Solutions for Precalculus 7th Us Edition by Blitzer

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INSTRUCTOR’S SOLUTIONS MANUAL

DANIEL S. MILLER

Niagara County Community College

P RECALCULUS

SEVENTH EDITION

P RECALCULUS E SSENTIALS

SIXTH EDITION

Robert Blitzer

Miami Dade College

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PRECALCULUS 7E

ChapterPPrerequisites:FundamentalConceptsofAlgebra1

Chapter1FunctionsandGraphs.............................................................................................13

Chapter2PolynomialandRationalFunctions........................................................................289

Chapter3ExponentialandLogarithmicFunctions

Chapter4TrigonometricFunctions........................................................................................531

Chapter5AnalyticTrigonometry...........................................................................................715

Chapter6AdditionalTopicsinTrigonometry........................................................................849

Chapter7SystemsofEquationsandInequalities...................................................................997

Chapter8MatricesandDeterminants...................................................................................1137

Chapter9ConicSectionsandAnalyticGeometry

Chapter10Sequences,Induction,andProbability

Chapter11IntroductiontoCalculus.......................................................................................147

Chapter P Fundamental Concepts of Algebra

6. a. 12

Section P.1

Check Point Exercises

1. 22 86(3)86(133) x +−=+− 2 86(10) 86(100) 8600 608 =+ =+ =+ =

2. a. Since2016is16yearsafter2000,substitute16 for x 2 2 3613193 (16)361(16)3193 8713 Txx=−++ =−++ = Theaveragecostoftuitionandfeesatpublic U.S.collegesfortheschoolyearendingin 2016was$8713.

b. Theformulaunderestimatestheactualanswer by$65.

3. Theelementscommonto{3,4,5,6,7}and {3,7,8,9}are3and7.

{3,4,5,6,7}{3,7,8,9}{3,7} ∩=

4. Theunionisthesetcontainingalltheelementsof eitherset.

{3,4,5,6,7}{3,7,8,9}{3,4,5,6,7,8,9} ∪=

5. 9,1.3,0,0.3,,9,10 2 π

a. Naturalnumbers:9because93 =

b. Wholenumbers:0,9

c. Integers:9,0,9

d. Rationalnumbers:9,1.3,0,0.3,9

e. Irrationalnumbers:,10 2 π

f. Realnumbers:9,1.3,0,0.3,,9,10 2 π

Because21.4, ≈ thenumberinsidethe absolutevaluebarsisnegative.Theabsolute valueof x when x <0is–x. Thus, () 121221 −=−−=−

b. 3 π

Because3.14, π ≈ thenumberinsidethe absolutevaluebarsispositive.Theabsolute valueofapositivenumberisthenumberitself. Thus, 33.ππ−=−

c. x x Because0,. xxx >= Thus,1 xx xx ==

7. 4(5)99 −−=−= Thedistancebetween–4and5is9.

8. 22 7(43)2(5) xxxx +++ 22 22 2 7(43)2(5) 2821102 3823 xxxx xxxx xx =+++ =+++ =+

9. 64[7(2)] x +−− 64[72)] 64[9] 6364 424 x x x x =+−+ =+− =+− =−

Concept and Vocabulary Check P.1

C1. expression

C2. b tothe nthpower;base;exponent

C3. formula;modeling;models

C4. intersection; AB ∩

C5. union; AB ∪

C6. natural

C7. whole

C8. integers

C9. rational

C10. Irrational

C11. rational;irrational

C12. absolutevalue; x, x

C13. ba + ; ba

C14. ()abc ++ ;()abc

C15. abac +

C16. 0;inverse;0;identity

C17. inverse;1;identity

C18. simplified

C19. a

Exercise Set P.1

1. 75(10)75057 +=+=

2. () 86583038 +=+=

3. 6(3)818810 −=−=

4. () 83424420 −=−=

5. 2 83(8)642488 +=+=

6. () 2 656363066 +=+=

7. 2 76(7)3494237310 −+=−+=+=

8. () 2 8784645648412 −+=−+=+=

9. 33 45(97)45(2) 45(8)44044 +−=+ =+=+=

10. ()() () 336586652 658 64046 +−=+ =+ =+=

11. 2 83(82)643(6) 641846 −−=− =−= 12. ()() 2 84836445642044 −−=−=−=

13. 5(2)5(102) 2142(10)14 5(12) 6 52 10 x x ++ = = =⋅ = 14. 7(3)7(93)7(6)7321 2162(9)162 x x ===⋅=

15. 23 ;2,4 1 xy xy x + =−= + ()() 22344128 8 2111 −+ −+ ====− −+−−

16. 2 ;2and4 2 xy xy xyx + =−= () ()()() 224440 0 2422844 −+ −+ === −−−−+

17. 5(5032) 9 C =− 5(18)10 9 ==

50°Fisequivalentto10°C.

18. 555 (32)(8632)(54)30 999 CF=−=−==

86°Fisequivalentto30°C.

19. 22 46016460(2)16(2) 412016(4)412064 1246460 htt=+−=+− =+−=+− =−=

Twosecondsafteritiskicked,theball’sheightis 60feet.

20. 2 2 46016 460(3)16(3) 418016(9) 4180144 18414440 htt =+− =+− =+− =+− =−=

Threesecondsafteritiskicked,theball’sheightis 40feet.

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21. { } { } { }1,2,3,42,4,52,4 =

22. { } { } { }1,3,72,3,83 =

23. { } { } { } ,,,,,, settesset =

24. { } { } { } ,,,,,,,,, reallearreal =

25. { } { } { } 1,3,5,72,4,6,8,10 = Theemptysetisalsodenotedby ∅

26. { } { } { } 1,3,5,75,3,1−−−= or ∅

27. { } ,,, abcd ∅=∅

28. { } ,, wyz ∅=∅

29. { } { } { }1,2,3,42,4,51,2,3,4,5 =

30. { } { } { }1,3,7,82,3,81,2,3,7,8 =

31. { } { } {} 1,3,5,72,4,6,8,10 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10 =

32. { } { } { } 0,1,3,52,4,60,1,2,3,4,5,6 =

33. { } { } ,,,,,,,, aeiouaeiou ∅=

34. { } { } ,,,,,,,, emptyempty ∅=

35. a. 100

b. 0,100

c. 9,0,100

d. 4 9,,0,0.25,9.2,100 5

e. 3

f. 4 9,,0,0.25,3,9.2,100 5

36. a. 49

b. 0,49

c. 7,0,49

d. 7,0.6,0,49

e. 50

f. 7,0.6,0,49,50

37. a. 64

b. 0,64

c. 11,0,64

d. 5 11,,0,0.75,64 6

e. 5, π

f. 5 11,,0,0.75,5,,64 6 π

38. a. 4

b. 0,4

c. 5,0,4

d. 5,0.3,0,4

e. 2

f. 5,0.3,0,2,4

39. 0

40. Answerswillvary.Anexampleis 1 . 2

41. Answerswillvary.Anexampleis2.

42. Answerswillvary.Anexampleis2.

43. true;–13istotheleftof–2onthenumberline.

44. false;–6istotheleftof2onthenumberline.

45. true;4istotherightof–7onthenumberline.

46. true;–13istotheleftof–5onthenumberline.

47. true; −π=−π

48. true;–3istotherightof–13onthenumberline.

49. true;0istotherightof–6onthenumberline.

50. true;0istotherightof–13onthenumberline.

