Now that I'm caught up with the current New York State Regents exams, I'm revisiting some older ones.
More Regents problems.
Algebra 2/Trigonometry Regents, January 2014
Part I: Each correct answer will receive 2 credits.
1. What is the common difference in the sequence
2a + 1, 4a + 4, 6a + 7, 8a + 10, ...?
1) 2a + 3
2) -2a - 3
3) 2a + 5
4) -2a + 5
Answer: 1) 2a + 3
Look at the difference in each term of each binomial in each term of the sequence.
The a term has its coefficient increasing by 2. The constant term is increasing by 3.
2. Which expression is equivalent to (3x2)-1?
1) 1 / 3x2
2) -3x2
3) 1 / 9x2
4) -9x2
Answer: 1) 1 / 3x2
An exponent of -1 means that you want the reciprocal of the expression getting the exponent. In this case, it's everything inside the parentheses.
The exponent of 2 is ONLY applied to the variable next to it, but not the 3 because there are no parentheses around 3x.
3. If g(x) = 1/2 x + 8 and h(x) = 1/2 x - 2, what is the value of g(h(-8))?
1) 0
2) 9
3) 5
4) 4
Answer: 3) 5
Find the value of h(-8). Take that value and use it as the input of g(x).
g(-6) = 1/2 (-6) + 8 = (-3) + 8 = 5
4. The expression 1 / (7 - SQRT(11)) is equivalent to
1) (7 + SQRT(11)) / 38
2) (7 - SQRT(11)) / 38
3) (7 + SQRT(11)) / 60
4) (7 - SQRT(11)) / 60
Answer: 1) (7 + SQRT(11)) / 38
To rationalize the denominator, multiply it by the conjugate. And if you multiply the denominator by the conjugate, you have to multiply the numerator by it as well.
= (7 + SQRT(11)) / ((7 - SQRT(11))(7 + SQRT(11))
= (7 + SQRT(11)) / (49 - (SQRT(11)2)
= (7 + SQRT(11)) / (49 - 11)
= (7 + SQRT(11)) / 38
5. The expression (a + b/c) / (d - b/c) is equivalent to
1) (c + 1) / (d - 1)
2) (a + b) / (d - b)
3) (ac + b) / (cd - b)
4) (ac + 1) / (cd - 1)
Answer: 3) (ac + b) / (cd - b)
Multiply the fraction by (1 / c) / (1 / c)
(a + b/c) / (d - b/c) * (1 / c) / (1 / c)
= (ca + b) / (cd - b)
Since there is a minus sign in the formula, subtracting -5 is the same as ADDING 5.
More to come. Comments and questions welcome.
More Regents problems.
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