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Spring 2010 Released Test
END OF COURSEALGEBRA II (2001 Revised)
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Algebra II Formula Sheet
Geometric Formulas
Pi
227
V = lwhS.A.= 2(lw + lh + wh)
l
h
w13
hl
r
p = 4sA = s2
s
s
A = h(b1 + b2 )12
b1
b2
h
r
h
p = 2(l + w)A = lw
l
w r
c2 = a2 + b2
ac
b
Abbreviations
milligram mggram gkilogram kgmilliliter mLliter Lkiloliter kLmillimeter mmcentimeter cmmeter mkilometer kmsquare centimeter cm2
cubic centimeter cm3
volume Vtotal surface area S.A.area of base B
ounce ozpound lbquart qtgallon gal.inch in.foot ftyard ydmile mi.square inch sq in.square foot sq ftcubic inch cu in.cubic foot cu ft
year yrmonth monhour hrminute minsecond sec
V = BhS.A.= lp + B
13
12
h l
B
A = bh12
b
h
A = bhb
b
h
Quadratic Formula
x =–b ± b2 – 4ac
2a
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SAMPLE
A
B
C
D 6 24 242
4a a
a+ +
6 2a
6 2( )aa+
62a
6 22
3( )aa
aa
++=i
Algebra II
Directions
Read each question and choose the best answer. For this test you may assume that the valueof the denominator is not zero.
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2 What is the factored form of
FGHJ ( )x z−6 2
( )x z+ 6 2
( )( )x z x z+ −36( )( )x z x z+ −6 6
x z2 236− ?
1 For non-zero denominators, which of the following is equivalent
to
A
B
C
D 3 55
( )( )
aa
−+
( )( )aa
−+
55
− 12a
−3
3 755 5
3a aa a a
−+ +( )( )
?
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3 Which of these is equivalent to 1 ?
ABCD i82
i66
i42
i24
4 Which complex number is equivalent to
FGHJ 8 12− i
8 6− i6 12− i6 6− i
( ) ( ) ?7 9 1 3− − +−i i
5 What is the simplified form of
ABC 21D 63
14 33 14
6 21i ?
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6 The equation is an example of which
property of real numbers?
F Associative propertyG Transitive propertyH Identity propertyJ Reflexive property
( cos )( ) cos2 17 1 2 171 1− −− = −θ π θ π
7 Which expression is equivalent to
A
B
C
D 325
50 10x y
325
12
52x y
2 5 3x y−
2 225x y
32 10 25 x y ?
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8 Which is equivalent to
F 4GHJ 22
13 9+ i13 9− i
13 81− − ?
9 Which property would justify the following statement?
A Distributive propertyB Reflexive property of equalityC Symmetric property of equalityD Transitive property of equality
If and , then .x y y x+ = = + =2 20 2 20
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10 Which expression is equivalent to
F
G
H
J 425
52
2
3 8xy
yx
i
25
425
8 2
3xy
xy
i
25
254
8 3
2xy
yx
i
24
525
8
2 3xx
yy
i
254
25
0 0
8
2
3
xyxy
x y, where and ?≠ ≠
11 Using what is the 10th term in this geometric sequence?
A 78,125B 390,625C 1,953,125D 9,765,625
0 2 1 5 25 125. , , , , , . . .
a a rnn= −
11 ,
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12 If what is the value of
FGH 60J 92
−4
−44
f ( ) ?−4f x x x( ) ,= −2 72
13 Given:
What is the vertex of the graph for this function?
A
B
C
D ( , )4 1
( , )4 1−
( , )−4 1
( , )− −4 1
f ( ) ( )x x= − −4 12
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14 The graph shown most accurately represents which of the following functions?
F
G
H
J f x x( ) = 2
f x x( ) = −2
f xx
( ) =⎛⎝⎜⎜⎜
⎞⎠⎟⎟⎟
12
f xx
( ) =⎛⎝⎜⎜⎜
⎞⎠⎟⎟⎟
− 12
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-1 O
y
x
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-1 O
y
x
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15 Given:
An outdoor theater has 37 seats in the first row, 40 seats in the second row,and 43 seats in the third row. If this pattern continues, what is the totalnumber of seats in the first 10 rows?
A 120B 320C 505D 520
S n a n dn = + −⎡⎣ ⎤⎦12
2 11 ( )
16 The graph of a 4th-degree polynomial is shown.
Exactly how many real zeros does this function have?
F 1G 2H 3J 4
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-1 O
y
x
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18 Which of the following equations best models the data in this table?
F
G
H
J y x x= − +12
12
y x= +−34
2
y x= +2 1
yx
=⎛⎝⎜⎜⎜
⎞⎠⎟⎟⎟2 4
5
x
–2–0.5
0
1.5
2.5
3
y
5
2
1
0.5
1.5
2.5
17 What is the value of
A 2B 19C 36D 57
( ) ?17 151
3n
n−∑
=
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19 The time it takes to do a job is inversely proportional to the number ofworkers. If 8 workers can do a job in 6 days, then 16 workers can do thesame job in —
A 1.5 daysB 3 daysC 6 daysD 12 days
20 What type of function is
F ExponentialG QuadraticH LinearJ Step
y x= +2 8 ?
