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Final Exam Review 2019

This document is a final exam review for Algebra 2, containing various mathematical problems including function operations, evaluations, systems of equations, factoring, and solving equations. It also includes sections on logarithmic equations, inequalities, and rational equations. The review is structured with numbered problems for students to practice and prepare for their exam.

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Final Exam Review 2019

This document is a final exam review for Algebra 2, containing various mathematical problems including function operations, evaluations, systems of equations, factoring, and solving equations. It also includes sections on logarithmic equations, inequalities, and rational equations. The review is structured with numbered problems for students to practice and prepare for their exam.

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PAP Algebra 2 Name__________________________________________________

Final Exam Review Teacher_____________________________________ Period______


Perform the indicated operation.

1) g(n) = 2n − 1 2) f ( x) = 4x + 1
h(n) = n + 3 g( x) = 2x 2 − 5x
Find ( g h)(n) Find 4 f ( x) + 3g( x)

Evaluate each function.

3) w( x) = 2x 2 − 5; Find w(−7) 4) k( x) = x 3 + 2x 2 − 2x; Find k(−3)

Perform the indicated operation.

5) h(t) = 3t − 4 6) g( x) = 4x + 1
g(t) = 3t h( x) = 2x 3 + 4 + 2x
Find 5h(−6) + 5g(−6) Find g(h(2))

7) g( x) = x 2 + 3x 8) f (t) = t 2 + t
h( x) = x − 2 g(t) = 4t
Find g(−6) ⋅ h(−6) Find f (t − 1) ⋅ g(t − 1)

9) James and Emily each improved their yards by planting rose bushes and shrubs. They bought
their supplies from the same store. James spent $63 on 3 rose bushes and 6 shrubs. Emily spent
$91 on 9 rose bushes and 4 shrubs. Find the cost of one rose bush and the cost of one shrub.

Solve the system by elimination.

10) −6r − s − t = 16 11) x − y + z = 4


−4r − 2s − 2t = 16 −3x + 5y − 5z = −30
−6r − 2s + 4t = 14 6x + y + 2z = −30

Factor completely.

12) 24x 2 + 6x − 30 13) 9n 3 − 9n 2 − 70n

Solve by factoring.

14) 7 p 2 − 14 = 47 p 15) 3b 2 = −35 + 22b

Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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Solve by using the quadratic formula.

16) 4x 2 = −5x + 44 17) 4x 2 + 12 = 9x

18) A rock is thrown from the top of a building. The height, h , of the rock t seconds after it is
2
thrown is given by h(t) = −16t − 21t + 110. How long will it take the rock to reach a height of
15 feet?

Factor completely.

19) 4x 2 + 42x + 80 20) 2x 3 − 9x 2

Factor each.

21) x 6 − 7x 3 − 8 = 0 22) x 4 + x 2 − 20 = 0

23) x 3 + 64 = 0 24) x 3 − 10x 2 + 25x = 0

Simplify.

25) (−6 − 2i) − (−4 − 8i)


4
26) 48n 5

Simplify each expression.

6 p + 24 3k k 2 − 49
27) 2
28) ⋅
p + 2p − 8 4k 2 + 28k 3k

x−7 1 3a − 5 2
29) ÷ 30) −
x − 14x + 49 10x 2
2
4a + 8 4a + 8

a−1 a−3 n+5 n+6


31) 2
− 2
32) +
3a − 7a + 4 3a − 7a + 4 9n + 36 9n + 36

Solve each rational equation. Remember to check for extraneous solutions.

4 1 6x − 36 1
33) =1− 34) + =1
v+5 v+5 x+1 x+1

Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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35) = 2 − 2 36) = 2 + 2
a − 5 a − a − 20 a − a − 20 b + 1 2b − b − 3 4b − 2b − 6

Divide.

37) (n 4 − 25n 2 + 4n + 30) ÷ (n + 5) 38) (4n 3 − 45n 2 + 77n − 1) ÷ (4n − 9)

Rewrite the equation in logarithmic form.

1 2
39) 15
−2
= 40) 8 = 64
225

Rewrite each equation in exponential form.

41) log 12 144 = 2 1


42) log 256 16 =
2

Solve.
2n n−3 3 2a + 2 a
43) 6 ⋅ 6 =6 44) 9 ⋅ 27 = 81

Solve the equation. Round your answers to the nearest thousandth.


m−3 b−3
45) 14 − 5 = 50.6 46) −5 ⋅ 20 = −44.4

Expand the logarithm.

() 2 6 48) log 4 (u v )
2 3
8
47) log 7
11

Condense the expression to a single logarithm.

log 2 x log 2 y 50) 5 log 8 x + 3 log 8 y


49) log 2 z + +
3 3

Solve the equation.

51) log 4 ( p − 5) = log 4 24 52) log 7 ( x + 4) − log 7 x = log 7 48

Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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53) −8 log 5 ( p + 3) = −32 54) −7 + log 11 (b + 10) = −7

Solve each equation.

55) 6 + 9 − 3n = 15 2b + 4
56) =3
10

57) −5 9r − 3 = −75 58) 10a + 2 − 5 = 23

Solve each equation. Remember to check for extraneous solutions.

59) n−5 = 2n − 19 60) −1 = −8 + 24n + 1

61) 3k − 27 = k−3 62) 13 = 8 + x−5

Solve each equation.

63) 7 + 7(1 + 5v) = −40 + 8v 64) 6a + 40 = −6a + 4(7a − 6)

Solve each inequality and graph its solution.

65) −6(7n − 3) < −318 66) 8(5 − 4n) ≥ 136


4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 −10 −8 −6 −4 −2

Solve each compound inequality and graph its solution.

67) −5 ≤ 5 + v ≤ 8 n
68) 7n > −21 or < −1
−12 −10 −8 −6 −4 −2 0 2 4
10
−12 −10 −8 −6 −4 −2 0 2

Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC


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