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The document is a Pre-Calculus 12 practice exam containing multiple-choice questions and written response sections covering various mathematical concepts such as trigonometry, logarithms, polynomial functions, and transformations of functions. It includes problems that require solving equations, determining ranges, and evaluating functions. The exam assesses students' understanding of pre-calculus topics and their ability to apply mathematical principles to solve problems.

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The document is a Pre-Calculus 12 practice exam containing multiple-choice questions and written response sections covering various mathematical concepts such as trigonometry, logarithms, polynomial functions, and transformations of functions. It includes problems that require solving equations, determining ranges, and evaluating functions. The exam assesses students' understanding of pre-calculus topics and their ability to apply mathematical principles to solve problems.

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Pre-Calculus 12 Practice Exam A yaent t isp’ oO Multiple-Choice: Part 1 See No -gxtnitted yew he ee we 1. | The amplitude is 3. T~ TL| The petiod is 10 HL, | The phase shiftis 2 to the right —[— IV. | The vertical displacement is 4 up —[- Amp-|-a1= 3 per od -2L- - D. IV phase shift ma 1 (-2) rears ™S vight 2 Eto 2. Solve: cosx = &, OSx<2n _ = \ = A am Qued \ X= %o iS -vt ote 212 21 c am us G6 5 = Ue pv. 2, * 2) 3. Determine an expression for all angles coterminal with a standard position angle measuring 120°. Express your answer in radians. Change: bo Rechious Sn A. SB-tnn, nis an integer \20 (Fe B "san, nis an integer B+ 2nn, nis an integer . 2 ae Fame) 7 4. Determine the exact value of tan 75°. - Jan(30" ns’) \ } fA 243 30. jaw A ano Som Aa an wwyants) . v8 x4 -1 c 5+¥3 ne a 4 3 a +t sp + BO) = (BS Dl he a ren Ws a at 3 *. See ~ a : EES (0- we LEB os 5. ee eee ee eee eres the terminal arm of @ in standard position. Determine the value of sec. JE GH) ee oO ince _” - e Site: x get x cos _ eco7 yvS : bh 9 win &jo vie 5 The graph of y= 2sinb(x—c)+1 is shown below, Determine a value of c. vi v } Co ase 5 boxe S ale és oa fon 88 2 nk Determine all restrictions for the expression "27. tanx haS aS mploles hanx = Stinx B. cosx#1 cosx © sinz#0,cosx#1 wrert COSX > © coo 2 cos x # | A. cosx#0 STAR COSXK S (ay. ~] coSX peor fanx> 7) “4 11. Express tog in teams of logs and logy. log x"= - |o \oy” \ 1, CA,_2logs- 1-316) ; > ° eee 10g" co log poor 4 C. 2logx-10-3logy ve - dG ts —lO D. 2logx-10+3logy \o v= a 2\8q% — J 12, Evaluate: log, /27 \og A en Ss ar eo ras 2 CL) xp’ 13. Bart and Amie presented separate solutions to the statement: “Write log, x+ log, y as a single log.” Bart ‘Arnie used ¢ log, x+log, y log, x+log, y of \C USED Sse onemsse | Pee | = + toga ; lg, \ogeX = loger ee = log, x+ 510g, y~ 21) ogee ot S \ = log, x*y = log, xy Ss Of wee = ae - Which statement is true? A. Only Bartis correct. B. Only Amie is correct. ~ 2 xX ‘They are both wrong. Cae both correct. ‘oe 24 2s log xy / ogax IY * se 14. pstaterr yi y es ee We $ . "Sy » & . BF (22)>£(x) iogox 9 C Flx)>0, flx)0, f(x)<0 A hat Can be pick #5 Br Xi and K Cones, ¥ iw ase Ya XX) Yo my Log, Xa 575 > , yt eye ea G3 7 | eunigoet xt the graph is the relation and its inverse both sensi’ ‘The graph of y= f(x) is shown below. 