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21 The graph most accurately represents which of the following functions?
A
B
C
D y x= + +2 3
y x= − +2 3
y x= − +3 2
y x= + +3 2
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-1 O
y
x
22 The graph of is translated up 8 units. Which equation representsthe translated graph?
FGHJ y x= −4 3
y x= −12 11y x= −12 3y x= −4 19
y x= −4 11
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23 Which equation represents the statement
“r is inversely proportional to s and directly proportional to the cube of t”?
A
B
C
D r kts
=3
r kst
=3
r kst
=3
r kts
=3
3
24 Which equation best represents the data in this table?
F
G
H
J y x= +1
y x x= + −−12
2 12
y x= 12
y x= ln
x0.511.523
y 0.75 0 0.5 0.75 1
–
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25 Given what is the value of
ABC 5D 7
−18
−23
g f( ( )) ?2f x x g x x( ) and ( ) ,= + = +−3 4 7
26 Which lists four consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence?
F 3, 10, 17, 24G 1, 4, 9, 16H 1, 2, 4, 8J −5 6 10 13, , ,
27 What are all the roots for the equation
A 19B 23C 5 and 23D 9 and 19
3 14 6 21w − − = ?
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28 Which graph best represents the solutions to the inequality
F
G
H
J 0 1 2 3 4 5-5 -4 -3 -2 -1
0 1 2 3 4 5-5 -4 -3 -2 -1
0 1 2 3 4 5-5 -4 -3 -2 -1
0 1 2 3 4 5-5 -4 -3 -2 -1
3 7 5x − ≤ ?
29 What is the solution set for
A
B
C
D { }4{ }−{ }124
−{ }28
k + − = −64 8 2 ?
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30 What is the solution set of the equation
F
G
H
J − −− +{ }1 2 1 2i i,
1 2 1 2− +{ }i i,
−{ }1, 3
−{ }3,1
x x2 2 5 0− + = ?
31 What is the solution to
ABCD x = 129
x = 29x = −1x = −121
x − = −4 53 ?
32 Which is the solution set for
F
G
H
J −{ }5 5,
−{ }5
5{ }
25{ }
( ) ?x + =5 02
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33 What is the solution set for
A
B
C
D 6{ }
265{ }
185{ }
2{ }
53
2 8 0− = ≠x x
xif ?
34 Which of the following represent the solutions to
F
G
H
J−
< <12
5x
x x< >−12
5or
− < <5 12
x
x x< >−5 12
or
4 9 11x + > ?
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35 What is the solution set of
A
B
C
D 432
⎧⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
⎫⎬⎪⎪⎭⎪⎪
292
⎧⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
⎫⎬⎪⎪⎭⎪⎪
192
⎧⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
⎫⎬⎪⎪⎭⎪⎪
52
⎧⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
⎫⎬⎪⎪⎭⎪⎪
2 7 6x + = ?
36 What is the solution set of
F
G
H
J 12
5,⎧⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
⎫⎬⎪⎪⎭⎪⎪
1 52
,⎧⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
⎫⎬⎪⎪⎭⎪⎪
−−⎧
⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
⎫⎬⎪⎪⎭⎪⎪
52
1,
−−⎧
⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
⎫⎬⎪⎪⎭⎪⎪
5 12
,
2 7 5 02x x+ + = ?
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Which best represents the equation of the graphed conic section?
A
B
C
D x y2 2
9 161− =
x y2 2
9 161+ =
x y2 2
16 91− =
x y2
161
2
9+ =
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-1 O
y
x
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38 Which graph most likely represents a function with a zero of 5 ?
F
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7
-5-6-7 -4 -3 -2 21 3 4 5 6 7-1 O
y
x
G
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7
-5-6-7 -4 -3 -2 21 3 4 5 6 7-1 O
y
x
H
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7
-5-6-7 -4 -3 -2 21 3 4 5 6 7-1 O
y
x
J
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7
-5-6-7 -4 -3 -2 21 3 4 5 6 7-1 O
y
x
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39 Which is a zero of the function
ABCD −2
−103
f ( ) ( )( )( ) ?x x x x= + − +3 2 1 2
40 What are the coordinates of the vertex of the graph of the
function
F
G
H
J ( , )− −2 5
( , )1 5−
( , )2 5
( , )−1 5
− − = +2 1 52( ) ?x y
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41 A polynomial function has a zero at Which of the following expressionsmust be one factor of the polynomial?
A
B
C
D x3
3x
( )x + 3
( )x −3
x = 3.
