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Answer Key of HMH Exam Prep

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Answer Key of HMH Exam Prep

This document summarizes a student's assignment review for a grade 10 midterm exam prep. It includes 5 multiple choice questions testing various math skills like solving equations, graphing functions, writing intervals, and using properties of exponents and radicals. The student has submitted answers for feedback.

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Assignment Review

GR10 MIDTERM EXAM PREP. 2023-2024

D7 DEMO 7

Item 1 \ No Feedback Yet

Describe the end behavior of this graph. To add feedback to this student,
start typing below.

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As x decreases, the graph moves 1 , which means that y is 2 .

Therefore, as x approaches negative infinity, y approaches 3 . As x increases, the

graph moves 4 , which means that y is 5 . Therefore, as x

approaches positive infinity, y approaches 6 .

positive infinity negative infinity zero increasing decreasing upward downward

Correct answers:

1 upward 2 increasing 3 positive infinity 4 upward 5 increasing

6 positive infinity

Item 2 \

Write the interval shown on the number line using set notation and using interval notation.

Enter the correct notations into each box.

Set Notation: 1 ; Interval Notation: 2

Correct answers:

1 {x|x > 1} 2 (1, + ∞)


Item 3 \

Write the interval shown on the number line using set notation and using interval notation.

Enter the correct notation in each box.

Set Notation: 1 ; Interval Notation: 2

Correct answers:

1 {x| − 3 < x ≤ 0}
2 (−3, 0]

Item 4 \

Use any method to solve the equation 18x


2
+ 17 = 31 .

Enter the correct value in the box.

x = ± 1

Correct answers:

1 √7

Item 5 \

DIRECTIONS: Use this information to answer Parts A and B.

2
25x − 4 = −21
Part A

Solve the equation. Justify your solution steps.

Drag the options into the boxes to correctly show and justify the steps. Each option will be used at least once.

25x
2
− 4 = −21 Given equation

25x
2
= −17 Addition Property of Equality

x
2
= 1 Division Property of Equality

x = 2 3

x = 4 5

6
√17
x = ±i
√25

x = 7 8

−−−
√17
Product Property of Square Roots Quotient Property of Square Roots ±√
−17
±i
25 5

−−
Simplify. Definition of square root −17
±i√
17

25 25

Correct answers:

−−− −−
1 2 3 4
−17
±√
−17
Definition of square root ±i√
17

25 25 25

5 6 7 √17
Product Property of Square Roots Quotient Property of Square Roots ±i
5

8 Simplify.

Part B

Now, check the solution. Drag the check steps into the correct order.

?
17
25 (− ) − 4 = −21
25

2
1 Correct answer: 25(±i
√17
)
?
− 4 = −21
5

?
−17 − 4 = −21

?
2 Correct answer: 25 (−
17
) − 4 = −21
25

2
√17 ?
25(±i ) − 4 = −21
5

?
3 Correct answer: −17 − 4 = −21

−21 = −21

4 Correct answer: −21 = −21

Item 6 \
DIRECTIONS: Use this information to answer Parts A and B.

2
6(x − 5) = −150

Part A

Solve the equation. Simplify the solution(s). Use a comma to separate solutions, if needed.

Enter the correct value(s) or expression(s) in the box.

x = 1

Correct answers:

1 5 + 5i, 5 − 5i

Part B

Find the check steps for the solutions in the correct order.

Drag the values and expressions into the boxes to correctly check the solutions.

1 =
?
−150

2 ?=?
?
?−150?

3 ?=?
?
?−150?

4 ?=?
?
?−150? ?

5 ?= ?−150?

2 2 2 2
??6(±5) i
2
−150 ?? 6(±5i) ??6 (25) (−1) ?6(−150 − 5) ? 6(5 ± 5i − 5)

2
? 6 [5
2
± (5i)
2
− 5 ] ? ?? ?6 (25) (1)?

Correct answers:

1 6(5 ± 5i − 5)
2 2 ?? 6(±5i)
2 3 ??6(±5)
2
i
2 4 ??6 (25) (−1) 5 −150

Item 7 \

Simplify (−7 + 14i) + (13 − 8i) .

Enter the correct expressions in the boxes.

(−7 + 14i) + (13 − 8i) Given equation

1 ( −7 + ) + ( − 8i ) Group like terms.

2 Simplify.

Correct answers:

1 (−7 + 13) + (14i − 8i)


2 6 + 6i

Item 8
\

Multiply (7 − i) (−5 + 6i) .

Enter the correct expressions in the boxes.

(7 − i) (−5 + 6i) Given equation

1 −35 + + 5i − 6i2 Distributive property

2 −35 + + 5i + Substitute 3 for i


2
.

4 Collect like terms and simplify.

Correct answers:

1 −35 + 48i + 5i − 6i
2 2 −35 + 48i + 5i + 6 3 −1 4 −29 + 53i

Item 9 \

Identify the real and imaginary parts of the complex number −12i .

Enter the correct values in the boxes to answer the question.

The real part is 1 , and the imaginary part is 2 .

Correct answers:

1 0
2 −12

Item 10 \

Perform the operation.

4 ÷ (1 + i)

Enter the simplified expression in the box.

Correct answers:

2 − 2i

Item 11 \

Find all the unknown side lengths and angle measures. Round your answers to the nearest tenth.

