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EquationsFunctionsInequalities Domain & Range Polynomials

Equations 100 Answer Solve for n: 8n + 7 = 31

Equations 100 n = 3

Equations 200 Answer Solve for x: 144 = -12(x + 5)

Equations 200 x = -17

Equations 300 Answer Solve for b: 8 + b / -4 = 5

Equations 300 b = 12

Equations 400 Answer Solve for p: p – 1 = 5p + 3p - 8

Equations 400 p = 1

Equations 500 Answer Solve for w: -4(2w + 5) = 3(8 – 4w)

Equations 500 w = 11

Functions 100 Answer By definition, what makes a relation a function?

Functions 100 In a function, x does not repeat.

Functions 200 Answer Is this relation a function? Why or why not? x y

Functions 200 Not a function because x repeats.

Functions 300 Answer Is this relation a function? Convert to ordered pairs.

Functions 300 Not a function because x repeats. {(-4, 4), (-2, -3), (-2, 2), (1, 0), (3, 2)}

Functions 400 Answer Is this relation a function? Convert to a table

Functions 400 Not a function because x repeats. x y

Functions 500 Answer Is this relation a function? What is the equation for the graph shown?

Functions 500 Not a function. x = -3

Inequalities 100 Answer Solve for d: -7d < 42

Inequalities 100 d > -6

Inequalities 200 Answer Solve for k and graph the solution on a number line. 3 < -5k + 2k

Inequalities 200 k < -1 0

Inequalities 300 Answer Solve for a: 35 ≥ 5(a – 1)

Inequalities 300 a ≤ 8

Inequalities 400 Answer Solve for x: -30 ≥ -2x + (5 – 3x)

Inequalities 400 x ≥ 7

Inequalities 500 Answer Solve for m: -8m + 2(m – 8) < -5m + 7m

Inequalities 500 m > -2

Domain & Range 100 Answer Is the graphed shown continuous or discrete data?

100 Domain & Range Continuous Data

200 Answer Domain & Range Find domain and range of the given function. x y

200 Domain & Range D: {0, 1, 2, 3, 4} R: {-8, 0, 4, 12}

300 Answer Domain & Range Find domain and range of the graph.

300 Domain & Range D: [-4, 7) or -4 ≤ x < 7 R: (-5, -2] or -5 < y ≤ -2

400 Answer Domain & Range Find domain and range. Is this continuous or discrete data?

400 Domain & Range D: (-1, ∞] or x > -1 R: [- ∞, ∞] or Continuous Data

500 Answer Domain & Range Find domain and range. Is this continuous or discrete data?

500 Domain & Range D: [-8, 7] or -8 ≤ x ≤ 7 R: [-4, 7] or -4 ≤ y ≤ 7 Continuous Data

Polynomials 100 Answer Simplify: -6(p – 8)

Polynomials p + 48

Polynomials 200 Answer Write an expression for three times the quantity m minus 7 and simplify.

Polynomials 200 3m - 21

Polynomials 300 Answer Find the perimeter of a triangle with sides 3a 2 + 7, 3a 2 – 1, and 3a – 5.

Polynomials 300 6a 2 + 3a + 1

Polynomials 400 Answer Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 2 – h and width 3h 2 + 5h – 7.

Polynomials 400 6h 2 + 8h - 10

Polynomials 500 Answer Simplify: (-x x 5 + 6x 3 ) – (6x 3 + 5x 5 – 7x 4 )

Polynomials 500 8x 5 + 6x 4