Algebra 2 - Study Notebook
Algebra 2 - Study Notebook
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Contents
Chapter 1 Tie It Together................................................ 65
Before You Read ............................................. 1 Before the Test .............................................. 66
Key Points ........................................................ 2
1-1 Expressions and Formulas ......................... 3 Chapter 5
1-2 Properties of Real Numbers ....................... 5 Before You Read ........................................... 67
1-3 Solving Equations ....................................... 7 Key Points ...................................................... 68
1-4 Solving Absolute Value Equations ............. 9 5-1 Graphing Quadratic Functions ................. 69
1-5 Solving Inequalities .................................. 11 5-2 Solving Quadratic Equations by
1-6 Solving Compound and Absolute Graphing ................................................... 71
Value Inequalities ..................................... 13 5-3 Solving Quadratic Equations by
Tie It Together................................................ 15 Factoring................................................... 73
Before the Test .............................................. 16 5-4 Complex Numbers .................................... 75
5-5 Completing the Square............................. 77
Chapter 2 5-6 The Quadratic Formula and the
Before You Read ........................................... 17 Discriminant .............................................. 79
Key Points ...................................................... 18 5-7 Transformations with Quadratic
2-1 Relations and Functions ........................... 19 Functions .................................................. 81
2-2 Linear Relations and Functions ................ 21 5-8 Quadratic Inequalities ............................... 83
2-3 Rate of Change and Slope ....................... 23 Tie It Together................................................ 85
2-4 Writing Linear Equations .......................... 25 Before the Test .............................................. 86
2-5 Scatter Plots and Lines of Regression ..... 27
2-6 Special Functions ..................................... 29 Chapter 6
2-7 Parent Functions and Transformations .... 31 Before You Read ........................................... 87
2-8 Graphing Linear and Absolute Key Points ...................................................... 88
Value Inequalities ..................................... 33 6-1 Operations with Polynomials .................... 89
Tie It Together................................................ 35 6-2 Dividing Polynomials ................................ 91
Before the Test .............................................. 36 6-3 Polynomial Functions ............................... 93
6-4 Analyzing Graphs of Polynomial
Chapter 3 Functions .................................................. 95
Before You Read ........................................... 37 6-5 Solving Polynomial Equations .................. 97
Key Points ...................................................... 38 6-6 The Remainder and Factor
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Chapter 8 11-4 Infinite Geometric Series ...................... 187
Before You Read ......................................... 125 11-5 Recursion and Iteration ........................ 189
Key Points .................................................... 126 11-6 The Binomial Theorem ......................... 191
8-1 Graphing Exponential Functions ............ 127 11-7 Proof by Mathematical Induction .......... 193
8-2 Solving Exponential Equations Tie It Together.............................................. 195
and Inequalities ...................................... 129 Before the Test ............................................ 196
8-3 Logarithms and Logarithmic
Functions ................................................ 131 Chapter 12
8-4 Solving Logarithmic Equations Before You Read ......................................... 197
and Inequalities ...................................... 133 Key Points .................................................... 198
8-5 Properties of Logarithms ........................ 135 12-1 Experiments, Surveys, and
8-6 Common Logarithms .............................. 137 Observational Studies .......................... 199
8-7 Base e and Natural Logarithms.............. 139 12-2 Statistical Analysis ................................ 201
8-8 Using Exponential and 12-3 Conditional Probability .......................... 203
Logarithmic Functions ............................ 141 12-4 Probability Distributions ........................ 205
Tie It Together.............................................. 143 12-5 The Normal Distribution........................ 207
Before the Test ............................................ 144 12-6 Hypothesis Testing ............................... 209
12-7 Binomial Distributions ........................... 211
Chapter 9 Tie It Together.............................................. 213
Before You Read ......................................... 145 Before the Test ............................................ 214
Key Points .................................................... 146
9-1 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Chapter 13
Expressions ............................................ 147 Before You Read ......................................... 215
9-2 Adding and Subtracting Rational Key Points .................................................... 216
Expressions ............................................ 149 13-1 Trigonometric Functions in Right
9-3 Graphing Reciprocal Functions .............. 151 Triangles ............................................... 217
9-4 Graphing Rational Functions .................. 153 13-2 Angles and Angle Measure .................. 219
9-5 Variation Functions ................................. 155 13-3 Trigonometric Functions of General
9-6 Solving Rational Equations Angles................................................... 221
and Inequalities ...................................... 157 13-4 Law of Sines ......................................... 223
13-5 Law of Cosines ..................................... 225
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Note-Taking Tips
Your notes are a reminder of what you learned in class. Taking good notes can help you
succeed in mathematics. The following tips will help you take better classroom notes.
• Before class, ask what your teacher will be discussing in class. Review mentally what you
already know about the concept.
• Be an active listener. Focus on what your teacher is saying. Listen for important
concepts. Pay attention to words, examples, and/or diagrams your teacher emphasizes.
• Write your notes as clear and concise as possible. The following symbols and
abbreviations may be helpful in your note-taking.
and + angle ∠
• Use a symbol such as a star () or an asterisk (∗) to emphasis important concepts. Place
a question mark (?) next to anything that you do not understand.
• Ask questions and participate in class discussion.
• Draw and label pictures or diagrams to help clarify a concept.
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• Don’t doodle. It distracts you from listening actively.
• Don’t lose focus or you will become lost in your note-taking.
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Lesson Fact
1-1 Expressions and Formulas
What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
expressions and formulas.
1. ____________________________________________________
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Lesson 1-1
2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Identify the four grouping symbols used
in the following expression. (Prerequisite Skill)
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−
36-2
5(2 - 3) )
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definition.
________________________ letters used to represent unknown quantities
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Order of Operations Write a title for each step and complete the
pp. 5–6 operations in order for the expression 3x - 4(y + 2)2
when x = -2 and y = 3.
Begin
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 1-2. Predict two things you
think you will learn about the properties of real numbers.
1. ____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Match the term with its definition by
drawing a line to connect the two.
Lesson 1-2
natural numbers the set of numbers which represent all points on a
number line
1. a + b = b + a
2. (a b) c = a (b c)
3. a + (-a) = 0
Integers
Whole
Natural
4. 5 a = a 5 _______________________________
6 11
5. − −=1 _______________________________
11 6
Helping You Remember How can the words commuter, association, and
distribution help you remember the difference between the commutative, associative
and distributive properties?
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 1-3. Write two facts you learned
about equations as you scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Define the following terms from this lesson.
open sentence
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The word “little” means the same as the word “small.” The
word “small” means the same as the word “tiny.” Therefore,
the word “little” means the same as the word “tiny.”
