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QUESTION 1
Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial function.
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the right, rises to the left
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 2
Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton.
f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the left, rises to the right
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Falls to the left
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 3
Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function.
f(x) = x2 - 25
-25
5
-5
25
±5
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 4
Use synthetic division to divide.
(4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2)
4x2 - 5x - 6
4x2 - 7x + 3
4x2 - 2x - 2
4x2 + 5x - 12
4x2 + 7x - 4
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 5
Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find the
function value. Verify your answers using another method.
h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7
h(-8)
-849
-847
-851
-848
-845
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 6
Find all the rational zeroes of the function.
x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42
-2, -3, -7
2, 3, 7
2, -3, 7
-2, 3, 7
-2, 3, -7
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 7
The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from
manufacturing handheld video games is given by
R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p
where p is the price per unit (in dollars).
Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue.
$38
$35
$36
$37
$34
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 8
Find the domain of the function
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8
Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 9
Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and
horizontal asymptotes.
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 5
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 10
Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f.
x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x; vertical asymptote: none
x; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x-3; vertical asymptote: none
x2; vertical asymptote: none
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 11
Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical
asymptotes of
horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5
horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 12
Identify all intercepts of the following function.
x-intercepts: (±3, 0)
no intercepts
x-intercepts: (-3,0)
x-intercepts: (0,0)
x-intercepts: (3,0)
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 13
Select the correct graph of the function.
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 14
The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly acquired
state game lands. The population N of the herd is modeled by
where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40.
(Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
1,442 deer
1,632 deer
1,594 deer
1,550 deer
1,500 deer
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 15
Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your
result to three decimal places.
Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3
584.191
784.191
-584.191
684.191
-784.191
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 16
Select the graph of the function.
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 17
Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x.
ex2-6 = e5x
x = -6
x = 5
x = 6, -1
x = -6, -1
x = -6,1
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 18
log366 = 1/2
36½ = -6
36½ = 6
6½ = 36
36½ = -1/6
36½ = 1/6
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 19
Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form.
272 = 729
log27729 = 2
log27729 = 1/2
log72927 = 2
log27729 = -2
log272 = 729
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 20
Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without
using a calculator.
4 ln e7
7
28
4
e
1
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 21
Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity.
ln310 + ln3x
ln3(10 - x)
ln310/x
ln3(10 + x)
ln310x
ln310x
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 22
Solve for x.
6x = 1,296
6
10
4
-6
-4
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 23
Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate the
result to three decimal places.
ex - 8 = 12
ln20 ≈ 2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.996
ln20 ≈ -2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.079
ln20 ≈ -2.996
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 24
An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest rate
of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to
double the investment?
1 year
14.40 years
13.86 years
14.86 years
13.40 years
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 25
The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from
2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents the
year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to find
the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001.
QUESTION 1
1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial function.
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the right, rises to the left
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
4 points
QUESTION 2
1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton.
f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the left, rises to the right
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Falls to the left
4 points
QUESTION 3
1. Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function.
f(x) = x2 - 25
-25
5
-5
25
±5
4 points
QUESTION 4
1. Use synthetic division to divide.
(4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2)
4x2 - 5x - 6
4x2 - 7x + 3
4x2 - 2x - 2
4x2 + 5x - 12
4x2 + 7x - 4
4 points
QUESTION 5
1. Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find
the function value. Verify your answers using another method.
h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7
h(-8)
-849
-847
-851
-848
-845
4 points
QUESTION 6
1. Find all the rational zeroes of the function.
x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42
-2, -3, -7
2, 3, 7
2, -3, 7
-2, 3, 7
-2, 3, -7
4 points
QUESTION 7
1. The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from
manufacturing handheld video games is given by
R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p
where p is the price per unit (in dollars).
Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue.
$38
$35
$36
$37
$34
4 points
QUESTION 8
1. Find the domain of the function
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8
Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7
4 points
QUESTION 9
1. Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and
horizontal asymptotes.
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 5
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
4 points
QUESTION 10
1. Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f.
x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x; vertical asymptote: none
x; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x-3; vertical asymptote: none
x2; vertical asymptote: none
4 points
QUESTION 11
1. Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical
asymptotes of
horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5
horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none
4 points
QUESTION 12
1. Identify all intercepts of the following function.
x-intercepts: (±3, 0)
no intercepts
x-intercepts: (-3,0)
x-intercepts: (0,0)
x-intercepts: (3,0)
4 points
QUESTION 13
1. Select the correct graph of the function.
4 points
QUESTION 14
1. The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly
acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is
modeled by
where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40.
(Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
1,442 deer
1,632 deer
1,594 deer
1,550 deer
1,500 deer
4 points
QUESTION 15
1. Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your
result to three decimal places.
Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3
584.191
784.191
-584.191
684.191
-784.191
4 points
QUESTION 16
1. Select the graph of the function.
4 points
QUESTION 17
1. Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x.
ex2-6 = e5x
x = -6
x = 5
x = 6, -1
x = -6, -1
x = -6,1
4 points
QUESTION 18
1. log366 = 1/2
36½ = -6
36½ = 6
6½ = 36
36½ = -1/6
36½ = 1/6
4 points
QUESTION 19
1. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form.
