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Slope = 2 5 , x -intercept = 8

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Passing through ( 2 , 1 ) and ( −2 , −1 )

y = 1 2 x

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Passing through ( −3 , 7 ) and ( 1 , 2 )

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x -intercept = 5 and y -intercept = −3

y = 3 5 x 3

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x -Intercept = −6 and y -intercept = 9

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For the following exercises, for each linear equation, a. give the slope m and y -intercept b , if any, and b. graph the line.

y = 2 x 3

a. ( m = 2 , b = −3 ) b.
An image of a graph. The x axis runs from -5 to 5 and the y axis runs from -5 to 5. The graph shows an increasing straight line function with a y intercept at (0, -3) and a x intercept at (1.5, 0).

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f ( x ) = −6 x

a. ( m = −6 , b = 0 ) b.
An image of a graph. The x axis runs from -5 to 5 and the y axis runs from -5 to 5. The graph shows a decreasing straight line function with a y intercept and x intercept both at the origin. There is an unlabeled point on the function at (0.5, -3).

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4 y + 24 = 0

a. ( m = 0 , b = −6 ) b.
An image of a graph. The x axis runs from -3 to 3 and the y axis runs from -7 to 1. The graph shows a horizontal straight line function with a y intercept at (0, -6) and no x intercept.

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2 x + 3 y = 6

a. ( m = 2 3 , b = 2 ) b.
An image of a graph. The x axis runs from -3 to 3 and the y axis runs from -4 to 4. The graph shows a decreasing straight line function with a y intercept at (0, 2) and a x intercept at (3, 0).

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For the following exercises, for each polynomial, a. find the degree; b. find the zeros, if any; c. find the y -intercept(s), if any; d. use the leading coefficient to determine the graph’s end behavior; and e. determine algebraically whether the polynomial is even, odd, or neither.

f ( x ) = 2 x 2 3 x 5

a. 2 b. 5 2 , −1 ; c. −5 d. Both ends rise e. Neither

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f ( x ) = −3 x 2 + 6 x

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f ( x ) = 1 2 x 2 1

a. 2 b. ± 2 c. −1 d. Both ends rise e. Even

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f ( x ) = x 3 + 3 x 2 x 3

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f ( x ) = 3 x x 3

a. 3 b. 0, ± 3 c. 0 d. Left end rises, right end falls e. Odd

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For the following exercises, use the graph of f ( x ) = x 2 to graph each transformed function g .

g ( x ) = ( x + 3 ) 2 + 1


An image of a graph. The x axis runs from -5 to 5 and the y axis runs from -5 to 5. The graph shows a parabolic function that decreases until the point (-3, 1), then begins increasing. The y intercept is not shown and there are no x intercepts. There are two unplotted points at (-4, 2) and (-2, 2).

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For the following exercises, use the graph of f ( x ) = x to graph each transformed function g .

For the following exercises, use the graph of y = f ( x ) to graph each transformed function g .

An image of a graph. The x axis runs from -5 to 5 and the y axis runs from -5 to 5. The graph shows a function that starts at point (-3, 0), where it begins to increase until the point (-1, 2). After the point (-1, 2), the function becomes a horizontal line and stays that way until the point (1, 2). After the point (1, 2), the function begins to decrease until the point (3, 0), where the function ends.

g ( x ) = f ( x 1 ) + 2


An image of a graph. The x axis runs from -5 to 5 and the y axis runs from -5 to 5. The graph shows a function that starts at point (-2, 2), where it begins to increase until the point (0, 4). After the point (0, 4), the function becomes a horizontal line and stays that way until the point (2, 4). After the point (2, 4), the function begins to decrease until the point (4, 2), where the function ends.

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For the following exercises, for each of the piecewise-defined functions, a. evaluate at the given values of the independent variable and b. sketch the graph.

f ( x ) = { 4 x + 3 , x 0 x + 1 , x > 0 ; f ( −3 ) ; f ( 0 ) ; f ( 2 )

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f ( x ) = { x 2 3 , x < 0 4 x 3 , x 0 ; f ( −4 ) ; f ( 0 ) ; f ( 2 )

a. 13 , −3 , 5 b.
An image of a graph. The x axis runs from -5 to 5 and the y axis runs from -5 to 5. The graph is of a function that has two pieces. The first piece is a decreasing curve that ends at the point (0, -3). The second piece is an increasing line that begins at the point (0, -3). The function has a x intercepts at the approximate point (1.7, 0) and the point (0.75, 0) and a y intercept at (0, -3).

