Unit 1
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Unit 4
Keystone
100

what is the solution to the question 3x+5=20

what is x=5

100

what is the slope-intercept form of the line with a slope of 2 and y-intercept of -3

what is y=2x-3

100

This method involves plotting two equations on a graph to find their intersection point.

what is graphing?

100

This polynomial is classified as a quadratic. what is the factored form of

x2−5x+6

what is (x-2)(x-3)

100

simplifed form of √36



what is 6?

200

solve for x: 4(x-2)+3=19

what is x=6

200

if a line passes through the points (1,3) and (3,7) what is the slope?

what is 2? 

200

In this method, one equation is solved for one variable, and that expression is substituted into the other equation. 

what is substitution? 

200

Simply the expression

3x2+5x-2+4x2-3x+1

what is 7x2+2x-1

200

simplfy √a2b4



what is ab2

300

solve the inequality 2x-3<7

what is x<5

300

convert to standard form:y=2x+3

what is 2x-y=-3

300

this method involves adding or subtracting equations to eliminate one variable, making it easier to solve for the other. 

What is elimination?

300

mulitlpy and simplify 

(2x+3)(x-4)

what is 2x2-5x-12

300

what is x3⋅x2?

what is x5?

400

Solve the absolute value equation:|3x-5|=7

what is x=4 and -2/3

400

find the equation of line parallel to (y=3x+1) that passes through the points (2,5) 

what is (y=3x-1)
400

Solve the system of equations using substitution.

y=2x+3

4x-y=1

what is (1,5)

400

factor

4x2-12x+9

what is (2x-3)2

400

if the first quartile (Q1) is 10 and the third quartile (Q3) is 30 what is IQR?

what is 20?

500

what is the domain and range of the function f(x)=x^3-3x^2+2

what is (-∞,∞) -domain

what is (-∞,∞) -range



500

solve for point-slope form: -1,2 slope of -3

what is y-2=-3(x+1)

500

given the system of equations:

3x+2y=12

5x-3y=-1

use elimantion to find the values of x and y

what are x=1 and y=3

500

add and simplify 

(x3-3x2+2)+(2x3+4x-5)

what is 3x3-3x2+4x-3

500

what does a box and whisker plot display?

what is, the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maxium of a data set