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MATH 830/GRACEY EXAM 5 PRACTICE/CH.6-7.3 Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Solve the problem. 1) The perimeter of the quadrilateral is 40 inches. Find the lengths of the sides. 1) A) 7 in., 14 in., 18 in., 1 in. B) 9 in., 15 in., 28 in., 2 in. C)8 in., 13 in., 18 in., 1 in. D) 3 in., 3 in., -2 in., -4 in. 2) The equation D = 1 n(n - 3) gives the number of diagonals D for a polygon with n sides. Use this 2 2) equation to solve the problem. Find the number of sides n for a polygon that has 44 diagonals. A) 8 sides B) 3 sides C)11 sides D) 12 sides 3) A circle of radius r is inscribed in a square with sides 2r as shown in the figure. Express the total of the shaded areas in terms of r and π as a completely factored polynomial. 3) A) r2(2 + π)(2 - π) B) r2(4 - π) C)r(2-π)2 D) π2(4 - r) 4) A triangular piece of glass is being cut so that the height of the triangle is 4 inches shorter than twice the base. If the area of the triangle is 24 square inches, how long is the height of the triangle? A) 10 in. B) 8 in. C)12 in. D) 6 in. 4) 5) If the sides of a square are increased by 2 meters, the area becomes 25 square meters. Find the length of a side of the original square. A) 2 m B) 7 m C)5 m D) 3 m 5) 6) A window washer accidentally drops a bucket from the top of a 64-foot building. The height h of the bucket after t seconds is given by h = -16t2 + 64. When will the bucket hit the ground? A) 32 sec B) 2 sec C) -2 sec D) 4 sec 6) 1

7) The model of a building has the shape of a rectangular solid. The height is represented by x inches. The base of the model is square and the volume of the model is x3-80x2 + 1600x. Express the area of the model's base in terms of x. 7) x inches A) 80x square inches B) x2-1600 square inches C)(x + 40)(x - 40) square inches D) (x - 40)2 square inches 8) Express the shaded area as the product of two binomials. 9x 8) 9x t t A) 9(9 - t) B) (9x - t)(9x - t) C)(9x + t)(9x - t) D) (x + 9t)(x - 9t) 2

9) The length and area of the rectangle are given. Express the width as a binomial. 9) 5x + 3? Area of rectangle = 30x2-7x - 15 A) 6x + 3 B) 5x + 5 C)6x - 5 D) Not enough information. Factor completely using the trial and error method to factor trinomials. If unfactorable, indicate that the polynomial is prime. 10) 6x2y2-13xy2 + 6y2 10) A) y2(2x - 3)(3x - 2) B) y2(x - 3)(6x - 2) C)(3x - 3y)(2x - 2y) D) (2x - 3y)(3x - 2y) 11) 3x2 + 13x + 10 A) prime B) (3x + 2)(x + 5) C)(3x - 5)(x - 2) D) (3x + 5)(x + 2) 11) 12) 10y2 + 21y + 9 A) (2y + 3)(5y + 3) B) (2y- 3)(5y - 3) C)prime D) (10y + 3)(y + 3) 12) 13) 15x3y4 + 22x2y5 + 8xy6 A) y4(3x + 2y)(5x2 + 4xy) B) xy4(3x + 2y)(5x + 4y) C)x(3xy4 + 2y5)(5x + 4y) D) prime 13) 14) 12x2-31x + 20 A) (x- 4)(12x - 5) B) (3x + 4)(4x + 5) C)(3x - 4)(4x - 5) D) (4x - 4)(3x - 5) 14) 15) -54x2-45x + 54 A) -9(3x + 2)(2x - 3) B) -9(3x - 2)(2x + 3) C)prime D) (-27x + 18)(2x + 3) 15) 16) 6x2-7xt - 3t2 A) (3x - t)(2x + 3t) B) (3x + t)(2x - 3t) C)(6x + t)(x - 3t) D) prime 16) 17) 2x2 + 23x + 11 A) prime B) (2x + 1)(x + 11) C)(2x - 1)(x - 11) D) (2x + 11)(x + 1) 17) 3