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Verbal Expressions and List verbal expressions that would translate into each
Algebraic Expressions operation.
p. 18
Properties of Equality Solve the equation using the steps listed as a guide.
pp. 19–21
Equation Step
2(q – 3) + 5q = 8(q – 1) Original equation
Helping You Remember How can the words reflection and symmetry
help you remember and distinguish between the reflexive and symmetric properties of
equality? Think about how these words are used in geometry.
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Lesson 1-4
empty set The term used to describe when an equation is ________ true
and thus has no solution. The symbols used to denote the
empty set are ______ and _____.
|2u - 1|
3. 5 - |4u + 7| - v 4. −
|v - 6|
Absolute Value Complete the diagram to solve the equation |2x - 9| = 23.
Equations
pp. 28–29 Original equation
|2x - 9| = 23
x= x=
Helping You Remember How can the number line model for absolute
value, shown in your textbook help you remember that many absolute value equations
have two solutions?
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What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 1-5. Predict two things that you expect to learn
based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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3. ≥ ___________________________ ____________________
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4. ≤ ___________________________ ____________________
such that
all numbers b
-11-10-9-8 -7-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
One-Step Inequalities Identify the reason for each step in solving the
pp. 33–35 inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line.
6x + 12 < 8x – 8
6x + 12 – 12 < 8x – 8 – 12
6x < 8x – 20
6x – 8x < 8x – 8x – 20
–2x –20
− <−
–2 –2
x > 10
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1. ____________________________________________________
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Lesson 1-6
2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the definition next to each term.
compound inequality
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union
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A B A B
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Absolute Value Complete the chart below for solving absolute value
Inequalities inequalities.
pp. 43–44
Step 1: Isolate the absolute value expression.
Rewrite as
ax + b > c
or
ax + b < –c
and solve
for x.
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Real Numbers
Properties of Sets of
Set Examples
Property Number Example
3
Commutative Property 0.5, − ,7
3+2=2+3 8
of Addition
Irrationals
(2 • 5) • 4 = 2 • (5 • 4)
6 + (-6) = 0
0, 2, 7, -20
Variables
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Study Tips
• Set goals and priorities before studying. Then study the most difficult material first and
complete assignments that have due dates before others.
Lesson Fact
2-1 Relations and Functions
What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 2-1. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
Lesson 2-1
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the definition next to each term.
independent variable
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one-to-one function
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onto function
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onto
Ordered
Pairs one-to-one
neither
onto
Graph one-to-one
neither
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5 5
7 149
-2 -5
0 39
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 2-2. Write two facts you learned
about linear functions and relations as you scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Label the diagram using the words at the
left. (Lesson 2-1)
Lesson 2-2
independent variable
dependent variable y = 3x – 4
constant
New Vocabulary Fill in each blank with the correct term or
phrase.
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f(x) = 3x 2 - 1 f(x) = −
x +2 f(x) = √
x+2
y y y
0 x 0 x 0 x
Standard Form Compare and contrast finding the x-intercept and the
pp. 70–71 y-intercept for an equation by filling in the chart below.
What is
What is
different?
Helping You Remember Your friend thinks that she should let x = 0 to
find the x-intercept. How would you explain to her how to remember the correct method?
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What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
rate of change and slope.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Write the definition of the word ratio and
list three ways that a ratio can be expressed. By scanning
ahead, how are ratios expressed in this lesson?
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Table A Table B
Use (–1, 4) as Use (3, –2) as (x1, y1) Plot the points to
0 x
What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 2-4. Predict two things you
think you will learn about writing linear equations.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Write the slope formula, and then write a
verbal description of how to use the slope formula.
(Lesson 2-3)
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point-slope form
slope-intercept form
y = mx + b
y-coordinate of point on
the line
slope
Helping You Remember How can you use the slope formula to remember
the point-slope form?
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What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 2-5. Predict two things that you expect to learn
based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the correct term beside each
definition.
________________________ when a scatter plot resembles a line which falls from left to
right
________________________ a line which closely approximates the scatter plot for a set of
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data
________________________ when a scatter plot resembles a line which rises from left to
right
________________________ a measure of how well data are modeled by a line of best fit
Scatter Plots and Make a scatter plot and give a verbal description of the
Prediction Equations correlation. Determine a line of best fit for the data.
pp. 92–93 The table shows the number of sick days taken and the ages
of seven random employees from a retail store.
Age 18 26 39 48 53 58
Days 16 12 9 5 6 2
y
38 Line of Best Fit
36
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0 x
3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ——————————————————————————
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Lesson 2-6
2. ——————————————————————————
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Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Graph each on a number line. (Lesson 1-6)
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
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{ x + 2 if x ≥ 2
f(x) = -x + 4 if x < 2
Range
0 x
y
Domain
{x + 2 if x ≤ -2
f(x) = x - 3 if x > -2
0 x
Helping You Remember Many students find the greatest integer function
confusing. Explain how you can use a number line to find the value of this function for
any real number.
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 1-2. Predict two things you
think you will learn about transformations.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the correct term beside each
definition.
Lesson 2-7
________________________ the simplest graph in a family of similar graphs
________________________ f(x) = x
________________________ f(x) = x2
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$ $'
# #' ABC A˝B˝C˝
0 x
#"
$"
""
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1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Explain how the solution set for
3x - 4 = 8 differs from the solution set of 3x - 4 > 8 and
the solution set of 3x - 4 ≥ 8.
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linear inequality
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Helping You Remember How can what you know about graphing
inequalities on a number line help you graph inequalities in a coordinate plane?
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Linear Characteristics
Equations Graphs
Appearance/Forms
Slope
y-intercept
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x-intercept
Correlation:
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• Review information daily to keep it fresh and to reduce the amount of last minute
studying before test day. Look over the notes from class, readings, and corrected
homework to review. If you have confusion about any concepts get them cleared up
before test day.
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Lesson Fact
3-1 Solving Systems of Equations by
Graphing
What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 3-1
2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Make a table of values which satisfy the
equation x + y = 6. Graph the equation using the table of
values. (Lesson 2-1)
x
y
y
How many ordered pairs
would satisfy the equation?
Justify your answer.
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0 x
Solve Systems Using Find the solution for the system of equations first by
Tables and Graphs making a table of values and then by graphing.
pp. 135–136
x+y=5 ⇒y=
y
y - 3x = -3 ⇒ y =
x
y
0 x
x solution
y
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 3-2. Write two facts you learned
about solving systems of equations algebraically as you
scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 3-2
3x + 2y = 12 is equivalent to 6x + 4y = 24
-3x + 3x = 0
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elimination method
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Solve an equation
for x. Solve an equation
2x + y = 12 for y.
3x + 2y = 8
Substitute y to Substitute x to
solve for x. solve for y.
