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Ch. 6 Review WS - Solutions

The document consists of various algebra problems including graphing functions, solving systems of equations, finding exponential functions, simplifying expressions, and solving for variables in age-related word problems. It covers topics such as inverse functions, three-dimensional space representations, and the properties of logarithms. Additionally, it includes exercises on parabolas and systems of equations with different solution scenarios.

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Ch. 6 Review WS - Solutions

The document consists of various algebra problems including graphing functions, solving systems of equations, finding exponential functions, simplifying expressions, and solving for variables in age-related word problems. It covers topics such as inverse functions, three-dimensional space representations, and the properties of logarithms. Additionally, it includes exercises on parabolas and systems of equations with different solution scenarios.

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Honors Algebra 2 Name: KEY. ‘Chapter 6 Practice Worksheet Date: 1) Graph and find the domain and range of the inverse of y slog, (x+5)-2. #Pluginy valves Inverse Yr2= logy, (+5) aa LYFA, 3 py = XS = +2. xee 5 Then translate the graph of the inverse 3 units to the right, 4 units.up, and reflect it over the Graph the transformation of the inverse in a differer rent oi find it’s equation, aad se the ne domain and range. lation, mae by-! Yea ~5 ansiaton- add 3+0x Enverse en gal 4 toy “bere y a 2 Se pomain: (0/09) ol Range: C6) + \p 2) Solve each system of equations and explain what the solution represents in three-dimensional space. 3x-Sy +22 =22 xa 3y4z—4 ax-y4z=1 a. \2x+3y-z=-9) b. 13x-6y+92=5 ©. eat dz=3 jeredya3ee1|(\ 3/2) r3)R)\— ar-9ys102=9 axe 3y Teco eta Byminaté Z 2 Berane enminate * ONx-ayrreeh 26 ofSpererian Lay Se =12 awty NE a fees s0Cba one RON oy rae | Loy AZe 5 —) By -on=t Oy Fyne . © +102 =4 oO" 4X ay eh Cantersect 2 C nae =n IC ~ oe NO esenen Pparaliet PIANES io() H12yY=-2e CAAA lor By ee a9 “2e =a(3)-5 159. 400 (4) -5 . 3) Find the equation of an exponential function for each set of conditions. NN =\=a@) =O: = —___- 3 =Q Yor 28 Ysa (%Y ye =ab*-5 S28 ‘a. Passes through | - and ‘, b, Passes through (-2,-37) and =a(%)* (3-6) with an asymptote at y =-5. [osm 0 (%) Fab? -5 156 4 b> ee 7a bh" 50s G13 Pe 4 25 Be. tea eb S66 b* ves 230 b= ALL 5 os bo = hy 4) Simplify each expression: [xo es L — i — a losis b. log,8 © = d. lo8. 35 e. log,(27) = ja Lae £. log ((5") —g. log,(- h. loge{6") i. log, (&)-te = a ® “81 33 [8] rected fv “4 == -[-3) 5) Inas many ways as you can, find f(x) and g(x) such that f(g(x)) = A(x) if A(x) =5+ fon SHR gegesex G00 =x-3 fon sot 1K Jon = Joo = (x 3)* ows 6) Find the equation of a parabola that passes through the points (~2,-10), (2,2). and (4,-16). -i0zYa-2b+C O10 =40~-20+C eri 20-203) | | B 2 4ar2zo+c ©? eaa-6 2=42)+2(8) +e ® Wer Woatdb +e ®e 7) Given f(x) = 3x-2 and g(x) = x?-2x+5 find each of the following values or expressions. « {-3) . #(e-4) «. af) 4. s(a-3) 9.68) = (hy 26-2) +5 QEM=IOPENS yp ayez(a¥-2)*S a-a)?-20a-3)*S OA) =(hP-2C- WHOTS ge aye X45 a Geie4-2arorS sh+irs = 294 ae — om oH] Fa = BGR) -2 g@oo) qx*-18* +1 iyo a-e +20 ri (x5) O42) 8) Simplify each expression and state any excluded values, a 22 44x 21 2x? 41x 21 ‘ 9x42 a7 “2x749x-5° 2x7-9x44 0) 3x? -2x-8 3x74 x-4 « ~ Ox AVS, Axe = \ iy OmDOED , b Se ey EE Tee z FD | (sxe 0D) *s DOS) CTO a (3% en (ee NODOD | Oras) (lg J odor | eden — -FCh-D 0 _ x2 ~ esx) | OK Aba @xeaoxn CHDBUS) are or 2XE FFX 15 aX 1 a Ney Bar| axl Gx DODO TLL wy 2x2 BOOB as at ge OBR CERNOS SOD) ix Bx HY page Qy2e FB x-2 IKI. ‘xB ax ait = tar een sh Be x7! 5 — TE Uy y' 5, 1 2Hx)s, BOD ese) <2 3x04 ODN ee Kt 2 1 9) Explain as many ways as you can théfa systentot quations in three dimen 16-BHD 5x46 could have (a) no solutions, and (b) infinitely many solutions. a finitely OMY S > i planes / 72 b EnAinitely (QNosolvHons > 3 paraiiel P L Up Etna 2 paraiiel planes tmersectat a lied one plane at alite py (con row > = y f om motan artist WY) 10) For f(x) =, find #(f(2)) and f(7(7(@)))- Flere - y *)) = _____j £ (fom) = 11) Tammy’s age is the sum of the ages of Carmen and Dennis. Carmen’s age is 2 more than the sum of the ages of Dennis and Mark. Dennis's age is four times Mark’s age. ‘The sum of all four ages is 42, How old is each person? ® ¢+0-THOM=O T= Tammy y=Cc+D ©-C +D+or+ M=-> C=Carmen C=2+COtM5+0¢ D+oT- 4M =O D= Dennis p=4™ @® Ceor Te Ms42 = re M=Ma FHCHDIN=YL —_s5eeanracheA PAQ® for wor’ TAMMY =20Yars 13) Solve each equation for x. a, 2:39 -18 = 144 ©. -2x+4|45.=—7 “5-5 5 =o. oe Bt ~2]axrq]ena 3t8I lax) -@ X-De4 axs8e & 3xtH=me ty ye a. Wéx*—19x)-(6) 0 416 = be ke 7 v OXANAK = 3G make alt paces 1 same XT NAX-30 =O 2.0 ‘) xe -) ye x i tH aox™ (3x +H)=O yes 28%, @) Lt ec+ Ir +OM =O @-C+HrOT+M = DZ 9c -TO-™M ©C +04 r+OM=O0 Goc +OT-4M =O ) oc of tom= ° @ +P +T+M= 42 S2T-M = “4D KRSystemo® S i, 2C-TAM =2 as =C-TTHM=0 =—2T-M=7 4 r Fram =D mee oo 278m em =74d a [m. 1-902) = Teh Ir =20) 2c — (209-2) ** ae -22 22 2C=24 in+p+ 20 42 =42 BAe OFZ \o=e)

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