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Exponents and Logarithms RadicalsTriangle TrigUnit CircleTrig GraphsProbability Board

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Rewrite the following as an exponential equation: Log 4 64 = 3

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Rewrite the following as a logarithm: 3 y = 81

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Find the value of log 5 100

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Solve: 10 x = 500

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Solve: 8 t = 9999

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Simplify by rationalizing the denominator:

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Simplify: (24x 5 y 2 z) ½

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Simplify:

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Solve for x:

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Solve:

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What is the length of side a? 15 a

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What is the measure of angle B o B

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Find Side c 55 o 8 99 o c

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In a non right angled triangle, angle B is 45 o, side c is 20cm and side b is 18cm. What is the measure of angle C?

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Find side length a a o

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Two six sided dice are rolled. What is the probability of rolling a sum of 5?

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4 coins are tossed. What is the probability of getting 4 heads or 4 tails?

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In a class of 22 students, there are 10 that play soccer, 14 that play rugby and 2 that play neither sport. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student plays both sports?

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A spinner has 5 equally likely outcomes, 2 red and 3 yellow. Tom spins the spinner twice. What is the probability that the result is one red and one yellow?

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In a bag are 5 red marbles, 3 white marbles and 2 blue marbles. Two marbles are drawn without replacement. What is the probability of getting at least one blue?