Unit 3 Day 13 Review 1

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Unit 3 Day 13 Review 1

Warm-up! Graph the following functions, with at least 4 points. Find the domain and range. Then, tell how they are changed from their parent graph. (Hint: Remember that the order of transformations can be important) 1) 2) Find the inverse Solve 3) 4) Solve 5) 4 f( x) 1 x 3 y = 3x 5 + 7 y 2x 3y x 4 f x 3 ( ) 2 x 3 5 2v 7 v 3

Warm-Up Solutions Find the domain and range of the following functions. Then, tell how they are changed from their parent graph. (Hint: Remember that the order of transformations can be important) 4 f( x) 1 x 3 1) 2) Domain: Range: (, 3) ( 3, ) (, 1) ( 1, ) f x Domain: Range: 3 ( ) 2 x 3 5 (, ) (, ) Vertical Stretch by 4, left 3, down 1 Vertical Stretch by 2, right 3, down 5 3) Find the inverse 4) Solve y = 3x 5 + 7 5) Solve y 3 4 x 7 y 5 3 2x 4 2v 7 v 3 y x (2, 2) and (8, 4)

Homework Review for Unit 3 Test Worksheet *Study for Unit 3 Test!! 4

Please pick up: Whiteboard Review A whiteboard A marker A felt piece (for an eraser) 5

Simplify the radical 7 7 4 128x y 4 2xy 8 3 3 x y 6

Solve for r. 3646 1 5(4r 17) 2 3 16 7

Multiply x 1/2 x 1/5 x 7/10 8

Graph, giving at least 4 exact points. Find the domain, range, and vertical and horizontal asymptotes. 8 f( x) 1 x 2 D :(,2) (2, ) R :(,1) (1, ) VA: x 2 HA: y 0

Solve for p. 10 7p p 2, 5 10

. Simplify. 3 2 a ( ) b 6 b a 3 4 11

Find the inverse. y = 4x + 5 y x 4 5 12

Graph, using at least 4 exact points. Find the domain, range, and tell how it was changed from the parent graph. f ( x) x 4 2 D :[ 4, ) R :[2, ) Translated left 4,up 2

Does the data show direct or inverse variation? Use this information to find the missing value. x 0.5-0.5 20-1 y 10-10? -5 Inverse y 5 1, so y x 4

Graph at least 5 exact points. Find the domain, range, and Tell how it was changed from the parent graph. 3 f ( x) x 5 4 D :(, ) R :(, ) Right 5, down 4, reflection over x-axis

Find x when y = 5, if y varies inversely as x and x = 6 when y = -18 y 18 k x k 6 y 5 108 x 108 x OR use x y x y 1 1 2 2 k 108 x 21.6

In-Class Practice & Review *Ask questions from Quiz *Start Homework Review for Unit 3 Test Worksheet *Study for Unit 3 Test!! 17

Extra problems On next slides 18

Extra Review with ANSWERS Review (not in notes) Find the solution to each equation algebraically. 20x 6 5x 39 x 1) 2) 2 3 2( 2) 8 192 x = 3 x = 1002 3) x 7 x 5 1 2 x = -3

Extra problems with answers! Old Released Exam problem!! 5. The force, F, acting on a charged object varies inversely to the square of its distance, r, from another charged object. When the two objects are 0.64 meters apart, the force acting on them is 8.2 Newtons. Approximately how much force would the object feel if it is at a distance of 0.77 meters from another object? Round to the tenths place. F = k r 2 where F = force acting on a charged object, r = distance from another charged object 8.2 = k (0.64) 2 k = (8.2) (0.64) 2 = 3.35872 F = 3.35872 r 2 F = 3.35872 (0.77) 2 = Force on object at a distance 0.77 m from object F ~ 5.7 Newtons

Extra practice - with ANSWERS! Released Exam problems!! 6. The amount of time it takes to build a road varies inversely with the number of workers building the road. Suppose it takes 50 workers 8 months to build the road. Write an equation that could be used to determine how long it would take n workers to build the road. (Be sure to define the variables. How much faster would 60 workers build the road than 50 workers? t = k where t = time in months, and n n = # people working to build the road 8 = k 50 t = 400 = 6 2/3 months 60 for 60 workers 400 = k t = 400 n t = 8 months 6 2/3 months = 1 1/3 months faster!!

Simplify the radical 3 3 8 16a b 2 3 2 2ab 2 b 22

Solve for n. 3 ( n 27) 2 64 43 23

Solve for x. 26 1 (27 x ) 4 3 3 24

Simplify. 1 (81 m 6 ) 2 9m 3 25

Solve for b. 3 b 1 10 26

Simplify. 3 3y 3 y 27y 0 27

Simplify. 5 12 5 576y x 2 5 2 2x y 18x 28

Put the function in a form easier to graph. Then, find the domain, range, and Tell how it was changed from the parent graph. f ( x) 25x 100 6 y 5 x 4 6 D :[4, ) R :(-,6] Reflected over x-axis, right 4, up 6, and stretched by 5 vertically

Is the following a direct or inverse variation? Write the equation for the variation. X Y 2 4 4 8 10 20 12.5 25 Direct y 2x

In kick boxing, it is found that the force, f, needed to break a board, varies inversely with the length, l, of the board. If it takes 5 lbs of pressure to break a board 3 feet long, how many pounds of pressure will it take to break a board that is 12 feet long? (Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary.) (5,3) and ( x,12) 5(3) 12x x 5 1.25 4 OR use y k x method

Solve the equation. Check for any extraneous solutions. x 125

Solve the equation. Check for any extraneous solutions. x 7

Solve the equation. Check for any extraneous solutions. x 27, 27

Solve the equation. Check for any extraneous solutions. x 6

Solve the equation. Check for any extraneous solutions. No Solution