Enter the correct answers in the boxes.

m∠K = 1 ° ; JK ≈ 2 ; KL ≈ 3

Correct answers:

1 117
2 5.3
3 8.7
Item 12 \

Use the information to find the unknown angle measures and side lengths of △ABC , if possible. If more than
one triangle is possible, find both sets of measures.

m∠A = 86°, a = 50, b = 43

Can the unknowns be found, and if so, what are they?

m∠B = 59.1°, m∠C = 34.9°, c = 28.68 

It is not possible to find the unknowns.

m∠B = 52.8°, m∠C = 21.2°, c = 46.03

m∠B = 64.8°, m∠C = 33.2°, c = 16.13

Item 13 \

Match the description with the corresponding graph.

Domain: (−∞, +∞) ; Range: (0, +∞)

End behavior: As ,
x → −∞ f (x) → 0 ; as ,
x → +∞ f (x) → +∞ .

Select the letter from the drop-down list to correctly complete the sentence.

The description matches graph 1 .

Correct answers:

1 C

Item 14 \

Match the description with the corresponding graph.

Domain: (−∞, +∞) ; Range: (−∞, +∞)

End behavior: As ,
x → −∞ f (x) → +∞ ; as ,
x → +∞ f (x) → −∞ .

Select the letter from the drop-down list to correctly complete the sentence.

The description matches graph 1 .

Correct answers:

1 A

Item 15
\

Match the description with the corresponding graph.

Domain: (−∞, +∞) ; Range: [0, +∞)

End behavior: As x → −∞ f (x) → +∞ , ; as ,


x → +∞ f (x) → +∞ .

Select the letter from the drop-down list to correctly complete the sentence.

The description matches graph 1 .

Correct answers:

1 B

Item 16 \

Write the domain and range of the function using set notation and interval notation. Then describe the end
behavior of your function.

Drag the expression or sentences into the boxes that correctly complete the answer.

domain: 1 ; range:

2 ; end behavior:

{f (x) |f (x) > 0} (0, +∞) , {f (x) |f (x) ∈ R} (−∞, +∞) ,

as x → −∞ f (x) → +∞ , , as x → +∞ ,
f (x) → −∞ ,
{x|x > 0} (0, +∞)

as x → −∞ f (x) → 0, , as x → +∞ ,
f (x) → +∞ ,
{x|x ∈ R} (−∞, +∞)

Correct answers:

1 ,
{x|x ∈ R} (−∞, +∞) 2 {f (x) |f (x) > 0} (0, +∞) ,

3 as ,
x → −∞ f (x) → 0 , as x → +∞ f (x) → +∞ ,

Item 17 \
Determine if the following equation has two real solutions, one real solution, or two imaginary solutions.

2
−11x = 46

Select the words from the drop-down list to correctly complete the sentence.

The equation has 1 .

Correct answers:

1 two imaginary solutions

Item 18 \

Which simple quadratic equation has imaginary solutions?

2
3x + 5 = 5

2
5x + 3 = 23

2
4x + 6 = 24

5x
2
+ 4 = −21 

Item 19 \

Solve the equation. Simplify the solution(s). Use a comma to separate solutions, if needed.

2
36x + 21 = 7

Enter the correct value(s) or expression(s) in the box.

x = 1

Correct answers:

1 i√14 i√14
, −
6 6

Item 20 \

Solve the equation. Simplify the solution(s). Use a comma to separate solutions, if needed.

2
64(x − 6) = 81

Enter the correct value(s) or expression(s) in the box.

x = 1

Correct answers:

1 57
,
39

8 8

Item 21 \
Subtract.

(10 + 9i) − (17 + 3i)

Enter the simplified expression in the box.

Correct answers:

−7 − i

Item 22 \

Divide.

2−i

Enter the simplified expression in the box.

Correct answers:

2 + i

Item 23 \

Multiply.

(−2 − 4i) (4 + 3i)

Enter the simplified expression in the box.

Correct answers:

4 − 22i

Item 24 \

Is the following statement about the properties of complex numbers True or False. If the statement is false,
explain your answer.

All complex numbers are imaginary numbers.

The statement is false. Complex numbers are any number with a radical component. An imaginary
number is a number with a radicand of negative one.

The statement is false. Complex numbers have an imaginary part and a real part. A pure imaginary

number is complex, but a complex number is not necessarily purely imaginary.

The statement is false. All complex numbers are real numbers.

The statement is true.

Item 25 \
Subtract.

(3 − 7i) − (9 − 8i)

Enter the simplified expression in the box.

Correct answers:

−6 + i

Item 26 \

2
Spiral Review • Assessment Readiness What is the solution to the equation 9(x + 6) ?
= 81

Select all that apply.

x = 9 x = −9 

x = −3  x = 3

x = −17 x = 17

Item 27 \

Divide.

8+i

7+i

Enter the simplified expression in the box as a single fraction.

Correct answers:

57−i

50

Item 28 \

Find the unknown measurements using the Law of Sines. Round your answers to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Enter the correct values in the boxes.

m∠D = ​ 1 ° ​; ​e = ​ 2 , ​f = ​ 3

Correct answers:

1 73
2 3.7
3 3.0

Item 29 \
Find the unknown measurements using the Law of Sines. Round your answers to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Enter the correct values in the boxes.

m∠J = ​ 1 ° ; ​j =​ 2 , ​k =​ 3

Correct answers:

1 131
2 13.9
3 9.2

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