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This material taken from “College Algebra & Trigonometry with Applications,” Jose Barros-Neto, West Publishing Company, second edition. Section I. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 1. Graph g ( x) = 1 / 2 − x −1 . 2. Let F ( x) = xe 3 x . Approximate to three decimal places the function values F(0.4), F(0.4), and F(1.25). 3. Suppose that the initial amount of a radioactive material is 140 milligrams and that its half-life is 33 minutes. Make a table showing the amount of material left after 33, 66, and 132 minutes. 4. The population of a town of 26,000 people is increasing exponentially at an annual rate of 3%. Estimate the population after 6 years.

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8. Sketch the graph ofy=sin (3 x) , forx∈[0,2 π], marking all roots on your graph. 9. Simplify sin(x+y); as a special case, determine an identity for sin(2 x) .

PE/TE = Pupil's Edition/Teacher's Edition 1 McDougal Littell Algebra 2 ©2007 correlated to the New York State Learning Standards for Mathematics Algebra 2 and Trigonometry Algebra 2 and ...

Basic Equations Modeling with Equations Quadratic Equations Complex Numbers Other Types of Equations Inequalities Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities Coordinate Plane Graphs of Equations in Two Variables Solving Equations and Inequalities using TI -83 Lines What is a Function? Graphs of Functions Increasing and Decreasing Functions; Average Rate of Change Transformations of Functions Quadratic Functions; Maximum and Minimum Combining Functions One-to-One Functions

Each course features interwoven strands of algebra and functions, statistics and probability, geometry and trigonometry, and discrete mathematics.

Math 1111 College Algebra (effective Fall 2007) Text: Algebra & Trigonometry (3 rd edition) by Robert Blitzer Content: Chapters 1-4 (with some omissions) Course Description: A ...

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Algebra & Trigonometry Assignment Sheet Text: Fundamentals of Algebra & Trigonometry, 9/E, 1997, Swokowski, ISBN #978-0-534-95414-7, Cengage Learning.Section 1.2: Exp. & Radicals 1.3: Algebraic Expressions 1.3: Algebraic Expressions 1.4: Fractional Expressions 1.4: Fractional Expressions 2.1: Equations 2.3: Quadratic Equations 2.4: Complex Numbers 2.5: Nonlinear Equations 2.6: Inequalities 2.7: Inequalities 3.3: Lines 3.4: Functions 3.5: Graphs of Functions 3.6: Quadratic Functions 3.7: Operations on Functions 3.8: Inverse Functions 5.1: Exponential Functions 5.2: Natural Exponential Functions 5.3: Logarithmic Functions

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MATH 15900 PRECALCULUS MWF Course Policy **Generic—See instructor for section-specific course materials** MATH 151 Algebra and Trigonometry

§ 1. Sets If the objective of mathematics is to find and study the relationship between variables, then a reasonable first step is to describe where the values of these variables must be

Algebra and Trigonometry based Physics Formula sheet ShadowJ.Q. Robinson 1 1 Department of Physics, Millsaps College, Jackson, MS 39210 robins1@millsaps.edu The presence of a ...

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