Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s. An Presentation 2013 Midterm Exam Review.

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Welcome to...

A Game of X’s and O’s

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Click Here ifX Wins

Click Here ifO Wins

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Write a function for the table.x -2 -1 0 1 2

y 1/80 1/20 1/5 4/5 16/5

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WOAH…. I think maybe it’s…

y = (1/4)(1/5)x Home

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The sum of three consecutive odd integers

is -63. Find all three integers.

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Grrr… Why do you bother me with these silly questions?!?! The answer is obviously

-23, -25, and -27.Home

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Write the equation of a line in standard form that goes through the points (-3, 6) and (4, 2).

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I definitely know this… I’m so smart!!!!

It’s 4x + 7y = 30!Home

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Tickets to the 8th grade dance are $6 when purchased in advanced and $8 when purchased at the door.

If 250 tickets were sold for a total of $1,680, how many tickets were sold in advance?

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Uhhh…Why do I always have to get the hard ones??? Hmmm, I’m going to say 90 tickets were sold in advance??Home

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Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form that goes through the point (-6,4) and is

perpendicular to the line y = -2x-3.

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It’s DEFINITELY …no doubt!Home

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2y x

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Solve the absolute value equation, if possible. If it is not possible, explain why.

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2y

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Can I have a hamburger if I get this right?

The answer is no solution because an absolute value

expression cannot be equal to a negative number. Home

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Using a coordinate plane system, the course of two pirate ships can be found by the equations:

Find the location where the two ships will meet by graphing.

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x y

x y

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I was out swimming so I saw the exact location where the ships met.

It was at (-1,3).Home

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Graph the solution set for the following inequality:

28 ( 2 7) 7 6(2 6)x x x

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I’d rather not but if I have to, I’m going to say that the answer is

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Graph the following linear inequality:21

3y

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Well my darlings, I’m never wrong so trust me… the answer is on the board!

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