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Chapter 5 Review 5-1 to 5-3

Evaluate the expression. 1.)

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Evaluate the expression. 2.)

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Evaluate the expression. 3.)

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Evaluate the expression. 4.)

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Simplify the expression. 5.)

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Simplify the expression. 6.)

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Simplify the expression. 7.)

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Simplify the expression. 8.)

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Graph the polynomial function. Describe the end behaviors of the function. 9.)

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Describe the end behaviors of the functions. 10.)

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Describe the end behaviors of the functions. 11.)

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Perform the indicated operation. 12.)

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Perform the indicated operation. 13.)

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Perform the indicated operation. 14.)

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Perform the indicated operation. 15.)

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Perform the indicated operation. 16.)

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Perform the indicated operation. 17.)

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On July 21, 2004, the national debt of the United States was about $7,282,000,000,000. The population of the United States at that time was about 294,000,000. Suppose the national debt was divided equally among everyone in the United States. How much would each person owe? Use scientific notation to solve. 18.)

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