16. oO L D\ Oo “4 bs, by * b at L wae * —— =2, 0 “We ojo cd = = 1 2 2 w Which graph represents the graph of y a Cy —J . 47. Consider the following transformations on the graph of y= f(x). L | y=flr+2) q- sue zr 1 |y=2re) ee mult »3 m. | y=f(-x) eb divide & w. | y=-s@) Ee Mutt 4 by G) yah 20 Which transformations will have no effect on theZeros 0) the original graph of y= f(x)? A. Land II only X- intercepts (X; © ets D- Tf and IV only 18, Te gashot y= (3) as shown below is transformed tg po ats, y Paortt roreng a i I cH t Cc. (2,-1) D. (1, 1)and(2, -1) 19. The point P(4, 6) lies on the graph of y= f(x). Which point must lie on the graph of y=-44(he49}? Ye -3e/ (4x ray) ot a 4 af _ 20. Which of the following functions are polynomial functions? L | ys -J2x? 4x43 VY u. | y=-2-243 K x yar 2tS 4x43 . Iv. A. Monly Cette > D-Tand I only ince, § ion sy ee ued 21. Wie sec best epreseis the raph of y= ax? — ba er Eoco OF ae eno m ; Sut gow a 7 OS Rina ra -36x? “ease SO (a) = 94 30 (HY HOD ne Srerepe — le Hee OLE] a Heide (x axe 4) “ -3e +4 te Tafass [pte (4H 2bH) 3600) tb __ m.| 3x-2 eh ¢ 4 8 {0 I. | 3x+2 A. L1tMonly - - B. €_1, IIL, IV only D. ITTV only & 23. When x*—2kx? +3k?x—15 is divided by x—2, the remainder is 1. Determine all values for k. e(2) = AL ke fart. Beall P-r2Keyt sePQ)15 =| ° : WK?-%¥K-S=O D. k=3,-2 aye S Ly -H =o keith Zur KADEN O = a acer’ 24 Given f(x)=x+2 and Pee ieee (23h " A. 16 (3)= 343G)-) * pgs)" far 2. VItb 25. Consider the graphs of the functions (x)=.x? and g(x)=./7(x) . Which row describes the domains and range of g(x)? = A(x) =) x” =k) 5 all reals has restrictions V] all reals has restrictions 26. Determine the range of the function y= J3x-9 +2. hue y= yao) Fh GD : ex 42 Cc. p23 yak ye ang D. y29 “yo 4 yr Multiple-Choice: Part 2 Calculator Permitted 27. Determine the smallest zero for y= 4sin30+ 2 in the interval 2 <0 < 3x. 2 oe est let 30=% See e of ig x $e OFYSinX42 21 | vied = 2 ur Bon WS hee -2> Hsinx | pew 3 PDE ee us oon aed ae Sinx Ke UE aga Pwr o- 7% CaaS ae bhi 28. Inbigh school, a shot puts thrown out ofa circle with a radius of 3.5 fet. A curved yor ‘ee ttoodensepboard is placed in an arc around part ofthis cle, The cena angles 65. a nape epee LBS 27(3-SD 360 360 x= 4. b0117, Ad 4.0 fect D. 5.0 fect {) $2.5 ZEX 18S 29. On Oct, 2, 2010, the tide at New Westminster reached a maximum height of 10.8 feet at midnight. At9 am the tide reached the next minimum height of 5.8 feet. Assuming the relationship is sinusoidal, what was the height of the tide at 7 amy? Yel wane Aepho.581 — peried- 204-9 "18 sue” aa tes) L Be in? boom APPT ERS 9. B- 2S . 9.9 feat =10- kato ja phase SEF yD = BS VT cos XH 3 gov. 7= 2% — lpg 7 = 10 L 72 xt) lo 2 A, -0.64 \o lo ‘ p= nog? 73> 1.36 7 Fog? = xleg D. 381 fog leqe-x joy 2 31. The population in a particular community is increasing at an annual rate of 6.5%. Assume this trend will continue. In how many years will the present population of 12 000 grow to 32 0007 A iss A= AeCc) bf, _ 27.000 = 12. 000 (|.0bS) D. 16.1 2000 5 0d =BLOE© ZX - \.0b6S W700 ve Ax ares! Be log \.06S C= wAreS? 