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This document is a chapter from a mathematics textbook covering various algebra topics including polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, equations, inequalities, exponents, and radicals. It provides examples and practice problems for students to work through for each topic.

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1 Polynomials

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Your Turn 1
Perform the operation 3( x 2 4 x 5) 4(3x 2 5x 7).

9 x 2 8 x 13

Multiply (2x2-3)(3x3-5x+7)
HW pg R-2 1-9, 15, 23

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R 2 Factoring
Factor 1. 12a3b3-42a2b3+30a4b2
2. 3y3+24y2+9y
3. 24a4b+12a3b2-4a2b2

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Example 4

HW pg R7 1-7, 17, 23

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R.3 Rational Expressions

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Your Turn 1
z 2 5z 6 2 z 2 z 1
Perform the following operations 2
2
.
2 z 5z 3 z 2 z 3

HW pg R-10 1-17

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R.4

Equations

Solve 5(x-3) -7=3(x+4) +9

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Solve z 6 8z.
2

The two solutions are 4+ 10 and 4 10.

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Your Turn 4
1
2
1
Solve 2

.
x 4 x2 x

Solutions x=-1 x=-4

HW pg R-16 1-17, 27-31

Continued
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R.5 Inequalities

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Your Turn 1
Solve 6z+1>=z-2

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Express in interval notation

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Figure 6

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Solve
1. x2-4x5
2. y2+2<3y

2 8+12
0
+7

3.

HW pg R-21 1-17, 27-33, 43

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R.6 Exponents

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5 3
32

Simplify

Exer. 18 pg R-25

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HW pg R-25 1-11, 27-35

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R.7 Radicals

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Example 2

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Your Turn 2
Rationalize the denominator in

Solution:

5 x 5 y

.
x y

HW pg R-28 1, 7-15, 33-37

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5
.
x y

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