272 = 729
log27729 = 2
log27729 = 1/2
log72927 = 2
log27729 = -2
log272 = 729
4 points
QUESTION 20
1. Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without
using a calculator.
4 ln e7
7
28
4
e
1
4 points
QUESTION 21
1. Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single
quantity.
ln310 + ln3x
ln3(10 - x)
ln310/x
ln3(10 + x)
ln310x
ln310x
4 points
QUESTION 22
1. Solve for x.
6x = 1,296
6
10
4
-6
-4
4 points
QUESTION 23
1. Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate
the result to three decimal places.
ex - 8 = 12
ln20 ≈ 2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.996
ln20 ≈ -2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.079
ln20 ≈ -2.996
4 points
QUESTION 24
1. An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest
rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to
double the investment?
1 year
14.40 years
13.86 years
14.86 years
13.40 years
4 points
QUESTION 25
1. The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents
the year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to
find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001.
2,418,774
2,419,774
2,421,774
2,420,774
2,422,774
2,418,774
2,419,774
2,421,774
2,420,774
2,422,774
QUESTION 1
1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial function.
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the right, rises to the left
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
4 points
QUESTION 2
1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton.
f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the left, rises to the right
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Falls to the left
4 points
QUESTION 3
1. Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function.
f(x) = x2 - 25
-25
5
-5
25
±5
4 points
QUESTION 4
1. Use synthetic division to divide.
(4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2)
4x2 - 5x - 6
4x2 - 7x + 3
4x2 - 2x - 2
4x2 + 5x - 12
4x2 + 7x - 4
4 points
QUESTION 5
1. Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find
the function value. Verify your answers using another method.
h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7
h(-8)
-849
-847
-851
-848
-845
4 points
QUESTION 6
1. Find all the rational zeroes of the function.
x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42
-2, -3, -7
2, 3, 7
2, -3, 7
-2, 3, 7
-2, 3, -7
4 points
QUESTION 7
1. The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from
manufacturing handheld video games is given by
R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p
where p is the price per unit (in dollars).
Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue.
$38
$35
$36
$37
$34
4 points
QUESTION 8
1. Find the domain of the function
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8
Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7
4 points
QUESTION 9
1. Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and
horizontal asymptotes.
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 5
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
4 points
QUESTION 10
1. Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f.
x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x; vertical asymptote: none
x; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x-3; vertical asymptote: none
x2; vertical asymptote: none
4 points
QUESTION 11
1. Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical
asymptotes of
horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5
horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none
4 points
QUESTION 12
1. Identify all intercepts of the following function.
x-intercepts: (±3, 0)
no intercepts
x-intercepts: (-3,0)
x-intercepts: (0,0)
x-intercepts: (3,0)
4 points
QUESTION 13
1. Select the correct graph of the function.
4 points
QUESTION 14
1. The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly
acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is
modeled by
where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40.
(Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
1,442 deer
1,632 deer
1,594 deer
1,550 deer
1,500 deer
4 points
QUESTION 15
1. Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your
result to three decimal places.
Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3
584.191
784.191
-584.191
684.191
-784.191
4 points
QUESTION 16
1. Select the graph of the function.
4 points
QUESTION 17
1. Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x.
ex2-6 = e5x
x = -6
x = 5
x = 6, -1
x = -6, -1
x = -6,1
4 points
QUESTION 18
1. log366 = 1/2
36½ = -6
36½ = 6
6½ = 36
36½ = -1/6
36½ = 1/6
4 points
QUESTION 19
1. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form.
272 = 729
log27729 = 2
log27729 = 1/2
log72927 = 2
log27729 = -2
log272 = 729
4 points
QUESTION 20
1. Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without
using a calculator.
4 ln e7
7
28
4
e
1
4 points
QUESTION 21
1. Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single
quantity.
ln310 + ln3x
ln3(10 - x)
ln310/x
ln3(10 + x)
ln310x
ln310x
4 points
QUESTION 22
1. Solve for x.
6x = 1,296
6
10
4
-6
-4
4 points
QUESTION 23
1. Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate
the result to three decimal places.
ex - 8 = 12
ln20 ≈ 2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.996
ln20 ≈ -2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.079
ln20 ≈ -2.996
4 points
QUESTION 24
1. An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest
rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to
double the investment?
1 year
14.40 years
13.86 years
14.86 years
13.40 years
4 points
QUESTION 25
1. The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents
the year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to
find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001.
2,418,774
2,419,774
2,421,774
2,420,774
2,422,774
QUESTION 1
Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial function.
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the right, rises to the left
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 2
Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton.
f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the left, rises to the right
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Falls to the left
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 3
Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function.
f(x) = x2 - 25
-25
5
-5
25
±5
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 4
Use synthetic division to divide.
(4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2)
4x2 - 5x - 6
4x2 - 7x + 3
4x2 - 2x - 2
4x2 + 5x - 12
4x2 + 7x - 4
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 5
Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find the
function value. Verify your answers using another method.
h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7
h(-8)
-849
-847
-851
-848
-845
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 6
Find all the rational zeroes of the function.
x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42
-2, -3, -7
2, 3, 7
2, -3, 7
-2, 3, 7
-2, 3, -7
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 7
The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from
manufacturing handheld video games is given by
R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p
where p is the price per unit (in dollars).
Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue.
$38
$35
$36
$37
$34
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 8
Find the domain of the function
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8
Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 9
Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and
horizontal asymptotes.
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 5
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 10
Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f.
x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x; vertical asymptote: none
x; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x-3; vertical asymptote: none
x2; vertical asymptote: none
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 11
Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical
asymptotes of
horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5
horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 12
Identify all intercepts of the following function.
x-intercepts: (±3, 0)
no intercepts
x-intercepts: (-3,0)
x-intercepts: (0,0)
x-intercepts: (3,0)
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 13
Select the correct graph of the function.
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 14
The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly acquired
state game lands. The population N of the herd is modeled by
where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40.
(Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
1,442 deer
1,632 deer
1,594 deer
1,550 deer
1,500 deer
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 15
Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your
result to three decimal places.
Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3
584.191
784.191
-584.191
684.191
-784.191
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 16
Select the graph of the function.
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 17
Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x.
ex2-6 = e5x
x = -6
x = 5
x = 6, -1
x = -6, -1
x = -6,1
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 18
log366 = 1/2
36½ = -6
36½ = 6
6½ = 36
36½ = -1/6
36½ = 1/6
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 19
Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form.
272 = 729
log27729 = 2
log27729 = 1/2
log72927 = 2
log27729 = -2
log272 = 729
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 20
Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without
using a calculator.
4 ln e7
7
28
4
e
1
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 21
Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity.
ln310 + ln3x
ln3(10 - x)
ln310/x
ln3(10 + x)
ln310x
ln310x
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 22
Solve for x.
6x = 1,296
6
10
4
-6
-4
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 23
Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate the
result to three decimal places.
ex - 8 = 12
ln20 ≈ 2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.996
ln20 ≈ -2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.079
ln20 ≈ -2.996
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 24
An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest rate
of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to
double the investment?
1 year
14.40 years
13.86 years
14.86 years
13.40 years
4 points Save Answer
QUESTION 25
The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from
2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents the
year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to find
the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001.
QUESTION 1
1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial function.
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the right, rises to the left
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
4 points
QUESTION 2
1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton.
f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the left, rises to the right
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Falls to the left
4 points
QUESTION 3
1. Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function.
f(x) = x2 - 25
-25
5
-5
25
±5
4 points
QUESTION 4
1. Use synthetic division to divide.
(4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2)
4x2 - 5x - 6
4x2 - 7x + 3
4x2 - 2x - 2
4x2 + 5x - 12
4x2 + 7x - 4
4 points
QUESTION 5
1. Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find
the function value. Verify your answers using another method.
h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7
h(-8)
-849
-847
-851
-848
-845
4 points
QUESTION 6
1. Find all the rational zeroes of the function.
x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42
-2, -3, -7
2, 3, 7
2, -3, 7
-2, 3, 7
-2, 3, -7
4 points
QUESTION 7
1. The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from
manufacturing handheld video games is given by
R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p
where p is the price per unit (in dollars).
Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue.
$38
$35
$36
$37
$34
4 points
QUESTION 8
1. Find the domain of the function
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8
Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7
4 points
QUESTION 9
1. Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and
horizontal asymptotes.
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 5
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
4 points
QUESTION 10
1. Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f.
x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x; vertical asymptote: none
x; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x-3; vertical asymptote: none
x2; vertical asymptote: none
4 points
QUESTION 11
1. Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical
asymptotes of
horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5
horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none
4 points
QUESTION 12
1. Identify all intercepts of the following function.
x-intercepts: (±3, 0)
no intercepts
x-intercepts: (-3,0)
x-intercepts: (0,0)
x-intercepts: (3,0)
4 points
QUESTION 13
1. Select the correct graph of the function.
4 points
QUESTION 14
1. The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly
acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is
modeled by
where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40.
(Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
1,442 deer
1,632 deer
1,594 deer
1,550 deer
1,500 deer
4 points
QUESTION 15
1. Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your
result to three decimal places.
Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3
584.191
784.191
-584.191
684.191
-784.191
4 points
QUESTION 16
1. Select the graph of the function.
4 points
QUESTION 17
1. Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x.
ex2-6 = e5x
x = -6
x = 5
x = 6, -1
x = -6, -1
x = -6,1
4 points
QUESTION 18
1. log366 = 1/2
36½ = -6
36½ = 6
6½ = 36
36½ = -1/6
36½ = 1/6
4 points
QUESTION 19
1. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form.
272 = 729
log27729 = 2
log27729 = 1/2
log72927 = 2
log27729 = -2
log272 = 729
4 points
QUESTION 20
1. Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without
using a calculator.
4 ln e7
7
28
4
e
1
4 points
QUESTION 21
1. Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single
quantity.
ln310 + ln3x
ln3(10 - x)
ln310/x
ln3(10 + x)
ln310x
ln310x
4 points
QUESTION 22
1. Solve for x.
6x = 1,296
6
10
4
-6
-4
4 points
QUESTION 23
1. Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate
the result to three decimal places.
ex - 8 = 12
ln20 ≈ 2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.996
ln20 ≈ -2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.079
ln20 ≈ -2.996
4 points
QUESTION 24
1. An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest
rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to
double the investment?
