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Math 11P

Final Exam Prep

SOLVING SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS (CHAPTER 5)


1.

Solve each system of equations by any means demonstrated in class.


a)

d)

4 x 3y 9
2x 5y 1

y x 4
y 3x 1

1
y 5
2
1
1
x y 3
3
4

3x

b)

e)

y x 2 2x 8
y x 4

c)

y x 5
y 3 2x

2x y 14

f)

x 2y z 12
2x 2y z 3

2. Pecans cost $22 per kg and walnuts cost $16 per kg. The two types of nuts are mixed together to
create a 50 kg bag costing $18 per kg. How many kilograms of each type are there?
3. Sasha invests $15 000 at CIBC. He puts part in a GIC at 4% and the rest in a term deposit at 2.5%.
At the end of the year, there is $472.50 in interest accumulated. How much did he put into each
investment?
4. 25 bolts and 25 washers have a mass of 475 g. 17 bolts and 34 washers have a mass of 442 g.
Determine the mass of one bolt and one washer.

SOLVING QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS (CHAPTER 2)


5. Graph the following parabolas.
a)
d)

1 2
x 1
2
y (x 2) 2

b) y 2(x 1) 2 2

c) y 2(x 6) 2

e) y (x 5) 2 2

f)

y (x 2) 2 3

6. Graph the following functions and their inverses.


a) y x 2
b) f (x ) (x 2) 2 3
7. Write the equations for the following reciprocals. Then, sketch the original graph and the reciprocal
graph on the same grid.
a) f (x ) x 5
b) f (x ) x 2 x 12
8. Write a function with the following roots.
a)

-2, -2

9. Complete the square.


a) y x 2 2x 15

b)

2
4
,
3
5

b) y 2x 2 4x 10

POLYNOMIAL AND RATIONAL FUNCTIONS (CHAPTER 3, PART 1)


10. For the following parabolas,
i)
sketch the graph
ii) determine the domain and range
iii) determine whether the function has a maximum or minimum
iv) determine the value of the maximum or minimum
v) calculate the zeros
a)

y 3(x 5) 2 2

b) y 6x 2 17x 14

c) y 2x 2 8x 7

11. Sketch the graph of the following functions.


a) f (x ) (x 2) 2 (x 2)
b) A quartic function with roots -4, 0, 2, 4 that has no minimum and is
congruent to f ( x ) x ( x 4)( x 3 ) 2
12. Determine the equation of the quadratic function from the following information.
a) zeros at -5 and 4 and passes through (6, 11)
b) roots at 4 and -4 and passes through (6, 3)
13. Determine the composition of function using the following.
g (x ) x 2 3x 2

f (x ) x 2
p (x )

a)

1
x

g (f (x ))

m (x )

b) h (n (x ))

h (x ) x 4

2
x 1

c)

n (x ) 5

g (n (x ))

d) p (f (x )) m (x )

POLYNOMIAL AND RATIONAL FUNCTIONS (CHAPTER 3, PART 2)


14. Graph each of the following functions. Determine any critical points and asymptotes for each. Use a
table of signs or table of values to determine the shape, size, and direction of each function.
a) f ( x ) 2 x 4 3
b) f ( x ) 2 x 1 3
c)

f (x )

x3 2

2x
x 1
3
g) f ( x )
x2

e) f ( x )

d) f ( x ) x 2 4
f)

f (x )

h) f ( x )

x2 x 6
x 3
1

x 2 2x 8

SOLVING POLYNOMIAL EQUALITIES AND INEQUALITIES (CHAPTER 4)


15. Describe the purpose for the following theorems.
a) Remainder Theorem

b) Factor Theorem

16. Calculate the remains for the following systems. Indicate if the divisor is a factor of the polynomial.
a) f (1) when f ( x ) 2 x 4 5 x 2 2
b) g (2) when g ( x ) 2 x 3 x 2 x
c)

h( 4) when h( x ) x 3 x 2 3

d) ( 2w 4 3w 2 1) (w 3)

e) (2q 3 5q 2 2q 1) (q 1)

f)

(g 3 4g 2 2g 3) (g 1)

g) (2 x 3 3 x 2 7 x 3 ) ( 2 x 5 )

h) (2 x 3 3 x 2 2 x 3 ) ( 2 x 3)

17. When the polynomial g ( x ) 3 x 3 mx 2 nx 7 is divided by x 2 , the remainder is 3 ; however,


when the polynomial is divided by x 1 , the remainder is 18 . Determine the values of m and n.
18. Solve the following using the quadratic formula.
a) f ( x ) 3 x 2 12 x 11

b) 10 x 2 7 x 1

19. Determine the nature of the roots for the following.


a) y 6 x 2 x 1
b) 8 x x 2 16
c) 5 x 2 2 x 1 0
20. Determine the values of k so that the function has:
a) two equal real roots; kx 2 2 x 1 0
b) no real roots; 2 x 2 20 x k 0
c) one real root; x 2 kx 8 0
21. Factor each of the following by any of the methods demonstrated in class.
a) f ( x ) 3 x 3 4 x 2 5 x 2
c)

x 3 4x 2 3x 2 0

b) f ( x ) 4 x 3 3 x 2 4 x 3
d) x 4 2 x 3 9 x 2 2 x 8 0

22. Solve for x for the following equalities and inequalities.


a) ( x 4)( 6 x )( x 2) 0
b) ( x 4)( 6 x )( x 2) 0
c)

x 2 7 x 10 0

d) x 2 7 x 10 0

e)

x 3 5 x 2 24 x 0

f)

x 3 5 x 2 24 x 0

COORDINATE GEOMETRY (CHAPTER 9)


23. Determine the shortest distance between ( 4, 5) and y x 5
24. Write the equations of the circles using the following information.
a) centre (8, 1) and radius 6
b) centre ( 5, 5) ; passes through (1, 1)
25. Determine the vertical, horizontal, and shortest distance between the following lines:
3y 2x 12 0 and 3 y 2x 6 0 .
26. Determine the equation of a tangent at point A (8, 6) to circle x 2 y 2 100 .
27. Determine the points of interception between y x 2 and ( x 1) 2 ( y 2) 2 9 .
28. Prove algebraically that quadrilateral ABCD is a parallelogram. A (3, 1) , B (5, 8) , C (10, 9) , D (8, 2) .
29. Determine the equation of the tangent to the circle with equation ( x 2) 2 ( y 3 ) 2 25 and the P
( 6, 6) .

CIRCLE GEOMETRY (CHAPTERS 7/8)


30. Find the measure of each indicated angle or segment. Write a reason for each answer.

1 = _________

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2 = _________

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3 = _________

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HEF = _________

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HG = _________

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EF = _________

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HF = _________

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4 = _________

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5 = _________

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6 = _________

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7 = _________

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8 = _________

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9 = _________

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SU = _________

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1 = _________

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2 = _________

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3 = _________

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4 = _________

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5 = _________

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6 = _________

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7 = _________

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8 = _________

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ABE = _________

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1 = _________
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2 = _________
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GH = _________
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