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Page 1: FactoringRoots of Real Numbers Radical Expressions Rational Exponents Radical Equations and Inequalities 100 200 300 400 500.

Jeopardy

Page 2: FactoringRoots of Real Numbers Radical Expressions Rational Exponents Radical Equations and Inequalities 100 200 300 400 500.

Factoring Roots of Real Numbers

Radical Expressions

Rational Exponents

Radical Equations and

Inequalities

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Answer:

JEOPARDY

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Define a set A of natural numbers

Answer:A={1, 2, 3, 4, 5…}

JEOPARDY

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DAILY DOUBLE

QUESTION

Page 6: FactoringRoots of Real Numbers Radical Expressions Rational Exponents Radical Equations and Inequalities 100 200 300 400 500.

Simplify:

a x a x a x a x a

Answer:a^10

JEOPARDY

Page 7: FactoringRoots of Real Numbers Radical Expressions Rational Exponents Radical Equations and Inequalities 100 200 300 400 500.

Define the multiplicative and additive identities.

Answer:The multiplicative identity is 1. It is the number you can multiply

anything by and get the same numberax1=a

The additive identity is 1. It is the number you can add to anything and get that number.

a+0=aJEOPARDY

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Define reciprocal. What is the reciprocal of 4/3?

Answer:The reciprocal is a number such that the product of

a number and its reciprocal is 1

ax(1/a)=1

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Page 9: FactoringRoots of Real Numbers Radical Expressions Rational Exponents Radical Equations and Inequalities 100 200 300 400 500.

Solve the inequality and write in interval notation:

-10≤(3p+1)/2<5

Answer:[-7, 3)

JEOPARDY

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Find the slope of a line passing through (16,12) and (16,5)

Answer:Undefined

JEOPARDY

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Sabrina invested $20,000 in stocks and bonds. Her investment in bonds is $2000 more than half of her investment in stocks.

How much did Sabrina invest in stocks? How much did she invest in bonds?

Answer:Stocks- $9000

Bonds- $11,000JEOPARDY

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Answer:$159.95

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Latoya purchased a leather jacket on sale for 20% off the original price. If the sale price of the jacket was $127.96, what

was its original price?

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Juanita has $28,000 to invest in two accounts that pay simple interest on an annual basis.

One account pays 4% simple interest, and the other pays 5% simple interest. How much

would she have to invest in each account to earn a total interest of $1320?

Answer:$8000 into the 4% account

$20,000 into the 5% accountJEOPARDY

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Find the domain and range of the relation

A={(4, -2), (1, -1), (0,0), (1, 1), (4, 2)}

Answer:Domain: (4, 1, 0, 1)

Range: (-2, -1, 0, 1, 4)

JEOPARDY

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Construct a graph that models the height of a skydiver after the jump

Answer:

JEOPARDY

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Graph using the interceptsg(x)=3.2x+1.5

Answer:y intercept- 1.5x intercept- -4.7

JEOPARDY

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Find the equation of the line passing through the points (1,2) and (-2, 5)

Answer:y=-x+3

JEOPARDY

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Find the slope-intercept form of a line parallel to y=-2x+5 passing through the point (4,3)

Answer:y=-2x+11

JEOPARDY

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The perimeter of a rectangle is 300 inches. If the length is 10 inches less than three time the width, find the

dimensions of the rectangle.

Answer: length is 110 inches, width is 40 inches

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What is 5x raised to the 0 power?

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Answer: 5

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DAILY DOUBLE

QUESTION

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Describe product to a power rule. Why is it what it is?

Answer: When raising a product to a power, we raise each factor of the

base to the common exponent

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Define a monomial. What can a monomial NOT have?

Answer:It cannot have a fraction in the exponent,

or a negative in the exponent

JEOPARDY

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Multiply2x^2(5x+7)(x-8)

Answer:(10x^4)-(66x^3)+(112x^2)

JEOPARDY

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Solve the system of linear equations:3x+2y=-22x-y=-6

Answer:(-2,2)

JEOPARDY

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Determine a12, a21, a32 for the following matrix:

|1 -1 4||3 -2 5||7 0 -6|

Answer:-1, 3, 0

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If possible, find 2A-3B where A=|1 -2 5| and B=|0 -1 -5| |3 -4 -1| |-3 1 2|

Answer:|2 -1 25||3 -11 -4|

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Find the inverse of A without a calculator

A=|1 2| |1 3|

Answer:|3 -2||-1 1|

JEOPARDY


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