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1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Graphing Miscellaneous 100 pt 100 pt
Eleanor M. Savko Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 4/14/2018 Graphing Miscellaneous 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200pt 200 pt 200 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt

2 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 1 – 100 pts Simplify

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4 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 1 – 200 pts Solve

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6 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 1 – 300 pts Solve

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8 Chapter 1 – 400 pts Write the solution in interval notation
Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 1 – 400 pts Write the solution in interval notation

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10 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 1 – 500 pts

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12 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 2 – 100 pt Find the domain

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14 Chapter 2 – 200 pts Is this a one-to-one function? Why or why not?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 2 – 200 pts Is this a one-to-one function? Why or why not?

15 There are no repeating x or y values
Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Yes it is There are no repeating x or y values

16 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 2 – 300 pts Find f(-2)

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18 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 2 – 400 pts Find the slope

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20 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 2 – 500 pts Write the equation of a line that passes through the points (4, 6) and (2, -1). Put your final answer in standard form.

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22 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 3 – 100 pts Is (3,4) a solution?

23 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 NO

24 Chapter 3 – 200 pts Solve the system using SUBSTITUION
Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 3 – 200 pts Solve the system using SUBSTITUION

25 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 (5,2)

26 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 3 – 300 pts Solve using elimination

27 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 (2,-3)

28 Chapter 3 – 400 pts Solve the system:
Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 3 – 400 pts Solve the system: The perimeter of a rectangular floor is 90 feet. Find the dimension of the floor if the length is twice the width.

29 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Length 30 feet, width 15 feet

30 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Chapter 3 – 500 pts Solve the 3x3 system

31 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 (1,3,-2)

32 Graphing – 100 pts What is the y-intercept of the following equation?
Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Graphing – 100 pts What is the y-intercept of the following equation?

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34 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Graphing – 200 pts Graph the line.

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36 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Graphing – 300 pts Graph

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38 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Graphing – 400 pts Graph

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40 Graphing – 500 pts Graph the system of inequalities Eleanor M. Savko
4/14/2018 Graphing – 500 pts Graph the system of inequalities

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42 Miscellaneous – 100 pts Find x & y intercepts of the equations.
Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Miscellaneous – 100 pts Find x & y intercepts of the equations.

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44 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Miscellaneous – 200 pts Write the equation of a line that is parallel to and contains the point (-2,-5). Place your final answer in slope intercept form.

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46 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Miscellaneous – 300 pts Find the solution of the following inequality. Write your solution in interval notation.

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48 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Miscellaneous – 400 pts Set up the equations for the following system. DO NOT SOLVE. A Broadway theater has 500 seats, divided into orchestra, main, and balcony seating. Orchestra seats sell $50, main seats for $35, and balcony seats for $25. If all the main and balcony sears are sold, but only half of the orchestra seats are sold, the revenue is $14,600. If all the seats are sold , the revenue is $17,100. How many of each kind of seats?

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50 Eleanor M. Savko 4/14/2018 Miscellaneous – 500 pts Given the x-intercept of 5 and the y-intercept of -1 find the equation of a line that contains both. Place your final answer in slope-intercept form.

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