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Step-by-Step Guidance for Mixed Algebra Review

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Q1. What is the slope of a line where the graph is: y = -3x + 2?

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Topic: Slope-Intercept Form

This question tests your understanding of the slope-intercept form of a linear equation and how to identify the slope.

Key Terms and Formulas:

  • Slope-intercept form:

  • is the slope, is the y-intercept

Step-by-Step Guidance

  1. Identify the equation:

  2. Compare it to the slope-intercept form

  3. Determine which part of the equation represents the slope ()

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Q2. Find the equation of the line with slope 2 and passing through the point (3, 6).

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Topic: Point-Slope Form

This question tests your ability to write the equation of a line given a slope and a point.

Key Terms and Formulas:

  • Point-slope form:

  • Where is the slope, is the given point

Step-by-Step Guidance

  1. Identify the slope () and the point ()

  2. Substitute these values into the point-slope formula:

  3. Write the equation with the substituted values

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Q3. Find the equation of the line passing through (2, 6) and perpendicular to the line y = 3x + 5.

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Topic: Perpendicular Lines and Point-Slope Form

This question tests your understanding of how to find the equation of a line perpendicular to a given line and passing through a specific point.

Key Terms and Formulas:

  • Slope of perpendicular lines: If is the slope of the original line, the perpendicular slope is

  • Point-slope form:

Step-by-Step Guidance

  1. Identify the slope of the given line ( has slope )

  2. Find the perpendicular slope:

  3. Use the point-slope form with the point and the perpendicular slope

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Q4. Convert 47,000 to scientific notation.

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Topic: Scientific Notation

This question tests your ability to convert a standard number into scientific notation.

Key Terms and Formulas:

  • Scientific notation: where and is an integer

Step-by-Step Guidance

  1. Identify the significant digits in 47,000

  2. Count how many places the decimal moves to get a number between 1 and 10

  3. Write the number as

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Q5. Convert 0.00042 to scientific notation.

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Topic: Scientific Notation

This question tests your ability to convert a small decimal number into scientific notation.

Key Terms and Formulas:

  • Scientific notation:

Step-by-Step Guidance

  1. Identify the significant digits in 0.00042

  2. Count how many places the decimal moves to get a number between 1 and 10

  3. Write the number as

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Q6. Expand the following: (3x + 2)(x - 5)

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Topic: Expanding Binomials

This question tests your ability to expand two binomials using the distributive property (FOIL method).

Key Terms and Formulas:

  • FOIL method: First, Outside, Inside, Last

Step-by-Step Guidance

  1. Multiply the first terms:

  2. Multiply the outside terms:

  3. Multiply the inside terms:

  4. Multiply the last terms:

  5. Add all the terms together

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Q7. Expand the following: (2x - 3)(4x + 1)

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Topic: Expanding Binomials

This question tests your ability to expand two binomials using the distributive property (FOIL method).

Key Terms and Formulas:

  • FOIL method: First, Outside, Inside, Last

Step-by-Step Guidance

  1. Multiply the first terms:

  2. Multiply the outside terms:

  3. Multiply the inside terms:

  4. Multiply the last terms:

  5. Add all the terms together

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Q8. Simplify the following: x^2 + x^2

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Topic: Combining Like Terms

This question tests your ability to combine like terms in an algebraic expression.

Key Terms and Formulas:

  • Like terms: Terms with the same variable and exponent

Step-by-Step Guidance

  1. Identify the like terms: and $x^2$

  2. Add the coefficients of the like terms

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Q9. Simplify the following and write the final answer in standard form: -2m + 12m^2 - 2m

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Topic: Combining Like Terms and Standard Form

This question tests your ability to combine like terms and write the answer in standard form (descending order of exponents).

Key Terms and Formulas:

  • Standard form: Arrange terms in descending order of exponents

  • Like terms: Terms with the same variable and exponent

Step-by-Step Guidance

  1. Identify like terms: and $-2m$

  2. Combine the coefficients of like terms

  3. Write the expression in standard form, with the highest exponent first

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