Solution
What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 3-3. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Label the boundary lines and the solution
region for the system of inequalities shown.
0 x
Lesson 3-3
Systems of Inequalities Fill in the diagram below to compare and contrast
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What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 3-4. Predict two things that you expect to learn
based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the correct term beside each
definition.
________________________ to seek the price that will minimize costs and/or maximize
profits
Lesson 3-4
Vocabulary Link Evaluate the function f(x) = -2x + 1 for
x = -2, -1 and 0. Evaluate the function g(x, y) = 2x + 4y
given (x, y) = (3, 2), (4, -1) and (5, 8).
Maximum and Minimum Complete the chart below with the steps for
Values completing a linear programming problem. Write the
pp. 160–161 steps on the slanted lines and fill in details on the
horizontal lines. Step 4 is for unbounded regions only.
Step 1 Step 3
Step 2 Step 4
System of Inequalities
What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 3-5. Predict two things you
think you will learn about systems of equations in three
variables.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Fill in each blank with the correct term or
phrase.
ordered triple The solution to a system of equations in ____________
or in a single _____________.
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Word Problem
x=
y=
z=
Types of Systems
Solution Methods
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Solution Sets
0 x
y y
0 x 0 x
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rewriting them will help you remember the information.
Matrices
Before You Read
Before you read the chapter, think about what you know about matrices. List three things
you already know about them in the first column. Then list three things you would like to
learn about them in the second column.
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Matrices
Key Points
Scan the pages in the chapter and write at least one specific fact concerning each lesson.
For example, in the lesson on transformations with matrices, one fact might be that a
translation occurs when a figure is moved from one location to another without changing its
size, shape, or orientation. After completing the chapter, you can use this table to review for
your chapter test.
Lesson Fact
4-1 Introduction to Matrices
What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 4-1
2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the term next to its definition.
A=
⎢ 12
11
⎣ -25
4
0
3
−
-6
0.5
-2
3
9
7
-1
8
15 ⎦
4
What are the dimensions of Matrix A? ___________________
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What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 4-2. Predict two things that you expect to learn
based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the definition next to each term.
scalar
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scalar multiplication
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Addition Subtraction
Commutative
Property of
Addition
Associative
Property of
Addition
Left Scalar
Right Scalar
Distributive
Property
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What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
multiplying matrices.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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⎡ 4 -7 ⎤
A = ⎢6 5 Dimension of A:
⎣ 0 0.5 ⎦
⎡ 4⎤
B= ⎢ 2
1 Dimension of B:
Lesson 4-3
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−
2
⎣-7 ⎦
⎡ ⎤
3 5 7
⎢
C = ⎣-3 6 0 ⎦ Dimension of C:
⎡ 3 -1 0.75 6⎤
D =⎢ Dimension of D:
⎣-5 2 8 1⎦
1 2
2 4 -− −
Explain why the matrices A = and B = 10 5
Multiplicative
3 1 3 1
Properties − -−
10 5
pp. 202–204
Calculations
Explanation
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What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 4-4. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
f(x) = |x - 4| a reflection
Lesson 4-4
when a geometric figure is enlarged or reduced
Translations and Complete the chart with detail about translations and
Dilations dilations.
pp. 209–211
Description Matrix
Trans-
of Transfor- Operation Example
formation
mation Used
Translation
Dilation
-1 0 -1 0
0 1 0 -1
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think you will learn about determinants and Cramer’s Rule.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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2x + y = 5 y = 2x + 5
3x – 5y = –25 x + 3y = 8
rule.
Cramer’s Rule You can use Cramer’s Rule to solve systems of ____________.
If the determinant of the ________________ matrix is zero,
then the system does not have a ________________ solution.
(−12 ) [ - ]=
Simplify the formula.
0 x
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about inverse matrices and systems of equations as you
scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 4-6
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2. ____________________________________________________
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identity matrix New Vocabulary Label the following matrices and diagrams
using the terms on the left.
inverses
⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤
2 3 x 16
matrix equation ⎢ · ⎢y = ⎢
⎣1 -2⎦ ⎣ ⎦ ⎣-6 ⎦
variable matrix
constant matrix
⎡3 5⎤
− −
coefficient matrix
A=
3 -5
-2 6
and B =
⎢
4
1
−
⎣4
8
3
−
8⎦
and A · B = B· A =
1
0
0
1
{
Identity and Inverse Fill in the empty boxes below to provide a verbal
Matrices description of how to use the definition of an inverse.
pp. 229–231
⎡ ⎤ ⎡ ⎤
a b 1 d -b
If P = ⎢c then P-1 = − ⎢-c a
⎣ d⎦ ad - bc ⎣ ⎦
Helping You Remember What advice would you give a classmate who is
having trouble remembering how to find the inverse of a 2 × 2 matrix?
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Tie It Together
Fill in each graphic organizer paying attention to the depicted relationships between the
organizers.
Operations on Matrices
How? How?
When possible?
How?
Row Matrix
Column Matrix
Square Matrix
Identity Matrix
Matrices
Before the Test
Review the ideas you listed in the table at the beginning of the chapter. Cross out any
incorrect information in the first column. Then complete the table by filling in the third
column.
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this column to write additional information from your text, place question marks, and to
summarize information.
Lesson Fact
5-1 Graphing Quadratic Functions
What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 5-1
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Label each box with the terms at the left.
quadratic function
quadratic term
linear term
f(x) = 2x2 + 2x - 4
constant term
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parabola
axis of symmetry y y
vertex
0 x 0 x
maximum value
minimum value
Graph Quadratic Graph f(x) = 2x2 + 2 + 8x. Fill in missing verbal and
Functions mathematical steps.
pp. 249–251
Write the function in standard
form.
Make a table. y
x y
Put the vertex
in the center.
0 x
Maximium and Find the domain and range for the function
Minimum Values f(x) = -2x2 + 12x - 5.
pp. 252–253 Find x-coordinate of vertex. Domain =
Helping You Remember How can you remember the way to use the x2
term of a quadratic function to tell whether it has a maximum or a minimum value?
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about solving quadratic equations by graphing as you
scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 5-2
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Graph the linear function and solve the
related linear equation. (Lesson 1–3)
equation?
0 x
Solve Quadratic Show that the zeros of the function f(x) = 2x2 + 5x - 3
Functions are the roots of the equation 2x2 + 5x - 3 = 0.
pp. 259–261
y 2x2 + 5x - 3 = 0
x= and x =
0 x
2(-3)2 + 5(-3) - 3 = 0
2(0.5)2 + 5(0.5) - 3 = 0
Estimate Solutions
Graph the parabola. Locate zeros on the graph.
pp. 261–262
Quadratics on a
Helping You Remember Think of a memory aid that can help you recall
what is meant by the zeros of a quadratic function.