1 year
14.40 years
13.86 years
14.86 years
13.40 years
4 points
QUESTION 25
1. The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents
the year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to
find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001.
2,418,774
2,419,774
2,421,774
2,420,774
2,422,774
2,418,774
2,419,774
2,421,774
2,420,774
2,422,774
QUESTION 1
1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial function.
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the right, rises to the left
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
4 points
QUESTION 2
1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand
behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton.
f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4
Falls to the left, rises to the right
Falls to the left, falls to the right
Rises to the left, rises to the right
Rises to the left, falls to the right
Falls to the left
4 points
QUESTION 3
1. Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function.
f(x) = x2 - 25
-25
5
-5
25
±5
4 points
QUESTION 4
1. Use synthetic division to divide.
(4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2)
4x2 - 5x - 6
4x2 - 7x + 3
4x2 - 2x - 2
4x2 + 5x - 12
4x2 + 7x - 4
4 points
QUESTION 5
1. Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find
the function value. Verify your answers using another method.
h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7
h(-8)
-849
-847
-851
-848
-845
4 points
QUESTION 6
1. Find all the rational zeroes of the function.
x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42
-2, -3, -7
2, 3, 7
2, -3, 7
-2, 3, 7
-2, 3, -7
4 points
QUESTION 7
1. The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from
manufacturing handheld video games is given by
R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p
where p is the price per unit (in dollars).
Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue.
$38
$35
$36
$37
$34
4 points
QUESTION 8
1. Find the domain of the function
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8
Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7
Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7
4 points
QUESTION 9
1. Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and
horizontal asymptotes.
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x
Vertical asymptote: x = 0
Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
Vertical asymptote: x = 5
Horizontal asymptote: y = 0
4 points
QUESTION 10
1. Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f.
x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x; vertical asymptote: none
x; vertical asymptote: x = -3
x-3; vertical asymptote: none
x2; vertical asymptote: none
4 points
QUESTION 11
1. Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical
asymptotes of
horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5
horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5
horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none
4 points
QUESTION 12
1. Identify all intercepts of the following function.
x-intercepts: (±3, 0)
no intercepts
x-intercepts: (-3,0)
x-intercepts: (0,0)
x-intercepts: (3,0)
4 points
QUESTION 13
1. Select the correct graph of the function.
4 points
QUESTION 14
1. The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly
acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is
modeled by
where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40.
(Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
1,442 deer
1,632 deer
1,594 deer
1,550 deer
1,500 deer
4 points
QUESTION 15
1. Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your
result to three decimal places.
Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3
584.191
784.191
-584.191
684.191
-784.191
4 points
QUESTION 16
1. Select the graph of the function.
4 points
QUESTION 17
1. Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x.
ex2-6 = e5x
x = -6
x = 5
x = 6, -1
x = -6, -1
x = -6,1
4 points
QUESTION 18
1. log366 = 1/2
36½ = -6
36½ = 6
6½ = 36
36½ = -1/6
36½ = 1/6
4 points
QUESTION 19
1. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form.
272 = 729
log27729 = 2
log27729 = 1/2
log72927 = 2
log27729 = -2
log272 = 729
4 points
QUESTION 20
1. Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without
using a calculator.
4 ln e7
7
28
4
e
1
4 points
QUESTION 21
1. Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single
quantity.
ln310 + ln3x
ln3(10 - x)
ln310/x
ln3(10 + x)
ln310x
ln310x
4 points
QUESTION 22
1. Solve for x.
6x = 1,296
6
10
4
-6
-4
4 points
QUESTION 23
1. Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate
the result to three decimal places.
ex - 8 = 12
ln20 ≈ 2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.996
ln20 ≈ -2.485
ln20 ≈ 2.079
ln20 ≈ -2.996
4 points
QUESTION 24
1. An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest
rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to
double the investment?
1 year
14.40 years
13.86 years
14.86 years
13.40 years
4 points
QUESTION 25
1. The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents
the year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to
find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001.