51. 300300 =

52. 203203−=

53. 1212−π=−π

54. 77−π=−π

55. 2552 −=−

56. 513135 −=−

57. 33 1 33 ==−

58. 77 1 77 ==−

59. 373744 −−−=−=−=

60. 51351388 −−−=−=−=

61. 2(5)33 xy+=+−=−=

62. 2(5)77 xy−=−−==

63. 25257 xy+=+−=+=

64. 25253 xy−=−−=−=−

65. 55 1 55 y y ===−

66. 2525 25251(1)0 xy xy +=+=+=+−=

67. Thedistanceis2171515 −=−=

68. Thedistanceis4151111 −=−=

69. Thedistanceis2577 −−=−=

70. Thedistanceis681414 −−=−=

71. Thedistanceis19(4)1941515 −−−=−+=−=

72. Thedistanceis26(3)2632323 −−−=−+=−=

73. Thedistanceis

3.6(1.4)3.61.42.22.2 −−−=−+=−=

74. Thedistanceis 5.4(1.2)5.41.24.24.2 −−−=−+=−=

75. 6+(–4)=(–4)+6; commutativepropertyofaddition

76. 11(74)117114; ⋅+=⋅+⋅ distributivepropertyofmultiplicationoveraddition

77. 6+(2+7)=(6+2)+7; associativepropertyofaddition

78. 6(23)6(32); ⋅⋅=⋅⋅ commutativepropertyofmultiplication

79. (2+3)+(4+5)=(4+5)+(2+3); commutativepropertyofaddition

80. 7(118)(118)7; ⋅⋅=⋅⋅ commutativepropertyofmultiplication

81. 2(–8+6)=–16+12; distributivepropertyofmultiplicationoveraddition

82. 8(311)24(88) −+=−+− ; distributivepropertyofmultiplicationoveraddition

83. () 1 31;3 3 xx x +=≠− + , inversepropertyofmultiplication

84. ()()440;xx++−+= inversepropertyofaddition

85. 5(34)453544 15204 1516 xx x x +−=⋅+⋅− =+− =+

86. 2(54)325243 1083 105 xx x x +−=⋅+⋅− =+− =+

87. 5(32)12535212 151012 2710 xxxx xx x −+=⋅−⋅+ =−+ =−

88. 2(51)14252114 10214 242 xxxx xx x −+=⋅−⋅+ =−+ =−

89. 7(35)2(43) 73752423 213586 2929 yy yy yy y −++ =⋅−⋅+⋅+⋅ =−++ =−

90. 4(26)3(510) 424635310 8241530 236 yy yy yy y −++ =⋅−⋅+⋅+⋅ =−++ =+

91. ()() 53272151072 812 yyyy y −−+=−−− =−

92. 4(53)(63)201263 1415 yyyy y −−+=−−− =−

93. () [ ]7434574345 yy −−−=−−+ [ ] 7484 73216 1625 y y y =−− =−+ =−

94. [ ] [] 65[8(24)]65824 65122 66010 1054 yy y y y −−−=−−+ =−− =−+ =−

95. () () 22 22 22 22 22 22 184625 1846125 18467 18467 18647 186111211 xx xx xx xx xx xx +−−+ =+−−+ =+−− =+−+ =−++ =−+=+

96. () () 22 22 22 22 22 2 2 145724 1457144 145710 145710 147510 14715 715 xx xx xx xx xx x x +−−+ =+−−+ =+−− =+−+ =−++ =−+ =+

Section P.1 AlgebraicExpressions,MathematicalModels,andRealNumbers

97. –(–14x)=14x

98. ()1717yy−−=

99. –(2x –3y –6)=–2x +3y +6

100. () 51315131 xyxy −−−=−++

101. [] 1 3(3)(4)(4)0xyyxx ++−=+=

102. ()() 1 2770 2 yxxyy +−+=+=

103. 63 63 63 > Since63,63. >−>−

104. 2050 2050 2050 < Since2050,2050. <−<−

105. 3 0.6 5 0.60.6 0.60.6 0.60.6 = Since30.60.6,0.6. 5 ==−

106. 5 2.5 2 2.52.5 .52.5 2.52.5 2 = Since52.52.5,2.5. 2 ==−

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107. 3031415 4041514 303014 404015 15 14 01 01 < Since 3031415 01, 4041514 <−<⋅

108. 1718505 1817606 17 18 18 17 5050 6060 10 10 > Since 1718505 10,> 1817606 >⋅−

109. 88 1 1313 813 1 138 11 11 ÷− = Since 88 11,=1. 1313 =÷−

110. 44 2 1717 417 2 174 21 21 −÷ ⋅ > Since 44 21,2>. 1717 >−÷

111. 22 8162436416443 64443 64163 483 45 −÷⋅−=−÷⋅−

=−− =− = 112. 22 101005231001002523 100423 10083 923 89 −÷⋅−=−÷⋅−

=− = 113. 2 222 2 2 523529 [3(2)][9(2)] 109 [92] 109 11 1 121 = = + = = 114. 22 2 10234512 (1232)(126) 17 6 17 36 ÷+⋅+ = = =

115. 83[2(25)4(86)]83[2(3)4(2)] 83[68] 83[2] 86 14 −−−−−=−−−− =−− =−− =+ =

116. 83[2(57)5(42)]83[2(2)5(2)] 83[410] 83[6] 818 26 −−−−−=−−−− =−− =−− =+ = 117. 2(2)4(3)412 583 8 3 8 3 −−−−+ = = =− 118. 6(4)5(3)2415 9101 9 1 9 −−−−+ = = =

119. 22 2 (56)237(1)24 893589325 12(4) 8975 18 14 7 14 1 2 = −⋅ = = = =−

120. 22 2 123523123549 7367336 4513 1036 20(13) 26 260 26 10 ÷⋅+ ÷⋅+ = +− +−

121. ()444xxxx −+=−−=−

122. ()8828xxxxx −−=−+=−

123. () 6530xx−=−

124. () 10440xx−=−

125. 523xxx −=

126. () 62628 xxxxx −−=+=

127. () 83683656 xxxxx −+=−−=−

128. () 8368318310 xxx −+=−−=−−

129. a. () () () 7 220 10 7 22020 10 7 200 10 140 Ha H =− =− = =

Thelowerlimitoftheheartratefora20-yearoldwiththisexercisegoalis140beatsper minute.

b. () () () 4 220 5 4 22020 5 4 200 5 160 Ha H =− =− = =

Theupperlimitoftheheartratefora20-yearoldwiththisexercisegoalis160beatsper minute.

130. a. () () () 1 220 2 1 22030 2 1 190 2 95 Ha H =− =− = =

Thelowerlimitoftheheartratefora30-yearoldwiththisexercisegoalis95beatsper minute.

b. () () () 3 220 5 3 22030 5 3 190 5 114 Ha H =− =− = =

Theupperlimitoftheheartratefora30-yearoldwiththisexercisegoalis114beatsper minute.

131. a. Model1 97513,547

Tx=+ =+ =

975(18)13,547

31,097

Model1estimatesthecosttohavebeen $31,097in2018,whichoverestimatesthe actualcostby$366.

Model2 2 2 3233115,479

Txx=++ =++ =

32(18)331(18)15,479

31,805

Model2estimatesthecosttohavebeen $31,805in2018,whichoverestimatesthe actualcostby$1074.

b. Model2 2 2 3233115,479

Txx=++ =++ =

32(30)331(30)15,479

54,209

Model2estimatesthecostwillbe$54,209in 2030.

