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Name ____________________________________________________________ Date ____________ Color ___________ Algebra Review for Q1 Quarterly Exam Ms. Hahl Part 1: Directions: Choose the correct answer. Write the selected letter on the line to the left of the number and circle the selected choice. ______1) 11 – (-18) = a) -7 b) – 29 c) 7 d) 29 ______2) Which number is whole, but not natural? a) 3 b) ½ c) 0 d) -5 ______3) What property is represented by: If 3 +13 = 16, then 16 = 3 + 13 a) commutative b) symmetric c) transitive d) reflexive ______4) What property is represented by: 3 (4 + x) = 3(4) + 3(x) a) associative prop. of mult. b) associative prop. of add. c) distributive d) commutative ______5) 5 + (-18) = a) -23 b) – 13 c) 13 d) 23 ______6) Which statement represents the multiplicative identity? a) 12 ∙ 0 = 12 b) 12 + 0 = 12 c) 12 ∙ 1 = 12 d) 12 + 0 = 12 ______7) 100 + 102 ÷ (- ½) + (8) (-6) = a) 52 b) 2 c) -148 d) 348 ______8) -56 ÷ (⅞) = a) -49 b) 49 c) -64 d) 64 ______9) Which number is an integer, but not rational? a) π b) 0 c) – 4 d) none ______10) Which number is irrational? a) -5 b) π c) -.33 d) none ______11) 11 – 8 = a) – 19 b) – 3 c) 19 d) 3 ______12) What property is represented by: 2 + 4 = 4 + 2? a) Reflexive b) Commutative prop. of add. c) distributive d) Identity ______13) What property is represented by: 7+10 = 7+10? a) commutative b) symmetric c) transitive d) reflexive ______14) Which statement represents the Additive Identity? a) 12 ∙ 0 = 12 b) 12 + 0 = 12 c) 12 ∙ 1 = 12 d) 12 + 1 = 12 _____ 15) Which number is an integer but is not a whole number? a) ¼ b) 3 c) -5 d) 0 _____ 16) a) 13 b) – 41 c) – 13 d) 41 _____ 17) Which number is an integer but not a natural number? a) -10 b) 3 c) ¼ d) 7 _____ 18) Determine if the statement is true or false: -2 < 4 a) True b) False _____ 19) Which number is a real number that is neither negative nor positive? a) -3 b) 0 c) – ½ d) ¼ _____ 20) Determine if the given number is rational or irrational: a) rational b) irrational _____ 21) The set of natural numbers can be found in the set of whole numbers? a) True b) False _____ 22) Determine if the given number is rational or irrational: 8.14538296011254…. a) rational b) irrational _____ 23) = a) b) c) d) _____ 24) What is the formula for the area of a rhombus? a) A = lh b) A = ½ h(b1 + b2) c) A = ½ d1d2 d) A = lwh Part 2: Directions: Answer the following questions in the spaces provided and remember to BOX your answers. 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) Part 3: Directions: Solve the following equations and remember to BOX your answers. 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) Part 4: Directions: Solve the following inequalities and then graph your solutions. 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) 46) Part 5: Directions: Evaluate the following expressions and remember to BOX your answers. 47) Evaluate the following when: a = -4 b = -3 c = 6 48) Evaluate when a = -2, b = -5, and c = 6 Part 6: Directions: Graph the following linear equations. 49) 50) Part 7: Directions: Find the equation of a line in slope intercept form and then graph. 51) 52) 53) 54) 55) 56) Part 8: Directions: For the given line, find a line that is parallel and passes through the given point and then graph both lines. 57) 58) 59) Find the equation of the line parallel to x= 8, passing through 60) Find the equation of the line parallel to y = -5, passing through Name ____________________________________________________________ Date ____________ Color ___________ Algebra Review for Q1 Quarterly Exam Ms. Hahl Part 1: Directions: Choose the correct answer. Write the selected letter on the line to the left of the number and circle the selected choice. ___D___1) 11 – (-18) = a) 7 b) – 29 c) 7 d) 29 ___C___2) Which number is whole, but not natural? a) 3 b) ½ c) 0 d) -5 ___B___3) What property is represented by: If 3 +13 = 16, then 16 = 3 + 13 a) commutative b) symmetric c) transitive d) reflexive ___C___4) What property is represented by: 3 (4 + x) = 3(4) + 3(x) a) associative prop. of mult. b) associative prop. of add. c) distributive d) commutative ___B___5) 5 + (-18) = a) 23 b) – 13 c) 13 d) 23 ___C___6) Which statement represents the multiplicative identity? a) 12 ∙ 0 = 12 b) 12 + 0 = 12 c) 12 ∙ 1 = 12 d) 12 + 0 = 12 ___C___7) 100 + 102 ÷ (- ½) + (8) (-6) = a) 52 b) 2 c) 148 d) 348 ___C___8) = a) 49 b) 49 c) 64 d) 64 ___D___9) Which number is an integer, but not rational? a) π b) 0 c) – 4 d) none ___B___10) Which number is irrational? a) 5 b) π c) d) none ___D___11) 11 – 8 = a) – 19 b) – 3 c) 19 d) 3 ___B___12) What property is represented by: 2 + 4 = 4 + 2? a) Reflexive b) Commutative prop. of add. c) distributive d) Identity __D____13) What property is represented by: 7+10 = 7+10? a) commutative b) symmetric c) transitive d) reflexive ___B___14) Which statement represents the Additive Identity? a) 12 ∙ 0 = 12 b) 12 + 0 = 12 c) 12 ∙ 1 = 12 d) 12 + 1 = 12 ___C__ 15) Which number is an integer but is not a whole number? a) ¼ b) 3 c) -5 d) 0 ___A__ 16) a) 13 b) – 41 c) – 13 d) 41 ___A__ 17) Which number is an integer but not a natural number? a) -10 b) 3 c) ¼ d) 7 ___A__ 18) Determine if the statement is true or false: -2 < 4 a) True b) False ___B__ 19) Which number is a real number that is neither negative nor positive? a) -3 b) 0 c) – ½ d) ¼ ___B__ 20) Determine if the given number is rational or irrational: a) rational b) irrational ___A__ 21) The set of natural numbers can be found in the set of whole numbers? a) True b) False ___B__ 22) Determine if the given number is rational or irrational: 8.14538296011254…. a) rational b) irrational ___C__ 23) = a) b) c) d) __C___ 24) What is the formula for the area of a rhombus? a) A = lh b) A = ½ h(b1 + b2) c) A = ½ d1d2 d) A = lwh Part 2: Directions: Answer the following questions in the spaces provided and remember to BOX your answers. 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) Part 3: Directions: Solve the following equations and remember to BOX your answers. 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) Part 4: Directions: Solve the following inequalities and then graph your solutions. 39) 40) -19 -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 0 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 41) 42) -1 0 1 -5 -4 -3 -7 -6 -5 43) -3 -2 -1 0 44) -1 0 3 NO SOLUTION 45) 46) -1 0 5 -8 Part 5: Directions: Evaluate the following expressions and remember to BOX your answers. 47) Evaluate the following when: a = -4 b = -3 c = 6 48) Evaluate when a = -2, b = -5, and c = 6 Part 6: Directions: Graph the following linear equations. 49) 50) 0 1 Part 7: Directions: Find the equation of a line in slope intercept form and then graph. 51) 52) 53) 54) 55) 56) Part 8: Directions: For the given line, find a line that is parallel and passes through the given point and then graph both lines. 57) 58) 59) Find the equation of the line parallel to x= 8, passing through 60) Find the equation of the line parallel to y = -5, passing through