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Weekly Workout Solve: Simplify #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Solve: Solve Simplify Find the rectangle’s area: 6 cm 10 cm Three square feet is how many square inches?
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Weekly Workout #7 One foot = 12 inches Three square feet is how many square inches?
Weekly Workout #8 Find the rectangle’s area : 6 cm 10 cm x cm
#1 #3 #5 #7 #2 #4 #6 #8 Weekly Workout Solve each equation
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Solve and graph: Solve Solve and graph #1#1 #2#2 #3#3 #4#4 #5#5 #6#6 #7#7 #8#8 What is the smallest integer solution of the inequality? Solve and graph List ALL integer solutions of the inequality?
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Find the Range of the function: Domain: Solve #1#1 #2#2 #3#3 #4#4 #5#5 #6#6 #8#8 Which point is on the line: #7#7 Find the Domain of the rectangle on the right: Simplify
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#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 Solve Simplify Find the x and y intercepts of the linear equation. Solve Find the domain and range of the function. Find the smallest integer solution. Solve for W. Find the value of k if the point (-9, 4) is on the graph of the function. Solve for the unknowns in the table for the given function.
Name___________ Weekly Workout Solve for the unknowns in the table for the given function. Solve Simplify Find the x and y intercepts of the linear equation. Solve #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 Solve Find the domain and range of the function. Find the smallest integer solution. Solve for W. Find the value of k if the point (-9, 4) is on the graph of the function.
#1 #3 #5 #7 #2 #4 #6 #8 Weekly Workout Find the largest prime number solution. Simplify and The point (-6,17) and (4,h) are on the graph of the function below. Solve for h. find The four digit whole number below is divisible by 9. Solve for A #5 The points (5,-6) and (-2,h) are on the graph of a horizontal line. Solve for h. Solve
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#2 Weekly Workout The point (-6,17) and (4,h) are on the graph of the function below. Solve for h.
#3 Weekly Workout Find the largest prime number solution.
#4 Weekly Workout The four digit whole number below is divisible by 9. Solve for A
#4 Weekly Workout The four digit whole number below is divisible by 9. Solve for A
#5 Weekly Workout The points (5,-6) and (-2,h) are on the graph of a horizontal line. Solve for h. REMEMBER: On a horizontal line, the y-value remains the same!
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Find the slope of the line through: Find the slope of the line: Solve Write the equation of the line passing through: What is the largest integer solution of the inequality? Find the point on the line of the graph below where the line crosses the x-axis. Solve: #1 #3 #5 #7 #2 #4 #6 #8 Weekly Workout
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#7 Find the point on the line of the graph below where the line crosses the x-axis. Weekly Workout
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#1 #2 #3 #4 #7 #8 Find the slope of a line perpendicular to: #5 #6 Find the x-intercept for the line: Solve
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Weekly Workout #6 Find the x-intercept for the line:
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Write the equation of the line through the point (-4, -3) and is perpendicular to the line: Convert the equation below to slope- intercept form. What is the largest integer solution of the inequality? Solve. Solve Write the equation of the line passing through: Weekly Workout #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Solve
Convert the equation below to slope-intercept form. #1 Weekly Workout
Write the equation of the line Perpendicular to the line given and passing through the point given. #2 Weekly Workout
Write the equation of the line Perpendicular to the line given and passing through the point given. Weekly Workout #2
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Solve Simplify Solve: Find the x-intercept of the line: Write the equation of the line passing through: Write the equation of the line through (4,-7) and perpendicular to the line: #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Find the Range of the function: Weekly Workout
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Find the largest integer solution to: Solve: Simplify Find the equation of the line through the points: Solve x Find the x -intercept of the line below? Solve: #2 #1 #4 #3 #6 #5 #8 #7 Weekly Workout
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Solve: Factor Solve: #2 #1 #4 #3 #6 #5 #8 #7 Weekly Workout Multiply Find the equation of the line through the point (9,-5) and perpendicular to the line: Solve: Simplify : (express as a mixed number) Simplify
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Find the y-intercept of the line through the points (30,0) and (-15,18). Express your answer as a point. Weekly Workout Quiz Name: The equation below has no solution – find the value of k. Solve. A chemist mixes a 12% acid solution with 20% acid solution to make 300 milliliters of an 18% acid solution. How many milliliters of the 12% solution will he need to add to the mixture? Solve. A number is 4 less than a second number. Four times the first number is 6 more than twice the second number. Find the larger of the two numbers. Write and simplify a polynomial expression for the volume of the prism. Solve the system..
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#2 #1 #4 #3 #6 #5 #8 #7 Weekly Workout Write the equation of the line through the points: Solve Find the area of triangle on the board if the perimeter is 36 feet. Write a quadratic equation in Standard Form that has the solutions: Solve Solve: Find the x-intercept for the linear equation:
Weekly Workout #1 Write the equation of the line through the points: Find Slope Use Point-Slope equation.
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#3#3 Weekly Workout Write a quadratic equation in Standard Form that has the solutions:
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#7 Weekly Workout Pythagorean Theorem Find the area of triangle on the board if the perimeter is 36 feet.