132. a. Model1

Tx=+ =+ =

97513,547

975(10)13,547

23,297

Model1estimatesthecosttohavebeen $23,297in2010,whichoverestimatesthe actualcostby$1028.

Model2 2 2 3233115,479

21,989 Txx=++ =++ =

32(10)331(10)15,479

Model2estimatesthecosttohavebeen $21,989in2010,whichunderestimatesthe actualcostby$280.

b. Model2 2 2 3233115,479

Txx=++ =++ =

32(25)331(25)15,479

43,754

Model2estimatesthecostwillbe $43,754in2025.

133. a. ()0.0150.01756000 0.0151050.0175 1050.0025 xx xx x +− =+− =−

c. () 1050.0025 1050.00253000 97.5 x =− = Thetotalinterestis$97.50

134. a. ()0.060.550 0.06250.5 250.44 tt tt t +− =+− =−

b. () () () () 0.060.550 0.060.55020 0.06200.530 16.2 tt t +− =+− =+ = () 250.44 250.4420 16.2 t =− = Bothexpressionsdeterminethetotaldistance is16.2miles.

c. () 250.44 250.4425 14 t =− = Thetotaldistanceis14miles

135. – 143. Answerswillvary.

144. doesnotmakesense;Explanationswillvary. Sampleexplanation:Modelsdonotalways accuratelypredictfuturevalues.

145. doesnotmakesense;Explanationswillvary. Sampleexplanation:Tousethemodel,substitute0 for x

146. makessense

0.0150.01756000 0.01544000.017560004400 0.01544000.01751600 94 xx +− =+− =+ = () 1050.0025 1050.00254400 94 x =− = Bothexpressionsdeterminethetotal interestis$94

b. () () () () ()

147. doesnotmakesense;Explanationswillvary. Sampleexplanation:Thecommutativeproperty changesorderandtheassociativepropertychanges groupings.

148. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis:Somerationalnumbersarenot integers.

149. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis:Allwholenumbersareintegers.

150. true

151. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis:Someirrationalnumbersare negative.

152. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis:Theterm x hasacoefficient of1.

153. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis: 53(4)531237. xxx +−=+−=−

154. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis:2. xxx−−=−

155. true

156. 21.4 1.41.5 21.5 ≈ < < 157. 3.5 π

159. a. 437 ()() bbbbbbbbbb ⋅=⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅=

b. 5510 ()() bbbbbbbbbbbbb ⋅=⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅=

c. addtheexponents

160. a. 7 4 3 bbbbbbbb b bbbb ==

b. 8 6 2 bbbbbbbbb b bbb == ⋅

c. subtracttheexponents

161. 3 6.2106.21010106200 ×=×××= Itmovesthedecimalpoint3placestotheright.

Section P.2

Check Point Exercises

1. a. () () ()() 444 4 36361224 2216 xyxyxy ==

b. ()() () 253253 38 6363 18 xyxyxxyy xy −=−⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅ =−

c. 122122 164164 100100 2020 xyxy xyxy = 12162(4) 46 6 4 5 5 5 xy xy y x = = = d. ()() () 222 42 4 55xx yy = ()() () 22 42 22 8 8 22 8 2 5 5 5 25 x y x y y x y x = = = =

2. a. 9 2.6102,600,000,000−×=−

b. 6 3.017100.000003017 ×=

3. a. 9 5,210,000,0005.2110 =×

b. 0.000000068936.893108 −=−× 4. () 727 410104.11010 ×=×× () 27 9 4.11010 4.110 =×× =×

5 a. ()() 577.110510 ×× () () 57 2 12 12 1 7.151010 35.510 3.551010 3.551010 3.5510 =⋅×⋅ =× =×× =×× =× b. 66 33 1.2101.210 3 31010 × =⋅ × 6(3) 9 8 0.410 0.410 410 =× =× =× 6. 1313 88 5 13,500,000,000,0001.35101.3510 309,000,0003.093.091010 0.4410 44,000 × ==⋅ × =× = Eachcitizenwouldhavetopay$44,000in2010.This wouldbeanincreaseof$33,000,percitizen,between 2010and2020.

Concept and Vocabulary Check P.2

C1. mn b + ;add

C2. mn b ;subtract

C3. 1

C4. 1 nb

C5. false

C6. bn

C7. true

C8. anumbergreaterthanorequalto1andlessthan10; integer

C9. true

C10. False

Exercise Set P.2 1. 2 52(55)225250 ⋅=⋅⋅=⋅= 2. 2 62(66)236272 ⋅=⋅⋅=⋅= 3. 6 (2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)(2)64 −=−−−−−−= 4. 4 (2)(2)(2)(2)(2)16 −=−−−−= 5. 6 222222264 −=−⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅=− 6. 4 2222216 −=−⋅⋅⋅=−

7. 0 (3)1 −=

8. 0 (9)1 −=

9. 0 31−=−

10. 0 91−=− 11. 3 3 111 4 444464 === 12. 6 6 111 2 222222264 ===

13. 23235 22222222232 + ⋅===⋅⋅⋅⋅= 14. 32325 333333333243 + ⋅===⋅⋅⋅⋅=

15. 23236 (2)2222222264 ===⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅= 16. 32326 (3)33333333729 ===⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅=

17. 8 844 4 2 22222216 2 ===⋅⋅⋅= 18. 8 844 4 3 33333381 3 ===⋅⋅⋅= 19. 3312 2 111 3333 3339 −−+− ⋅===== 20. 3312 2 111 2222 2224 −−+− ⋅=====