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an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Fill in each blank with the correct term or
phrase.
Lesson 5-3
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y
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Write in standard
form.
Identify the
product and sum.
Error:
What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 5-4. Predict two things that you expect to learn
based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Place each number in a box. All numbers
1
should be used once: –4, 0, 5, − , π, √
2 , 0.5. (Lesson 1-2)
2
Real Numbers
Rational Numbers
Irrational
Whole Numbers
Numbers
Integers
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square root property square root of a negative real number
pure imaginary number any number which can be written in the form a + bi, where
a and b are real numbers and i is the imaginary unit
. .
. . . .
. . . . .
. .
Operations with Write each listed number under each category that
Complex Numbers applies.
2 1 3 1
pp. 277–279 –7, 12i, 3 + 4i, √
-12 , 0, 2 + i, i5, √
5, −,−+− i, - − i
3 2 2 3
Helping You Remember How can you use what you know about the
factors of a polynomial that is a difference of two squares to help you remember how to
simplify fractions with imaginary numbers in the denominator?
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 5-5. Predict two things you
think you will learn about completing the square.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Solve the equation using each method.
(Lessons 5-2, 5-3, and 5-4)
Factoring Graphing
x2 - 9 = 0 y
0 x
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pp. 284–285 if possible. If not possible, explain why.
x2 - 25 = 36 x2 + 6x + 36 = 100
2
x2 - 8x - 25 = 0
( 2)
8 = - 25? No.
Does -−
Helping You Remember How can you use the rules for squaring a
binomial to help you remember the procedure for changing a binomial into a perfect
square trinomial?
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What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
the quadratic formula and the discriminant.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 5-6
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
x2 - 2x - 15 = 0 2x2 - x - 3 = 0
variable or operation.
-b √
2
- 4a
x = −− b2 4
a
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x2 - 4x + 12 = 0 x2 - 4x + 12 = 0
a= b= c=
Helping You Remember Based on what you know about the discriminant,
explain why it is not possible to have only one complex root.
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 5-7. Predict two things you
think you will learn about transformations with quadratic
functions.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 5-7
y y
f(x) = |x| - 4
f(x) = 2|x|
0 x 0 x
f(x) = |x|
f(x) = |x - 2|
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0 x 0 x
vertex form
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Write Quadratic Write the equation of the parabola shown to the right.
Functions in Vertex Vertex Form
Form
pp. 305–306 y = a(x - h)2 + k y
Fill in known information.
= a( - )2 +
Solve for a: 0 x
0 x
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
y > -2x + 5 2y - 4x ≤ 6
y y
0 x 0 x
Lesson 5-8
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quadratic inequalities New Vocabulary Fill in each blank with the correct term or
phrase.
y
Write the x-values in this
section of the parabola using
set-builder notation.
0 x
Description
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Lesson Fact
6-1 Operations with Polynomials
What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 6-1. Predict two things that you expect to learn
based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 6-1
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
3a2b4, given a = 3, b = 2 2a 2 b 2 c
given a = 1, b = 2, and c = 3
3 a b
2a b 3 3
− 2
, given a = 2, b = 4 − , given a = 3, b = 1
6a b a-1
3 b-1
3
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Multiply and Divide Simplify each expression on the left using the given
Polynomials property. Use the definition of exponents on the right
pp. 333–334 to check each property.
Product of Powers
a3b4 a2b =
Quotient of Powers
7 3
ab
−5 4
=
ab
Product of a Powers
Powers of a Product
(a3b)3 =
Powers of Quotient
(−ab ) =
3 2
Helping You Remember You can always find the degree of a polynomial
by remembering to look at the monomial with the greatest degree. Write two
polynomials of degree 3, two polynomials of degree 2, and two polynomials of degree 1.
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will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Find the quotient and the remainder in
the left box. Show how to check your work using
Lesson 6-2
multiplication in the right box. (Prerequisite Skill)
Divide Check
6
735
phrase.
is used.
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NAME DATE PERIOD
Divide Check
x - 4
2x2 - 5x - 3
x + 3
3x3 + 2x2 - 4x + 1
Helping You Remember When you translate the numbers in the last row
of a synthetic division into the quotient and remainder, what is an easy way to
remember which exponents to use in writing the terms of the quotient?
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What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 6-3. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Match the term with its definition by
drawing a line to connect the two.
polynomial in one variable the simplest polynomial functions of the form f(x) = axb
where a and b are real numbers
Lesson 6-3
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negative infinity
quintic function an expression of the form anxn + an-1xn-1 + . . . a2x2 + a1x + a0,
where an ≠ 0, an-1, a2, a1, and a0 are real numbers, and n is a
nonnegative integer
Polynomial Function
What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know
about graphs of polynomial functions.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Real Numbers
Rational Numbers
Irrational
Whole Numbers
Numbers
Integers
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y
relative minimum
x
extrema 0
turning points
zeros
maximum or a
0 x
• What is the least
possible degree of
f(x)?
Helping You Remember The origins of words can help you remember
their meaning and to distinguish between similar words. Look up maximum and
minimum in a dictionary and describe their origins (original language and meaning).
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 6-5. Write two facts you learned
about solving polynomial functions as you scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
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Factor Polynomials Factor using the formulas for the sum and difference
pp. 368–370 of two cubes. Multiply to check the factors.
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 6-6. Predict two things you
think you will learn about the Remainder and Factor
Theorems.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 6-6
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Find the quotient and remainder using
long division and synthetic division. (Lessons 6-3 and 6-5)
(x2 + 10x + 16) ÷ (x + 8)
Solve.
synthetic substitution
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1. f(3)
2. f(-2)
3. f(5)
Factors of Polynomials Write a true statement using given and the provided
p. 379 vocabulary term.
f(2)
quotient
depressed
polynomial
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What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 6-7. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Explain how you can use the graph of the
function f(x) = x2 - 7x + 12 to find the solutions to the
equation x2 - 7x + 12 = 0. (Lesson 5-2)
Lesson 6-7
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f(-3)
Zero
root
solution
2. If the function f(x) has zeros of 3, -4, and 6i, then the
function of least degree in factored form might be:
f(x) = (x + 3)(x - 4)(x + 6i)(x - 6i).
What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 6-8. Predict two things you think you will learn
about the Rational Zero theorem.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
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Identify Rational Zeros List all of the possible zeros of each function.
p. 391
1. 3x3 + 20x - 6
4. x7 - x6 + x5 + x4 - x3 + x2 - x + 1
Find Rational Zeros Complete the graphic organizer to show the steps for
pp. 392–393 finding rational zeros.
Helping You Remember How can you use the linear equation ax + b = 0
to help you remember which numbers go in the numerator and which go in the
denominator when listing the possible zeros of a polynomial function?
