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Semester one.

Chapter 01 - Basic Concepts of Algebra — Look for files with (Key) to find an answer key

Chapter 02 - Inequalities and Proofs

Chapter 03a - Linear Equations

Chapter 03b - Systems

Chapter 03c - Functions and Relations

Chapter 04 - Exponents and Factoring

Chapter 05 - Rational Expressions

Semester Two

Chapter 06 - Irrational and Complex Numbers

Chapter 07 - Quadratic Equations and Functions

Chapter 09 - distance, midpoint, perpendicular bisector, circles

Chapter 10a - Exponential Functions

Chapter 10b - Logarithmic Functions

Chapter 11 - Sequences and Series

Chapter 15 - Permutations and Combinations

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  • Absolute Value Equations
  • Simplify Imaginary Numbers
  • Adding and Subtracting Complex Numbers
  • Multiplying Complex Numbers
  • Dividing Complex Numbers
  • Dividing Complex Number (advanced)
  • End of Unit, Review Sheet
  • Exponential Growth (no answer key on this one, sorry)
  • Compound Interest Worksheet #1 (no logs)
  • Compound Interest Worksheet (logarithms required)
  • Simplify Rational Exponents
  • Solve Equations with Rational Exponents
  • Solve Equations with variables in Exponents
  • Factor by Grouping
  • 1 to 1 functions
  • Evaluating Functions
  • Composition of Functions
  • Inverse Functions
  • Operations with Functions
  • Functions Review Worksheet
  • Product Rule of Logarithms
  • Power Rule of Logarithms
  • Quotient Rule of Logarithms
  • Logarithmic Equations Worksheet
  • Dividing Polynomials Worksheet
  • Solve Quadratic Equations by Factoring
  • Solve Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square
  • Quadratic formula Worksheet (real solutions)
  • Quadratic Formula Worksheet (complex solutions)
  • Quadratic Formula Worksheet (both real and complex solutions)
  • Discriminant Worksheet
  • Sum and Product of Roots
  • Radical Equations
  • Rationalizing the Denominator
  • Simplify Rational Expressions Worksheet
  • Dividing Rational Expressions
  • Multiplying Rational Expressions
  • Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions (with like denominators)
  • Adding and Subtracting Ratioal Expressions with Unlike Denominators
  • Mixed Review on Rational Expressions

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Surface area of a Cylinder

Be Prepared

18 x + 30 18 x + 30

3 − 2 n 3 − 2 n

2 x − 6 2 x − 6

0.045 0.045

w − 3 w − 3

0.35 x + 0.4 0.35 x + 0.4

2 c + 3 2 c + 3

0.042 0.042

15 15 is greater than x x .

15 < x 15 < x

2 5 x + 4 2 5 x + 4

− x + 4 − x + 4

a. >; b. >; c. >; d. >

m = 2 m = 2

a = 0 a = 0

u = 2 u = 2

x = 4 x = 4

p = −2 p = −2

q = −8 q = −8

y = − 17 5 y = − 17 5

z = 0 z = 0

identity; all real numbers

conditional equation; q = − 9 11 q = − 9 11

conditional equation; k = 201 14 k = 201 14

contradiction; no solution

x = 1 2 x = 1 2

x = −2 x = −2

x = 12 x = 12

u = −12 u = −12

n = 2 n = 2

m = −1 m = −1

r = 1 r = 1

s = −8 s = −8

n = 9 n = 9

d = 16 d = 16

He bought two notebooks.

He did seven crosswords puzzles.

−15 , −8 −15 , −8

−29 , 11 −29 , 11

−33 , −32 , −31 −33 , −32 , −31

−13 , −12 , −11 −13 , −12 , −11

−10 , −8 , −6 −10 , −8 , −6

The average cost was $5,000.

The median price was $19,300.

ⓐ 36 ⓑ $26 ⓒ 125 % 125 %

ⓐ 33 ⓑ $36 ⓐ 175 % 175 %

8.8 % 8.8 %

ⓐ $600 ⓑ $1,800

ⓐ $2,975 ⓑ $11,475

He will earn $2,500.

She earned $7,020.

The rate of simple interest was 6%.

The rate of simple interest was 5.5%.

He paid $17,590.