21. 3 374 74 2111 22 22222216 =====

22. 4 473 73 3111 33 3333327 =====

23. 2 22 1 y xyy xx =⋅=

24. 3 33 1 x xyx yy =⋅=

25. 0555 1 xyyy =⋅=

26. 7077 1 xyxx ⋅=⋅=

27. 373710 xxxx + ⋅==

28. 11511516 xxxx + ⋅==

29. 5105105 xxxx −−+ ⋅==

30. 6126126 xxxx −−+ ⋅==

31. 373721()xxx ==

32. 11511555()xxx ==

33. 535315 15 1 ()xxx x ===

34. 646424 24 1 ()xxx x ===

35. 14 1477 7 x xx x ==

36. 30 301020 10 x xx x ==

37. 14 14(7)14721 7 x xxx x −−+ ===

38. 30 30(10)301040 10 x xxx x −−+ ===

39. 322322326 (8)8()864 xxxx ===

40. 422422428 (6)(6)()636 xxxx ===

41. 33 33 4(4)64 xxx −==−

42. 33 33 6(6)216 yyy −==−

43. 25222252 2252 410 (3)(3)()() 9 9 xyxy xy xy −=−⋅ = =

44. 46334363 4363 1218 (3)(3)()() 27 27 xyxy xy xy −=− =− =−

45. 47474711 (3)(2)3266 xxxxxx + =⋅⋅==

46. 51251251217 (11)(9)1199999 xxxxxx + =⋅==

47. 364364 3614 95 (9)(2)(9)(2) 18 18 xyxyxxyy xy xy ++ −−=−− = =

48. 47114711 47111 1112 (5)(6)(5)(6) 30 30 xyxyxxyy xy xy ++ −−=−− = =

49. 2020 20416 44 88 44 22 xx xx xx ===

50. 2424 24618 66 2020 22 1010 xx xx xx ===

51. 134134 2323 13243 11 2525 55 5 5 abab abab ab ab = −⋅ =− =−

52. 146146 7373 14763 73 3535 77 5 5 abab abab ab ab = =− =−

53. 77 7147 14147 14142 22 77 bb bb bbb ==⋅==

54. 1010 2020 1020 10 10 2020 1010 2 2 2 bb bb b b b = = = =

55. 32232 26 26 6 (4)(4)() 4 1 4 1 16 xx x x x = = = =

56. 2332(3) 36 36 6 (10)10 10 1 10 1 1000 xx x x x = =

57. 35 375(9) 79 414 14 4 243 324 3 4 3 4 xy xy xy xy y x = =

58. 49 4129(3) 123 812 12 8 101 303 1 3 3 xy xy xy xy y x = = =

59. 2 3262 6 55 225 xxy yx y ==

433 4 3 343 3 12 3 3 3 27 xy yx y x y x = = = 61. () 334223 103104 53 6 15 18 153 5 3 27 abb aba b a b a = = = 62. () 3314882 1721714 103 30 9 303 10 3 3 27 abb aba b a b a = =

63. 520 34 3 1 12 ab ab = 64. 530 35 4 1 12 ab ab =

65. 2 3.810380 ×= 66. 2 9.210920 ×= 67. 4 6100.0006 ×= 68. 5 7100.00007 ×= 69. 6 7.16107,160,000 −×=−

70. 6 8.17108,170,000 −×=−

71. 1 7.9100.79 ×=

72. 1 6.8100.68 ×= 73. 3 4.15100.00415 −×=−

74. 3 3.14100.00314 −×=−

75. 10 6.000011060,000,100,000 −×=−

76. 10 7.000011070,000,100,000 −×=−

77. 32,0003.2104 =×

78. 64,0006.4104 =×

79. 17 638,000,000,000,000,000 6.3810=×

80. 17579,000,000,000,000,0005.7910 =×

81. 357165.71610 −=−×

82. 338293.82910 −=−×

83. 0.00272.7103 =×

84. 0.00838.3103 =×

85. 0.000000005045.04109 −=−×

86. 0.000000004054.05109 −=−×

87. ()() () ()4343 437 3102.11032.11010 6.3106.310 + ××=×× =×=×

88. ()()437 2104.1108.210 ××=×

89. ()() () () 15111511 15(11) 4 1.6104101.641010 6.410 6.410 +− ××=×× =× =×

90. ()() () () 15111511 15(11) 4 1.4103101.431010 4.210 4.210 +− ××=×× =× =×

91. ()() () () 8484 8(4) 12 11 6.1102106.121010 12.210 12.210 1.2210 −+− ××=×× =× =× =×

92. ()()8412 11 5.11031015.310 1.5310 ××=× =×

93. ()() () () 84 84 84 12 1313 4.3106.210 4.36.21010 26.6610 26.6610 2.666102.6710 + ×× =×× =× =× =×≈×

94. ()() 84 8412 1313 8.2104.610 37.721037.7210 3.772103.7710 + ×× =×=× =×≈× 95. 88 55 853 8.4108.410 4 41010 2.1102.110 × =× × =×=×

96. 8 853 5 6.910 2.3102.310 310 × =×=× ×

97. 44 22 4(2) 65 3.6103.610 9 91010 0.410 0.410410 × =× × =× =×=×

98. () 4 4(2)6 2 165 1.210 0.6100.610 210 61010610 × =×=× × =××=×

99. 22 66 268 4.8104.810 2.4 2.41010 210210 × =× × =×=×

100. 2 268 6 7.510 310310 2.510 × =×=× ×

101. 22 66 2(6) 43 2.4102.410 4.8 4.81010 0.510 0.510510 × =× × =× =×=×

102. 2 2(6) 6 43 1.510 0.510 510 0.510510 × =× × =×=×

110. () () 3 474733 277 27777 3333 3 39 xyzxxyzx yy xyz xzxz =⋅⋅ ===

103. 11 4 11 4 11(4) 15

480,000,000,0004.810 0.000121.210 4.810 1.210 410 410 × = × =× =× =×

111. () 34522 6810 345 121620 121620 1 xyz xyz xyz xyz xyz = ==

104. 11 3 11(3) 14

282,000,000,0002.8210 0.001411.4110 210 210 × = × =× =×

105. ()() 43 4 43 3 4 0.000720.003 0.00024 7.210310 2.410 7.231010910 2.410 × ×× = × ×⋅ =×=×

106. ()() ()() () 43 33 1 16 6 7 660000.0016.610110 0.0030.002310210 6.610 1.110 610 1.110 ×× × = × ×× × ==× × =×

107. () () () 2363 21363 33 66001 xyxy xyxy xyxy = ===

108. () () () 2224 2363 7 43 2687 8 xyxy xyxy y xyxy x = ===

109. () () 5 363655 486 48686 2222 2 216 xyzxxyzx yy xyz xzxz =⋅⋅ ===

112. () 45644 81012 456 324048 324048 1 xyz xyz xyz xyz xyz = ==

113. ()()() () ()()() () 220 1214333 352 222286 2610 186 2216 2 221 2 4 xyxyxy xy xyxy xy xy = =

114. ()()() () ()() () () 220 1316433 462 2622128 2812 266 229 2 221 2 4 xyxyxy xy xyxy xy xy = =

115. a. 115.1910 × b. 7 4.810 × c. 1111 77 4 5.19105.1910 4.8 4.81010 1.081310 10,813 × =× × ≈× ≈ $10,813yearlyperperson

d. 10,813901 12 ≈ $901monthlyperperson

116. a. 103.310 ×

b. 7 2.5710 ×

c. 1010 77 3 3.3103.310 2.57 2.571010 1.28410 1284 × =× × ≈× ≈ $1284yearlyperperson

d. 1284 107 12 = $107monthlyperperson

117. Medicaid 1111 77 4 1.98101.9810 5.34 5.341010 0.370810 3708 × =× × ≈× ≈

Medicare 1111 77 4 2.94102.9410 4.23 4.231010 0.695010 6950 × =× × ≈× ≈

Medicareprovidesthegreateryearlyperperson benefitby,$6950$3708,or$3242.

118. a. 132.5510 × b. 112.5410 ×

c. 1313 1111 2 2.55102.5510 2.54 2.541010 1.0010 100 × =× × ≈× ≈ approximately100years

119. a. 132.5510 ×

b. 6104 ×

c. 1313 44 9 2.55102.5510 6 61010 0.42510 425,000,000 × =× × =× = 425,000,000Americans

120. a. 119.8410 × b. 7 3.210 × c. 1111 77 4 9.84109.8410 3.2 3.21010 3.07510 30,750 × =× × =× = 30,750years

121. – 128. Answerswillvary.

129. doesnotmakesense;Explanationswillvary. Sampleexplanation:392712 36()36not36. xxx =

130. makessense

131. doesnotmakesense;Explanationswillvary. Sampleexplanation:12 4.610 × representsover4 trillion.Theentireworldpopulationismeasuredin billions(910).