Factor completely. 18) 1000p3-1 A) (1000p - 1)(p2 + 10p + 1) B) (10p + 1)(100p2-10p + 1) C)(10p - 1)(100p2 + 1) D) (10p- 1)(100p2 + 10p + 1) 18) 19) x4 - x 125 19) A) x x - 1 5 x2 + 1 5 x + 1 25 B) x x2-1 5 x2 + 1 25 x + 1 125 C) x2-1 5 x2 + 1 25 x + 1 125 D) x x + 1 5 x2-1 5 x + 1 25 20) t3 + 1000 A) (t + 10)(t2 + 100) B) (t - 1000)(t2-1) C)(t + 10)(t2-10t + 100) D) (t - 10)(t2 + 10t + 100) 20) 21) u2-3uv - 40v2 A) (u- 5v)(u + 8v) B) (u + 5v)(u - 8v) C)(u - 5v)(u + v) D) Prime 21) 22) x2 + 2xy - 195y2 A) (x + 15y)(x - 13y) B) (x- 15y)(x + y) C)(x - 15y)(x + 13y) D) Prime 22) 23) 4x2-12xy - 16y2 A) (4x - 4y)(x + 4y) B) 4(x + y)(x - 4y) C)4(x - y)(x + 4y) D) prime 23) 24) x3y + 6x2y2-16xy3 A) y(x + 8y)(xy - 2y2) B) xy(x2 + 6x - 16y2) C)xy(x + 8y)(x - 2y) D) x(xy + 8y2)(x - 2y) 24) 25) x3-343 A) (x - 7)(x2 + 7x + 49) B) (x - 7)(x2 + 49) C)(x + 343)(x2-1) D) (x + 7)(x2-7x + 49) 25) 26) x2-11x + 24 A) (x + 8)(x - 3) B) (x- 8)(x - 3) C)(x + 8)(x + 1) D) Prime 26) 27) x2 + 11xy + 28y2 A) (x- 4y)(x + 7y) B) (x- 4y)(x + y) C)(x + 4y)(x + 7y) D) Prime 27) 28) x2 + 4x - 96 A) (x- 12)(x + 1) B) (x + 12)(x - 8) C)(x - 12)(x + 8) D) Prime 28) 29) x2 - x - 56 A) (x + 8)(x - 7) B) (x + 1)(x - 56) C)(x + 7)(x - 8) D) Prime 29) 4

30) 125 - t3 A) (5 - t)(25 + t2) B) (5 - t)(25 + 5t + t2) C)(5 + t)(25 - t2) D) (5 + t)(25-5t + t2) 30) 31) x2(y - 7) - 13x(y - 7) + 40(y - 7) A) (x- 5)(x - 8)(y - 7) B) (x- 5)(x + 8)(y - 7) C)(x + 5)(x - 8)(y - 7) D) (x + 5)(x + 8)(y - 7) 31) 32) a3b3 + 125 A) (ab - 5)(a2b2 + 5ab + 25) B) (ab - 5)(a2b2 + 25) C)(ab + 5)(a2b2-5ab + 25) D) (ab + 5)(a2b2-25) 32) 33) x3 - x2-42x A) (x2 + 1)(x - 42) B) x(x + 7)(x - 6) C)x(x + 6)(x - 7) D) Prime 33) 34) 3x6-6x5-24x4 A) x4(3x - 12)(x + 2) B) 3x4(x - 4)(x + 2) C)3x4(x2-2x - 8) D) x4(x - 4)(3x + 6) 34) Factor completely. If unfactorable, indicate that the polynomial is prime. 35) s18 - t10 A) (s16- t8) 2 B) (s16 + t8)(s16 - t8) C)(s9 + t5)(s9 - t5) D) (s9 - t5) 2 35) 36) x2 + 50x + 625 A) (x + 25)(x - 25) B) (x - 25)2 C)(x + 25)2 D) Prime 36) 37) 25r12-1 A) (5r6 + 1 ) 2 B) (5r6-1 ) 2 C)(5r6 + 1)(5r6-1 ) D) Prime 37) 38) x4 + 8x2-9 A) (x2-1)(x2 + 9) B) (x + 1)(x - 1)(x + 3)(x - 3) C)(x + 1)(x - 1)(x2 + 9) D) (x - 1)2(x2 + 9) 38) 39) 36x2-4 9 39) A) 6x + 2 3 6x - 2 3 B) 36x + 4 9 36x - 2 9 C) 6x - 2 3 2 D) 6x + 2 3 2 5

