Master Algebra 2 (except 11.4 and half of chp. 7)

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Natural Numbers

"Counting numbers" (1,2,3,...)

The solutions of quadratic equations are

"Zeros" or x-intercepts

What does the function operation of addition look like?

( f + g) (x) = f(x) + g(x)

What does the function operation of subtraction look like?

( f - g)(x) = f(x) - g(x)

What does the function operation of division look like?

( f/g)(x) = f(x)/g(x) where g(x) cannot equal 0

What is the y-intercept of a quadratic in standard form?

(0,c) -plug 0 in for x

What is the most important equation in completing squares and when do you use it?

(B/2)" -- used by adding to both sides in order to make equation into perfect square trinomial (after equation is rewritten)

What does the function operation of multiplication look like?

(fxg)(x) = f(x) x g(x)

You can never simplify radicals if

+ or - sign in middle and no exponents

If even root and it simplifies, remember

+-

What are the degree specifications when it comes to horizontal and slant asymptotes?

- If deg of num is less than deg of denom, HA at y=0 - If deg of num is equal to deg of denom, divide leading coefficients (n/d), HA at y=quotient - If deg of num is greater than deg of denom, divide restriction into coeffs of num, slant asym

If you flip what is being subtracted in a phrase, what must you leave behind?

-1

What is i"?

-1

When putting years into a calculator graph, start with

0 rather than the year value

The polynomial you get as a result of the (n+1) Point Principle should have an r value that equals

1. If it doesnt, try Polynomials of lesser degrees

How do you complete the square w/ a coefficient?

1. Ax" + bx = c (vars on one side, # on other) 2. Factor out leading coefficient 3. Add (b/2)" onto left side (NOTE: b is after factored version!) 4. Multiply (b/2)" by factored leading coefficient - add THAT to RIGHT side 5. Factor now perfect square trinomial 6. Divide both sides of equation by factored coefficient (left side--it goes away. Right side--it's divided by) 7. Take square roots of both sides - To take square roots of fractions, root top and bottom separately -to get radical out of denim, multiply whole fraction by bottom radical over itself (rationalize it) - denim becomes itself w/o radical, numerator gets multiplied by denominator 8. Solve for x

How do you solve a perfect square trinomial?

1. Factor into a binomial squared 2. Take square roots of both sides -REMEMBER plus or minus! Could also be solved just by simple factoring

What are the six factoring techniques?

1. Factor out a GCF 2. Quadratic Trinomial 3. Perfect Square Trinomial 4. Différence of perfect squares 5. Use grouping 6. Sum or difference of cubes

How do you solve an equation by taking a square root?

1. First get x" by itself 2. Take square roots of both sides - x" will become x - reduce other side AND REMEMBER PLUS OR MINUS

How do you solve basic radical equations?

1. Get "variable" (thing w/ radical) by itself - see next question for details if multiple radicals w/ variables 2. Raise each side to the m/n power to cancel the radical (Mult by recip power) - if either m or n are even, must put abs val around var term 3. Check solution!

How do you find real roots of a polynomial by graphing?

1. Get zero on one side of equation 2. Plug it into calc 3. Find zeros using 2nd -> trace

How do you find all the roots just by knowing the polynomial?

1. Graph polynomial on calc 2. Find first rational zero from calc 3. Divide that zero into equation - keep doing this with zeros found by calc until resulting equation is of degree 2 4. Factor that equation normally 5. All divisors and final x = answers are all roots

How do you solve a quadratic/linear system by graphing?

1. Make both equations into good graphing forms - quadratic must find vertex through x = -b/2a 2. Find intersections

How do you graph a function just through knowing the zeros?

1. Plot zeros 2. Find x-val exactly in between each set 3. Plug that x-val into function to get y-val 4. Those y-vals are the turning points 5. Plot em and connect the lines 6. And find end behaviors to draw those in too

How do you find the zero for a transformed function polynomial?

1. Plug zero in for "y" 2. Solve for x

How do you solve by completing the square (no coefficient out front)?

1. Rewrite the equation into ax"+ bx = c (vars on one side, # on other) 2. Complete the square by adding (b/2)" to each side of the equation -NOTE: If equation is already in perf square trinom form, do not do these ^^^^ steps 3. Factor left side 4. Take square root of each side 5. Solve for X -REMEMBER plus and minus!

How do you synthetically divide?

1. Set divisor (second term) equal to zero and solve for var 2. Place var in box at top left and to the right write the coefficients of the equation 3. Bring down first coefficient underneath line 4. Multiply number under line by box # -then place that underneath next coefficient -add rhe coefficient and that val together 5. Repeat step 4 until no more coefficients to add by 6. Answer given are coefficients & remainder of factored equation

How do you find the inverse function of a function?

