algebra 1 regents review
Multiplication/Division
If one number is irrational, the result is irrational. If both are irrational, the result can either be rational or irrational.
make functions equal to each other and solve (either w reg PEMDAS or with factoring)
how to find when f(x) is equal to g(x) algebraically
graph both functions and find points of intersection (2nd, trace, intersect) (or 2nd, graph, table)
how to find when f(x) is equal to g(x) graphically
isolate y, use y-intercept and slope to start off graph// or put isolated equation in calc and look at table
how to graph a line
Addition/Subtraction
if at least one number is irrational, the result is irrational.
flip the sign
if you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number in an inequality...
a value being added over time// a common diff
linear functions show
y-y1=m(x-x1)
point slope equation
same thing
roots, solutions, x-intercepts
factor out gcf, factor parentheses, bring gcf down to final answer
rules of factoring
each x value is paired to only one y value
a function is when
it passes the vertical line test
a graph shows a function if
a distance a value is from 0// is always positive
absolute value reps
domain
all possible x values
range
all possible y values
ex of a linear function
each wk sally adds 15 dollars to her account
y=ab^x
exponential equation
factor, percent, or rate
exponential function have a constant
a value being multiplied over time or common ratio
exponential function shows
doubles, triples, etc
exponential function words
subtract given percent from 100% and change to a decimal
for depreciates, loses value, decreases
add given percent to 100% and change to decimal
for interest, appreciates, increases
y=mx+b
slope intercept equation
try factoring and setting factors equal to 0
solving quad equations
substitute the value in for the variables
to evaluate functions
parentheses
whenever you substitute use