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Solving Equations Absolute Value Logarithms Factoring GCF WritingEquations FactoringTrinomials WordProblems of Lines 33

A 1 4(x+2)-6=2(3x+1) Solve for x.

A2 ⅔x – 5 = ⅓x + 2 Solve for x.

A Solve for x x+ = x+1

A 4 Solve for x. 3 x-1 7 x-1 +4 =

B 1 |x-3|=17 Solve for x.

B 2 3|x+6|=36 Solve for x.

B3 | ⅔x-6|=42 Find x.

B4 4|2x-7|+5=9 Find x.

C1 2x + 12y + 8z Factor

C2 Factor.

C3 Factor.

C4 Factor.

D1 Log 7 x = 25 Solve for x.

D2 3log 7 x = 12 Solve for x.

D3 5ln(x-3) = 10 Solve for x.

D4 Solve for x. 5 3x+4 = 14

E1 Write an equation of the line with slope 3 and y intercept –2.

E2 Write the slope intercept form of the line with slope 3 and passes through (3,2).

E3 Write an equation of the line with that passes through (-2,4) and (3,3).Use the point (-2,4).

E4 Write an equation of the line that passes through (3,1) and is perpendicular to the line y = 4x+5.

F1 x 2 + 3x + 2 Factor.

F2 x Factor.

F3 x 2 + 8x - 20 Factor.

F4 2x 2 + 5x - 3 Factor.

G1 (4x-5y+2)-(3x-8y-3)

G2

G3

G4

4x+8-6 = 6x+2 x=0 A 1

2x-15 = x+6 x = 21 A 2

A 3 9x+10 = 12x + 12 x = - ⅔

A 4 3+4x-4 = 7 x = 2

B 1 |x-3|=17 X-3=17 x-3=-17 x=20x=-14

B 2 3|x+6|=36 |x+6|=12 x+6=12 x+6=-12 x=6 x=-18

B 3 | ⅔x-6|=42 ⅔ x-6=42 ⅔ x-6=-42 X=72x=-54

B 4 4|2x-7|+5=9 |2x-7|=1 2x-7=12x-7=-1 x=4x=3

C 1 2x + 12y + 8z 2(x+6y+4z)

C 2

C 3

C 4

D 1 log25 log7 = 1.654

D 2 Log 7 x = 4 x= 2401

D 3 ln(x-3) = 2 e ln(x-3) = e 2 (x-3) = e 2 x =

D 4 Log 5 5 3x+4 = log x+4 = X = log14 log5

E 1 y = 3x - 2

E 2 y – 2 = 3(x - 3) y – 2 = 3x – 9 y = 3x - 7

E 3

E 4 y – 1 = -¼(x - 3) y – 1 = -¼x+¾ y = -¼x+1¾

F 1 (x+1)(x+2)

F 2 (x+4)(x-4)

F 3 (x+10)(x-2)

F 4 (3x-1)(x+2)

G 1 x + 3y + 5

G 2

G 3

G 4

B 1 x 2 + 5x + 4

B 1 x 2 – 11x + 24

B 1 x 2 – 9x - 22

B 1 2x x + 12

B 1 What is the sale price of an item that is 15% off and costs $24.80?

B 1 If the of elevation of a kite is 76º and the kite string is 120ft, how high is the kite?

B 1 A play sold 380 tickets and made $1380, if adults costs $6 and children $3, how many adult tickets were sold?

B 1 If you deposited $3,000 in an account compounded interest continuously at 4%, how much would you profit after 10 years?

E 1 (x+1)(x+4)

E 1 (x-3)(x-8)

E 1 (x-11)(x+2)

E 1 (2x+3)(x+4)

E 1 $21.08

E 1 Sin76= x 20 x= ft

E 1 x + y = 380 6x + 3y = adult tickets

E 1 P = 3000e (.04)(10) Total was Profitting: $