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Complex Numbers

Complex Numbers. Exponentials. Logic. Rational Expressions. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 350. 350. 350. 350. 400. 4 00. 400. 400. 450. 500. 450. 450. 500. 500. 500. Rational Expressions 100. Rational Expressions 200.

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Complex Numbers

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  1. Complex Numbers Exponentials Logic Rational Expressions 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 350 350 350 350 400 400 400 400 450 500 450 450 500 500 500

  2. Rational Expressions 100

  3. Rational Expressions 200 Which is a simplified form of

  4. Rational Expressions 300 What is

  5. Rational Expressions 350 Which product is equivalent to

  6. Rational Expressions 400

  7. Rational Expressions 450 What is the simplest form of

  8. Rational Expressions 500 What are the solutions to the equation

  9. Complex Expressions 100 If which point shows the location of on the plane? • Point A • Point B • Point C • Point D

  10. Complex Expressions 200 If what is the value of • i • -i • 1 • -1

  11. Complex Expressions 300 If then 4i(6i) = • 48 • 24 • -24 • -48

  12. Complex Expressions 350 What is an equivalent form of

  13. Complex Expressions 400 What is the product of the complex numbers (3 + i ) and (3 – i) ? • 8 • 10 • 9 – i • 10 – 6i

  14. Complex Expressions 450

  15. Complex Expressions 500

  16. Exponentials 100 Jeremy, Michael, Shannan, and Brenda each worked the same math problem at the chalkboard. Each student’s work is shown below. Their teacher said that while two of them had the correct answer, only one of them had arrived at the correct conclusion using correct steps. Which is a completely correct solution? A. Jeremy B. Michael C. Shannan D. Brenda

  17. Exponentials 200 What is the solution to the equation below?

  18. Exponentials 300

  19. Exponentials 350

  20. Exponentials 400

  21. Exponentials 500

  22. Logic and Probability 100 Teresa and Julia are among 10 students who have applied for a trip to Washington DC. Two students from the group will be selected at random for the trip. What is the probability that Teresa and Julia will be the 2 students selected?

  23. Logic and Probability 200

  24. Logic and Probability 300 A math teacher is randomly distributing 15 rulers with centimeter labels and 10 rulers without centimeter labels. What is the probability that the first ruler she hands out will have centimeter labels and the second ruler will not have labels?

  25. Logic and Probability 350 A box contains 7 large red marbles, 5 large yellow marbles, 3 small red marbles, and 5 small yellow marbles. If a marble is drawn at random, what is the probability that it is yellow, given that is one of the large marbles?

  26. Logic and Probability 400

  27. Logic and Probability 450 On a certain day the chance of rain is 80% in San Francisco and 30% in Sydney. Assume that the chance of rain in the two cities is independent. What is the probability that it will not rain in either city? • 7% • 14% • 24% • 50%

  28. Logic and Probability 500 The probabilities that Jamie will try out for various sports and team positions are shown in the chart. Jamie will definitely try out for either basketball or baseball, but not both. The probability that Jamie will try out for baseball and try out for catcher is 42%. What is the probability that Jamie will try out for basketball? • 40% B) 60% C) 80% D) 90%

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