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566 Final Exam



  1. Within the set of real numbers, the base-(−1) logarithm of 99
    (a) is not defined.
    (b) is equal to −1 to the 99th power, or −1.
    (c) is equal to 99 to the −1st power, or 1/99.
    (d) is equal to the 99th root of −1, or −1.
    (e) is equal to (ln 99) to the −1st power, or approximately 0.22.

  2. What is the sum of 3/5 and 7/12 in lowest terms?
    (a) 71/60
    (b) 10/17
    (c) 60/71
    (d) 17/35
    (e) 73/69

  3. Imagine an integer n. We add n to 2/3 of itself, and then we subtract 3/4 of n from
    that sum. We end up with −11. What is the original integer n?
    (a) 11
    (b)− 13
    (c) 29
    (d)− 12
    (e) 0

  4. For any three-by-three linear system to have a single, unique solution, the graphs of all
    the equations must
    (a) not intersect anywhere.
    (b) intersect at the origin of Cartesian three-space.
    (c) intersect in a single flat plane.
    (d) intersect in a single straight line.
    (e) intersect at a single point.

  5. Which of the following equations is not a quadratic in one variable?
    (a)x^2 = 2 x+ 3
    (b) 1/x=x^2 − 7
    (c)x^2 + 4 x= 27
    (d)x− 21 =− 8 x^2 − 22
    (e) 6 +x= 2 x^2

  6. Which of the following is a first-degree equation in one variable? Here, x is the
    variable, while a,b,c, and d are constants.
    (a) 3x^2 + 5 x− 5 = 0
    (b)ax+bx1/2+cx1/3=d

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