2,418,774
2,419,774
2,421,774
2,420,774
2,422,774

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QUESTION 1Select the correct description of right-hand and lef.docx

  • 1. QUESTION 1 Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial function. Rises to the left, falls to the right Rises to the right, rises to the left Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 2 Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton. f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4 Falls to the left, rises to the right
  • 2. Falls to the left, falls to the right Rises to the left, rises to the right Rises to the left, falls to the right Falls to the left 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 3 Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function. f(x) = x2 - 25 -25 5 -5 25 ±5 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 4
  • 3. Use synthetic division to divide. (4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2) 4x2 - 5x - 6 4x2 - 7x + 3 4x2 - 2x - 2 4x2 + 5x - 12 4x2 + 7x - 4 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 5 Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find the function value. Verify your answers using another method. h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7 h(-8) -849 -847
  • 4. -851 -848 -845 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 6 Find all the rational zeroes of the function. x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42 -2, -3, -7 2, 3, 7 2, -3, 7 -2, 3, 7 -2, 3, -7 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 7 The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from manufacturing handheld video games is given by
  • 5. R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p where p is the price per unit (in dollars). Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue. $38 $35 $36 $37 $34 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 8 Find the domain of the function Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8
  • 6. Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 9 Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and horizontal asymptotes. Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2 Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x
  • 7. Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 5 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 10 Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f. x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x; vertical asymptote: none x; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x-3; vertical asymptote: none x2; vertical asymptote: none 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 11
  • 8. Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical asymptotes of horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5 horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 12 Identify all intercepts of the following function. x-intercepts: (±3, 0) no intercepts x-intercepts: (-3,0)
  • 9. x-intercepts: (0,0) x-intercepts: (3,0) 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 13 Select the correct graph of the function. 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 14 The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is modeled by
  • 10. where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) 1,442 deer 1,632 deer 1,594 deer 1,550 deer 1,500 deer 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 15 Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your result to three decimal places. Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3 584.191 784.191 -584.191
  • 11. 684.191 -784.191 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 16 Select the graph of the function. 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 17 Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x. ex2-6 = e5x
  • 12. x = -6 x = 5 x = 6, -1 x = -6, -1 x = -6,1 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 18 log366 = 1/2 36½ = -6 36½ = 6 6½ = 36 36½ = -1/6 36½ = 1/6 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 19
  • 13. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form. 272 = 729 log27729 = 2 log27729 = 1/2 log72927 = 2 log27729 = -2 log272 = 729 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 20 Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without using a calculator. 4 ln e7 7 28 4
  • 14. e 1 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 21 Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity. ln310 + ln3x ln3(10 - x) ln310/x ln3(10 + x) ln310x ln310x 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 22 Solve for x. 6x = 1,296
  • 15. 6 10 4 -6 -4 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 23 Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three decimal places. ex - 8 = 12 ln20 ≈ 2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.996 ln20 ≈ -2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.079
  • 16. ln20 ≈ -2.996 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 24 An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to double the investment? 1 year 14.40 years 13.86 years 14.86 years 13.40 years 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 25 The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents the year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001. QUESTION 1 1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial function.
  • 17. Rises to the left, falls to the right Rises to the right, rises to the left Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right 4 points QUESTION 2 1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton. f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4 Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right Rises to the left, rises to the right Rises to the left, falls to the right Falls to the left
  • 18. 4 points QUESTION 3 1. Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function. f(x) = x2 - 25 -25 5 -5 25 ±5 4 points QUESTION 4 1. Use synthetic division to divide. (4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2) 4x2 - 5x - 6 4x2 - 7x + 3 4x2 - 2x - 2 4x2 + 5x - 12
  • 19. 4x2 + 7x - 4 4 points QUESTION 5 1. Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find the function value. Verify your answers using another method. h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7 h(-8) -849 -847 -851 -848 -845 4 points QUESTION 6 1. Find all the rational zeroes of the function. x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42 -2, -3, -7 2, 3, 7 2, -3, 7
  • 20. -2, 3, 7 -2, 3, -7 4 points QUESTION 7 1. The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from manufacturing handheld video games is given by R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p where p is the price per unit (in dollars). Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue. $38 $35 $36 $37 $34 4 points QUESTION 8 1. Find the domain of the function Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7
  • 21. Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8 Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7 4 points QUESTION 9 1. Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and horizontal asymptotes. Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2 Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2
  • 22. Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 5 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 4 points QUESTION 10 1. Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f. x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x; vertical asymptote: none x; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x-3; vertical asymptote: none x2; vertical asymptote: none 4 points QUESTION 11 1. Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical asymptotes of horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5
  • 23. horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5 horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none 4 points QUESTION 12 1. Identify all intercepts of the following function. x-intercepts: (±3, 0) no intercepts x-intercepts: (-3,0) x-intercepts: (0,0) x-intercepts: (3,0) 4 points QUESTION 13 1. Select the correct graph of the function.
  • 24. 4 points QUESTION 14 1. The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is modeled by where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) 1,442 deer 1,632 deer 1,594 deer 1,550 deer 1,500 deer 4 points QUESTION 15 1. Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your result to three decimal places.
