2
a) What is the value of the zero with the smaller multiplicity? _______
5. Determine without graphing whether the given quadratic function has a maximum value or a minimum value and then find the value.f(x)=-4x2-16xThe value is ____
Select five values for x to plug into the linear function, P(x)=10x-7 and prepare a table of values
Identify the sample and suggest a population
Evaluate the ratios and check are the ratios equivalent.
Define variables and profit function
Assume you have a lemonade stand, & when you charge $1 per cup of lemonade you sell 50 cups. But when you raise your price to $2 you only sell 25 cups. Make an equation for the number of cups you sell as a function of the price you charge. Denote "C"..
For each of the relationships given below, describe whether you think it is best explained by a linear function or a non-linear function.
Which of the following are functions? The two problems, i.e., 1 & 3, are multi part relations consider all parts when determining whether or not these relations are functions. Explain your reason for 1, 2, & 3.
Using venn diagram for solving word problems.
The joint probability density function.
Applications of combination
Solving problems using venn diagram.
Solving problems into equation.
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