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Polynomial Functions
Even Degree
Negative Lead 2.
Coefficient
3.
Odd Degree
Positive Lead
Coefficient 4.
Odd Degree 5.
Negative Lead
Coefficient Details on How to Find Zeros/x-intercepts
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question mark by any information that you do not understand.
radicals.
Lesson Fact
7-1 Operations on Functions
What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 7-1. Write two facts you learned
about operations on functions as you scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 7-1
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Write the set-builder notation for the
intersection of set A and B. (Lesson 1-5)
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(f + g)(x)
(f - g)(x)
(f g)(x)
(−gf )(x)
Composition of Find [ f ◦ g](a) and [ g ◦ f ](a) for the pair of functions:
Functions f (x) = 2x2 - 1 and g(x) = x + 7.
pp. 411–412 [ g ◦ f ](a) [ f ◦ g](a)
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What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 7-2. Predict two things that you expect to learn
based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Solve each equation for the indicated
variable. (Lesson 1-3)
d=rt y = mx + b a2 + b2 = c2
Lesson 7-2
Solve for t. Solve for m. Solve for a.
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Solve for y.
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 7-3. Predict two things you
think you will learn about square root functions and
inequalities.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
{
y = -− (x + 1)2 – 4
{
Lesson 7-3
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Square Root Functions Identify the domain and range for the function
pp. 424–426
f(x) = √2x + 6 - 3.
Domain
Range
y
Why is the graph shaded above?
0 x
7-4 n th Roots
What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
nth roots.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Explain how the solutions to the equation
x2 = 16 differ from the solutions to the equation x2 = –16.
(Lesson 5-6)
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New Vocabulary Label the diagram with the terms listed at
the left.
4th root
4
radical sign √
16 = 2
index
radicand 4
- √
16 = -2
principal root
5
√1024
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Explain why the expressions below are
not in simplified form. Simplify each expression. (Lesson 5-4)
15 -2i
Expression 1: − Example 2: −
-2i 6-i
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Simplify Radicals Using your own words, list conditions that must be
pp. 439–441 met for a radical expression to be simplified. Provide
details concerning how to achieve each condition.
Simplified Form
What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 7-6. Write two facts you learned
about rational exponents as you scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 7-6
2. ____________________________________________________
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Rational Exponents and Draw a line to match the equivalent radical and
Radicals exponential forms.
pp. 446–447
3 8 2 1 3 1 2
x2 x2 x3 x2 x1 x3 x1
3
x9 x4 3
x2 x x8 x3 3
x
Simplified Form
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What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 7-7. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Solve each equation using the Square
Root Property. Complete the square, if necessary.
(Lesson 5-5)
Lesson 7-7
x2 - 16x + 64 = 81 x2 + 7x - 8 = -20
radical equation a solution found when solving a radical equation which does
not satisfy the original equation
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Solve Radical Equations Write the missing verbal and mathematical steps to
pp. 453–455 solve the equation.
√
x+2-2= x
√
Given
x + 2 ) = ( √
2
( √ x + 2)2
Yes No
Helping You Remember How can you explain to a friend to check every
proposed solution in the original radical equation?
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Inverse Functions
Are two functions inverses? Does a function have an inverse? How do you find the inverse?
Radical Functions
m n
Inequalities
Equivalent Radical Form
Study Tips
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My Dear Aunt Sally is one acronym for remembering the order of operations
(parentheses, exponents, multiply and divide, add and subtract).
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Lesson Fact
8-1 Graphing Exponential Functions
What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
graphing exponential functions.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 8-1
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary State the domain and range for each
function. (Lessons 5-1 and 7-7)
y=x+1 y = x2 + 1 y = √
x+1
Domain: Domain: Domain:
Range:
Range: Range:
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y = –3x + 1 – 4
The parent function shifts graph
is
End Behavior
Value of b
Asymptote
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 8-2. Predict two things you
think you will learn about solving exponential equations and
inequalities.
1.
2.
Lesson 8-2
Addition Property of Subtraction Property of
Equality Equality
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r nt
n)
A = P(1 + −
9x – 8 > 27 Given
Power of a Power
2x - 16 > 3
What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 8-3. Write two facts you learned
about logarithms and logarithmic functions as you scanned
the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Ordered Pairs
f (x) = {(–3, –7), (–1, –3), (0, –1), (1, 1), (2, 5)}
f -1(x) = { }
Function Notation Graph
f (x) = 3x + 1 y
4
Lesson 8-3
3
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2
1
0
−4−3−2−1 1 2 3 4x
−1
−2
−3
−4
log5 25
log5 25 =
Helping You Remember Using the words base, exponent, and logarithm,
describe an easy way to remember and apply the part of the definition of logarithm that
says, “logb x = y if and only if by = x.”
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the definition next to each term.
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Solve Logarithmic Provide an example for the two methods for solving
Equations logarithmic equations.
Lesson 8-4
pp. 502–503
Methods for Solving Logarithmic Equations
x–4<0
x<4
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based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1.
Lesson 8-5
2.
Properties of Exponents
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Quotient
Property of
Logarithms
Power Property
of Logarithms
What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 8-6. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1.
2.
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Fill in each blank with the correct term or
phrase.
Lesson 8-6
common logarithm A logarithm with a base of that is used in many
of 10, so log 10 x = .
log
10
for example, log 4 15 = −
log 10
x log 3 = log 21
log 21 Where do these
x=− decimals come
log 3
from?
1.32
x≈−
0.48
Why can you move
the x to the front?
x ≈ 2.75
Change of Base Formula Use the change of base formula to evaluate each
pp. 518–519 logarithmic expression.
log 100
log
10
log2 64 = − log4 150 =
log10
= ≈
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about base e and natural logarithms as you scanned the
text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 8-7
1. log5 125 2. log6 18 + log6 2
{ {
natural base exponential
function
natural logarithm
f(x) = ln x
Base e and Natural Write each expression in another form, then use a
Logarithms calculator to evaluate. Check your answer by
pp. 525–526 substituting into the original expression.
ex = 15 x=
ex = -22
ln x = 2
ln x = -5
Equations and Describe each variable and identify its value from the
Inequalities with real-world problem.
A = Pert
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 8-8. Predict two things you
think you will learn about using exponential and logarithmic
functions.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Solve each equation. (Lessons 8-2, 8-3,
and 8-6)
Lesson 8-8
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Description
Real-World
Examples of
Use
Graph End
Behavior
Graph
Logistic Growth 75
Use the graph of the function f (t) = − -0.0985t
,
1+1.3e
p. 536 which models the population of frogs in a pond after
t years, where t ≥ 0, to answer the questions.
f (t )
90
What is the maximum population 80
of frogs? 70
60
50
What is the number of frogs at 40
30
time zero? 20
10 t
After how many years will the 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
population of frogs be 70?
