Intermediate Algebra and TrigonometryMidterm Review 2014
YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN CALCULATOR!
Tuesday January 28, 2014Room 505(per1) Proctor – Mr. Cook
8:05am – 10:05amRoom 517(per7) Proctor – Mr. Sommo
FORMAT
PART I – 75 multiple choice Part I = 75 points
Part II – 5 short answerPart II = 25 points
Total points = 100
CONTENT
Chapter 2
- Graph a quadratic function in standard form or vertex form.
- Identify special components of a graph: vertex, x-intercepts, y-intercept, axis of symmetry
- Find the maximum or minimum value of a function.
- Factor expressions.
- Solve a quadratic equation by factoring.
- Solve a quadratic equation by taking square roots.
- Solve a quadratic equation by completing the square.
- Complete the square to write a quadratic function in vertex form.
- Perform operations with complex numbers. Find the absolute value of a complex number.
- Solve quadratic equations whose solutions are complex numbers.
- Solve quadratic equations using the quadratic formula.
- Use the discriminant to tell whether a quadratic function has one solution, 2 solutions or no real solutions.
- Solve real-life problems involving quadratic functions.
Chapter 3
- Decide whether a function is a polynomial.
- Write polynomials in standard form. State the degree and leading coefficient. Classify polynomials by name (ex. Quadratic, cubic…).
- Factor expressions including special patterns (difference of squares, sum/difference of cubes) and factoring by grouping.
- Add, subtract and multiply polynomials.
- List all possible rational zeros for a polynomial function.
- Describe the end behavior for a polynomial function.
- Divide polynomials using long division and synthetic division.
- Solve a polynomial equation. (Find all zeros, both real and complex.)
- Write a polynomial function when you are given the zeros.
- Graph a polynomial function.
- Solve real-life problems involving polynomial functions.
Chapter 5
- Solve problems involving direct, inverse, joint and combined variation.
- Multiply and divide rational expressions. (State excluded values.)
- Add and subtract rational expressions.
- Solve rational equations.
- Graph rational functions. Identify special components of the graph: x-intercepts, y-intercept, vertical asymptote, horizontal asymptote, hole in the graph.
- State the domain and range of a rational function.
- Evaluate expressions involving rational exponents.
- Graph the square root and cube root functions. State the domain and range.
- Describe transformations of these functions with respect to the parent graphs.
- Solve radical equations.
- Graph and solve radical inequalities.
- Solve real-life problems involving rational and radical functions.
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