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Section: ______________________________ Date: _______________

Module 1: Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences


I. Identify the number pattern and fill in the missing numbers.
1. -2 6 -18 54

2. 164 54 6 2

3. -20 -100 -500 -2500

4. -4 -100 500 -2500

5. 7 -14 28 -56

II. What movie series is this quote from?


Skynet begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware 2:14 A.M, Eastern time,
August 29th. In a, they try to pull the plug.
A. Find the common difference of this arithmetic sequences.
R (1, 6, 11, 16, 21) T ( -3.7, -2.4, -1.1, .2, 1.5 )
I (68, 51, 34, 17, 0) A ( -5, -6.5, -8, -9.5, -11)
B. Find the common ratios of these geometric sequences.
N (6,18,54,162,486) R (24, 12, 6, 3, 1.5 )
O (-4, -28, -196, -1372, -9604) E (1.1, 1.87, 3.179, 5.4043, 9.18731)
C. Find the next term in each sequence.
M (19, 32, 45, 58, 71) T (3,45, 675)

_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
10125 1.7 5 84 -17 3 -1.5 1.3 7 .5
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Module 2: Polynomials and Polynomial Equations


I. Match the Column A with the appropriate synthetic division in Column B.

x
3
1. ( 42 x + 3 x +1 )( x3)

3 2
2. (x 6 x + 7 x +6)
4 2
3. ( 2 x 3 x + 4 x9 ( x +2)

4. ( 2 x 3

II. Factor each quadratic equation. Number one is given so that it will be easy for you to
answer the next equations.
2 2
1. x +3 x +2=0 x +2 x + x+ 2=( x +2)(x+ 1) X=-2 or 1
2
2. a +7 a+ 6=0
3. b2 + 4 b+ 4=0
4. c 2+ 5 c+ 6=0
5. d 2 +8 d +12=0
6. e 2+ 6e+8=0
7. f 7 +7 f +10=0
8 g2 +8 g +7=0
9. h2 +10 h+9=0
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Module 3: Polynomial Functions


Direction: Fill in the blank for the corresponding answer.
Polynomial Degree Number of Terms Name

3 2 3
10 x + 4 x + x 4 3( the x ) 4 1. ______________

t( t 3 +t)=t 4 +t 2 4 ( the t 4 ) 2. ________ Quadratic Binomial

8 3.______________ 1 Constant Monomial

( x+ 4) xy
+ +3
2 3 2( the xy ) 4. ________ Quadratic Trinomial

4 x 3 y 4 +2 x 2 y + xy + x+ y4 8( the x 3 y 4 ) 5. ___________ 6. ______________

II.
Factor (s) Root Multiplicity Behavior Graph
7. 11.
Pass through
( x+ 3) Odd: 1

8. 12.
3
x1 Odd: 3,5 Squiggle
Pass Through
9. 13.
2
x Even: 2 Bounce or
Touch

10. Flatter 14.


4
x+2 Even: 4,6 Bounce

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Module 4: CIRCLES
Identify what is ask in the question use the choices below.
Congruent Arcs Major Arc Minor Arc
Secant Congruent Circles Sector of a Circle
Arc External Secant Segment Central Angle
Semicircle Inscribed Angle Point of tangency

____________1. A part of a circle


____________2. A line that intersects a circle at exactly two points.It contains a chord of a cricle.
____________3.An arc measuring one-half the circumference of a circle.
____________4. An angle formed by two rays whose vertex is the center of the circle.
____________5. An arc of a circle whose measure is greater than that of a semicircle.
____________6.An arc of a circle whose meaure is less than that of semicircle.
____________7.The part of secant segment that is outside a circle.
____________8. Circles with congruent radii.
____________9.The region ounded by an arc of the circleand tworadi to the endpoints of the arc.
____________10. Arcs of the same circle or of congruent circles with equal measures.
____________11. An angle whose vertex is on a circle and whose sides contain chords of the circle.
____________12. The pointof intersection of the tangent line and the circle.
II. Write the word CIRCLE if the situation is true and SEMICIRCLE if it is false.
1. Circle is the relationship among Chords, 3. In a congruent arcs, two minor arcs are
Arcs, Central Angles and Inscribed Angles congruent if and only if their corresponding
chords are congruent.
2.If an angle is inscribed in a cricle, then the
measure of the angle equal to one of the
measure of its intercepted arc.
4. The tangent to a circle a line coplanar with 7. The point of tangency is the region bounded
the circle and intersects it at one and only one by an arc and the segment joining its endpoints
point.
8. A common tangent is a line that is tangent to
5.An external secant segment is the part of a twocircles in the same plane.
secant segment that is outside a circle.
6. If a line is tangent to a cricle, then it is
perpendiculat to the radius drawn to the point
of tangency.

