Equations in
One Variable
Inequalities in
One Variable
Equations in
Two Variables
Functions
Sequences
100

Solve for the following equation:

7-8x=1-5x

x=2

100

Solve for the following inequality:

2x+20>=14

x>=-3

100

Consider the function  y=2x+8 . Determine if the ordered pair  (3, 16) is a solution.

y=2x+8

16=2(3)+8

16=6+8

16!=14

(3,16) is NOT a solution

100

Determine whether the following set  {(0, -1), (1, 1), (3, 5)} is a function. Explain your reasoning.

Yes, the following set is a function because every input value has exactly one output value.

100

Write the first four terms of the sequence.  f(n)=2(n+3) 

f(1)=2(1+3)=8

f(2)=2(2+3)=10

f(3)=2(3+3)=12

f(4)=2(4+3)=14

200

Solve for the following equation: 

55-6(3b-1)=-11

b=4

200

Solve for the following inequality:

3x>=7x-20

x<=5

200

Determine if the ordered pair  (2,5) is a solution to the equation  2x-3y=-11 .

2(2)-3(5)=-11

4-15=-11

-11=-11

(2,5) is a solution.

200

Determine whether the following set represents a function: 

{(1,5), (2,4), (3,5), (3,4), (4,4), (5,5)}

The set is not a function because (3,5) and (3,4) both have the same input of 3.

The input value of 3 is repeating, therefore it is not a function.

200

f(1)=3(1)+2=5

f(2)=3(2)+2=8

f(3)=3(3)+2=11

f(4)=3(4)+2=14

300

Solve for the following equation:

2r-6+5r=3-r+7

r=2

300

Solve for the following inequality:

3x-(x+7)>x-14

x > -7

300

Complete the table for the following equation: 

y=4-2x

300

Determine whether the following mapping diagram represents a function.

Yes the mapping diagram is a function. Every input goes directly to one output.

300

Write the value of the 5th term in the sequence  f(n)=(n-1)^2 .

f(5)=(5-1)^2

f(5)=(4)^2

f(5)=16

400

Solve for the following equation:

7t-13-2t=9+5t

-13!=9

No Solution

400

Solve for the following inequality:

9y+4>=-3(1-3y)

4>=-3

True; All real numbers are solutions.

Many solutions

400

Determine if the ordered pair (12,16) is a solution for the following equation:  x- y/2 = 4 .

Yes, (12,16) is a solution.

12-16/2 = 4

12-8=4

4=4

true, 4=4.

400

The function f(x) and g(x) are defined by explicit rules f(x)=7x-2 and  g(x)=3x+6 . Find the value of  x  for which f(x)=g(x) .

x=2

400

Find the 15th term of the sequence defined by the explicit rule  f(n)=2n^2+1 .

f(15)=2(15)^2+1

f(15)=2(225)+1

f(15)=450+1

f(15)=451

500

Solve for the following equation:

4(2x-3)-3x=-2x-12+7x

-12=-12

Infinitely Many Solutions

500

Solve for the following inequality:

3(x-4)>5(x+2)-2x

-12>10

False; there are no solutions to make the inequality true.

500

Which of the following has infinitely many solutions:

13x+2=10x-7

2(x+5)-13=-3+2x

4x+5=-9+4x

2(x+5)-13=-3+2x

2x+10-13=-3+2x

10-13=-3

-3=-3

Since -3=-3 is true, then there is infinitely many solutions.

500

The function f(x) and g(x) are defined by explicit rules f(x)=5x+1 and  g(x)=49-3x . Find the value of  x  for which f(x)=g(x) .

x=6

500

Find the first 3 terms of the sequence  f(1)=2  and  f(n)=f(n-1)+6 .

f(1)=2

f(2)=f(2-1)+6=f(1)+6=2+6=8

f(3)=f(3-1)+6=f(2)+6=8+6=14

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