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BLUE KNIGHTS Southington High School 720 Pleasant Street Southington, CT 06489 Phone: (860) 628-3229 Fax: (860) 628-3397 Home Page: www.southingtonschools.org Principal Brian Stranieri Assistant Principals Richard Aroian Michael P. Halloran Dianne Holst-Grubbe Jeffrey Shaw Dear Students, Enclosed you will find a comprehensive set of problems which reflect critical math skills that must be mastered prior to entering your Calculus class at Southington High School. You are encouraged to develop a wide range of ways for finding the correct answer, including techniques both with and without the aid of a calculator*. Working with a friend, sibling, or parent might be a helpful way to complete this assignment! On the second day of school, your teachers will check your packets for completion and count it as your first three homework grades. In order to receive full credit for the assignment, you must attempt each problem and show all work used to complete it. The answers are provided as a means to assess your own work. During the first few days of school, your teachers will provide you with an opportunity to review your work from this packet. Soon thereafter, you will be given your first quiz that addresses these skills. Our goal is for you to have a successful and enjoyable transition into your Calculus class at Southington High School. This packet is meant to facilitate this process. Try your best and remember your teachers will help you upon your return. Sincerely, Mr. Robert Lasbury Mathematics Department Chair Southington High School 860-628-3229 ext 11243 Brian R. Stranieri Principal Copies of this packet may be found on the Southington High School Website. Go to www.southingtonschools.org and click on the link to Parent Resourc

Summer Packet All Calculus Classes Name: Be sure to round all answers to 3 decimal places. Part I: Find the equation of each line in slope intercept form passing through (-1,4) and having the following characteristics: 1. Passing through the point (-4,-7) 2. Perpendicular to 2x - 3y = 5 3. With an undefined slope. 4. Parallel to the x-axis. Part II: The velocity of sound in dry air increases as the temperature increases. At 40 0 C, sound travels at a rate of about 355 meters per second. At 49 0 C it travels at a rate of about 360 meters per second. 5. Write a linear equation, in slope intercept form, for the velocity v, of sound as a function of the temperature, T. 6. Use this equation to find the velocity of sound at 60 0 C. Part III: 7. In 1998, the product was worth $20,600. The value is expected to decrease in value by $1,500 per year during the next 5 years. Use this information to write a linear equation that gives the dollar value V, of the product in terms of the year, t. ( Let t = 8 represents 1998) Part IV: Graph the following lines. 8. x + 2y + 6 = 0 9. x = 4

Part V: An employee has two options for positions in a large corporation. One position pays $12.50 plus an additional unit rate of $0.75/ unit produced. The other pays $9.20 plus a unit rate of $1.30/ unit produced. 10. Find the linear equations for hourly wages W, in terms of x, the number of units produced per hr., for each option. 11. Algebraically, find the point of intersection. 12. Interpret the meaning of the point of intersection. How would you use this information to select the correct option, if the goal were to obtain the highest hourly wage? Part VI: Solve graphically, draw a rough sketch of the graph and give the solution(s). (Use graphing calculator) 13. 2x = 15 4x 14. y = 5 2x 15. y =.77x 2-1.32x 9.31 y = x 3-3 y = 500 Part VII: Evaluate f(x) = -2x 2-5x 7 when: 16. f (-4) = 17. f (2x-1) = 18. f (2c) = 19. f(x+h) f(x) = h

Part VIII: Solve for y. Determine whether y is a function of x. 20. x 2 + y 2 = 4 21. x 2 y x 2 + 4y = 0 Part IX: Given A(-2,1) and B(3,-4) 22. Find the distance between A and B. 23. Find the midpoint of segment AB. Part X: Simplify 24. ln e 4 = 25. ln 1 = Part XI: Rewrite the following: 26. 8 = ln (X+3) in exponential form 27. e x = 9 in log form Part XII: Find each of the following in simplest radical form. 28. cos (7π/6) = 29. csc (-3π/4) = 30. tan ( -7π) = Part XIII: Find ϑ, 0 ϑ < 2π. 31. sin ϑ = ½ 32. cot ϑ = -1 33. cos (3ϑ) = ½ Part XIV: Find the Domain of each. 3 34. y = 3x 2 35. y = -4x 3 5x 2 36. y = 2x 5 7 x 37. y = ln (2x 3) Part XV: Solve algebraically. 38. 14e 3x+2 = 560 39. 4ln 3x = 15 40. ln(x+5) ln x = 2

Part XVI: Draw the graph of each of the following: (n is any positive integer) NO Calculator 41. y = -x 2 + 4 42. y = x 3 + 1 43. y 2 + 3 = x 3 44. y = x + 3 45. y = x + 3 46. y = x + 3 47. y = e x 48. y = ln x 49. y = 9 x 2 Part XVII: Find the x and y intercepts algebraically. 50. y = x 2 + x 2 51. y = x 2 9 x 2 52. y = x2 +3x (3x+1) 2

Part XVIII: Find each of the following, if f(x) = 3x 4; g(x) = x 2 5 ; h(x) = 5x + 2 53. f ο g (x) 54. g ο f (x) 55. f(g(-3)) 56. g(h(-4)) 57. f -1 (x) 58. h -1 (x) Part XIX: Graph f(x) = 4x 2 x+2 59. Domain: 60. Range: 61. Vertical Asymptote: 62. Horizontal Asymptote: 63. Roots: 64. y-intercept: Part XX: Solve for x, 0 x < 2π. 65. 2sin 2 x + 3sin x = -1 66. csc 2 x - 2 = 0 67. sin 2 x + cos x = -1 x 6, x < 2 Part XXI: 68. Graph g(x)= { } x 2 + 2, x 2 69. g(-1) = 70. g(2) =

Answer Key 1. y = 11 23 x + 3 3 2. y = 3 2 x + 5 2 3. x = -1 4. y = 4 5. y = 5 2995 x + 9 9 6. 366.11 m/sec. 7. V = -1500x + 32,600 8. 9. 10. W = 12.50 +.75x W= 9.20 + 1.30x 11. (6,17) 12. Wage = $17 First option if under 6 units Second option if over 6 units 13. 15. 16. -19 17.-8x 2-2x-4 18. -8c 2-10c-7 19. -4x-5 20. y = +/- 4 x 2 ; No x 2 21. y = ; Yes x 2 +4 22. 34 23. ( 1 2, 5 2 ) 24. 4 25. 0 26. x = e 8-3 27. x = ln 9 28. 3 2 29. 2 30. 0 31. π 6 or 5π 6 32. 3π 4 or 7π 4 39. 1 3 e15 4 40. x = 5 1 e 2 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 14. 33. π or 5π 9 9 34. All Reals 35. All Reals 36. x 7 37. x > 3 2 ln 40 2 38. x = 3

55. 8 46. 56. -23 57. x+4 3 58. x2 2 5 59. (-, -2) U (-2, ) 60. (-, 4) U (4, ) 61. x = -2 47. 62. y = 4 63. ( 1 2, 0) 64. (0,1) 48. 65. x = 3π 2 66. x = π 4, 3π 4 49. 67. x = π 68. 50. (-2,0) & (1,0) (0,-2) 51. (0,0) & (3,0) & (-3,0) (0,0) 69. -7 70. 6 52. (-3,0) & (0,0) (0,0) 53. 3x 2 19 54. 9x 2-24x + 11