She deposited $9,600.

b = 2 A h b = 2 A h

h = 2 A b h = 2 A b

C = 5 9 ( F − 32 ) C = 5 9 ( F − 32 )

b = 2 A − B h h b = 2 A − B h h

t = A − P P r t = A − P P r

r = A − P P t r = A − P P t

y = 9 − 4 x 7 y = 9 − 4 x 7

y = 1 − 5 x 8 y = 1 − 5 x 8

The window’s height is 12 meters.

The length of the base is 6 feet.

The measures of the angles are 20°, 70°, and 90°.

The measures of the angles are 30°, 60°, and 90°.

The length of the leg is 8.

The length of the leg is 12.

The length is 39 inches and the width is 16 inches.

The length is 17 yards and the width is 26 yards.

The lengths of the sides of the triangle are 5, 11 and 12 inches.

The lengths of the sides of the triangle are 4, 7 and 9 feet.

The length of the swimming pool is 70 feet and the width is 30 feet.

The length of the garden is 90 yards and the width is 60 yards.

The ladder reaches 12 feet.

He should attach the lights 8 feet from the base of the mast.

Jess has 41 nickels and 18 quarters.

Elane has 22 nickels and 59 dimes.

Eric bought thirty-two 49-cent stamps and twelve 35-cent stamps.

Kailee bought twenty-six 49-cent stamps and ten 20-cent stamps.

84 adult tickets, 31 student tickets

615 children’s tickets and 195 adult tickets

Orlando mixed five pounds of cereal squares and 25 pounds of nuts.

Becca mixed 21 gallons of fruit punch and seven gallons of soda.

The speed of the local train is 48 mph and the speed of the express train is 60 mph.

Jeromy drove at a speed of 80 mph and his mother drove 60 mph.

Christopher’s speed was 50 mph and his parents’ speed was 40 mph.

Ashley’s parents drove 55 mph and Ashley drove 62 mph.

Pierre and Monique will be 429 miles apart in 3 hours.

Thanh and Nhat will be 330 miles apart in 2.2 hours.

Suzy’s speed uphill is 1.8 1.8 mph and downhill is three mph.

The boat’s speed upstream is eight mph and downstream is12 mph.

Hamilton drove 40 mph in the city and 70 mph in the desert.

Phuong rode uphill at a speed of 12 mph and on the flat street at 20 mph.

Angie can buy 7 packs of juice.

Daniel can have 11 people at the party.

Sergio and Lizeth can travel no more than 500 miles.

Rameen can use no more than 76 therms.

Caleb must work at least 96 hours.

Elliot must work at least 85 jobs.

Brenda must babysit at least 27 hours.

Josue must shovel at least 20 driveways.

The homeowner can use 5–20 hcf and still fall within the “conservation usage” billing range.

The homeowner can use 16–40 hcf and still fall within the “normal usage” billing range.

ⓐ ± 2 ± 2 ⓑ no solution ⓒ 0

ⓐ ± 11 ± 11 ⓑ no solution ⓒ 0

x = 4 , x = − 2 3 x = 4 , x = − 2 3

x = −1 , x = 5 2 x = −1 , x = 5 2

x = 8 , x = 0 x = 8 , x = 0

x = 8 , x = 2 x = 8 , x = 2

No solution

x = − 2 5 , x = − 2 5 , x = 5 2 x = 5 2

x = 3 , x = 3 , x = 1 9 x = 1 9

The diameter of the rod can be between 79.991 and 80.009 mm.

The diameter of the rod can be between 74.95 and 75.05 mm.

Section 2.1 Exercises

y = 5 y = 5

w = −18 w = −18

q = 3 q = 3

x = 14 x = 14

c = 4 c = 4

c = 5 2 c = 5 2

y = −5 y = −5

s = 10 s = 10

p = −4 p = −4

c = −4 c = −4

h = 3 4 h = 3 4

m = 6 m = 6

conditional equation; j = 2 5 j = 2 5

conditional equation; m = 16 5 m = 16 5

x = −1 x = −1

y = −1 y = −1

a = 3 4 a = 3 4

w = 9 4 w = 9 4

b = 12 b = 12

p = −41 p = −41

x = − 5 2 x = − 5 2

n = −3 n = −3

u = 3 u = 3

x = 18 x = 18

x = 20 x = 20

d = 8 d = 8

L = 19.75 L = 19.75 feet

Answers will vary.

