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Adding and Subtracting Final Jeopardy Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Multiplying a = 1 a > 1 Factor Completely 100 200 300 400 500
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b 200 (x + 2)(x – 3) Back to choices Answer
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b 400 (8n - 7)² Back to choices Answer
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500 b Back to choices Answer
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a 100 (a+4)(a+2) Back to choices
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a 200 (b-9)(b-8) Back to choices
c 300 Back to choices Answer
a 300 (m-15)(m+8) Back to choices
c 400 Back to choices Answer
a 400 m= -12, m =6 Back to choices
c 500 c²+15c = -44 Back to choices Answer
a 500 c= -11 c = -4 Back to choices
c 100 -y²+2y+8 Back to choices Answer
a 100 -(y-4)(y+2) Back to choices
c 200 6s² - s - 5 Back to choices Answer
a 200 (6s+5)(s-1) Back to choices
c 300 -5b²+7b-2 Back to choices Answer
a 300 -(5b-2)(b-1) Back to choices
c 400 3w²+22w+7=0 Back to choices Answer
a 400 w= w= -7 Back to choices
c 500 56z²+2=22z Back to choices Answer
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c 100 x³+x²+2x+2 Back to choices Answer
a 100 (x+1)(x²+2) Back to choices
c 200 Back to choices Answer
a 200 4z²(3z-1)(3z+1) Back to choices
c 300 Back to choices Answer
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500 c Back to choices Answer
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c 100 Name the graph 7 Back to choices Answer
a 100 x ≤ 7 Back to choices
c 200 Graph the equation y < -4 Back to choices Answer
a 200 -4 Back to choices
a Solve: -4x > 8 300 Back to choices Answer
a x < -2 300 Back to choices
a Solve: 5z - 25 ≥ -10 400 Back to choices Answer
a z ≥ 3 400 Back to choices
a 500 -3 is not a solution to which inequality a. x + 4 ≥ 1 b. x > 1 c. 12x < 24 d. x > -4 3 Back to choices Answer
a b. -3/3 = -1 -1 < 1 500 Back to choices
Simplify and use only positive exponents. 500 f Simplify and use only positive exponents. Back to choices
Simplify and use only positive exponents. 400 f Simplify and use only positive exponents. Back to choices
300 f Evaluate Back to choices
200 f When raising a quotient to a power, you must distribute the exponent to the _______ and the ________. Back to choices
What is the rule for dividing powers with the same base? Back to choices
Simplify and use only positive exponents. 500 e Simplify and use only positive exponents. Back to choices
Simplify and use only positive exponents. 400 e Simplify and use only positive exponents. Back to choices
300 e When raising product to powers, always ________ the exponent to each factor. Back to choices
When raising a power to a power, you must ________ the exponents. 200 e When raising a power to a power, you must ________ the exponents. Back to choices
What is the rule for multiplying powers with the same base? Back to choices
Simplify and write in scientific notation 500 d Simplify and write in scientific notation Back to choices
Simplify and write in scientific notation 400 Simplify and write in scientific notation d Back to choices
300 d Write In standard form. Back to choices
Change .0000725 into scientific notation. 200 d Change .0000725 into scientific notation. Back to choices
Change 420,000 into scientific notation. d Change 420,000 into scientific notation. Back to choices
500 c If a=3 and b=2, find Back to choices
With only positive exponents. 400 Write the expression c With only positive exponents. Back to choices
To change a negative exponent to positive, what should you do? 200 c To change a negative exponent to positive, what should you do? Back to choices
Final Jeopardy The Parthenon in Athens, Greece, is an ancient structure that has a rectangular base. The length of the Parthenon’s base is 8 meters more than twice its width. The area of the base is about 2170 square meters. Find the length and width of the Parthenon’s base. Back to choices Answer
Final Jeopardy Answer: 70 meters 31 meters Back to Choices