40) 48x2y - 72xy2 + 27y3 A) 3y(4x - 3y)2 B) 3(4x - 3y)2 C)3y(4x + 3y)2 D) 3y(x - 3y)(x + 3y) 40) 41) 2x4-8x3 + 8x2 A) x4(2x - 4)(x - 2) B) 2x4(x2-4x + 4) C)2x2(x - 2)2 D) 2x4(x + 2)2 41) 42) 64k3m + 112k2m2 + 49km3 A) km(8k - 7m)2 B) km(8k + 7m)2 C)km(8k + 7m)(8k - 7m) D) Prime 42) 43) 4x10 + y4 A) (2x5 - y2) 2 B) (2x5 + y2) 2 C)(2x5 + y2)(2x5 - y2) D) Prime 43) 44) 81k2-49m2 A) (9k- 7m)2 B) (9k + 7m)2 C)(9k + 7m)(9k - 7m) D) Prime 44) 45) 9x8-9x6 A) 9x6(x - 1)2 B) 9x6(x + 1)(x - 1) C)9x6(x + 1)2 D) Prime 45) 46) 64x2-81 A) (8x + 9)(8x - 9) B) (8x + 9)2 C)(8x - 9)2 D) Prime 46) 47) x2-2 5 x + 1 25 47) A) x + 1 5 x - 1 5 B) x - 1 5 x - 1 5 C) x + 1 5 x + 1 5 D) Prime 48) 81m9 + 54m7-63m5 A) 9m5(9m4 + 6m2-7) B) m5(81m4 + 54m2-63) C)9(9m9 + 6m7-7m5) D) Prime 48) 49) 16 - (x + 3y)2 A) (4 + x - 3y)(4 - x - 3y) B) (4 + x + y)(4 - x - y) C)(4 + x + 3y)(4 - x - 3y) D) (4 + 3xy)(4-3xy) 49) 50) x4 + 2x3 + 216x + 432 A) (x + 2)(x + 6)(x2-6x + 36) B) (x + 2)(x - 6)(x2 + 6x + 36) C)(x + 2)(x3 + 216) D) prime 50) 6

51) z2-10z + 25 A) (z + 5)2 B) (z - 5)2 C)(z - 5)(z + 5) D) (z - 10)(z + 10) 51) 52) -x2 + 2x + 63 A) (x- 7)(x + 9) B) -(x + 7)(x - 9) C) -(x- 7)(x + 9) D) Prime 52) 53) 6x2-54 A) 6(x + 3)2 B) 6(x + 3)(x - 3) C)6(x - 3)2 D) Prime 53) 54) (a + b)x2-6(a + b)x - 27(a + b) A) (a + b)(x + 3)(x - 9) B) (ax + 3b)(ax - 9b) C)(a +b)(x - 3)(x + 9) D) Prime 54) 55) z2-16 A) (z - 4)2 B) (z + 4)(z - 4) C)(z + 4)2 D) Prime 55) 56) x2-6x + 36 A) (x + 6)2 B) (x + 6)(x - 6) C)(x - 6)2 D) Prime 56) 57) 81k3m - 126k2m2 + 49km3 A) (81mk2 + km)(k + 49m2) B) km(9k - 7m)(9k + 7m) C)km(9k + 7m)2 D) km(9k - 7m)2 57) 58) x10 + 8x A) x(x3 + 2)(x6-2x3 + 4) B) (x3 + 4)(x6 - x3 + 2) C)x(x6 + 1)(x6-2x3 + 8) D) x(x3-2)(x6 + 2x3 + 4) 58) 59) 14x2-14 A) 14(x + 1)2 B) 14(x + 1)(x - 1) C)14(x - 1)2 D) Prime 59) 60) x2 + 35x + 36 A) (x- 12)(x + 3) B) (x + 12)(x - 3) C)(x + 36)(x - 1) D) Prime 60) Solve the equation. 61) (7x + 6)(6x + 11) = 0 A) {-1, 5} B) 6 7, 11 6 C) - 6 7, - 11 6 D) - - 7, 6 11 61) 62) 4x2-20x + 24 = 0 A) {0, 2, 3} B) {2, 4, 3} C){2, 3} D) {-3,-2} 62) 63) 13x2-7x = 0 A) 0, 7 13 B) - 13 7, 0 C) - 7 13, 0 D) 0, 13 7 63) 7