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h ( x ) = { x + 1 , x 5 4 , x > 5 ; h ( 0 ) ; h ( π ) ; h ( 5 )

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g ( x ) = { 3 x 2 , x 2 4 , x = 2 ; g ( 0 ) ; g ( −4 ) ; g ( 2 )

a. −3 2 , −1 2 , 4 b.
An image of a graph. The x axis runs from -10 to 10 and the y axis runs from -10 to 10. The graph is of a function that begins slightly below the x axis and begins to decrease. As the function approaches the unplotted vertical line of “x = 2”, it decreases at a faster rate but never reaches the line “x = 2”. On the right side of the unplotted line “x = 2”, the function starts at the top of graph and begins decreasing and approaches the unplotted horizontal line “y = 0”, but never reaches “y = 0”. There function also includes a plotted point at (2, 4). There is a y intercept at (0, -1.5) and no x intercept.

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For the following exercises, determine whether the statement is true or false . Explain why.

f ( x ) = ( 4 x + 1 ) / ( 7 x 2 ) is a transcendental function.

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g ( x ) = x 3 is an odd root function

True; n = 3

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A logarithmic function is an algebraic function.

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A function of the form f ( x ) = x b , where b is a real valued constant, is an exponential function.

False; f ( x ) = x b , where b is a real-valued constant, is a power function

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The domain of an even root function is all real numbers.

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[T] A company purchases some computer equipment for $20,500. At the end of a 3-year period, the value of the equipment has decreased linearly to $12,300.

  1. Find a function y = V ( t ) that determines the value V of the equipment at the end of t years.
  2. Find and interpret the meaning of the x - and y -intercepts for this situation.
  3. What is the value of the equipment at the end of 5 years?
  4. When will the value of the equipment be $3000?

a. V ( t ) = −2733 t + 20500 b. ( 0 , 20 , 500 ) means that the initial purchase price of the equipment is $20,500; ( 7.5 , 0 ) means that in 7.5 years the computer equipment has no value. c. $6835 d. In approximately 6.4 years

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[T] Total online shopping during the Christmas holidays has increased dramatically during the past 5 years. In 2012 ( t = 0 ), total online holiday sales were $42.3 billion, whereas in 2013 they were $48.1 billion.

  1. Find a linear function S that estimates the total online holiday sales in the year t .
  2. Interpret the slope of the graph of S .
  3. Use part a. to predict the year when online shopping during Christmas will reach $60 billion.
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[T] A family bakery makes cupcakes and sells them at local outdoor festivals. For a music festival, there is a fixed cost of $125 to set up a cupcake stand. The owner estimates that it costs $0.75 to make each cupcake. The owner is interested in determining the total cost C as a function of number of cupcakes made.

  1. Find a linear function that relates cost C to x , the number of cupcakes made.
  2. Find the cost to bake 160 cupcakes.
  3. If the owner sells the cupcakes for $1.50 apiece, how many cupcakes does she need to sell to start making profit? ( Hint : Use the INTERSECTION function on a calculator to find this number.)

a. C = 0.75 x + 125 b. $245 c. 167 cupcakes

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[T] A house purchased for $250,000 is expected to be worth twice its purchase price in 18 years.

  1. Find a linear function that models the price P of the house versus the number of years t since the original purchase.
  2. Interpret the slope of the graph of P .
  3. Find the price of the house 15 years from when it was originally purchased.
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[T] A car was purchased for $26,000. The value of the car depreciates by $1500 per year.

  1. Find a linear function that models the value V of the car after t years.
  2. Find and interpret V ( 4 ) .

a. V ( t ) = −1500 t + 26,000 b. In 4 years, the value of the car is $20,000.

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[T] A condominium in an upscale part of the city was purchased for $432,000. In 35 years it is worth $60,500. Find the rate of depreciation.

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[T] The total cost C (in thousands of dollars) to produce a certain item is modeled by the function C ( x ) = 10.50 x + 28,500 , where x is the number of items produced. Determine the cost to produce 175 items.

$30,337.50

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[T] A professor asks her class to report the amount of time t they spent writing two assignments. Most students report that it takes them about 45 minutes to type a four-page assignment and about 1.5 hours to type a nine-page assignment.

  1. Find the linear function y = N ( t ) that models this situation, where N is the number of pages typed and t is the time in minutes.
  2. Use part a. to determine how many pages can be typed in 2 hours.
  3. Use part a. to determine how long it takes to type a 20-page assignment.
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[T] The output (as a percent of total capacity) of nuclear power plants in the United States can be modeled by the function P ( t ) = 1.8576 t + 68.052 , where t is time in years and t = 0 corresponds to the beginning of 2000. Use the model to predict the percentage output in 2015.

96% of the total capacity

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[T] The admissions office at a public university estimates that 65% of the students offered admission to the class of 2019 will actually enroll.

  1. Find the linear function y = N ( x ) , where N is the number of students that actually enroll and x is the number of all students offered admission to the class of 2019.
  2. If the university wants the 2019 freshman class size to be 1350, determine how many students should be admitted.
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Source:  OpenStax, Calculus volume 1. OpenStax CNX. Feb 05, 2016 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11964/1.2
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