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Midterm Review 2012-2013

The document provides a review for an Algebra 2 Honors semester 1 exam. It lists the chapters and sections that will be covered, including functions, interval notation, piecewise functions, imaginary and complex numbers, graphing exponential and logarithmic functions, and solving related equations. The exam dates and times are provided. No graphing calculators are allowed, only scientific calculators. Sample problems are included for students to practice.

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Midterm Review 2012-2013

The document provides a review for an Algebra 2 Honors semester 1 exam. It lists the chapters and sections that will be covered, including functions, interval notation, piecewise functions, imaginary and complex numbers, graphing exponential and logarithmic functions, and solving related equations. The exam dates and times are provided. No graphing calculators are allowed, only scientific calculators. Sample problems are included for students to practice.

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ALGEBRA 2 HONORS

Semester 1 Exam Review


The following chapters and sections will be covered on the exam:
Chapter

Sections

1, 4 6
*interval & set notation

24
*piecewise functions, transformations

2, 6, 10

1 4, 6, 7
*imaginary & complex numbers, quadratic inequalities

2 5, 8 12, 14
*graphing exponential & logarithmic functions, e & ln,
solving exponential & logarithmic equations, compound
interest

7 & 10

7.3 7.6, 10.3 & 10.4

25

Functions

Function Operations (+, -, x, ), Compositions, Domain,


Inverses

The first semester exam is scheduled for the following times:


1st Hour:
2nd Hour:
6th Hour:

Tuesday, January 22, 2013


Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013

No questions will be answered after Monday, January 21st.


No graphing calculators are allowed on the exam. You may use a scientific calculator.
*Please remember that I have a very limited number of calculators. Make sure that you have
a calculator to use on the exam.
Be sure to review all handouts and material not presented in the text.

Please remember that the problems on this review make up a small sampling of
what we have covered in class this semester. Make sure you complete some

additional problems (from the book, notes, previous homework assignments,


quiz/test review sheets, etc.) for extra practice with the concepts we covered.
Simplify each expression.

1. 5 x 2 3 2 x 2 x 3

4. i 65 i 30
2

7. 125 3

3. 4i 5 3i 2 i

5. 3i 52 2i 75 11i 65

6.

8.

10. 32 5
13.

2
2. 3i 2i 4 i

4a

4 2

2a

11.

32 54 162

14.

20

6 2i
1 3i

9. 3 xy 2
12. 6 3

2x y
4

6 2

7
48
3
3

2
3 1

243x y

x 2 y 4 z 3 3 y 3 z 2
15.

5
6 10
2 xy x z

Solve each equation.


16. 3 x 4 2 4 2 x 1 3 x

17. 3 x 8 4 14

18. 4 x 16 11 24

19. 3 x 2 96 21

20. 7 x 2 4 x 6 x 2 10

21. 3 2 x 1 4 11

22. 3 x 2 30 x 48 0

23. 3 x 2 6 x 1

24. 4 log 3 x 28

25. ln( 12 x )

26. 49 x 2 3433 x

27. 12e x 8 7

1
4

x2 4 x

29.

31. x 3 3x 2 13 x 15

32.

28.

2x 1 3

30. x 3 x 2 2 x 2

2x 2 3 x 1 0

Solve each inequality.

33. 5 7 2 x 13

34. 3 x 5

35. 3 6 2 x 5 7

Determine whether or not each relation is a function. State the domain and range of each.

36. y x 4

37. y 2 3x

38.

39. Write y 3x 2 6 x 1 in vertex form. Identify the vertex and the x- and y-intercepts.
40. Write the equation of the quadratic function that passes through the points (1, 4), (-3, 32) and (4, 25).

Graph. State the domain and the range.


41. y 2 x 2 4 x 3

42. y 1 x 5

43. y x 1 2

44. y x 3 4 x 2 2 x 20

45. y x 3 4

46.

47. y log 4 x 1

1
48. y 4
3

42 x

4x 2 3

49. y ln x 2 4

Graph each system of inequalities.

x6

x 2y 6
50.
3 x y 3

51. y 1
x 2y 4

2
Given f x 2 x 5 , g x 7 3x , and h x 4 3x x , determine each of the following values.

52. f 4 g 8 h 2

53. f g x

54. h g 6

55. h a 1

Graph each piecewise function.

3x 5,

56. f x

x2

x 1, x 2
2

x 3 , x 3

57. g x 4 x,
1,

x3
x3

58. The Pythagorean Sea has a depth that varies quadratically with its width. The width of the sea is
1000 meters. Two hundred meters from shore, the depth is 20 meters.
a) Write the equation of this function expressing depth in terms of width.
b) What is the maximum depth of the Pythagorean Sea?
59. You invest $800 at 4.05% annual interest. Calculate the amount you would have after 18 years if
the interest rate is compounded as follows:
a) quarterly
b) monthly
c) continuously
60. If you deposit $250 into an account earning 3% annual interest compounded continuously how
long will it take to triple your money?

61. The value of a $65000 car decreases by 7.5% each year. What will the car be worth in 3 years?
Determine the inverse of each function.

63. g ( x) 4 log 3 x 4

62. f ( x) 2 x 1

64. g ( x) x 2 , x 2
2

Factor completely.
65. 8 x 3 x 2 40 x 5

66. 6 x 2 7 x 20

67. 36 9 x 4

68. 54 x 4 128 x

Multiply/Divide.

69. (3 x 2)( x 2 4 x 1)

70. (10 x 4 5 x3 4 x 2 9) ( x 1)

71. a) List all possible rational roots of f ( x) 2 x 5 x 2 16 .


b) Could there be other roots? Explain.
c) How many roots does f(x) have?
72. Write a polynomial equation of the lowest degree with roots of 5 and 1 6i.
73. Given f x
a)

f g 2

3
2
and g x 1 2 x x , determine the value of each of the following.
x

b)

f g 3

c)

d) Determine f x g x and state the domain.

1
x
and g x
, complete the following.
1 x
x4
a) Determine g f x and state the domain of the composition.

74. Given f x

b) Determine f g x and state the domain of f g x .

g og 1

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