  • 25. Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3 584.191 784.191 -584.191 684.191 -784.191 4 points QUESTION 16 1. Select the graph of the function. 4 points
  • 26. QUESTION 17 1. Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x. ex2-6 = e5x x = -6 x = 5 x = 6, -1 x = -6, -1 x = -6,1 4 points QUESTION 18 1. log366 = 1/2 36½ = -6 36½ = 6 6½ = 36 36½ = -1/6 36½ = 1/6
  • 27. 4 points QUESTION 19 1. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form. 272 = 729 log27729 = 2 log27729 = 1/2 log72927 = 2 log27729 = -2 log272 = 729 4 points QUESTION 20 1. Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without using a calculator. 4 ln e7 7 28 4 e
  • 28. 1 4 points QUESTION 21 1. Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity. ln310 + ln3x ln3(10 - x) ln310/x ln3(10 + x) ln310x ln310x 4 points QUESTION 22 1. Solve for x. 6x = 1,296 6 10 4
  • 29. -6 -4 4 points QUESTION 23 1. Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three decimal places. ex - 8 = 12 ln20 ≈ 2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.996 ln20 ≈ -2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.079 ln20 ≈ -2.996 4 points QUESTION 24 1. An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to double the investment? 1 year
  • 30. 14.40 years 13.86 years 14.86 years 13.40 years 4 points QUESTION 25 1. The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents the year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001. 2,418,774 2,419,774 2,421,774 2,420,774 2,422,774 2,418,774 2,419,774
  • 31. 2,421,774 2,420,774 2,422,774 QUESTION 1 1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial function. Rises to the left, falls to the right Rises to the right, rises to the left Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right 4 points QUESTION 2 1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton. f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4 Falls to the left, rises to the right
  • 32. Falls to the left, falls to the right Rises to the left, rises to the right Rises to the left, falls to the right Falls to the left 4 points QUESTION 3 1. Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function. f(x) = x2 - 25 -25 5 -5 25 ±5 4 points QUESTION 4 1. Use synthetic division to divide. (4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2)
  • 33. 4x2 - 5x - 6 4x2 - 7x + 3 4x2 - 2x - 2 4x2 + 5x - 12 4x2 + 7x - 4 4 points QUESTION 5 1. Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find the function value. Verify your answers using another method. h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7 h(-8) -849 -847 -851 -848 -845 4 points
  • 34. QUESTION 6 1. Find all the rational zeroes of the function. x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42 -2, -3, -7 2, 3, 7 2, -3, 7 -2, 3, 7 -2, 3, -7 4 points QUESTION 7 1. The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from manufacturing handheld video games is given by R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p where p is the price per unit (in dollars). Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue. $38 $35 $36
  • 35. $37 $34 4 points QUESTION 8 1. Find the domain of the function Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8 Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7 4 points QUESTION 9 1. Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and horizontal asymptotes. Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2 Vertical asymptote: x = 0
  • 36. Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 5 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 4 points QUESTION 10 1. Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f. x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x; vertical asymptote: none x; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x-3; vertical asymptote: none x2; vertical asymptote: none 4 points
  • 37. QUESTION 11 1. Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical asymptotes of horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5 horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none 4 points QUESTION 12 1. Identify all intercepts of the following function. x-intercepts: (±3, 0) no intercepts x-intercepts: (-3,0) x-intercepts: (0,0)
  • 38. x-intercepts: (3,0) 4 points QUESTION 13 1. Select the correct graph of the function. 4 points QUESTION 14 1. The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is modeled by where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) 1,442 deer 1,632 deer
  • 39. 1,594 deer 1,550 deer 1,500 deer 4 points QUESTION 15 1. Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your result to three decimal places. Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3 584.191 784.191 -584.191 684.191 -784.191 4 points QUESTION 16 1. Select the graph of the function.
  • 40. 4 points QUESTION 17 1. Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x. ex2-6 = e5x x = -6 x = 5 x = 6, -1 x = -6, -1 x = -6,1 4 points QUESTION 18 1. log366 = 1/2 36½ = -6
  • 41. 36½ = 6 6½ = 36 36½ = -1/6 36½ = 1/6 4 points QUESTION 19 1. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form. 272 = 729 log27729 = 2 log27729 = 1/2 log72927 = 2 log27729 = -2 log272 = 729 4 points QUESTION 20 1. Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without using a calculator. 4 ln e7
  • 42. 7 28 4 e 1 4 points QUESTION 21 1. Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity. ln310 + ln3x ln3(10 - x) ln310/x ln3(10 + x) ln310x ln310x 4 points
  • 43. QUESTION 22 1. Solve for x. 6x = 1,296 6 10 4 -6 -4 4 points QUESTION 23 1. Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three decimal places. ex - 8 = 12 ln20 ≈ 2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.996 ln20 ≈ -2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.079
  • 44. ln20 ≈ -2.996 4 points QUESTION 24 1. An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to double the investment? 1 year 14.40 years 13.86 years 14.86 years 13.40 years 4 points QUESTION 25 1. The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents the year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001. 2,418,774 2,419,774
  • 45. 2,421,774 2,420,774 2,422,774 QUESTION 1 Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial function. Rises to the left, falls to the right Rises to the right, rises to the left Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 2 Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton.
  • 46. f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4 Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right Rises to the left, rises to the right Rises to the left, falls to the right Falls to the left 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 3 Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function. f(x) = x2 - 25 -25 5 -5 25
  • 47. ±5 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 4 Use synthetic division to divide. (4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2) 4x2 - 5x - 6 4x2 - 7x + 3 4x2 - 2x - 2 4x2 + 5x - 12 4x2 + 7x - 4 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 5 Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find the function value. Verify your answers using another method. h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7 h(-8)
  • 48. -849 -847 -851 -848 -845 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 6 Find all the rational zeroes of the function. x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42 -2, -3, -7 2, 3, 7 2, -3, 7 -2, 3, 7 -2, 3, -7
  • 49. 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 7 The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from manufacturing handheld video games is given by R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p where p is the price per unit (in dollars). Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue. $38 $35 $36 $37 $34 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 8 Find the domain of the function Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7
  • 50. Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8 Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 9 Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and horizontal asymptotes. Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2 Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5
  • 51. Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 5 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 10 Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f. x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x; vertical asymptote: none x; vertical asymptote: x = -3
  • 52. x-3; vertical asymptote: none x2; vertical asymptote: none 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 11 Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical asymptotes of horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5 horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 12 Identify all intercepts of the following function.
