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Quadratics/ Power Principle. Equations w/ Extraneous Solutions. Inequalities. Rational Inequalities. Absolute Value Inequalities. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. Quadratics/ Power Principle Equations w/ Extraneous Solutions Inequalities Rational Inequalities Absolute Value Inequalities. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Solve. 2X2 – 12X – 7 = 0

  3. Solve. 4X(X – 1) = 17

  4. Solve.

  5. 5 Real-3 Extraneous

  6. Solve.

  7. 36 (Real)

  8. Solve.

  9. 4/9 Extraneous4 Real

  10. Which types of equations require you to show a check for extraneous solutions?

  11. Equations that have:1) Even Roots2) Rationals3) Absolute Value

  12. Find all real and extraneous solutions:

  13. 2/3 Real-1/4 Extraneous

  14. Find all real and extraneous solutions:

  15. ± 3 Real± 1 Extraneous

  16. Find all real and extraneous solutions:

  17. 1 & 2 Real-1 Extraneous

  18. Solve. Write your answer in interval notation.

  19. [-5/8, 0]

  20. Solve.Write your answer in interval notation.

  21. [9/7, )

  22. Solve. Write your answer in interval notation.

  23. (-28/3, -21/4]

  24. Solve. Write your answer in interval notation.

  25. (-, -2] or [0, 1]

  26. Solve. Write your answer in interval notation.

  27. (-, -2) or (-1, 1) or (2, )

  28. Solve. Write your answer as an interval.

  29. (-, -1/3) or (2, )

  30. Solve. Write your answer as an interval.

  31. (-2, -1) or (1, 3)

  32. Solve.Write your answer as an interval.

  33. (1, )

  34. Solve.Write your answer as an interval.

  35. (-, 4.5] or (-3, )

  36. Solve.Write your answer as an interval.

  37. Solve. Write your answer as an interval.

  38. (-,-17] or [13, )

  39. Solve. Write your answer as an interval.

  40. (-, -4/3] or [0, )

  41. Solve. Write your answer as an interval.

  42. [-1, 2] or (-∞, -2] and [3, ∞)

  43. Solve.Write your answer as an interval.

  44. (-∞, -2] [-1, 0] [1, ∞)

  45. Solve.Write your answer as an interval.

  46. [-3, -2] and [1, 2]

  47. Is the function even, odd, or neither?

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