42 Where does the graph of cross the x-axis?
F
G
H
J−⎛
⎝⎜⎜⎜
⎞⎠⎟⎟⎟
−53
0 45 0, and ( , )
−⎛⎝⎜⎜⎜
⎞⎠⎟⎟⎟
53
0 9 0, and ( , )
53
0 3 0, and ( , )⎛⎝⎜⎜⎜
⎞⎠⎟⎟⎟
−
53
0 9 0, and ( , )⎛⎝⎜⎜⎜
⎞⎠⎟⎟⎟
−
f x x x( ) ( )( )= − +3 5 9
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43 If which matrix represents
A
B
C
D−⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
14 20 9
49 10 9
⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
−⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
14 20 6
49 40 9
−⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
M2 ?M =⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
−7 10 3
,
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45 The dimensions of matrix P are The dimensions of matrix Z are What are the dimensions of matrix PZ ?
ABCD 1 6×
5 5×6 1×30 5×
5 1× .6 5× .
44
Apparently, the system of equations graphed above has —
F exactly 1 solutionG exactly 2 solutionsH exactly 3 solutionsJ no solutions
-1-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
1
1
2
3
4
5
3 52 4-2-3-4-5
y
x0
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46 If then what is the value of Q ?
F
G
H
J5 30 6
−⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
5 105 12
⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
20 307 9− −
⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
110 15650 72
−
−
⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
P P Q=⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥ =
⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥
−
−
−
−4 32 1
20 3010 12
and i ,,
47 What is the solution set for the following system of equations?
ABCD ( , ), ( , )− −{ }1 2 2 1
( , ), ( , )− −{ }1 2 1 2( , ), ( , )−{ }2 1 2 1( , ), ( , )1 2 1 2−{ }
x yx y
2 2 51
+ =+ =
⎧⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
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49 Which ordered pair represents a solution to the following system of inequalities?
A
B
C
D ( , )− −4 14
( , )−3 2
( , )2 6
( , )6 4
2 4 123 2x yx y
+ ≤− <
⎧⎨⎪⎪⎩⎪⎪
48 What appears to be the maximum value of for the feasible regionin the graph?
F 72G 74H 78J 80
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213141516
123456789
10111213141516
y
x
P x y= +5 6
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50 The matrix equation represents which system of
linear equations?
F
G
H
J4 2
3 6
x yx y
+ =
− =
⎧⎨⎪⎪
⎩⎪⎪
−
−
4 3 2
6
x yx y
+ =
− =
⎧⎨⎪⎪
⎩⎪⎪
−
−
4 3 2
6
x yx y
− =
+ =
⎧⎨⎪⎪
⎩⎪⎪
−
−
4 2
3 6
x yx y− =
+ =
⎧⎨⎪⎪
⎩⎪⎪
−
−
4 31 1
26
−
−
−⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥⎡
⎣⎢⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥⎥⎥=
⎡
⎣⎢⎢
⎤
⎦⎥x
y ⎥⎥
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Test Sequence Number Correct Answer
ReportingCategory Reporting Category Description
1 D 001 Expressions and Operations2 F 001 Expressions and Operations3 A 001 Expressions and Operations4 J 001 Expressions and Operations5 A 001 Expressions and Operations6 H 001 Expressions and Operations7 A 001 Expressions and Operations8 G 001 Expressions and Operations9 D 001 Expressions and Operations
10 G 001 Expressions and Operations11 B 002 Relations and Functions12 H 002 Relations and Functions13 C 002 Relations and Functions14 G 002 Relations and Functions15 C 002 Relations and Functions16 G 002 Relations and Functions17 D 002 Relations and Functions18 J 002 Relations and Functions19 B 002 Relations and Functions20 F 002 Relations and Functions21 B 002 Relations and Functions22 J 002 Relations and Functions23 D 002 Relations and Functions24 F 002 Relations and Functions25 C 002 Relations and Functions26 F 002 Relations and Functions27 C 003 Equations and Inequalities28 G 003 Equations and Inequalities29 A 003 Equations and Inequalities30 H 003 Equations and Inequalities31 A 003 Equations and Inequalities32 H 003 Equations and Inequalities33 D 003 Equations and Inequalities34 F 003 Equations and Inequalities35 C 003 Equations and Inequalities36 G 003 Equations and Inequalities37 C 004 Analytical Geometry38 F 004 Analytical Geometry39 D 004 Analytical Geometry40 H 004 Analytical Geometry41 A 004 Analytical Geometry42 F 004 Analytical Geometry43 A 005 Systems of Equations/Inequalities44 G 005 Systems of Equations/Inequalities45 B 005 Systems of Equations/Inequalities46 J 005 Systems of Equations/Inequalities47 D 005 Systems of Equations/Inequalities48 H 005 Systems of Equations/Inequalities49 C 005 Systems of Equations/Inequalities50 G 005 Systems of Equations/Inequalities
Answer Key-EOC041-M0110
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If you get this many items
correct:
Then your converted scale
score is:0 0001 1682 2043 2264 2425 2556 2667 2758 2849 29110 29811 30512 31113 31714 32215 32816 33317 33818 34319 34720 35221 35722 36123 36624 37025 37526 37927 38328 38829 39330 39731 40232 40633 41134 41635 42136 42737 43238 43839 44440 45141 45842 46543 47444 48345 49446 50747 52348 54549 58150 600
Algebra II (2001 Revised), Core 1
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