64) 25x2 = 36 5 A) 36 B) 5 6 C) - 6 25, 6 25 D) - 6 5, 6 5 64) 65) x2-36 = 35x A) {-6} B) {-1, 36} C){-6, 6} D) {-36, 1} 65) 66) x2 = -6x - 9 A) {-3} B) {0, 3} C){3} D) {-3, 3} 66) 67) x(x + 14) = 0 A) {0, 14} B) {-14,-1} C){-14, 0} D) {-14, 1} 67) 68) (x- 8)(x + 4) = 0 A) {-8, 4} B) {-4, 8} C){8, 4} D) {-8, 8, -4, 4} 68) 69) x2 - x = 56 A) {-7, 8} B) {1, 56} C){7, 8} D) {-8,-7} 69) Factor out the GCF from the polynomial. 70) 54x9y6-36x6y4 + 30x4y2 A) 6x4y2(9x5y4-6x2y2 + 5) B) No common factor C)6x4(9x5y6-6x2y4 + 5y2) D) 6(9x9y6-6x6y4 + 5x4y2) 70) 71) 7x7 + 35x5 A) 7x6(x + 5x) B) 7(x7 + 5x5) C)x7(7x2 + 35) D) 7x5(x2 + 5) 71) 72) 6m9-8m7-8m4 A) 2m4(3m5-4m3-4) B) 2(3m9-4m7-4m4) C)No common factor D) m4(6m5-8m3-8) 72) 73) 18x7y9-18x5y5 + 24x2y2 A) -6x2y2(-3x5y7-3x3y3-4) B) 6x2(3x5y9-3x3y5 + 4y2) C)6(3x7y9-3x5y5 + 4x2y2) D) 6x2y2(3x5y7-3x3y3 + 4) 73) 74) 11x5-15x7 A) 11(x5-165) B) x5(11-15x2) C)x5(1-15x2) D) 11x5 1-15 11 x 2 74) 75) 13x7-1 A) 13(x7-13) B) 13(x7-1) 75) C)13 x7-1 13 D) No common factor 8

76) 6x - 24 A) -144x B) 6(x - 24) C)6(x - 4) D) 6x - 4 76) Factor completely using the grouping method to factor trinomials. If unfactorable, indicate that the polynomial is prime. 77) 10x2y2-33xy2 + 20y2 77) A) y2(5x - 4)(2x - 5) B) (5x - 4y)(2x - 5y) C)y2(x - 4)(10x - 5) D) (2x - 4y)(5x - 5y) 78) 2x2-11x + 15 A) (2x - 3)(x - 5) B) (2x - 5)(x - 3) C)(2x + 3)(x + 5) D) prime 78) 79) 15x3y5 + 32x2y6 + 16xy7 A) xy5(5x + 4y)(3x + 4y) B) prime C)x(5xy5 + 4y6)(3x + 4y) D) y5(5x + 4y)(3x2 + 4xy) 79) 80) x7 + 16x6 + 63x5 A) x5(x + 9)(x - 7) B) x5(x + 9)(x + 7) C)x9(x2 + 16x + 63) D) x5(x - 9)(x + 7) 80) 81) 24x2 + 14xy + 2y2 A) 2(3x + y)(4x + y) B) (6x + 2y)(4x + y) C)2(3x - y)(4x - y) D) prime 81) 82) 8z2-6z - 9 A) (4z + 3)(2z - 3) B) prime C)(8z + 3)(z - 3) D) (4z - 3)(2z + 3) 82) 83) 3x2 + 34x + 11 A) (3x - 1)(x - 11) B) prime C)(3x + 11)(x + 1) D) (3x + 1)(x + 11) 83) 84) 9x2-3xt - 2t2 A) (9x + t)(x - 2t) B) (3x + t)(3x - 2t) C)(3x - t)(3x + 2t) D) prime 84) Find the greatest common factor of the monomials. 85) 10y5 and 40y9 A) 10y5 B) 10y4 C) 40y5 D) 400y4 85) 86) 15x9 and 20x7 A) 15x7 B) 5x7 C) 5x9 D) 20x2 86) 87) 5x2 and 20 A) 5x2 B) 5 C)5x D) 4 87) 88) -40xy, 35x2, 45xy2, and 50y2 A) 5x B) 5 C)10 D) 5xy 88) 9