04 3 oles C= \0bS 4 = 10l5 i. B - ¢ log \ uv ie = 32. Ina study which compared the pH of urine and tears, the following data was collected. Teas Une, a me | Teer gon by") ooh = Pete | Fe. sie vb an (x! Bob 63 14 -1S be ron Bil 55 75 oo [ ‘J ‘Average | 6.0 [75 On average, how many times more alkaline are tears than urine? “oe rs -(-15) LS A. 13 = 10 =10 . AS aS eae \o zAlio 33. When a polynomial P(x) is divided by x-+3, the remainder is 2. Which point must be on the graph of the corresponding function y= P( e C 5 4 a ey Rennawel eve P 3.0 if the polqno rial iS beng duded by (x-a) D. (3.2) 50 rps , va -Valu-’ v value 34. Determine the range of the rational function graphed below. A &: yER} 8 &:yS0, y28yER) Cc gys2yeR)} D 28 yeR} 35. The graph of y= f(x) is stretched horizontally by a factor of + Determine the equation of the “nme Yor izontally sheleheal factor A y= 4) means ~ b= 4 B. y=4f(x) 36. Howmany tems are therein the series defined by Shoe A =3\-4 +) a> oe D. 3 n= 37. Determine the sum of the fist 10 terms ofthe geometric series defined by 3246-184. Cams) “ a 7G. -3 ‘A. -9 841.33 = -2-(3y C. 9841.67 ~ h = Pg eedo) D. 1968267 N= !10 =3-] 38, Inageometric sequence, f)= 480 and fy=-15, Dptermine the common ratio, 7, 4 — | Woot. (rt “54, (0), A-3 G0 _ 1st) fe B, -2 -1s=tt c. -1 4yGo bY ~L yd Cy) Be aa BD 39, The sum of the infinite geometric series t + t? +t + t* +---is 4t,t #0, The value of tis oo S= 4t ee ay ad tb, ee \-o & vo EE b= 7 ct t 4 \-t v ot -t) Wer © © p-der=& 4 oz 4tr E In (-x6) => 40. Solve In(—x) + In6 = 2 \n (- wx) ce A. -108 2 - bbx es carer s as D. 55 Ree \ 23 iS 1. Identify the domain of the function y = In(4x + 16) — 2 a Bo x<-2 GC x>4 dD x<4 42. Solve e”* +2 = 388 - A. oasze | [ 8. 0.2237 o%2 36.8 ean: Jy \ne = Inde, © Tx <= \n 36,0 x= W3e8 X7 0. 51507 Written Response 1. The graph of y = f(z) is shown. On the grid provided, sketch the graph of y = 2f(—x) ~ 3. az b>“) V3 y Choe -3]/2 DB] O 2/3 2, Solve algebraically: logys(3 - x) + logis(—2) = 1 logis (2-9 U1 -x> | = logis ‘S ZB-X70 (g-~U-x) = 'S -\7 73 a-4x tx? = 15 x3 xr He 122 O IFX70 (x-&)% t2)= © -x7-L xs x4 | 3, Solve algebraically 0 < @ < 2n. Give exact values if possible, otherwise round answers to two decimal places. 3sin?@ + Scosé ='1 end 2576 +5186 = sees (4) BCI -cosey + 5L08 6 =I vk i) O- on SY 2 -200oV 6 + SCO = J als 4) 2 (z2<-17-? Oo= Bees O- 5008 5-2 Wee 123 ee ee) 6 .= T+ vef L 0 = Arcos? ~bcoso 4 cos 2 6,7 Tt 423 © = ZeroCcosd -2) +1 (cocg-r) 8. = 4.27 O= (CK O-2D(B costly) cos O= 2D COLO = 4 Wb Goly 4. Find the intercepts, vertical asymptotes and points of discontinuity for the following functions: ong 9) £@) = Ss o@=s PW= (x= eS gd = ean) ° tok vRCaL asympnes _ - P= sek vero a x 2 -1n -int 4 yer kcal a setts X=3 x ae L 2. point of Pacowkiuy x3 e x4 S Om! f@ay= See es (356) oO- x Wr 4 (0% 0 Xemt eee (o.0) O-msh NBER Xr3 0 5. Prove the identity tan20(1 ~ tand)cos?@ _ 1 ‘sin28 oe Dian —.Cintene) eee \- row? Oo a mL aS — —rte € 2 _ Dten& ____.___e Lea, cols . Veda itor TRS ~ 7 sine Cogs 1 a. ee 2s (jr tanec) Jove jon cos & = RS (\+ fond) sine tan &e _ - 2s a Civ tond) sine smd, eosO a RS Coss LP 4 fare) Ses efi" | \ ane —— \ Fone Answers Multiple Choice: 1 |B 1 | A 21. | A 31.) B 4A 2 18 12.) 22. 1C 32. |D 42.) C 3. 1D 23. /D 23, 1 C 33. | C a fa a4. fA 2a. |c 3a. | SA 15. | A 2s. |D 35. |D 6 |D 16. |D 26. |B 36. |B 7/0 wfc 27. |b 37. |A a fA ae. |B 28. |B 38. |b 9 1B 19. |B 29. |B 39. |B 10. [A 20. |C 30. |C 40. |B Written: 7 1. Some points on the new graph are (3,1) (0,-3) (-2,3) AN C 53) 2xe2 3.8=191 6=437 4 £G) g(x) Vertical Asymptote Point of Discontinuity 5 None 62) x-intercept (=2,0) (0,0) vrintercept (09)

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