132. makessense

133. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis:23 44. >

134. true

135. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis:441 (2)2because16. 16 −≠≠

136. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis:2255 5522. ⋅=⋅

137. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis:534.75347. ≠

138. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis: 30 30(5)35 5 810 410410. 210 × =×=× ×

139. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary. Asamplechangeis: 53 (710)(210)700,000.002. ×+×=

140. true

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141. Thedoctorhasgathered: 12112132222444 2 +=+=+=

So, 31 1 44 −= isremaining.

142. ,, ACD bMNbMbN === ACDbbb ACD = =+

143. 70bts min 60min hr 24hrs day 365days yr 80yrs 9 9 70602436580beats 2943360000beats 2.9433610beats 2.9410beats =⋅⋅⋅⋅ = =× ≈×

Theheartbeatsapproximately9 2.9410 × timesovera lifetimeof80years.

144. Answerswillvary.

145. a. 164428 ⋅=⋅=

b. 164648 ⋅==

c. 164164 ⋅=⋅

146. a. 30017.32 ≈

b. 10317.32 ≈

c. 300103 =

147. a. 211031 xxx +=

b. 212102312 +=

Section P.3

Check Point Exercises

1. a. 819 =

b. 93−=−

c. 11 255 =

d. 366410010 +==

e. 36646814 +=+=

2. a. 7525325353 =⋅== b. 2 2 2 510510 50 252 252 xxxx x x x ⋅=⋅ = =⋅ =⋅ 52 x =

3. a. 25255 164 16 == b. 33150150 22 xx xx = 2 2 75 253 53 x x x = =⋅ =

4. a. 813913(89)3 1713 +=+ = b. 172017 1172017 (120)17 1917 xx xx x x =− =− =−

5. a. 52712 + 59343 53323 15323 (152)3 173 =⋅+⋅ =⋅+ =+ =+ = b. 61848xx 692442 632422 18282 (188)2 102 xx xx xx x x =⋅−⋅ =⋅−⋅ =− =− =

6. a. Ifwemultiplynumeratoranddenominatorby 3,thedenominatorbecomes

3393. ⋅== Therefore,multiplyby1, choosing3 3 for1. 5535353 33393 =⋅==

b. The smallest numberthatwillproduceaperfect squareinthedenominatorof 6 12 is3 because123⋅= 366. = Somultiplyby1, choosing3 3 for1. 6636363 3 12123366 =⋅===

7. Multiplyby45 45 . 8845 454545 8(45) 224(5) 8(45) 165 8(45)3285 or 1111 =⋅ ++− = = =

8. a. 33333 40858525 =⋅=⋅= b. 555555 886432222 ⋅==⋅=

c. 3 3 3 1251255 273 27 ==

9. 33 38143 33 33 33 3 3 327343 33343 9343 (94)3 53 =⋅− =⋅− =− =− =

10. a. 1 2 25255 == b. 1 33 882 == c. 1 44 81813 −=−=− d. () 1 33 882 −=−=− e. 1 3 13 3 111 27 273 27 === 11. a. () 4 3344 2727(3)81 === b. () 3 2233 44(2)8 === c. () 2 5 222 5 5 1111 32 323224 ==== 12. a. ()() 4/38/325xx () 4/38/3 4/3(8/3) 12/3 4 25 10 10 10 xx x x x + =⋅⋅ = = = b. 33 22 442020 55 xx xx = () () () 3 2 83 22 5 2 44 4 4 x x x = = = 13. 31 662 3 xxxx === Concept and Vocabulary Check P.3

C1. principal

C2. 82

C3. a

C4. ab

C5. a b

C6. 183

C7. 5;63

C8. 73

C9. 102 +

C10. index;radicand

C11. 5(2)

C12. a; a

C13. na

C14. 2;8

Exercise Set P.3

1. 2 3666 ==

2. 2 2555 ==

3. 2 3666 −=−=−

4. 2 2555 −=−=−

5. 36,Thesquarerootofanegativenumberisnot real.

6. 25,Thesquarerootofanegativenumberisnot real.

7. 251693 −==

8. 1442516913 +==

9. 2516541 −=−=

10. 1442512517 +=+=

11. 2 (13)16913 −==

12. 2 (17)28917 −==

13. 5025225252 =⋅== 14. 27939333 =⋅==

18.

108108 80 xxxx x ⋅=⋅ = 2 165 45 x x =⋅ = 19. 32 xxxxx =⋅= 20. 32 yyyyy =⋅= 21. 22 2626 xxxx ⋅=⋅ 3 2 12 43 23 x xx xx

226363 xxxx

111 819 81 ==

24. 111 497 49 ==

25. 49497 164 16 ==

26. 12112111 93 9 ==

27. 33 48482164 33 xx xx xx ===

28. 33 7272293 88 xx xx xx ===

29. 44 3 2 150150 33 50 252 52 xx xx x xx xx = = =⋅ =

30. 44 3 2 2424 33 8 42 22 xx xx x xx xx = = =⋅ =

31. () 33 11 31 4 4 200200 1010 20 20 45 2 25 xx xx x x x x = = = =⋅ =

32. () 33 31 11 442 500500 50 1010 5025252 xx x xx xxx == ==⋅=

33. 7363(76)3133 +=+=

34. 85115(811)5195 +=+=

35. 617817(68)17217 xxxx −=−=−

36. 413613(46)13213 xxxx −=−=−

37. 8324232 2232 (23)2 52 +=⋅+ =+ =+ =

38. 20654565 2565 (26)5 85 +=⋅+ =+ =+ =

39. 50825242 5222 (52)2 32 xxxx xx x x −=⋅−⋅ =− =− =

40. 63289747 3727 (32)7 7 xxxx xx x x −=⋅−⋅ =− =− =

41. 3185503925252 332552 92252 (925)2 342 +=⋅+⋅ =⋅+⋅ =+ =+ =

42. 4122754432253 423253 83103 (810)3 23 −=⋅−⋅ =⋅−⋅ =− =− =−

43. 383237275 −+− 3421623362253 3224236253 624218253 20253 =⋅−⋅+⋅−⋅ =⋅−+⋅− =−+− =−

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44. 35422496463 −−+ 396246166497 33622646437 964646127 6127 =⋅−⋅−⋅+⋅ =⋅−⋅−+⋅ =−−+ =+

45. 1177 7777 =⋅=

46. 221021010 101010105 =⋅==

47. 22510 5555 =⋅=

48. 77321 3333 =⋅=

49. 22 1313311 311311311 13(311) 3(11) 13(311) 911 13(311) 2 =⋅ ++− = = =

50. 22 3337 373737 3(37) 3(7) 3(37) 97 3(37) 2 =⋅ ++− = = =

51. 22 7752 525252 7(52) (5)2 7(52) 54 7(52) + =⋅ −−+ + = + = =+

22 5531 313131 5(31) (3)1 5(31) 31 5(31) 2 + =⋅ −−+ + = + = + =

22 6653 535353 6(53) (5)(3) 6(53) 53 6(53) 2 3(53) =⋅ ++− = = = =− 54. 22 111173 737373 11(73) (7)(3) 11(73) 73 11(73) 4 + =⋅ −−+ + = + = + =

33312555 ==

333822 ==

33 3 8(2)2 −=−=−

33 3 125(5)5 −=−=−

416isnotarealnumber. 60. 481isnotarealnumber. 61. 44(3)33 −=−= 62. 44(2)22 −=−=

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63. 55(3)3 −=−

64. 55(2)2 −=−

65. 55 5 111 322 2 −=−=−

66. 6 6 66 111 642 2 ==

67. 33333 32848424 =⋅==⋅

68. 3150cannotbesimplifiedfurther.