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Solve: Factor Solve: #2 #1 #4 #3 #6 #5 #8 #7 Weekly Workout Multiply Find the equation of the line through the point (9,-5) and perpendicular to the line: Solve: Simplify : (express as a mixed number) Simplify
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#2 #1 #4 #3 #6 #5 #8 #7 Weekly Workout Write the equation of the line through the points: Solve for the unknown sides “x” of the isosceles triangle with a base of 16 feet and an area of 64 square feet. Solve Find the zeroes of the function. Find the range of the function: Solve Find the smallest integer solution. 16 ft
Weekly Workout #1 Write the equation of the line through the points: Find Slope Use Point-Slope equation.
#2 Weekly Workout Find the zeroes of the function.
#2 Weekly Workout Find the zeroes of the function.
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Weekly Workout #5 Find the range of the function.
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Weekly Workout #7 Find the smallest integer solution.
#8 Weekly Workout Pythagorean Theorem Solve for the unknown sides “x” of the isosceles triangle with a base of 16 feet and an area of 64 square feet.
#1 #3 #5 #7 Weekly Workout #2 #4 #6 #8 Solve Simplify List ALL integer solutions of the inequality. The point (3,12) is on the parabola of the function. Solve for k. Find the maximum value of the function. Solve Find the slope of a line perpendicular to the line:
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#4#4 Weekly Workout Find the slope of a line perpendicular to the line:
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#8 Weekly Workout The point (3,12) is on the parabola of the function below.
#1 #3 #5 #7 Weekly Workout #2 #4 #6 #8 Solve Divide Solve Find two numbers that sum to 15 and whose difference is 47. Solve
#1 Weekly Workout Find two numbers that sum to 15 and whose difference is 47. x = larger number y = smaller number
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#1 #3 #5 #7 Weekly Workout #2 #4 #6 #8 Subtract Divide Convert to hours, minutes and seconds. Solve and simplify your answer. Solve. Solve the system: Find the smallest integer solution to: Find the equation of the line through the points:
#1 Weekly Workout Convert to hours, minutes and seconds.
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#3 Weekly Workout Solve and simplify your answer.
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Weekly Workout #5Find the equation of the line through the points: Slope: Point-Slope Equation:
#6 Weekly Workout Solve the system:
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#8 Weekly Workout Find the smallest integer solution to the inequality:
A chemist needs to make a solution that is 70% water and 30% hydrochloric acid. The chemists current mixture is 300 mL of 60% water and 40% acid. How much water must be added to the solution? Mila can mow the lawn in one-fourth of the time that it takes her friend Sage. Together they can mow the lawn in 1 hour and 20 minutes. How fast can Mila mow the lawn by herself? It took Mr. Jones as much time to drive 180 miles as it took Mr. Smith to drive 135 miles. Mr. Jones drove 15 mph faster than Mr. Smith. What was Mr. Jones’s speed? Simplify the complex fraction: Weekly Workout #1 #2 #3 #4
Weekly Workout #1 A chemist needs to make a solution that is 70% water and 30% hydrochloric acid. The chemists current mixture is 300 mL of 60% water and 40% acid. How much water must be added to the solution? Original New Water Total mixture “Have” “Want” “Stuff” x = amount of water to be added.
#2 Mila can mow the lawn in one-fourth of the time that it takes her friend Sage. Together they can mow the lawn in 1 hour and 20 minutes. How fast can Mila mow the lawn by herself? Mila’s rate Sage’s rate Combined rate x = time it take Mila to mow the lawn (in minutes) Weekly Workout
It took Mr. Jones as much time to drive 180 miles as it took Mr. Smith to drive 135 miles. Mr. Jones drove 15 mph faster than Mr. Smith. What was Mr. Jones’s speed? #3 Distance = rate x time Smith Jones x = speed of Smith x + 15 = speed of Jones Weekly Workout
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Solve and simplify your answer: Solve Solve the system: Multiply and Simplify: Solve #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Write the equation of the line through the points: Find the vertex of the graph of the function: Hint: Check your answers!
A.O.S. #1 Find the vertex of the graph of the function:
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Solve and simplify your answer completely. #3
Write the equation of the line through the points: #4
Solve the system: #5
Extraneous Solution Check ! #6 Solve
Multiply and Simplify: #7
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List all prime numbers that are solutions to the inequality: Find the area of an equilateral triangle that has a perimeter of 18 feet. (round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot) Solve Subtract #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Hint: Check your answers! Find the input(s) of the function that give an output of 12 Solve Find the equation of the line that has the same y-intercept as the line below, but is perpendicular to it. Simplify
#1 Find the input(s) of the function that give an output of 12
#2 Solve Check your answers!
List all prime numbers that are solutions to the inequality: #3
#4 Find the equation of the line that has the same y-intercept as the line below, but is perpendicular to it.
#5 Find the area of an equilateral triangle that has a perimeter of 18 feet. (round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot) Pythagorean Theorem.
#6 Simplify
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