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Question 1. Simplify . A. Go to #4 B. Go to # 12 C . Go to # 17 D. Go to # 9. Question 2. Simplify. 38 4 Go to #10 2 4 Go to #7 1536 Go to #16 24 Go to #5. Question 3. What is the domain and range for the function: y = 4(2) x + 6?.

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  1. Question 1 • Simplify A. Go to #4 B. Go to # 12 C. Go to # 17 D. Go to # 9

  2. Question 2 • Simplify 384 Go to #10 24 Go to #7 1536 Go to #16 24 Go to #5

  3. Question 3 • What is the domain and range for the function: y = 4(2)x + 6? Domain: ( , Range: (6,) Go to #15 Domain: ( , Range: (-6,) Go to #9 Domain: ( , Range: (-,) Go to #4 Domain: ( , Range: (-,) Go to #12

  4. Question 4 • What are the transformations for the function y = -(4)x+7 – 3? Shrink by a SF of ½, shift left 7, shift down 3 Go to #14 Stretch by a SF of ½, shift right 7, shift down 3 Go to #7 Shrink by a SF of ½ , reflect across the asymptote, shift left 7, shift down 3 Go to #17 Shrink by a SF of ½, reflect across the asymptote, shift left 3, shift up 7 Go to #9

  5. Question 5 • What is the common ratio in the following geometric sequence: 3 Go to #8 20 Go to #3 Go to #7 Go to #14

  6. Question 6 • If a3=12 and r= 3, what is a1? Go to #17 108 Go to #5 Go to #12 4 Go to #2

  7. Question 7 • Write the rule for the geometric sequence if a3 = 8 and a5 = 288. an = Go to #10 an = Go to #27 an = 8 Go to #3 an = Go to #11

  8. Question 8 • If f(x) = x2 + 3 and g(x) = x -5 what is f(g(x))? x2 – 2 Go to # 10 x2 - 10x + 28 Go to # 2 x2+ x - 2 Go to # 15 x3 - 5x2 +3x - 15 Go to # 18

  9. Question 9 • What is the inverse of the function Go to #14 Go to #2 Go to #13 Go to #6

  10. Question 10 • Solve for x: 3x-2 = 272x-1 x= Go to #18 x= -1 Go to #3 x= 0 Go to #6 x= 5 Go to #15

  11. Question 11 • A new car is purchased for $40,000. If the value of the car depreciated at 10% each year, when will the car be worth $20,000? About 60.5 years Go to #14 About 6.5 years Go to #9 About 10 years Go to #6 About 5 years Go to #2

  12. Question 12 • A ring is purchased for $1,000. The value of the ring appreciates 5% each year. How much will the ring be worth after 10 years? $162,051 Go to #3 $598.74 Go to #7 $57,665.04 Go to #15 $1,628.89 Go to #10

  13. Question 13 • $2,000 is deposited into a savings account that is compound quarterly at 3%. How much will be in the bank after 5 years? $2,318.55 Go to #4 $2,322.37 Go to #1 $8,495.70 Go to #10 $2,076.13 Go to #15

  14. Question 14 • What is the rate of change for over the interval Go to #8 Go to #16 Go to #12 Go to #5

  15. Question 15 • Solve the inequality: Go to #9 Go to #1 Go to #11 Go to #18

  16. Question 16 • If and , what is f(x)-g(x)? x – 1 Go to #11 x2 - x - 1 Go to #4 x2 – x + 5 Go to #3 x2 – 1 Go to #17

  17. Question 17 • Which of the following statements is true if f(x) = 3x2 + 4, g(x) = x–2, & h(x) = 3x2 - 12x+ 16 h(x) = f(x) – g(x) Go to #9 h(x) = f(g(x)) Go to #14 h(x) = g(f(x)) Go to #11 h(x) = f(x) + g(x) Go to #2

  18. Question 18 • Which of the following points would be on the graph of (1, 7) Go to # 15 (2, 7) Go to #1 (2, 4) Go to #4 (1, ) Go to # 11

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