69. 33433 xxxxx =⋅=⋅

70. 3335322 xxxxx ==

71. 3333333 965427227232 ⋅==⋅==

72. 33333 124488626 ⋅==⋅=

73. 566 555 5 6464 322 22 xx xx xx ===

74. 455 444 4 162162 813 22 xx xx xx ===

75. 555 423272 +=

76. 555 632383 +=

77. 3333 51654582272 +=⋅+⋅ 33 33 3 52232 10232 132 =⋅+ =+ =

78. 3333 3248183273 +=⋅+⋅ 33 33 3 32333 6333 93 =⋅+ =+ =

79. 33354128 xyyx 333 33 3 272642 3242 2 xyyx yxyx yx =⋅−⋅ =− =−

80. 3332481 xyyx 333 33 3 83273 2333 3 xyyx yxyx yx =⋅−⋅ =− =−

81. 3 2822 +=+

82. 3 315 + willnotsimplify.

83. 1/2 36366 ==

84. 1/2 12112111 ==

85. 1/33 882 ==

86. 1/33 27273 ==

87. () 2 2/32 3 125125525 ===

88. () 2/32 3 884 ==

89. 4/5 4/54 111 32 32216 ===

90. 5/2 5/255 1111 16 16(16)41024 ====

91. ()()1/31/41/31/4 1/31/4 7/12 7272 14 14 xxxx x x + =⋅⋅ =⋅ =

92. 2/33/42/33/4 2/33/4 17/12 (3)(4)34 12 12 xxxx x x + =⋅⋅ =⋅ =

93. 1/21/2 1/41/4 1/21/4 1/4 2020 55 4 4 xx xx x x = =⋅ =

94. 3/43/4 3/41/35/12 1/31/3 7272 88 99 xx xx xx ==⋅=

95. ()3 2/32/332 xxx ==

96. 4/554/554()xxx ==

97. 461/21/241/261/223(25)255xyxyxy ==

98. 961/31/39/36/332(125)1255xyxyxy ==

99. 13 43 431 412 11 1212 3 27 27 y y y yy == 82 1232727yy==

100. () () 441/541/5 3/103/10 22yy yy = 4/5 4/53/101/2 3/10 16 1616 y yy y ===

101. 422/41/2 5555 ===

102. 422/41/2 7777 === 103. 366/32 xxx == 104. 43 1212/4 xxx ==

105. 66/2344/22 xxx ==

106. 99/3366/32 xxx ==

107. 6321 63293 9933 xyxyxyxy ===

108. 4812 12482 1212333 xyxyxyxy ===

109. 333 416625225273 +=+==

110. 333 3 3 33 16991000216 133106 1616 448 2 +++ =+++ =+ =+= =

111. ()() () ()()() ()()()() () () 1/2 241/2 1/21/21/2241/2 21/241/21/2 1/2 121/21121/2 2 23/2 3/2 49 49 1 49 11 77 1 77 xyxy xyxy xyxy xyxyxy x xy y −+ −+ = = =⋅= ==

112. ()() ()()()()()()()() () 1/36635/61/3 1/361/331/35/661/36 21522512 3 31 8 8 22 2 2 xyxy xyxy xyxyxy x xy y +− −−−+ = == ==

113. ()() ( ) () ()()()() 5/41/366 5/43/41/3 3/4 2/41/362/461/36 3 32 2 xy xy x xyxy x xy y = == ==

114. ()() ( ) () ()()()() 1/27/444 1/27/45/4 5/4 1/22/441/242/44 2 22 2 xy xy y xyxy y xy x = == ==

115. a. () () () () 13 5 251325 525 25135 55 18 xx P x + = + = + = = 18%of25-year-oldsmustpaymoretaxes.

b. () 2 13 5 13 5 13 5 13 5 xx P x xxxx xx xxx x xx + = + =⋅ + = + =

c. () 13 5 132525 5 13525 5 18 xx P + = + = + = = Yeswegetthesameamount,18%. No,thisdoesnotprovewehavecorrectly rationalizedthedenominator.Explanations willvary.

116. a. For2020:534.1 51034.1 Ex=+ =+ For2050:534.1 54034.1 521034.1 101034.1 Ex=+ =+ =⋅+ =+ Difference: (101034.1)(51034.1) 101034.151034.1

101051034.134.1 510 +−+ =+−− =−+− = Thedifferenceis510.

b. 51015.8 ≈ Thisunderestimatesthedifferenceprojectedby thegraphof65.847.318.5 −= by2.7.This representsadifferenceof2.7millionpeople.

117. 2512(51) 515151 2(51) 4 51 2

0.440.44 100 af f

f RR R R R = = = = Ifyouaregonefor44weeks,then100weekswill havepassedforyourfriend.

119. Perimeter: 22 21252220 2255445 255425 10585 185feet

Alw = =⋅ =⋅ = =⋅ =

Plw =+ =⋅+⋅ =⋅⋅+⋅ =⋅+⋅ =+ = Area: 125220 212520 22500 250 100squarefeet

120. Perimeter: 22 2420280 8452165 825245 16585 245feet

Alw = =⋅ =⋅ = =⋅ =

Plw =+ =⋅+⋅ =⋅+⋅ =⋅+⋅ =+ = Area: 42080 42080 41600 440 160squarefeet

121. – 128. Answerswillvary.

129. makessense

130. makessense

131. doesnotmakesense;Explanationswillvary.Sampleexplanation:220475 + simplifiesto45203 + andthusthe radicaltermsarenotcommon.

132. doesnotmakesense;Explanationswillvary.Sampleexplanation:Findingthe nthrootfirstoftengivessmallernumbers onthemiddlestep.

133. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary.Asamplechangeis:11221 7777. ⋅==

134. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary.Asamplechangeis: () () 1 3 13 3 111 8 882 === .

135. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary.Thecuberootof–8istherealnumber–2.

136. false;Changestomakethestatementtruewillvary.Asamplechangeis:205 84 =

137. () () 535322 +−=

138. 147255xx =

139. 7 132 32 ++ +

140. a. 11 2333 > CalculatorCheck:1.73211.4422 > b. 718718 +>+ CalculatorCheck:6.88845 >

141. a.

Hersonis8yearsold.

(2)(5)10

Section P.4

Check Point Exercises

1. a. 3232 (174115)(163315) xxxxxx −+−−+−+− 3322 32 (1716)(43)(113)(515) 820 xxxxxx xxx =−++−+−++−− =−+−−

b. 2232 (13971)(7259) xxxxxx −−+−−+−+ 3232 3322 32 (13971)(7259) (137)(92)(75)(19) 201128 xxxxxx xxxxxx xxx =−−++−+− =++−−+−++− =−−−

2. 2 (52)(354) xxx−−+ 22 22 322 32 5(354)2(354) 535554232524 1525206108 1531308 xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxx xxx =−+−−+ =⋅−⋅+⋅−⋅+⋅−⋅ =−+−+− =−+−

3. 2 2 (75)(43)747(3)(5)4(5)(3) 28212015 284115 xxxxxx xxx xx −−=⋅+−+−+−− =−−+ =−+

4. a. 22 22 (76)(3)(7)(3)(7)()(6)(3)(6)() 217186 21256 xyxyxxxyyxyy xxyxyy xxyy −−=+−+−+−− =−−+ =−+

b. 222 22 (24)(2)2(2)(4)(4) 41616 xyxxyy xxyy +=++ =++

5. a. 22 22 22 (325)(325)(32)(5) 912425 912254 xyxyxy xxy xxy +++−=+− =++− =+−+

b. 222 22 22 (23)(2)2(2)(3)3 441269 441269 xyxyxy xxyyxy xxyxyy ++=++++ =+++++ =+++++

Concept and Vocabulary Check P.4

C1. whole

C2. standard

C3. monomial

C4. binomial

C5. trinomial

C6. n

C7. like;

C8. distributive;32486 xx−+ ;3 7 x

C9. 5x ;3;like

C10. 32 x ;5x ;21x ;35

C11. 22AB ;minus

C12. 22 2 AABB ++ ;squared;productoftheterms;squared

C13. 22 2 AABB −+ ;minus;productoftheterms;plus

C14. nm +

Exercise Set P.4

1. yes;22235325 xxxx +−=+−

2. no;Theterm1 3 x doesnothaveawholenumberexponent.