1. Switch x and y in the function 2. Solve for y (REMEMBER: if you take even root of both sides, PLUS OR MINUS!! Two diff functions result!)

When a problem asks for a polynomial, having given you some zeros, how do you do it?

1. Write factorization using zeros 2. Foil (Irrational factorizations first!!!!!!)

To make a quadratic in standard form into a quadratic in vertex form:

1. find vertex using x=-b/2a 2. plug y-int in to get "a" value 3. Ta da!

When you simplify rational things, look for _______ When you solve rational things, look for ________

1. restrictions 2. extraneous solutions

When rolling two die, what's the denom?

36

Grouping is only with

4 terms

What are the stats on a normal deck of cards?

52 cards total 26 of each color 4 suites (so 4 of each number card) 13 cards in each suite

What are the parameters for a and b in an exponential growth function?

A > 0 and b > 1

Tell me about exponential decay

A > 0 and b is in between 0 and 1 Function is going downwards to the right It decreases for all real numbers B is decay factor D: all real numbers R: y > 0 Asymptote at y = 0

What are the parameters for a and b in an exponential decay function?

A > 0 and b must be in between 0 and 1

Tell me about exponential growth

A > 0 and b> 1 Function looks like going upwards to the right Y-int: (0, a) It increases for all real numbers B is growth factor D: all real numbers R: y>0 Asymptote at y = 0

K is

A CONSTANT, so don't think of it as a variable

How do you write the exponential form?

A ^m/n^ = ^nVa^m OR (^nVa)^m

To graph reciprocal functions find

A couple points on the graph

What is a Conic section?

A curve you get by intersecting a plane and a double cone. What the intersection could be is a parabola, circle, ellipse, of hyperbola

What is the composition of inverse functions rule?

A function and its inverse follow the rule that (f^-1(f(x)))=x AND (f(f^-1(x)))=x (So both must work for a function and its inverse to be right)

If a restriction from the denominator does cancel with the numerator, what is it?

A hole (removable discontinuity)

What is an asymptote?

A line that the graph approaches but never reaches as x or y increases or decreases

What is a simulation?

A model of an event used to exist image experimental probability of an event.

What is a polynomial?

A monomial or a sum of monomials. Basically just one or multiple terms. Ex: 5x + 2

What is horizontal translation/shift?

A move of a graph horizontally (equation is counter-intuitive): F(x+h) ..... shift LEFT h units F(x-h) ..... shift RIGHT h units Subtraction or addition occurs INSIDE the parentheses

What is a vertical translation/shift?

A move of a graph up or down: F(x) + k ..... shift up k units F(x) - k ..... shift down k units The subtraction or addition occurs OUTSIDE the parentheses

What does a reflection across the y-axis look like in root functions?

A negative in front of the x INSIDE the radical

What is a complex number?

A number in the form: a + bi A --- real part Bi --- imaginary part

In between each term in an expanded binomial is

A plus sign!

What is the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra?

A polynomial of degree "n" has exactly "n" roots -# of zeros = degree NOTE: some zeros can be imaginary ans/or repeating

What is a monomial?

A real #, a variable, or a product of real #s and variables w/ whole number exponents. Basically just a single term. Ex: 5x

What is a combination?

A selection in which order does not matter. You are simply choosing a certain number out of a total.

What is a circle?

A set of all pts in a plane that are r units away from a center. R represents the radius

What is consistent system?

A system of equations with AT LEAST ONE solution

What is a reflection?

A transformation that is the graph flipped across an axis

What is a vertical stretch?

A transformation that multiplies all y-values by a factor greater than one So the graph rises and falls quicker (Kinda like a change in slope) Ex: g(x)=3x

What is a vertical compression/shrink?

A transformation that reduces all y-values (including vertex of abs val graphs if they ain't on x-axis) by a factor between 0 & 1 So the graph shrinks and rises less quickly (Kinda like a change in slope) Ex: g(x)=1/3 x Always by a fraction factor

What is a perfect square trinomial?

A trinomial of the form ax" + bx = c - (variables on one side, constant on other) MUST factor into an expression squared (ex: {x + 2}" -first and last terms are positive perfect squares

What does the a value in the general form of a reciprocal function tell you?

A val tells you the vertical stretches, shrinks, and reflections

If a restriction from the denominator doesn't cancel with the numerator, what is it?

A vertical asymptote (non-removable discontinuity)

Whats another name for an x-intercept?

A zero

When should you check for slant asymptotes?

AFTER YOU CANCEL EVERYTHING If a piece of the numerator cancels with the denominator, the degree could no longer be greater

If ^nVa^n and n is even, what is answer?

Abs Val of a

If equation is already in perfect square trinomial form, and you are trying to complete the square, no need to

Add (b/2)"

When should you find the x-intercept?