Exponents Logarithms
Properties Properties
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f(x) = ex f(x) = ln x
Review the ideas you listed in the table at the beginning of the chapter. Cross out any
incorrect information in the first column. Then complete the table by filling in the third
column.
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Lesson Fact
9-1 Multiplying and Dividing Rational
Expressions
What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 9-1. Predict two things that you expect to learn
based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 9-1
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
rational expression
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Vocabulary Link Explain why the expression 3 − is both a
4
rational expression and a rational number.
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Numerators
Multiply
Denominators
Factor
Numerator
Factor
Denominator
Eliminate
Common
Simplify Complex Fill in the missing boxes for each complex fraction
Fractions rewritten as a multiplication problem.
pp. 556–557
2x
−
2
x -4
= ÷ = •
6
−
x+2
= ÷ = 12 •
x+1
2
x + 8x + 9 14 x
What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 9-2. Write two facts you learned
about adding and subtracting rational expressions as you
scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 9-2
2 5 5 4
1. − -− 2. − +−
6 6 12 9
3 2
3x 5x 4x2 15x y
3. − +− 4. − ·−
8 8 9xy 10x
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LCM of Polynomials Write the factors for x2 - 9 inside the inner circle.
p. 562 Write the factors for x3 + 6x2 + 9x that are not already
represented in the inner circle between the inner and
the outer circles. Write the common denominator
using each factor written inside the circles.
Common Denominator:
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What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
graphing reciprocal functions.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Fill in each blank with the correct term or
phrase.
Lesson 9-3
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Vertical and Horizontal Sketch the vertical and horizontal asymptotes in the
Asymptotes graph below. Write the equations of the asymptotes
pp. 569–570 and then write the domain and range for the function.
1
f(x) = − +2
x+4
x= y
Domain
{x | x ≠ } 0 y=
x
Range
{y | y ≠ }
Transformations of 1
Compare and contrast the graphs of f (x) = −
x to
Reciprocal Functions 3
g(x) = − - 5 for each of the listed characteristics.
pp. 571–572 x -2
Vertical Horizontal
f(x)
g(x)
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 9-4. Predict two things you
think you will learn about graphing rational functions.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Label the diagram with the terms listed at
the left.
vertical asymptote
y y
horizontal asymptote
oblique asymptote
point discontinuity 0 x 0 x
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Write the equation of the graph shown.
(Lesson 2-4)
y
What is the slope?
0 x
What is the y-intercept?
y = mx + b form.
Direct Variation and Use the listed steps as a guide to solve the direct
Joint Variation variation problem:
pp. 586–587 If y varies directly as x and
y = 24 when x = -3, find x when y = -16.
Set up a proportion in
y y
the form −1 2 =
x1 = −
x2 .
What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 9-6. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 9-6
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Determine the LCM for each set of
expressions. (Lesson 9-2)
rational equation a method for finding the mean of a set of numbers in which
some elements of the set carry more importance, or weight,
than others
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Solve Rational 1
Solve − 1 x - 2 by following the given steps.
x +−=− x -3 x -3
Equations
pp. 594–598
Step 1: Find the LCD. 1 1 x-2
x +−=−
−
x-3 x-3
Step 2: Distribute 1 1
the LCD. x +
·− ·−
x-3
x-2
= ·−
x-3
Step 3: Simplify.
Solution
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3
Multiply/Divide Add/Subtract
Joint Combined
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Types of Variation
Rational Functions
With General Form
Rational Equations
Inequalities
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Conic Sections
Before You Read
Before you read the chapter, respond to these statements.
1. Write an A if you agree with the statement.
2. Write a D if you disagree with the statement.
• An equation of a circle is
x 2 y2
− 2
= −2 = 1.
a b
Conic Sections
Key Points
Scan the pages in the chapter and write at least one specific fact concerning each lesson.
For example, in the lesson on circles, one fact might be that the center of a circle is a given
point in a plane that is equidistant from all points on the plane. After completing the
chapter, you can use this table to review for your chapter test.
Lesson Fact
10-1 Midpoint and Distance Formulas
10-2 Parabolas
10-3 Circles
10-5 Hyperbolas
What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 10-1
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Plot the points on the coordinate plane,
then draw the triangle defined by the three points A(–5, 8),
B(–5, –2), and C(6, –2). Determine the length of the sides of
the triangle. (Lesson 2-4 and previous courses)
Side AB:
Side BC:
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Area Perimeter
x1 y1 x2 y2
− = − =
Midpoint ( )
The Distance Formula Sequence the steps for using the distance formula in
pp. 617–619 the diagram below.
• Find the square root of the sum.
• Find the difference between the x-coordinates and
square it.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
4. ____________________________________________________
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10-2 Parabolas
What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 10-2. Write two facts you learned
about parabolas as you scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
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Lesson 10-2
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the definition next to each term.
parabola
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y = –3(x + 7)2 – 5
transformed graph
Helping You Remember How can you remember what the sign of a tells
you about the direction in which a parabola opens?
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10-3 Circles
What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 10-3. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Use the distance formula to find the
distance between the given pairs of points on the coordinate
plane. (Lesson 10-1)
(1, 2) and (9, 11) (1, 2) and (–7, –7) (9, 11) and (–7, –7)
Lesson 10-3
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radius the set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a
given point in the plane
circle the point in the plane about which all of the points of a
circle are equidistant
center any segment whose endpoints are the center and a point on
a circle
Find the length of the radius using the center and an endpoint
of the diameter.
10-4 Ellipses
What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 10-4. Predict two things that you expect to
learn based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the correct term next to each
definition.
______________________ the set of all points in a plane such that the sum of the
distances from two fixed points is constant
______________________
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______________________ the midpoint of both the major axis and the minor axis of an
ellipse
______________________ the sum of the distances from the foci to any point on the
Lesson 10-4
ellipse
______________________ the name given to the longer of the two axes of symmetry of
an ellipse
______________________ the name given to the fixed points of an ellipse such that the
sum of the distances from these points is constant
______________________ the name given to the shorter of the two axes of symmetry of
an ellipse
h= k= ( )
a2 = −
2
2
= 25 b2 = − ( ) =9
2
y Minor Axis
Major Axis
0 x
Center
(x - )2 (y - ) 2
Write the equation of the ellipse − + − = 1.
Helping You Remember How can you remember which term comes first
and where to place a and b in the equation of an ellipse?
