UNIT #9 â R - eMathInstruction
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UNIT #9 â R - eMathInstruction
Name: ____________________________________ Date: ____________________ UNIT #9 – ROOTS AND IRRATIONAL NUMBERS REVIEW QUESTIONS Part I Questions 1. Which of the following is the value of (1) 16 (3) 40 (2) 5 (4) 13 36 2 25 ? 2. The expression 3 20 is equivalent to (1) 60 (2) 12 5 (3) 6 5 (4) 6 10 3. If f x 10 x 4 then f 12 (1) 8 (3) 6 (2) 6 (4) 12 4. Which of the following is an irrational number? (1) 5 (2) 4 9 (3) 10 (4) 8 3 5. Which of the following sums would represent an irrational number? (1) 3 1 4 2 (2) 3 2 (3) (4) 25 49 3 1 2 25 COMMON CORE ALGEBRA I, UNIT REVIEWS – UNIT #9 eMATHINSTRUCTION, RED HOOK, NY 12571, © 2015 6. Given the function g x x 4 , which of the following values of x cannot be in the domain of g? (1) x 1 (3) x 5 (2) x 2 (4) x 12 7. The function f x x a b is graphed on the grid below. Which of the following is the sum of a and b? (1) 7 (3) 1 (2) 2 (4) 5 8. Which of the following is the solution set to the equation x 2 25 ? 2 (1) 2, 5 (3) 3, 3 (2) 7, 3 (4) 5, 5 9. The solution set to x 4 20 is 2 (1) x 4 2 5 (3) x 4 4 5 (2) x 6 5 (4) x 2 5 10. Over which of the following intervals is the function f x x 3 2 always increasing? (1) x 3 (3) x 2 (2) x 3 (4) x 2 COMMON CORE ALGEBRA I, UNIT REVIEWS – UNIT #9 eMATHINSTRUCTION, RED HOOK, NY 12571, © 2015 11. Which of the following equations has the same solutions as x 2 10 x 3 0 ? (1) x 5 3 0 (3) x 5 22 0 (2) x 10 3 0 (4) x 10 3 0 2 2 2 2 12. When solving the equation x 2 20 x 11 0 using the method of completing the square, which of the following quantities must be added to form a perfect square trinomial? (1) 40 (3) 80 (2) 100 (4) 400 13. Which of the following represents the solutions to the equation x 2 6 x 4 0 ? (1) x 4 and 6 (3) x 3 5 (2) x 3 10 (4) x 3 2 5 14. The positive solution to the quadratic equation 10 x 2 11x 6 0 is (1) x 11 6 (3) x 3 2 (2) x 6 11 (4) x 2 5 15. If f x 3 x 5 6 then f 3 10 3 (1) 4 (3) (2) 8 (4) 2 COMMON CORE ALGEBRA I, UNIT REVIEWS – UNIT #9 eMATHINSTRUCTION, RED HOOK, NY 12571, © 2015 Free Response Questions 16. Graph the function f x x 3 1 on the grid below. Show the table that you created by hand or using your calculator. Then, state its domain and range. Table: Domain: Range: 17. Give an example of a non-integer rational number and an irrational number. Non-integer Rational Example Irrational Number If you added your two numbers, would the sum be rational or irrational? 18. The graph of f x x is shown below along with the graph of g x . Determine a formula for the function f x x y g x . g x x COMMON CORE ALGEBRA I, UNIT REVIEWS – UNIT #9 eMATHINSTRUCTION, RED HOOK, NY 12571, © 2015 19. Solve the following equation for all values of x. 2 x 5 13 31 2 20. Solve the following equation for all values of x. Express your answers in simplest radical form. x 2 5 2 7 16 21. Solve the following quadratic equation for all values of x using the method of completing the square. x2 8x 5 0 22. Algebraically determine the solutions to the equation shown below. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth. 3 x 2 10 x 5 0 COMMON CORE ALGEBRA I, UNIT REVIEWS – UNIT #9 eMATHINSTRUCTION, RED HOOK, NY 12571, © 2015 1 2 x 2 x 3 is shown graphed. Algebraically, find the value of the positive zero of this 2 y function. Express your answer to the nearest tenth. 23. The parabola y x 24. Evin graphs the parabola y x 2 4 x 7 and finds that it has no x-intercepts. Explain how you can verify Evin's result algebraically by solving for the zeroes of the function. 25. Consider the function f x 3 x 2 1 . y (a) Graph the function on the axes to the right. x (b) Over what interval is f x 0 ? COMMON CORE ALGEBRA I, UNIT REVIEWS – UNIT #9 eMATHINSTRUCTION, RED HOOK, NY 12571, © 2015