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PSAE CLICKER REVIEW On your scratch paper, work out each question. When you have an answer, enter that letter on your clicker. When time is called the correct answer will be revealed.

Question 1: Evaluate log (0.001) A.-3 B.-2 C.10 D.3

A.-2 B.1/2 C.2 D.4

Question 3: Evaluate ln e 3 A.-3 B.1 C.e D.3

Question 4: Simplify 3x 3/2 (x 2 - 2x -1/2 ) A.3x 1/2 /2x 1/2 B.3x 5/2 /2x 1/2 C.3x 5/2 – 6x 1/2 D.3x 7/2 – 6x

A.-3 B.2/3 C.2 D.3

Question 6: Evaluate log log A.3 B.4 C.9 D.81

Question 7: Solve log 6 (x – 4) - log 6 3 = 2 A.16 B.22 C.40 D.112

A.e B.2.77 C.16 D.32

Question 9: Solve log 2 (x 2 + 8) = log 2 x + log 2 6 A.2 B.4 C.2 and 4 D.No Solution

Question 10: Solve 2log 7 x = log log log 7 2 A.-4 B.4 C.-4 and 4 D.No Solution

Question 11: Solve 6 = ½log log 2 8x A.2 B.3/8 C.16 D.64