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10-5 Hyperbolas
What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 10-5. Predict two things you
think you will learn about hyperbolas.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
hyberbola
transverse axis y
conjugate axis
foci
x
vertices 0
co-vertex
Lesson 10-5
x
0
What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
identifying conic sections.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 10-6
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
(y − 2) 2 (x − 3) 2
1. − −− =1
25 16
0
x
(x − 2) 2 (y − 3) 2
2. −+ − =1
16 25
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B. y
3. (x − 2) 2 + (y − 3) 2 = 16
0
x
C. y
0 x
0 x
Circle Hyperbola
What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 10-7
Show a system of linear Write a system of equations
equations that has a in standard form that is
solution of (3, –1). Write the dependent.
equations below the graph.
y
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x2 + y2 = 4
Given
y=x–2
2x2 – 4x = 0
2x(x – 2) = 0
x = 0, 2
y=0–2
y = –2
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Tie It Together
Fill in details in the graphic organizer.
Ellipses
Sketch Sketch
Components
Components Components
Discriminant Value
Discriminant
Discriminant
Components Value
Value
Hyperbolas
Conic Sections
Before the Test
Now that you have read and worked through the chapter, think about what you have
learned and complete the table below. Compare your previous answers with these.
1. Write an A if you agree with the statement.
2. Write a D if you disagree with the statement.
• An equation of a circle is
x2 y2
− 2
+ −2 = 1.
a b
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Lesson Fact
11-1 Sequences as Functions
What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
sequences as functions.
1. ____________________________________________________
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Lesson 11-1
2. ____________________________________________________
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2, 5, 8, 11, . . .
Step 1: Determine
the common
difference.
y
20
18
16
Step 2: Use the 14
common difference 12
to find the next 10
8
three terms. 6
4
2
x
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
1. 4, 8, 16, 32, . . .
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1 1
2. -15, -5, -1, - − , -− , ...
5 15
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What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 11-2. Predict two things that you expect to
learn based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
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Lesson 11-2
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the definition next to each term.
arithmetic means
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Arithmetic Sequences Provide a description and details for each part of the
pp. 688–689 nth term formula for an arithmetic sequence given
that you want to find the 13th term of the sequence
18, 23, 28, 33, . . .
{
an = a1 + (n - 1)d
7
∑3x + 1
x=2
What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 11-3. Write two facts you learned
about geometric sequences and series as you scanned the
text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
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Geometric Sequences Provide a description and details for each part of the
pp. 696–697 nth term formula for an arithmetic sequence given
that you want to find the 10th term of the sequence 3,
9, 27, 81, . . . .
an = a1 · rn - 1
{
Geometric Series Use the formula to find the sum of the geometric
series given.
a - a rn
1
S n= − 1
-
S =− ·
1-r
- · -
S =− S =− =
1-
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 11-4. Predict two things you
think you will learn about infinite geometric series.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Describe the end behavior of the functions
f (x) = 2x and g(x) = 2 -x as x → ∞. (Lesson 6-4)
convergent series an infinite geometric series that does not have a sum
Lesson 11-4
Vocabulary Link Look up the words diverge and converge in
the dictionary. Use both words along with the words road,
train tracks, and crossed in a sentence.
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Σ
k =1
(2)
1
12 −
k-1
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series? _________________
−−
Repeating Decimals Write the repeating decimal 0.38 as a fraction.
p. 707
Step 1: Write as an infinite series of decimals.
What You’ll Learn Scan lesson 11-5. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Find the value of each composition given
f(x) = x – 4 and g(x) = 2x2 + 1. (Lesson 7-1)
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Step Details
Determine if the
sequence is arithmetic
or geometric.
Determine the common
ratio/difference.
Done
Iteration Fill in each box to find the first three iterates x1, x2,
p. 716 and x3 of f(x) = 4x – 1 for an initial value of x0 = –2.
x1 = f ( )=4 • -1 =
x2 = f ( )=4 • -1 =
x3 = f ( )=4 • -1 =
What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Lesson 11-6
2. ____________________________________________________
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3 = + from
the row above
Pascal’s Triangle Write out Pascal’s Triangle in the shaded boxes. Use
p. 721 the non-shaded boxes to expand the binomial written
to the left of the row.
(a + b)0 1
(x + y)1 x y
(m + n)2
(r + s)3
(j + k)4
What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 11-7. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Describe the main method of proof that
you used in Geometry. What were the main components of
the proofs? (Geometry prerequisite skill)
Lesson 11-7
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1+2+3+...+k
k(k + 1)
=−
2
Arithmetic Geometric
Verbal Description
Shape of Graph
Binomial Theorem
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Lesson Fact
12-1 Experiments, Surveys, and
Observational Studies
1. ____________________________________________________
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Lesson 12-1
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2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the correct term beside each
definition.
a portion of a population
Surveys, Studies, and For each survey listed, provide a description of the
Experiments population, a biased sample, and an unbiased sample.
pp. 745–747
Survey Biased Unbiased
Population
Purpose Sample Sample
to determine
if a levy for a
school district
is likely to
pass or fail
to determine
the average
number of
minutes of
television
children at a
preschool
watch each
What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 12-2. Predict two things you
think you will learn about statistical analysis.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the definition next to each term.
univariate data
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Measures of Central Determine the mean, median, and mode of the set of
Tendency data given. Determine which measure best represents
pp. 752–753 the center of the data. Explain your reasoning.
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What You’ll Learn Scan Lesson 12-3. List two headings you would use to make
an outline of this lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Compound Probability
Lesson 12-3
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situations result in
possible
area of
1 "
1 "BOE#
1 #
P(BA) =
area of
Male 12 21 19
Female 13 8 25
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What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
probability and probability distributions.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the correct term next to each
definition.
a desired outcome
Lesson 12-4
distribution
E(x) = • ( )+ • ( )+ • ( )+ • ( )+ • ( )
E(x) =
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 12-5. Write two facts you learned
about the normal distribution as you scanned the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Label each diagram with all terms listed at
the left that apply.
continuous probability y
distribution
normal distribution
skewed distribution 0 x
positively skewed
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negatively skewed
distribution
Lesson 12-5
Normal Distribution
The Empirical Rule The amount of weekly allowance of 1500 high school
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What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 12-6. Predict two things that you expect to
learn based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
1. ____________________________________________________
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Lesson 12-6
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will learn about in the lesson.
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Lesson 12-7
Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Compare and contrast a continuous
probability distribution and a discrete probability
distribution. (Lessons 12-4 and 12-5)
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C4 + 6C5 + 6
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Helping You Remember Some students have trouble remembering how to
calculate binomial probabilities. What is an easy way to remember which numbers to
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(5) (5)
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Probability Distributions
Definition
Continuous
Examples of:
Discrete
Examples of:
is to population as is to census .
Sample is to as statistic is to .
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Trigonometric Functions
Before You Read
Before you read the chapter, respond to these statements.
