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Math 233A Intermediate Algebra Fall 2012 Study Guide for Exam 1 E x a m 1 is scheduled for Wednesday, September 12*. Y o u may use a 3" x 5" note card (both sides) and a scientific calculator. Y o u are expected to know (or have written on your note card) any formulas you may need. Think about any rules and procedures you needed to know for homework. For example: exponent rules, etc... For E x a m 1 you w i l l need to be able to: 1. K n o w how to simplify numbers with exponents, absolute values, simplify statements using the order of operations and how to complete inequality statements (including fractions and decimals). 1.3 & 1.4 Absolute Value: Order of Operations: anythin^= positive - grouping symbols (),[ ], {} (inside follow order of op. too) - exponents and roots - anything = negative - multiplication/division (left to right) - addition/subtraction (left to right) 2. K n o w how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive and negative numbers (including fractions and decimals), while simplify expressions and using the order of operations. 1.3 & 1.4 Addition/Subtraction: ^ + — = at/ ± be , fd . . . . Multiplication: a c b d Division: = ac d be (multiply straight across the top and the bottom, unless you can cross cancel first) bd 1^^^^.^^^ b . ^ common denominator, add/subtract numerators and keep denominator) bd (flip the 2"^ fraction and multiply) be Positive Fractions: Negative fractions: -a a a -a a -b b b b -b 3. Translate phrases into mathematical statements. 1.3 & 1.4 * Subtract: a subtract b means: a — b * Subtracted from: a subtracted from b means: b — a 4. Negative with exponents. 1.6 if n is even, the number is positive (-ay if n is odd, the number is negative 5. K n o w the difference between -V = -4, (-2)=' = 4, and {-xf -(-2)^ = -4 (exponents first!) 6. Evaluate an algebraic expression variables given specific values for the variables. 1.4 7. Simplify expressions using the rules o f exponents, including expressions with both positive, negative, and zero exponents. 1.5 * product rule: x'" -x" = jc'"^" * power rule: {x ) = x * zero exponent rule: * add/subtract with same base: x'" ± x" no rule! 1 1 * negative exponent rule: x " = — a n d - ^ = x" =\ x"' * quotient rule: — = x"' " * expanded power rule: 'ax^ * fraction raised to negative exponent: a'"x'" a b'"y" b'"' a'" 8. Convert decimal numbers to scientific notation and convert scientific notation to decimal numbers. 1.6 axlO" if n > 0, the number is 1 or greater if n < 0, the number is smaller than 1 * moving decimals: add: < subtract: 3. Multiply and divide numbers in scientific notation. 6.3 ^multiplying: (axW"){bx\(r) = abx\(r*" * dividing: (£^^1^ = ^x10'"-" ^ (^xlO") b Practice Problems The solutions to all the problems listed below, are posted on my website. For those o f you who have the Chapter Test Prep Video cd that came with the book, you can use it to see someone solving each o f the problems in the Chapter Tests. If you don't have it, it is available at the Math Lab. Intermediate Algebra Chapter 1 Exam Review Name 1. Insert > , <, or = between each pair to make a true statement. a.) -4.06 -(-5) 23 -(-5) 2. Arrange the numbers from smallest to biggest. b.) -4.2 -4.02 d.) 8 - - 2 8-(-2) 3. -(_5)2^5.(_22) -(-1), 4. 6. Simplify: !8^(6)(3) + 18^(6-3) 5. Simplify: 7. 5-(2'-2')-(V8-5) Simplify: Simplify: 1 0 - 7-2(5-^27) Simplify: [-7 - (-2)] + [VsT + V27 - 3] + (-5') 8. Simplify: 9. Simplify: ^/l00-2(2'•5-2') 10. Divide: 4+ 3(2-5'^3)' 11. Divide: -^•X-^-^) 2-[(V9-5)-2'] -3.3-(-3.3) 12. A d d : -3-2^-5 13. A d d : — _T_ 1 5 _ ^ _ f 5 ' + 5 15 14. Simplify: [(3-(4-6))-2]^ 2[(32^4^)-(2-4)] 16. Simplify: 12^36 ("8, 15. Simplify: 1A1_1_1J_1 3 4 2 6 8 17. Simplify: 6 14 8-lof 3 (-4)+ 4 12 +- 9 •[ 6 718 1 4 18. Evaluate for jc =-2.1: -3x^ + 5JC + 8 20. Evaluate for x = 5 and;^ = -4 : 19. Evaluate for x = 1.2 andj^; = 3.4 : x~+xy~2y~ 21. Evaluate for x = -2 and _)/ == Vi: -x~ -xy + Ay' 22. Simplify. 23. Simplify. -3-2''-3-2-' 24. Multiply. 25. Simplify. (-3x//)^ 26. Simplify. i-^x'y'zr 27. Multiply. {-2x'yzyi:^x'/) 28. Simplify. 6x'y'z 30. Simplify. 29. Simplify. M X 31. Convert the following to scientific notation. 0.0000000978 4x-\'i 32. Convert the following to standard form. 2.64x10' 33. Multiply. 34. Divide. 35. Simplify. (2.5xl0')(3.4xl0-') 2x10"' (2.5x10* )(1.5xltf) 4x10' (7.5 xlO-") 36. There are 675,000,000 square feet o f Wal-Mart to 300,000,000 U.S. citizens. Find how feet per U.S. citizen in scientific notation.