  • 53. x-intercepts: (±3, 0) no intercepts x-intercepts: (-3,0) x-intercepts: (0,0) x-intercepts: (3,0) 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 13 Select the correct graph of the function.
  • 54. 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 14 The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is modeled by where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) 1,442 deer 1,632 deer 1,594 deer 1,550 deer 1,500 deer 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 15 Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your result to three decimal places. Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3 584.191
  • 55. 784.191 -584.191 684.191 -784.191 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 16 Select the graph of the function. 4 points Save Answer
  • 56. QUESTION 17 Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x. ex2-6 = e5x x = -6 x = 5 x = 6, -1 x = -6, -1 x = -6,1 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 18 log366 = 1/2 36½ = -6 36½ = 6 6½ = 36
  • 57. 36½ = -1/6 36½ = 1/6 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 19 Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form. 272 = 729 log27729 = 2 log27729 = 1/2 log72927 = 2 log27729 = -2 log272 = 729 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 20 Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without using a calculator. 4 ln e7
  • 58. 7 28 4 e 1 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 21 Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity. ln310 + ln3x ln3(10 - x) ln310/x ln3(10 + x) ln310x ln310x
  • 59. 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 22 Solve for x. 6x = 1,296 6 10 4 -6 -4 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 23 Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three decimal places. ex - 8 = 12 ln20 ≈ 2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.996
  • 60. ln20 ≈ -2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.079 ln20 ≈ -2.996 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 24 An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to double the investment? 1 year 14.40 years 13.86 years 14.86 years 13.40 years 4 points Save Answer QUESTION 25 The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents the
  • 61. year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001. QUESTION 1 1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial function. Rises to the left, falls to the right Rises to the right, rises to the left Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right 4 points QUESTION 2 1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton. f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4 Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right
  • 62. Rises to the left, rises to the right Rises to the left, falls to the right Falls to the left 4 points QUESTION 3 1. Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function. f(x) = x2 - 25 -25 5 -5 25 ±5 4 points QUESTION 4 1. Use synthetic division to divide. (4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2) 4x2 - 5x - 6 4x2 - 7x + 3
  • 63. 4x2 - 2x - 2 4x2 + 5x - 12 4x2 + 7x - 4 4 points QUESTION 5 1. Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find the function value. Verify your answers using another method. h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7 h(-8) -849 -847 -851 -848 -845 4 points QUESTION 6 1. Find all the rational zeroes of the function. x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42
  • 64. -2, -3, -7 2, 3, 7 2, -3, 7 -2, 3, 7 -2, 3, -7 4 points QUESTION 7 1. The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from manufacturing handheld video games is given by R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p where p is the price per unit (in dollars). Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue. $38 $35 $36 $37 $34 4 points
  • 65. QUESTION 8 1. Find the domain of the function Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8 Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7 4 points QUESTION 9 1. Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and horizontal asymptotes. Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2 Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 0
  • 66. Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 5 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 4 points QUESTION 10 1. Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f. x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x; vertical asymptote: none x; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x-3; vertical asymptote: none x2; vertical asymptote: none 4 points QUESTION 11 1. Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical asymptotes of
  • 67. horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5 horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none 4 points QUESTION 12 1. Identify all intercepts of the following function. x-intercepts: (±3, 0) no intercepts x-intercepts: (-3,0) x-intercepts: (0,0) x-intercepts: (3,0) 4 points QUESTION 13 1. Select the correct graph of the function.
  • 68. 4 points QUESTION 14 1. The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is modeled by where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) 1,442 deer 1,632 deer 1,594 deer 1,550 deer
  • 69. 1,500 deer 4 points QUESTION 15 1. Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your result to three decimal places. Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3 584.191 784.191 -584.191 684.191 -784.191 4 points QUESTION 16 1. Select the graph of the function.