1. Write an A if you agree with the statement.
2. Write a D if you disagree with the statement.
• 2π radians = 360º
Trigonometric Functions
Key Points
Scan the pages in the chapter and write at least one specific fact concerning each lesson.
For example, in the lesson on circular functions, one fact might be that a unit circle is a
circle with a radius of 1 unit centered at the origin on the coordinate plane. After
completing the chapter, you can use this table to review for your chapter test.
Lesson Fact
13-1 Trigonometric Functions in Right
Triangles
What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
trigonometric functions in right triangles.
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Fill in each blank with the correct term or
phrase.
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reciprocal functions The cosecant, secant, and cotangent ratios are reciprocals of
the , , and
ratios, respectively. These are called
the reciprocal functions.
sinθ = cscθ =
cosθ = secθ =
tanθ = cotθ =
31°
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learn based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the correct term next to each
definition.
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150° 0
0 x -100° x
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an outline of this lesson.
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sinθ = cscθ =
cosθ = secθ =
tanθ = cotθ =
Trigonometric Functions The Key Concept chart on page 827 of the student
with Reference Angles book summarizes the signs of the six trigonometric
pp. 826–828 functions in the four quadrants. Write the names of
the trigonometric functions in each quadrant where
they are positive.
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will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Write the definition next to each term.
(Lesson 13-1)
trigonometric ratio
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phrase.
Law of Sines The Law of Sines shows the relationships between the
_________________ of a triangle and the sines of the angles
_________________ them.
solving a triangle Using given measures to find all unknown side lengths and
_________________ of a triangle is called solving a triangle.
Find the Area of a Complete the formula below to illustrate the Law of
Triangle Sines for ABC.
p. 832
Law of Sines
Use the Law of Sines to Use the Law of Sines to solve for LN. Round to the
Solve Triangles nearest hundredth.
pp. 833–835 -
54° 71°
/ .
Helping You Remember Suppose that you are taking a quiz and cannot
1
remember whether the formula for the area of a triangle is Area = − ab cos C or
1 2
Area = − ab sin C. How can you quickly remember which of these is correct?
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learned about the Law of Cosines as you scanned the text.
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Label the diagram with the correct terms to
illustrate the Law of Cosines.
"
b c
Law of Cosines
$ a #
a2 =
b2 =
Lesson 13-5
c2 =
Use the Law of Cosines Use the Law of Cosines to solve for RT to the nearest
to Solve Triangles tenth.
pp. 841–842 4
75° 9
17 5
Choose a Method to Tell which method you would use to solve each
Solve Triangles oblique triangle with the given information. Write
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think you will learn about circular functions.
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Match the term with its definition by
drawing a line to connect the two.
periodic function a circle with a radius of one unit centered at the origin on
the coordinate plane
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2
(0, 1) 4, 3
cosθ = 1
1 5 5
(−1, 0) (1, 0)
θ
−2 −1 1 2x
−1
sinθ = (0, −1)
−2
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 13-7. Write two facts that you
learned about graphing trigonometric functions as you
scanned the text.
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2. ____________________________________________________
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will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Label the diagrams with the correct terms.
Lesson 13-8
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phase shift
y
vertical shift x
midline
y
4
3
2
1 x
−4−3−2−1 1 2 3 4
−1
−2
−3
−4
Vertical Translations Label the general sine function shown below with the
pp. 864–866 correct terms. Use amplitude, period, phase shift, and
vertical shift.
Y = asin b(θ - h) + k
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inverse trigonometric functions.
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180° 180°
x x
−2 −1 1 2 −2 −1 1 2
−180° −180°
−360° −360°
Solve Equations by If sinθ = 0.16, find θ to the nearest tenth degree. Show
Using Inverses your work.
p. 873
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Tie It Together
Fill in the graphic organizer. Add details if space permits.
In a
In a Unit Maximum Minimum Domain Reciprocal
Function Right
Circle Value Value Restrictions Function
Triangle
Sine
Cosine
Tangent
Cosecant
Secant
Cotangent
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Trigonometric Functions
Before the Test
Now that you have read and worked through the chapter, think about what you have
learned and complete the table below. Compare your previous answers with these.
1. Write an A if you agree with the statement.
2. Write a D if you disagree with the statement.
• 2π radians = 360º
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the text by previewing the headings, boldface words, and examples; ask questions about
what you survey, read with purpose, recite out loud the main points and concepts
without looking at the text, and review your text notes or use the chapter review at the
end of the chapter.
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Lesson Fact
14-1 Trigonometric Identities
What You’ll Learn Scan the text under the Now heading. List two things you
will learn about in the lesson.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary New Vocabulary Write the definition next to the term.
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Reciprocal Identities:
3. sinθ = 4. cosθ =
Pythagorean Identities:
5. tan2θ + 1 = 6. cot2θ + 1 =
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What You’ll Learn Skim Lesson 14-2. Predict two things that you expect to
learn based on the headings and the Key Concept box.
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary Vocabulary Link The following statements are suggestions for
verifying trigonometric identities. Fill in each blank with the
correct term or phrase.
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secθ
Transform One Side of Verify that − = sinθ is an identity.
tanθ + cotθ
an Equation
pp. 898–899
B cotθ D tanθ
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What You’ll Learn Scan the text in Lesson 14-3. Write two facts you learned
about sum and difference of angles identities as you scanned
the text.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Fill in each blank with the correct term or
Lesson 14-3
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+ ________ A ________ B
+ ________ A ________ B
Sum and Difference Follow the steps below to find the exact value of
Identities cos 105°.
pp. 904–905
Step 1: Rewrite
105° as the sum of
two more common
angles.
Step 2: Apply an
angle sum identity.
Step 3: Substitute
the exact values
and simplify.
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What You’ll Learn Skim the lesson. Write two things you already know about
double-angle and half-angle identities.
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2. ____________________________________________________
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B - ________ A ________ B
Lesson 14-4
cos(A + B) = _________ A ________
B - ________ A ________ B
4
Double-Angle Identities Find sin 2θ if sinθ = − and θ is between 0º and 90º.
5
pp. 911-912
Half-Angle Identities Follow the steps below to find the exact value of
pp. 912-914 sin 15°.
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What You’ll Learn Skim the Examples for Lesson 14-5. Predict two things you
think you will learn about solving trigonometric equations.
1. ____________________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________________
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Active Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Match each type of identity with the
correct formula. (Lessons 14-3 and 14-4)
θ √
1 - cosθ
tan − =±−
double-angle identity 2 1 + cosθ
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pp. 921–922 Show your work.
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can pace yourself. Answer what you know first, skipping over material you do not know.
When finished, go back and check for errors. Do not change an answer unless you are
certain you are correct.