3. no;Theformofapolynomialinvolvesadditionandsubtraction,notdivision.

4. yes;23443255xxxxxx −+−=−+−

5. 32 x hasdegree2

5x hasdegree1 4hasdegree0 2 354 xx−+ hasdegree2.

6. 43 x hasdegree3

72 x hasdegree2 –11hasdegree0 32 4711 xx −+− hasdegree3.

7. 2 x hasdegree2

43 x hasdegree3

9x hasdegree1

124 x hasdegree4

63hasdegree0

234491263xxxx−+−+ hasdegree4.

8. 2 x hasdegree2

83 x hasdegree3

154 x hasdegree4

91hasdegree0

23481591xxx−++ hasdegree4.

9. 32323322 32 (6589)(172413)(617)(52)(84)(913) 117124 xxxxxxxxxxxx

Thedegreeis3.

10. 32323322 32 (761113)(1911717)(719)(611)(117)(1317) 12544 xxxxxxxxxxxx xxx −+−++−+−=−++−+−++− =−−−

Thedegreeis3.

11. 32323232 3322 32 (17543)(59811)(17543)(59811) (175)(59)(48)(311) 1241214 xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxx −+−−−−+=−+−+−++−

Thedegreeis3.

12. 43434343 4433 43 (18278)(9657)(18278)(9657) (189)(26)(75)(87) 9421 xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxx −−+−−−+=−−++−++− =−+−++−++− =+−+

Thedegreeis4.

13. 222222 222 2 (578)(237)(43)(578)(237)(43) (52)(734)(873) 662 xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xx −−+−+−−−=−−+−++−++ =+−+−−++−++ =−+

Thedegreeis2.

14. 22322232 3222 32 (875)(34)(653)(875)(34)(653) 6(835)(74)(53) 610118 xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxx +−−−−−−+=+−+−+++− =+−++++−− =++−

Thedegreeis3.

15. 222 322 3 (1)(1)()11()111 1 1 xxxxxxxxxx xxxxx x +−+=−⋅+⋅+−⋅+⋅ =−++−+ =+

16. () ()222 5525()(5)(25)5()5(5)5(25) xxxxxxxxxx +−+=−++−+ 322 3 525525125) 125 xxxxx x =−++−+ =+

17. 222 322 32 (23)(35)(2)()(2)(3)(2)(5)(3)()(3)(3)(3)(5) 26103915 291915 xxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxx −−+=+−++−+−−+− =−+−+− =−+−

18. 222 322 32 (21)(43)(2)()(2)(4)(2)(3)(1)()(1)(4)(1)(3) 28643 29103 xxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxx −−+=+−++−+−−+− =−+−+− =−+−

19. 22 (7)(3)37211021 xxxxxxx ++=+++=++

20. 22 (8)(5)58401340 xxxxxxx ++=+++=++

21. 22 (5)(3)3515215 xxxxxxx −+=+−−=−−

22. 22 (1)(2)222 xxxxxxx −+=+−−=+−

23. 22 (35)(21)(3)(2)3(1)5(2)5631056135 xxxxxxxxxxx ++=+++=+++=++

24. 22 (74)(31)(7)(3)7(1)4(3)4(1)21712421194 xxxxxxxxxxx ++=+++=+++=++

25. 22 (23)(53)(2)(5)(2)(3)(3)(5)(3)(3)1061591099 xxxxxxxxxxx −+=++−+−=+−−=−−

26. 22 (25)(72)(2)(7)(2)(2)(5)(7)(5)(2)1443510143110 xxxxxxxxxxx −+=++−+−=+−−=−−

27. 22222242242 (54)(37)(5)(3)(5)(7)(4)(3)(4)(7)15351228154728 xxxxxxxxxxx −−=+−+−+−−=−−+=−+

28. 22222242242 (72)(35)(7)(3)(7)(5)(2)(3)(2)(5)2135610214110 xxxxxxxxxxx −−=+−+−+−−=−−+=−+

29. ()()()()() ()() () ()()

323232 835885335 xxxxxx +−=+−++− 532 840315 xxx =−+−

30. ()()()()() ()() () ()() 323232532 752772552714510 xxxxxxxxx +−=+−++−=−+−

31. 222 (3)(3)39 xxxx +−=−=−

32. 222 (5)(5)525 xxxx +−=−=−

33. 222 (32)(32)(3)294 xxxx +−=−=−

34. 222 (25)(25)(2)5425 xxxx +−=−=−

35. 222(57)(57)5(7)2549 xxxx −+=−=−

36. 222(43)(43)4(3)169 xxxx −+=−=−

37. 2222242 (45)(45)(4)(5)1625 xxxxxxxx +−=−=−

38. 2222242 (34)(34)(3)(4)916 xxxxxxxx +−=−=−

39. ()() () () 22 555101111yyyy −+=−=−

40. ()() () () 22 555102224yyyy −+=−=−

41. 2222 (2)22244 xxxxx +=+⋅⋅+=++

42. 2222 (5)2551025 xxxxx +=+⋅⋅+=++

43. 2222 (23)(2)2(2)(3)34129 xxxxx +=++=++

44. 2222 (32)(3)2(3)(2)29124 xxxxx +=++=++

45. 2222 (3)23369 xxxxx −=−⋅⋅+=−+

46. 2222 (4)244816 xxxxx −=−⋅⋅+=−+

47. 22222242 (41)(4)2(4)(1)11681 xxxxx −=−+=−+

48. 22222242 (53)(5)2(5)(3)325309 xxxxx −=−+=−+

49. 22222 (72)72(7)(2)(2)4928442849 xxxxxxx −=−+=−+=−+

50. 2222 (95)92(9)(5)(5)819025 xxxxx −=−+=−+ or2259081 xx−+

51. 3322332 (1)31311331 xxxxxxx +=+⋅⋅+⋅+=+++

52. 3322332 (2)323226128 xxxxxxx +=+⋅⋅+⋅⋅+=+++

53. 3322332 (23)(2)3(2)33(2)338365427 xxxxxxx +=+⋅⋅+⋅+=+++

54. 3322332 (34)(3)3(3)43(3)442710814464 xxxxxxx +=+⋅+⋅+=+++

55. 3332332 (3)3333392727 xxxxxxx −=−⋅⋅+⋅⋅−=−+−

56. 3322332 (1)31311331 xxxxxxx −=−⋅+⋅−=−+−

57. 3322332 (34)(3)3(3)43(3)442710814464 xxxxxxx −=−⋅+⋅−=−+−

58. 3322332 (23)(2)3(2)33(2)338365427 xxxxxxx −=−⋅+⋅−=−+−

59. 2 22 (5)(73)(7)(3)(5)(7)(5)(3) 733515 73815 xyxyxxxyyxyy xxyxyy xxyy 2 ++=+++ =+++ =++

