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MULTIPLE CHOICE
- Determine the domain and range of the piecewise
function. 1. ______
4 2
-4
-2 2 4
-2 -4
- Domain [–3, 3]; Range [–2, 4]
- Domain [–3, 3]; Range [0, 3]
- Domain [–2, 4]; Range [–3, 3]
- Domain [–1, 4]; Range [–2, 2]
- Solve: 2x+ 20= x+ 6 2. ______
- −8,−2
- −2
- −14
- No solution
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- Determine the interval(s) on which the function is
decreasing. 3. ______
- (–3.6, 0) and (6.7,∞)
- (–2, 4)
- (–∞, –2) and (4,∞)
- (–1, 3)
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4. Determine whether the graph of y=
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x−7
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is symmetric with respect to the
origin,
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the x-axis, or the y-axis.
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4. ______
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- symmetric with respect to the x-axis only
- symmetric with respect to the y-axis only
- symmetric with respect to the origin only
- not symmetric with respect to the x-axis, not
symmetric with respect to the y-axis, and not symmetric with
respect to the origin
- Solve, and express the answer in interval notation: | 5
– 6x|≥13. 5. ______
- [4/3,∞)
- (–∞,−4/3]∪
[3,∞)
- (–∞, 3]∪
[−4/3,∞)
- [–4/3, 3]
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- Which of the following represents the graph of 9x−
2y = 18 ? 6. ______
- B.
- D.
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- Write a slope-intercept equation for a line parallel to
the line x + 3y = 8 which passes through the point (– 4, 5).
7. ______
- y=−1
x+11
3 3
- y=−1
x+5
3
- y=1
x+5
3
- y=−3x−7
- Which of the following best describes the graph? 8.
______
- It is the graph of an absolute value relation.
- It is the graph of a function but not one-to-one
- It is the graph of a function and it is one-to-one.
- It is not the graph of a function.
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9. Express as a single logarithm:
3 log (x + 2) + log 1 – log y
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9. ______
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A.
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6 log( x)+1
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log y
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3
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+ 8
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B.
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log
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x
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y
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C.
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log
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( x+2)3
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y
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D.
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log(3 x+ 7− y)
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- Which of the functions corresponds to the graph? 10.
______
- f(
x)= ex +3
- f(
x)= e−x +3
- f(
x)= e−x +2
- f(
x)=− ex +3
Math 107 College
Algebra
Name______________________________
Final Examination: Fall,
2015
Instructor __________________________
Answer
Sheet
Instructions:
This is an open-book exam. You may
refer to your text and other course materials as you work on the exam, and you
may use a calculator.
Record your answers and work in this
document.
There are 30 problems.
Problems #1-12 are multiple choice.
Record your choice for each problem.
Problems #13-21 are short
answer. Record your answer for each problem.
Problems #22-30 are short answer
with work required. When requested, show all work and write all answers in the
spaces allotted on the following pages. You may type your work using
plain-text formatting or an equation editor, or you may hand-write your work
and scan it. In either case, show work neatly and correctly, following
standard mathematical conventions. Each step should follow clearly and
completely from the previous step. If necessary, you may attach extra
pages.
You must complete the exam
individually. Neither collaboration nor consultation with others is
allowed. Your exam will receive a zero grade unless you complete the
following honor statement.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Record
your answer choices.
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- 8.
- 9.
- 10.
- 11.
- 12.
SHORT ANSWER. Record
your answers below.
13.
14.
- (a)
(b)
(c)
- (a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
- (a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
SHORT ANSWER with Work Shown. Record
your answers and work.
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Problem Number
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Solution
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22
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Answers:
(a)
(b)
Work/for part (a) and explanation
for part (b):
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23
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Answers:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Work for part (a):
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24
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Answer:
Work:
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25
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Answer:
Work:
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26
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Answers:
(a)
(b)
Work for part (a) and for part
(b):
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27
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Answer:
Work:
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28
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Answer:
Work:
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29
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Answers:
(a)
(b)
Work for (b):
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30
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Answer:
Work:
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