Section 2.2 Exercises

58 hardback books

−11 , −12 , −13 −11 , −12 , −13

−69 , −71 , −73 −69 , −71 , −73

ⓐ 54 ⓑ 108 ⓐ 30%

ⓐ 162.5 162.5 ⓑ $35 ⓐ 150%

$ 11.88 $ 11.88

−2.5 % −2.5 %

−11 % −11 %

ⓐ $ 26.97 $ 26.97 ⓑ $ 17.98 $ 17.98

ⓐ $576 ⓑ 30%

ⓐ $ 7.20 $ 7.20 ⓑ $ 23.20 $ 23.20

ⓐ $ 0.20 $ 0.20 ⓑ $ 0.80 $ 0.80

3.75 % 3.75 %

21.2 % 21.2 %

Section 2.3 Exercises

d = C π d = C π

L = V W H L = V W H

d 1 = 2 A d 2 d 1 = 2 A d 2

b 1 = 2 A h − b 2 b 1 = 2 A h − b 2

a = 2 h − 108 t t 2 a = 2 h − 108 t t 2

a = 180 − b − c a = 180 − b − c

p = 2 A − 2 B l p = 2 A − 2 B l

L = P − 2 W 2 L = P − 2 W 2

y = 15 − 8 x y = 15 − 8 x

y = −6 + 4 x y = −6 + 4 x

y = 4 + x y = 4 + x

y = 7 − 4 x 3 y = 7 − 4 x 3

y = 12 − 2 x 3 y = 12 − 2 x 3

y = 18 − 3 x −2 y = 18 − 3 x −2

45 ° , 45 ° , 90 ° 45 ° , 45 ° , 90 °

30 ° , 60 ° , 90 ° 30 ° , 60 ° , 90 °

18 meters, 11 meters

13.5 13.5 m, 12.8 12.8 m

25 ft, 50 ft

12 ft, 13 ft, 14 ft

3 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft

120 yd, 160 yd

40 ft, 85 ft

104 ° F 104 ° F

ⓐ Answers will vary. ⓑ The areas are the same. The 2 × 8 2 × 8 rectangle has a larger perimeter than the 4 × 4 4 × 4 square. ⓒ Answers will vary.

Section 2.4 Exercises

nine nickels, 16 dimes

ten $10 bills, five $5 bills

63 dimes, 20 quarters

16 nickels, 12 dimes, seven quarters

330 day passes, 367 tournament passes

40 postcards, 100 stamps

15 $10 shares, five $12 shares

34 general, 61 youth

114 general, 246 student

Four pounds of macadamia nuts, eight pounds almonds

3.6 3.6 lbs Bermuda seed, 5.4 5.4 lbs Fescue seed

$33,000 in Fund A, $22,000 in Fund B

5.9 % 5.9 %

Kathy 5 mph, Cheryl 3 mph

commercial 550 mph, private plane 340 mph

Violet 65 mph, Charlie 55 mph

Ethan 22 mph, Leo 16 mph

DaMarcus 16 mph, Fabian 22 mph

uphill 1.6 1.6 mph, downhill 4.8 4.8 mph

light traffic 54 mph, heavy traffic 30 mph

freeway 67 mph, mountain road 22.3 mph

running eight mph, walking three mph

ⓐ 15 minutes ⓑ 20 minutes ⓒ one hour (d) 1:25

Section 2.5 Exercises

A maximum of 14 people can safely ride in the elevator.

five drinks

260 messages

62 necklaces

seven lawns

Section 2.6 Exercises

5 ≤ n ≤ 24 5 ≤ n ≤ 24

6 ≤ w ≤ 12 6 ≤ w ≤ 12

ⓐ answers vary ⓑ answers vary

Section 2.7 Exercises

ⓐ x = 4 , x = −4 x = 4 , x = −4 ⓑ no solution ⓒ z = 0 z = 0

ⓐ x = 3 , x = −3 x = 3 , x = −3 ⓑ no solution ⓒ z = 0 z = 0

x = 1 , x = − 1 2 x = 1 , x = − 1 2

x = −1 , x = − 5 2 x = −1 , x = − 5 2

x = 7 , x = 1 x = 7 , x = 1

x = 1 , x = −5 x = 1 , x = −5

no solution

x = −1 , x = − 2 3 x = −1 , x = − 2 3

x = −3 , x = 3 x = −3 , x = 3

x = 2 , x = 1 4 x = 2 , x = 1 4

x = 3 , x = 2 x = 3 , x = 2

x = 3 , x = − 11 3 x = 3 , x = − 11 3

x = 3 2 , x = − 1 2 x = 3 2 , x = − 1 2

The minimum to maximum expected production is 207,500 to 2,225,000 bottles

The acceptable weight is 22.5 to 25.5 ounces.

