Exponents
Multiplying Polynomials
Solving Equations
Equations of a Line
Absolute Value Equations
100

m^3·m^4·m^2

m^9

100

5(x + 3)

5x + 15

100

2x – 3 = –11

x = –4

100
A line with slope 3 and y-intercept 5

y = 3x + 5

100

|x| = 8

x = 8 or -8

200

(5m^5)^2

25m^10

200

2x(3x – 1)

6x^2 – 2x

200

8(x – 2) = 2(2 – x)

x = 2

200

A line with slope 1 and passes through the point (0, -12)

y = x - 12

200

|x|=-12

No solution

300

(2x^3y^0)(3xy)^2

18x^5y^2 

300

(x + 1)(x + 5)

x^2 + 6x + 5

300

Solve for x: 

y = 1/4x + 1

x = 4y - 4

300

A line with slope 2 and passes through (1, 3)

y = 2x + 1

300

|x–2| = 5

x = 7 or –3

400

(12a^3b^-1)/(3a^2b^2)

(4a)/b^3

400

(3x – 5)(3x + 5)

9x^2 – 25

400

Solve for p: 

5p + 3q = 15r

p = 3r - 3/5q

400

A line that passes through (0, 3) and (1, 8)

y=5x+3

400

| 3–2x | = 7

x = 5 or –2

500

((2x^2)/(3y^-1))^2

4/9x^4y^2

500

(x – 1)(x + y – 5)

x^2 + xy – 6x – y + 5

500

(x–3)(x+5)=x^2–7x–15

x=0

500

A line that passes through (1, 3) and (2, 0)

y=-3x+6

500

–3 + |4x + 1 | = 7

x = 9/4 or -11/4

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