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Advanced Algebra 2 – Appendix A Review (Closure) CL A-119. Determine if the following sequences are arithmetic, geometric, or neither: a) −7, −3, 1, 5, 9, ... b) −64, −16, −4, −1, ... c) 1, 0, 1, 4, 9, ... d) 0, 2, 4, ... CL A-120. a) Find an equation to represent each table as a sequence. b) Solve the following systems algebraically. a) b) c) x + 2y = 17 4x + 5y = 11 4x − 3y = −10 1 x−y=2 2x + 6y = 16 x= y−1 CL A-121. d) 2x + y = −2x + 5 3x + 2y = 2x + 3y 4 CL A-122. Solve each equation after first rewriting it in a simpler equivalent form. a) 3(2x − 1) + 12 = 4x – 3 CL A-123. b) 3x 2 + =2 7 7 c) x-3 3 = x 5 d) 4x(x − 2)= (2x + 1)(2x − 3) Simplify each expression. a) (−3x)2 b) (3x)−2 c) 2(3x)2 (3x)3 d) 2(3x)2 (3x)-2 Create multiple representations of each line described below. a) A line with slope 4 and y-intercept −6. CL A-124. b) A line with slope 3 that passes through the point (5, 7). 2 Create an explicit equation for each recursively-defined sequence below. a) a1 = 17, an+1 = an – 7 b) t(1)= 3, t(n + 1) = 5 · t(n) CL A-125. Use a graph to describe the domain and range of each function or sequence below. a) The function f(x) = (x − 2)2 b) The sequence t(n) = 3n − 5. CL A-126. When a family with two adults and three children bought tickets for an amusement park, they paid a total of $56.50. The next family in line, with four children and one adult, paid $49.50. Find the adult and child ticket prices by writing and solving a system of equations. CL A-127. Check your answers using the table at the end of this section. Which problems do you feel confident about? Which problems were hard? Have you worked on problems like these in previous math classes? Use the table to make a list of topics you need to learn more about, and a list of topics you just need to practice more. CL A-128. Answers and Support for Appendix A Closure MN = Math Note, LL = Learning Log Problem Solution CL A119. a. arithmetic b. geometric c. neither d. arithmetic Need Help? More Practice Section A.2 Problems A-42, A-44, A50, A-87, and A-114 MN: A.3.2 CL A120. a. t(n) = −3n + 7 b. t(n) = 5(1.2)n or t(n) = 6(1.2)n- Lessons A.2.2 and A.3.2 Problems A-37, A-64, A68, A-83, A-87, and A-99 CL A121. a. (7, 5) b. (−1, 3) Explanations and practice of topics from previous courses are available in the Core Connections Algebra Parent Guide with Extra Practice,available free atwww.cpm.org. Problems A-7, A-22, A36,A-54, A-70, and A-88 1 c. (− , 3) d. (1, 1) CL A122. a. −6 b. 4 c. 7.5 Topic from previous course Problems 1-40, 1-52, A15,A-87, and A-105 Topic from previous course Problems A-9, A-10, A13,A-24, A-56, and A-102 Topic from previous course Problems A-11, A-16, A37, A-46, and A-92 d. CL A123. a. 9x2 b. c. d. 162x4 CL A124. a. y = 4x − 6 b. y = x− CL A125. b. t(n) = 24 −7n Lesson A.2.3 c. t(n) = CL A126. CL A127. (5)n Problems A-71, A-78, A83, A-89, and A-104 MN: A.3.2 Problems A-25 and A-118 a. Domain: all real numbers Range: y 0b. 15 t-shirts, 3 sweatshirts b. Domain: all positive integers; Range: all numbers of the form 3n − 5 2a + 3c = 56.5, a + 4c = 49.5 adults cost $15.50, children cost $8.50 Lesson A.3.3 LL: A.3.3 Problems A-71 and A-81