60. 22 22 (9)(67)(6)(7)(9)(6)(9)(7) 675463 66163 xyxyxxxyyxyy xxyxyy xxyy ++=+++ =+++ =++

61. 22 22 (3)(27)(2)(7)(3)(2)(3)(7) 27621 221 xyxyxxxyyxyy xxyxyy xxyy −+=++−+− =+−− =+−

62. 22 22 (3)(25)(3)(2)(3)(5)()(2)()(5) 61525 6135 xyxyxxxyyxyy xxyxyy xxyy −+=++−+− =+−− =+−

63. 22 22 (31)(52)(3)(5)(3)(2)(1)(5)(1)(2) 15652 152 xyxyxyxyxyxy xyxyxy xyxy −+=++−+− =+−− =+−

64. 222222 4222 422 (71)(23)(7)(2)(7)(3)(1)2(1)(3) 142123 14193 xyxyxyxyxyxy xyxyxy xyxy +−=+−++− =−+− =−−

65. 22222 (75)(7)2(7)(5)(5)497025 xyxxyyxxyy +=++=++

66. 22222 (97)(9)2(9)(7)(7)8112649 xyxxyyxxyy +=++=++

67. 2222222224422 (3)()2()(3)369 xyxyxyxyxy −=−+=−+

68. 2222222224422 (5)()2()(5)51025 xyxyxyxyxy −=−+=−+

69. 222222 322223 33 ()()()()()()()()()()() xyxxyyxxxxyxyyxyxyyy xxyxyxyxyy xy −++=+++−+−+− =++−−− =−

70. 222222 322223 33 ()()()()()()()() xyxxyyxxxxyxyyxyxyyy xxyxyxyxyy xy +−+=+−+++−+ =−++−+ =+

71. 2222(35)(35)(3)(5)925 xyxyxyxy +−=−=−

72. 2222(73)(73)(7)(3)499 xyxyxyxy +−=−=−

73. 2222 (3)(3)()329 xyxyxyxxyy +++−=+−=++−

74. 2222 (5)(5)()5225 xyxyxyxxyy +++−=+−=++−

75. 2222 (375)(375)(37)(5)9424925 xyxyxyxxy +−++=+−=++−

76. 2222 (572)(572)(57)22570494 xyxyxyxxyy +−++=+−=++−

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77. 222222 [5(23)][5(23)](5)(23)25(4129)254129 yxyxyxyxxyxx −+++=−+=−++=−−−

78. 222222 [8(73)][8(73)](8)(73)64(49429)6449429 yxyxyxyxxyxx +−−−=−−=−−+=−+−

79. 2222 (1)()2()12221 xyxyxyxxyyxy ++=++++=+++++

80. 22222 (2)()2()(2)22444 xyxyxyxxyyxy ++=++++=+++++

81. 2222 (21)(2)2(2)144421 xyxyxyxxyyxy ++=++++=+++++

82. 22222 (516)(51)2(51)(6)(6)25106011236 xyxxyyxxxyyy ++=++++=+++++

83. ()()()()()()()()()() ()() 222222 2222 2222 34343234432344 9241692416 9241692416 48 xyxyxxyyxxyy xxyyxxyy xxyyxxyy xy +−−=++−−+ =++−−+ =++−+− =

84. ()()()()()()()()()()

222222 2222 2222 52525252252522 2520425204 2520425204 40 xyxyxxyyxxyy xxyyxxyy xxyyxxyy xy +−−=++−−+ =++−−+ =++−+− =

85. ()()()() ()() 22 22 22 2 57324561 15102114244305 15311424345 15311424345 939 xxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxx xx =−−+−−−+ =−+−−+ =−+−+− =−++

86. ()()()() ()() ()() 22 22 22 2 3529721 62710457722 61745792 61745792 847 xxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxx xx +−−−− =−+−−−−+ =−−−−+ =−−−+− =−−−

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87. ()() () () () ()() () () 2 222 22 222 4 2525425 25425 425425 425 16625 xxx xx xx x x +−+ =−+ =−+ =− =−

88. ()()

89. () () ()

90. ()

92.

0.3(6)2.8(6)6.7(6)30 34.2 Sxxx S S =−++ =−++ = Themodelgivesascoreof34.2forthegroupinthe55-64agerange.Thisoverestimatesthescoreshownonthebar graphby0.2.

93. ()() () 82102803642 xxxxxx −−=−+ 23 32 80364 43680 xxx xxx =−+ =−+

94. ()() () 8252402642 xxxxxx −−=−+ 23 32 40264 42640 xxx xxx =−+ =−+

95. ()()()() 9351xxxx ++++ ()22 22 122765 122765 622 xxxx xxxx x =++−++ =++−−− =+

96. ()()()() 4321xxxx ++++ ()22 22 71232 71232 410 xxxx xxxx x =++−++ =++−−− =+

97. – 102. Answerswillvary.

103. makessense

104. doesnotmakesense;Explanationswillvary.Sampleexplanation:FOILisusedtomultiplytwobinomials.

105. makessense

106. makessense,althoughanswersmayvary

107. 2 2 (3)(1)((3))((1)) (3)(1)3(1) 333 2 xxxxxx xxxx xxx xx +−++−−− =+−+−+ =−+−+ =+

108. (21)(3)(2) xxxxxx −+−− 22 3232 32 (253)(2)(2) 2532 73 xxxxx xxxxx xxx =+−+−− =+−−+ =+−

109. (5)(21)(2)3(5) xxxxx +++−⋅+ 22 322 32 (2115)(2)315 2152710315 2121210 xxxxx xxxxx xxx =+++−− =+++−− =+++

110. 2 (2)(2)(3) nnn yyy+−−− 22 22 4(69) 469 613 nnn nnn n yyy yyy y =−−−+ =−−+− =−

111. 2 (3)(4)712 xxxx ++=++

112. 2 (2)(12)1424 xxxx −−=−+

113. 2 (41)(23)8103 xxxx +−=−−

Section P.5

Check Point Exercises

1. a. 32104xx 22 2 2(5)2(2) 2(52) xxx xx =− =−

b. 2(7)3(7) xxx−+− (7)(23) xx =−+

2. 325210xxx+−− 32 2 2 (5)(210) (5)2(5) (5)(2) xxx xxx xx =+−+ =+−+ =+−

3. Findtwonumberswhoseproductis40andwhosesumis13.Therequiredintegersare8and5.Thus, 21340(8)(5)or(5)(8) xxxxxx ++=++++ .

4. Findtwonumberswhoseproductis–14andwhosesumis–5.Therequiredintegersare–7and2.Thus, 2514(7)(2)or(2)(7). xxxxxx −−=−++−

5. FindtwoFirsttermswhoseproductis26. x ()() 2 2 6197(6)() 619732 xxxx xxxx +−= +−=

FindtwoLasttermswhoseproductis–7. Thepossiblefactorsare1(–7)and–1(7). TryvariouscombinationsofthesefactorstofindthefactorizationinwhichthesumoftheOutsideandInside productsis19x.

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