  • 70. 4 points QUESTION 17 1. Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x. ex2-6 = e5x x = -6 x = 5 x = 6, -1 x = -6, -1 x = -6,1 4 points QUESTION 18 1. log366 = 1/2 36½ = -6 36½ = 6
  • 71. 6½ = 36 36½ = -1/6 36½ = 1/6 4 points QUESTION 19 1. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form. 272 = 729 log27729 = 2 log27729 = 1/2 log72927 = 2 log27729 = -2 log272 = 729 4 points QUESTION 20 1. Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without using a calculator. 4 ln e7 7
  • 72. 28 4 e 1 4 points QUESTION 21 1. Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity. ln310 + ln3x ln3(10 - x) ln310/x ln3(10 + x) ln310x ln310x 4 points QUESTION 22 1. Solve for x. 6x = 1,296
  • 73. 6 10 4 -6 -4 4 points QUESTION 23 1. Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three decimal places. ex - 8 = 12 ln20 ≈ 2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.996 ln20 ≈ -2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.079 ln20 ≈ -2.996 4 points QUESTION 24 1. An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest
  • 74. rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to double the investment? 1 year 14.40 years 13.86 years 14.86 years 13.40 years 4 points QUESTION 25 1. The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents the year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001. 2,418,774 2,419,774 2,421,774 2,420,774
  • 75. 2,422,774 2,418,774 2,419,774 2,421,774 2,420,774 2,422,774 QUESTION 1 1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial function. Rises to the left, falls to the right Rises to the right, rises to the left Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right 4 points
  • 76. QUESTION 2 1. Select the correct description of right-hand and left-hand behavior of the graph of the polynomial funciton. f(x) = 4x2 - 5x + 4 Falls to the left, rises to the right Falls to the left, falls to the right Rises to the left, rises to the right Rises to the left, falls to the right Falls to the left 4 points QUESTION 3 1. Find all the real zeroes of the polynomial function. f(x) = x2 - 25 -25 5 -5 25
  • 77. ±5 4 points QUESTION 4 1. Use synthetic division to divide. (4x3 + x2 - 11x + 6) ÷ (x + 2) 4x2 - 5x - 6 4x2 - 7x + 3 4x2 - 2x - 2 4x2 + 5x - 12 4x2 + 7x - 4 4 points QUESTION 5 1. Use the Remainder Theorem and synthetic division to find the function value. Verify your answers using another method. h(x) = x3 - 6x2 - 5x + 7 h(-8) -849 -847 -851
  • 78. -848 -845 4 points QUESTION 6 1. Find all the rational zeroes of the function. x3 - 12x2 + 41x - 42 -2, -3, -7 2, 3, 7 2, -3, 7 -2, 3, 7 -2, 3, -7 4 points QUESTION 7 1. The total revenue R earned (in thousands of dollars) from manufacturing handheld video games is given by R(p) = -25p2 + 1700p where p is the price per unit (in dollars). Find the unit price that will yield a maximum revenue. $38
  • 79. $35 $36 $37 $34 4 points QUESTION 8 1. Find the domain of the function Domain: all real numbers x except x = 7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±49 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±8 Domain: all real numbers x except x = -7 Domain: all real numbers x except x = ±7 4 points QUESTION 9 1. Find the domain of the function and identify any vertical and horizontal asymptotes.
  • 80. Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 2 Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x Vertical asymptote: x = 0 Horizontal asymptote: y = 2 Domain: all real numbers x except x = 5 Vertical asymptote: x = 5 Horizontal asymptote: y = 0 4 points QUESTION 10 1. Simplify f and find any vertical asymptotes of f. x+3; vertical asymptote: x = -3 x; vertical asymptote: none x; vertical asymptote: x = -3
  • 81. x-3; vertical asymptote: none x2; vertical asymptote: none 4 points QUESTION 11 1. Determine the equations of any horizontal and vertical asymptotes of horizontal: y = 5; vertical: x = 0 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 1; vertical: x = 1 and x = -5 horizontal: y = -1; vertical: x = -5 horizontal: y = 0; vertical: none 4 points QUESTION 12 1. Identify all intercepts of the following function. x-intercepts: (±3, 0) no intercepts
  • 82. x-intercepts: (-3,0) x-intercepts: (0,0) x-intercepts: (3,0) 4 points QUESTION 13 1. Select the correct graph of the function. 4 points QUESTION 14 1. The game commission introduces 100 deer into newly acquired state game lands. The population N of the herd is modeled by where t is the time in years. Find the populations when t=40. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
  • 83. 1,442 deer 1,632 deer 1,594 deer 1,550 deer 1,500 deer 4 points QUESTION 15 1. Evaluate the function at the indicated value of x. Round your result to three decimal places. Function: f(x) = 6000(6x) Value: x = -1.3 584.191 784.191 -584.191 684.191 -784.191 4 points
  • 84. QUESTION 16 1. Select the graph of the function. 4 points QUESTION 17 1. Use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for x. ex2-6 = e5x x = -6 x = 5 x = 6, -1 x = -6, -1
  • 85. x = -6,1 4 points QUESTION 18 1. log366 = 1/2 36½ = -6 36½ = 6 6½ = 36 36½ = -1/6 36½ = 1/6 4 points QUESTION 19 1. Write the exponential equation in logarithmic form. 272 = 729 log27729 = 2 log27729 = 1/2 log72927 = 2 log27729 = -2
  • 86. log272 = 729 4 points QUESTION 20 1. Find the exact value of the logarighmic expression without using a calculator. 4 ln e7 7 28 4 e 1 4 points QUESTION 21 1. Condense the expression to the logarithm of a single quantity. ln310 + ln3x ln3(10 - x) ln310/x ln3(10 + x)
  • 87. ln310x ln310x 4 points QUESTION 22 1. Solve for x. 6x = 1,296 6 10 4 -6 -4 4 points QUESTION 23 1. Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three decimal places. ex - 8 = 12 ln20 ≈ 2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.996
  • 88. ln20 ≈ -2.485 ln20 ≈ 2.079 ln20 ≈ -2.996 4 points QUESTION 24 1. An initial investment of $9000 grows at an annual interest rate of 5% compounded continuously. How long will it take to double the investment? 1 year 14.40 years 13.86 years 14.86 years 13.40 years 4 points QUESTION 25 1. The populations (in thousands) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 2000 through 2007 can be modele by where t represents the year, with t = 0 corresponding to 2000. Use the model to find the numbers of cell sites in the year 2001.