Chapter 1 Problem Review Assignments 11, 12, 13 Common Version.

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Chapter 1 Problem Review Assignments 11, 12, 13 Common Version

11

Evaluate if a = a

Is this number Rational or Irrational? 

Organize in ascending order.  3 / 3, 3, 3  3,  3

Is this number Rational or Irrational?  8

Is this number Rational or Irrational?

Organize in ascending order. -4/7, -3/5, -.5, -.8

Evaluate if x = 2. x+12

Organize in ascending order. 4/7, -3/5,.8, -.5

Identify the variable. 2x+12 2 x 12

Identify the variable a 7 28 a

Is this number Rational or Irrational? 2/3

Is this number Rational or Irrational?  4

Is this number Rational or Irrational? 

12

Simplify 2 2 * 2 3

Simplify 19 0

Find the greatest common divisor of the following numbers. 6 & 8

Find the greatest common divisor of the following numbers. 8 & 9

Evaluate 2 3

Find the greatest common divisor of the following numbers. 24 & 36

Find the greatest common divisor of the following numbers. 18 & 24

Simplify (4x) 2 (2x) 3

Simplify (2/3) 3

Simplify 9 5 /9 3

Evaluate -8 2

Simplify (2/5) (-1)

Evaluate:x raised to the second power

Find the greatest common divisor of the following numbers. 60 & 90

Simplify 9 3 /9 5

Evaluate 8 2

Evaluate 8 (-2)

Evaluate (-5) 2

Simplify (2 3 ) 5

13

Find the value of the expression. |-1.3|

Decide whether the answer of (-2) 7 is positive or negative.

Evaluate the following expression when x = x 2 -8x+9

Simplify the expression. (x - 3)(-5)

Evaluate the following expression.

The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of the lengths of its four sides. Find the perimeter of the rectangle below when x = 4.

Simplify the expression. -5(x + 4)

Evaluate the power. (-4) 3

Find the value of the expression. -|10.6|

Find the quotient.

Find the value of the expression (-8.7)

Decide whether the answer of (-2)(5)(-3) is positive or negative.

Find the value of the expression (-7.2)

Evaluate the following expression when x = 1/3. + x

Decide whether the answer of (-2)(-3)(-4) is positive or negative.

Evaluate the power. -5 2

Evaluate the following expression when x = 6. |9|- 2x + 5

Evaluate the following expression. 5(10-8)/(2 2 -3) Round you answer the hundredth

Find the product. (-5.2)(-2.7)(-2.3)

Find the value of the expression. |24|

Find the value of the expression

Evaluate the following expression. Write the answer in FRACTION form.

Decide whether the answer of (-3) 2 is positive or negative.