Updated CLEP Algebra Test with correct answers 2024
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Course
Clep
Institution
Clep
What do you need to do to add / subtract fractions? - ANSWER-Get a common denominator
How do you multiply fractions? - ANSWER-Multiply numerators and multiply denominators
How do you divide by a fraction / what do you do if you have a fraction in the denominator? - ANSWER-Multiply the entire ...
Updated CLEP Algebra Test with
correct answers 2024
What do you need to do to add / subtract fractions? - ANSWER-Get a common denominator
How do you multiply fractions? - ANSWER-Multiply numerators and multiply denominators
How do you divide by a fraction / what do you do if you have a fraction in the denominator? - ANSWER-Multiply the entire term by the reciprocal fraction
Compute.
(1/3) + (7/5) - ANSWER-(1/3) + (7/5)
(5+21)/15
= 26/15
Compute.
[(3x-1) / (x^2-2)] + [1/(x-1)] - ANSWER-[(3x-1) / (x^2-2)] + [1/(x-1)]
[(3x-1)(x+1) + (x^2-2)] / [(x^2-2)(x-1)
(3x^2 - 3x - x + 1 + x^2 - 2) / (x^3 - x^2 - 2x + 2)
= (3x^2 - 4x + 2) / x^3 - x^2 - 2x + 2)
What is another way to write √x ? - ANSWER-x^(1/2) Updated CLEP Algebra Test with
correct answers 2024
(√x)^2 = ? - ANSWER-x
T or F
Roots and powers undo each other. - ANSWER-True
Properties of Exponents
How do you multiply 2 terms with the same base but different exponents? - ANSWER-Add the exponents
Properties of Exponents
How do you multiply 2 terms with different bases but the same exponents? - ANSWER-1) Multiply the bases
2) Raise this to the exponent
Properties of Exponents
How do you solve a term with an exponent, and that whole term is raised to another exponent? - ANSWER-Multiply the exponents
Properties of Exponents
How do you divide terms with exponents? - ANSWER-Subtract the exponents Updated CLEP Algebra Test with
correct answers 2024
Simplify.
[(4√9)^8] / [(4^2)-(3√8)] - ANSWER-[(4√9)^8] / [(4^2)-(3√8)]
[(9^(1/4))^8] / (16-2)
[9^((1/4)(8))] / 14
(9^2) / 14
= Simplify.
[(-2)/((x^2)-1)] + [1/(x+1)] - [1/(x-1)] - ANSWER-[(-2)/((x^2)-1)] + [1/(x+1)] - [1/(x-1)]
(-2+x-1-x-1) / [(x^2)-1]
= -4 / [(x^2)-1]
Simplify.
[(a^4)(b^3)] / [(a^3)(b^3)] - ANSWER-[(a^4)(b^3)] / [(a^3)(b^3)]
= a
Simplify.
(a^b)^c - ANSWER-(a^b)^c
a^(bc) Updated CLEP Algebra Test with
correct answers 2024
Degree of Polynomial - ANSWER-The highest exponent of x in the polynomial
Constants are degree ___ polynomials. - ANSWER-0
What is the format for first degree polynomials? - ANSWER-y = ax + b
What does the graph of a first degree polynomial look like? - ANSWER-
What is the more common name for a second degree polynomial? - ANSWER-Quadratic
What is the format for second degree polynomials? - ANSWER-ax^2 +
bx + c = 0
What does the graph of a second degree polynomial look like? - ANSWER-
What are the steps to graphing polynomials? - ANSWER-1) Plug in ± values for x (start with 0 and go outward from there) and solve for y
2) Plot these points on the graph
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