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Math 1010 Test Reviews: Linear Equations, Functions, Polynomials, Quadratics - Martin-Gay,, Exams of Algebra

Review materials for five tests covering various topics in algebra, including linear equations, functions, polynomials, quadratic equations, and exponentials, as outlined in martin-gay's 3rd edition of math 1010 textbook. Students are expected to be able to solve problems related to these topics, such as graphing equations, factoring polynomials, and using the quadratic formula.

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Math 1010 Test #1 Review Martin-Gay, 3rd Edition
For this test be able to:
Solve linear equations
Recognize when an equation is an identity and when it has no solution
Set up and solve application problems
Solve a formula for a specified variable
Use formulas to solve problems
Solve linear inequalities and express the solution set both graphically and in interval notation
Set up and solve application problems involving inequalities
Understand and use set intersection and set union notation
Solve compound inequalites
Solve absolute value equations
Solve absolute value inequalites
Math 1010 Test #2 Review Martin-Gay, 3rd Edition
For this test be able to:
Know and use the terminology associated with the rectangular coordinate system
Graph nonlinear equations by plotting points.
Define the terms: relation, function, domain, range.
Identity functions and find their domain and range.
Understand and use function notation.
Graph linear functions.
Find the intercepts of a graph.
Graph horizontal and vertical lines.
Know and understand the slope-intercept form of the equation of a line.
Know and understand the point-slope form of the equation of a line.
Find equations of parallel and perpendicular lines.
Graph linear inequalities and their intersections and unions.
Solve systems of linear equations in two variables.
Solve systems of linear equations in three variables.
Be able to determine if a system of equations has no solution or an infinite number of solutions.
Solve applications problems using systems of linear equations.
Math 1010 Test #3 Review Martin-Gay, 3rd Edition
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Math 1010 Test #1 Review Martin-Gay, 3rd^ Edition For this test be able to: Solve linear equations Recognize when an equation is an identity and when it has no solution Set up and solve application problems Solve a formula for a specified variable Use formulas to solve problems Solve linear inequalities and express the solution set both graphically and in interval notation Set up and solve application problems involving inequalities Understand and use set intersection and set union notation Solve compound inequalites Solve absolute value equations Solve absolute value inequalites Math 1010 Test #2 Review Martin-Gay, 3rd^ Edition For this test be able to: Know and use the terminology associated with the rectangular coordinate system Graph nonlinear equations by plotting points. Define the terms: relation, function, domain, range. Identity functions and find their domain and range. Understand and use function notation. Graph linear functions. Find the intercepts of a graph. Graph horizontal and vertical lines. Know and understand the slope-intercept form of the equation of a line. Know and understand the point-slope form of the equation of a line. Find equations of parallel and perpendicular lines. Graph linear inequalities and their intersections and unions. Solve systems of linear equations in two variables. Solve systems of linear equations in three variables. Be able to determine if a system of equations has no solution or an infinite number of solutions. Solve applications problems using systems of linear equations. Math 1010 Test #3 Review Martin-Gay, 3rd^ Edition

For this test be able to: Factor polynomials using all of the following techniques: Factor out the GCF Factor by grouping Factor trinomials of the form ax^2 + bx + c Factor by substitution Factor perfect square trinomials Factor the difference of two squares Factor the sum or difference of two cubes Solve polynomial equations by factoring Solve applications problems that can be modeled by polynomial equations Find the domain of a rational function Multiply, divide, and simplify rational expressions Add and subtract rational expressions Simplify complex fractions Divide polynomials by monomials Divide polynomials by polynomials using long division Solve equations containing rational expressions Set up and solve applications problems using rational equations Math 1010 Test #4 Review Martin-Gay, 3rd^ Edition For this test be able to: Understand and be able to calculate n th roots Find the domain of a radical function Graph a square root function Know and use the laws of exponents for integer as well as rational exponents Simplify expressions containing radicals Translate back and forth between radical form and rational exponent form Know and use the product and quotient rules for radicals Add or subtract radical expressions Multiply radical expressions Rationalize numerators or denominators of radical expressions Solve equations that contain radical expressions Use the Pythagorean Theorem to model and solve equations Define imaginary and complex numbers Add, subtract, multiply, and divide complex numbers Raise i to powers Use the square root property to solve quadratic equations Solve quadratic equations by completing the square Solve applications problems that involve quadratic equations Know and understand the quadratic formula Solve quadratic equations using the quadratic formula Determine the number and type of solutions of a quadratic equation using the discriminant Math 1010 Test #5 Review Martin-Gay, 3rd^ Edition