Review Exercises

s = −22 s = −22

m = −14 m = −14

q = 18 q = 18

k = 3 4 k = 3 4

k = 23 k = 23

x = 5 x = 5

There are 116 people.

−3 , −10 −3 , −10

$ 3.89 $ 3.89

ⓐ $105 ⓑ 52.5 % 52.5 %

d 2 = 2 A d 1 d 2 = 2 A d 1

y = 4 x 3 − 4 y = 4 x 3 − 4

22.5 ° , 67.5 ° , 90 ° 22.5 ° , 67.5 ° , 90 °

24.5 24.5 cm, 12.5 12.5 cm

9 ft, 14 ft, 12 ft

nine pennies, six dimes, 12 quarters

57 students, 68 general admission

2.2 2.2 lbs of raisins, 7.8 7.8 lbs of nuts

9.7 % 9.7 %

Louellen 65 mph, Tracy 66 mph

upstream 3 mph, downstream 5 mph

heavy traffic 32 mph, light traffic 68 mph

$33 per day

at least $300,000

at least 112 jobs

x = 2 , x = 2 3 x = 2 , x = 2 3

x = 9 , x = −3 x = 9 , x = −3

The minimum to maximum expected usage is 210,000 to 220,000 bottles

Practice Test

x = −5 x = −5

a = 41 a = 41

x = 6 x = 6

x = −2 , x = − 1 3 x = −2 , x = − 1 3

−57 , −55 −57 , −55

12 dimes, seven quarters

2.5 2.5 hours

At most $55.56 per costume.

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  • Laws of Exponents
  • Simplifying Rational Expressions, Domain & Zeros
  • Multiplying & Dividing Rational Expressions
  • Adding & Subtracting Rational Expressions
  • Complex Fractions
  • Solving Rational Equations
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Alg2.1 Sequences and Functions

This unit provides an opportunity to revisit representations of functions (including graphs, tables, and expressions) at the beginning of the Algebra 2 course, and also introduces the concept of sequences. Through many concrete examples, students learn to identify geometric and arithmetic sequences. Beginning with an invitation to describe sequences informally, students progress to writing terms of sequences arising from mathematical situations, using representations such as tables and graphs. They progress to using function notation to define sequences recursively and then explicitly for the \(n^{\text{th}}\) term. Throughout the unit, students learn that sequences are functions and that geometric and arithmetic sequences are examples of the exponential and linear functions they learned about in previous courses, defined on a subset of the integers. In the last part of the unit, students use sequences to model several situations represented in different ways. Finally, students encounter some situations where it makes sense to compute the sum of a finite sequence. A formula for such a sum is developed in a future unit.

A Towering Sequence

  • 1 A Towering Sequence
  • 2 Introducing Geometric Sequences
  • 3 Different Types of Sequences
  • 4 Using Technology to Work with Sequences
  • 5 Sequences are Functions
  • 6 Representing Sequences
  • 7 Representing More Sequences

What’s the Equation?

  • 8 The $n^{\text{th}}$ Term
  • 9 What’s the Equation?
  • 10 Situations and Sequence Types
  • 11 Adding Up

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Unit 1: Algebra foundations

Unit 2: solving equations & inequalities, unit 3: working with units, unit 4: linear equations & graphs, unit 5: forms of linear equations, unit 6: systems of equations, unit 7: inequalities (systems & graphs), unit 8: functions, unit 9: sequences, unit 10: absolute value & piecewise functions, unit 11: exponents & radicals, unit 12: exponential growth & decay, unit 13: quadratics: multiplying & factoring, unit 14: quadratic functions & equations, unit 15: irrational numbers, unit 16: creativity in algebra.

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