Factor the polynomial using the greatest common binomial factor. 89) x(x + 13) + 15(x + 13) A) (x2 + 13)(x2 + 15) B) (x - 13)(x - 15) C)(x2 + 13x)(15x + 195) D) (x + 13)(x + 15) 90) x(x - 5) + 15(x - 5) A) (x - 5)(x - 15) B) (x2-5x)(15x - 75) C)(x + 5)(x - 15) D) (x - 5)(x + 15) 91) xy(x - 11) + (x - 11) A) (x - 11)(xy + 1) B) (x - 11)(xy - 1) C)xy(x - 11) D) (x2y - 11xy) + (x - 11) 89) 90) 91) Factor. 92) 5x2-19x - 4 A) (5x + 1)(x - 4) B) (5x + 4)(x - 1) C)(5x - 1)(x + 4) D) (5x - 4)(x + 1) 93) xy + y + 9x + 9 A) (x + 9)(y + 1) B) (9x + 9)(y + 1) C)(x + 1)(9y + 9) D) (x + 1)(y + 9) 92) 93) 94) 30m6 + 24m4-36m2 A) -m2(-30m4 + 24m2 + 36) B) m2(30m4 + 24m2-36) C)6(5m6 + 4m4-6m2) D) 6m2(5m4 + 4m2-6) 94) 95) t3 + 125 A) (t + 5)(t2 + 25) B) (t - 5)(t2 + 5t + 25) C)(t + 5)(t2-5t + 25) D) (t - 125)(t + 1)(t - 1) 95) 96) z2 + 4z + 4 A) (z + 2)2 B) (z + 2)(z - 2) C)(z + 4)(z - 4) D) (z - 2)2 96) 97) x3-8 A) (x + 8)(x + 1)(x - 1) B) (x - 2)(x2 + 4) C)(x - 2)(x2 + 2x + 4) D) (x + 2)(x2-2x + 4) 97) 98) 49x2-4 A) (7x - 2)2 B) (7x + 2)2 C)(7x + 2)(7x - 2) D) prime 98) Factor by grouping. 99) 6x4 + 15x2-4x2-10 A) (3x2 + 2)(2x2-5) B) (3x2-2)(2x2 + 5) C)(6x2 + 2)(x2-5) D) (3x4-2)(2x + 5) 99) 10

100) 20x3 + 8x2y - 15xy2-6y3 A) (4x2-3y)(5x + 2y) B) (4x2-3y2)(5x + 2y) C)(20x2-3y2)(x + 2y) D) (4x2 + 3y2)(5x - 2y) 100) 101) x5 - x4 + 2x - 2 A) (x4 + 2)(2x - 1) B) (x4-2)(x - 1) C)(x4 + 2)(x - 1) D) (x4-1)(x + 2) 101) Write a polynomial for the width of the rectangle. 102) Write a polynomial for the width of the rectangle. 5x5 102)? Area = 5x6 + 15x5 square units A) 5x6 + 10x5 B) x6 + 3x5 C)x + 3 D) x + 15x5 Write a polynomial for the length of the rectangle. 103)? 103) x - 6 Area = x2-5x - 6x + 30 square units A) x + 30 B) x - 5 C)x2 + 6 D) x2-6x - 6x + 25 11

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