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- Basic College Algebra Theory
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- Identify the following subsets of Real Numbers
- { 1, 2, 3, 4, ... }
- Whole numbers are similar but include zero,
- Integers include zero and negative numbers.
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- Whole Numbers
- Natural Numbers
- Rational Numbers
- Integers
- 2
- 2
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- Identify the following Subset of Real Numbers
- { ..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ... }
- Natural numbers begin with the number 1 and count
- upward, Whole numbers are similar to natural
- numbers but include 0.
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- Rational Numbers
- Natural Numbers
- Integers
- Whole Numbers
- 2
- 3
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- Which of the following is NOT a valid property of Quotients
- In this example the ac/ca = 1 which is not the
- same as a/b.
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- a c
- --- = --- if and only if ad = bc
- b d
- ac a
- ---- = ---
- ca b
- a c ad - bc
- --- - --- = -----------
- b d bd
- a c ad + bc
- --- + --- = -----------
- b d bd
- 2
- 2
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- Which of the following is NOT a valid property of Exponents
- A correct example of this would be:
- 2 2 2
- a + a = 2a
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- m n m+n
- a x a = a
- m n mn
- (a ) = a
- n n 2n
- a + a = a
- m m m
- (ab) = a b
- 2
- 3
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- If a is a nonzero real number, then
- 0
- a = ?
- The only exception to this is if a = 0, then
- the answer would be undefined.
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- Minus one (-1)
- Zero (0)
- One (1)
- Infinite
- 2
- 3
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- The following algebraic rule is more commonly known as:
- 2 2
- ( x + y )( x - y ) = x - y
- This is a useful rule to remember
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- Cube of a Binomial
- Difference of Two Squares
- Square of a Binomial
- A Polynomial in x
- 2
- 2
- 0
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