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Module 5: Plane Coordinate Geometry


I. Find the distance of the following by using the distance formula.
1. M (3,-4) and N (11,-4)
2. P (4,-8) and Q (4,9)
3. R (-5,4) and E(8,7)
4. S (3,4) and B (15,9)
5. X (-4,10) and Y(3,6)
6. C (-4,3) and D (10,8)
7. S (-5, -3) and T (2,8)
8. K (4,-4) and L (-4,8)
9. E (8,2) and F ( -7,6)
10. R (5,8) and P (-7,-2)

II. Find the midpoint of the


following and plot it in the given
graph.
1. A (7,9) and B (13,11)
2. C(6,12) and D (10,6)
3. K (-3,2) and L (12,7)
4. R (-3,9 ) and S (11,-7)
5. P(-6, -2) and Q (9,7)
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Module 6: Permutation And Combination


I.Answer the following
1. If n=5 and r= 2 Permutation: _____________ Combination: ______________
2. If n=8 and r-6 Permutation: _____________ Combination: ______________
3. If n=12 and r=6 Permutation: _____________ Combination: ______________
4. If n= 11 and r=3 Permutation: _____________ Combination: ______________
5. If n=6 and r=2 Permutation: _____________ Combination: ______________
6. If n=15 and r=5 Permutation:______________ Combination: ______________
7. If n=21 and r=2 Permuation: ______________ Combitnation: ______________
8. if n= 12 and r=1 Permuation: ______________ Combination: ______________

II.
____________1. How many ways are there for Alice, Bob and Carol to line up at the box
office at the movies?
_____________2. How many different comittees of 8 people can be form from a freshman
class of 25 students?
_____________3. How many ways are there to arrange the fourletters in the word MATH
_____________4. What is 4!
_____________5. Solve for 8P3
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Module 7: Probability of Compound Events
Answer the following questions
1.When a fair die is thrown, what I the probability of getting number greater than 4?
2. If a number is chosen at random from numbers 1 to 20 inclusive, what is the probability
that:
a. a prime number will be picked?
b. an even number will be picked?
c. a single digit number will be picked?
3. Each of the letters of the word SUCCESS is written on a card and all the cards are placed
into a bag. A card is randomly selected from the bag. Find the probability that card bears:
a. the letter S
b. a vowel
c. the letter A
4. A bag contains 7 white balls, 3 red balls and 2 black balls. A ball is picked from the bag at
random. Find the probability of:
a. picking a red ball.
b. picking a black ball
c. picking either a white or black ball
5. Jonathan spins 2 spinners; one of which is labelled 1,2 and 3 and the other is labelled A, B,
C and D.
Given all the outcomes are equally likely, find the probability that:
a. the spinners stop at 2 and C
b. The spinners stop at 3 and either B or D
c. the spinners stop at A and any number.
6.Albert chooses a card at random from those as shown below:
M A T H E M A T I C S
What is the probability that the card is:
a. an M? c. a U?
b. an A or an E?
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Module 8: Measures of Position


Answer the following
1. The median score is also the _________.
a. upper quartile b. 8th decile c. 2nd quartile
2. Given 8,7,9,9,5,11,15,6,4,7,7 give the
a. mean:
b. median:
c. mode:
3.
Key to Correction Module 4:
1. Arc
Module1 2. Secant
1. -162 3. Semicirlce
2. 18 4. Central angle
3. -4 5. Major arc
4. 20 6. Minor arc
5. 112 7. External Secant Segment
6. R=5 8. Congruent Circles
7. I=-17 9. Sector of a circle
8. T= 1.3 10. Congruent circles
9. A=-1.5 11. Congruent arcs
10. N=3 12. Point of tangency
11. O=7 Test II
12. R=.5 1. CIRCLE
13. E=1.7 2. SEMICIRCLE
14. M=84 3. SEMICIRCLE
15. T=10125 4. CIRCLE
16-20 5. CIRCLE
6. CIRCLE
Module 2: 7. SEMICIRCLE
8. CIRCLE
Module 3:
Module 5

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