After canceling removable discontinuities

What is the domain?

All possible x vals that make function exist (not imaginary) For example, denominators of function operation can't equal 0

When writing solution to 3 var system, what order do you put them in?

Alphabetical

If a minus sign is present in a binomial you're about to expand, the expansion has

Alternating plus and minus signs in answer

A polynomial function that does not intersect the x-axis has complex roots only

Always

How should increasing and decreasing be written?

Always as inequalities with X UNLIKE range and domain with can be written in broader statements

If a negative is under and EVEN root, what will it yield?

An answer with imaginaries BUT DOES NOT HAPPEN IF ODD ROOT

What is a permutation?

An arrangement of items in a particular order

What is i?

An imaginary unit The square root of negative one

What is an inverse function?

An inverse function is a function with x and y flipped This then also changes the direction of the graph, the domain and range, and whether it is actually a function or not

What is the difference between the and v.s. Or probability equations?

And -> multiply probability of each event Or -> add probability of each event, then subtract overlap

What is the property of rational exponents when raising a two var/val term to a power? (Distributing power)

And only can be done if NO plus/minus in middle

If mutually exclusive events in and problem,

Answer is zero

What is a rational function?

Any function that can be written as a fraction

What is geometric probability based on?

Areas and area ratios, so always find areas first then compare them to get probability

What is the standard form of a polynomial function?

Arrange terms by degree in descending order

Where does the reciprocal parent function 1/x have asymptotes?

At x = 0 and y = 0

Where is the asymptote for an exponential decay function?

At y = 0

Where is the asymptote for exponential growth function?

At y = 0

What is the form of a perfect square trinomial?

Ax" + bx = c

What is Standard form?

Ax+By=C

What is b in an exponential decay function?

B is the decay factor

What is b in an exponential growth function?

B is the growth factor

What is the discriminant?

B"-4ac Tells you number of solutions of any given quadratic equation

In a solution system of equations, one equation will

Be multiplying the variables by their percentage = total amount x its percentage

When should you find the restrictions?

Before you cancel

Where is the directrix always located?

Behind the vertex of the parabola (not on the open side)

What is the name of a polynomial with two terms?

Binomial

Odd degree tells what about end behavior

Both different

Polynomial with EVEN degree and NEG leading coefficient has what end behaviors?

Both negative

Polynomial with EVEN degree and POS leading coefficient has what end behaviors?

Both positive

Even degree tells what about end behavior

Both same

What does a reflection look like that's flipped across both axis?

Both values change signs -f(-x)

How do you solve a system of inequalities?

By graphing

What are the two ways you can solve a quadratic-linear system?

By graphing or alegbraically

How can you solve systems of equations?

By graphing, by the substitution method, or by the elimination method

Rational Numbers

Can be written as fractions

Irrational Numbers

Can't be written as fraction

What is slope?

Change in Y values, over change in x values

How can you tell if a graph has vertical shrinking/compression?

Check difference between points, if it's same as original, you good

When solving absolute value equations, you should ALWAYS

Check for extraneous solutions (in the ORIGINAL equation)

What is SUUUPER important in solving rational equations?

Checking for extraneous solutions

What is the r value for a weak negative scatter graph?

Close to -0.5

What is the r value for a strong negative scatter graph?

Close to -1

What is the r value for no correlation scatter graphs?

Close to 0

What is the r value for weak positive scatter graphs?

Close to 0.5

What is the r value for strong positive scatter graphs?

Close to 1

What's the difference between using combinations/permutations and using theoretical probability rule/Fundamental counting Principle?

Combinations/permutations give outcomes Mult + div are used to analyze the outcomes

How do you add, subtract, and multiply complex numbers?

Combine like terms and treat "i" like a variable - REMEMBER that i" is -1 So foil like regular and such

To draw/describe transformations of radical function, what must you do?

Complete steps in PEMDAS order -- treat radical like parenthesis

What is the name of a polynomial with degree of 0?

Constant

If a number is a decimal, and youre trying to take a root

Convert into fraction

If you're trying to complete the square, and one variable doesn't have a b variable or value, what do you do?

Count it as zero

What is the name of a polynomial with degree of 3?

Cubic

Domain for all parabolas we know about so far

D: all real numbers

What is the domain and range for an exponential growth function?

D: all real numbers R: Y>0

What is the domain and range for an exponential decay function?

D: all real numbers and R: Y>0

How do you deal with complex fractions of rational expressions?

Deal with larger numerator and denominator as two separate addition/subtraction problems until the whole problem is just two divisions over each other

Answer given by synthetic division should always be a ______ less than original equation

Degree

The number of zeros is always the _____ of the polynomial

Degree

How does the degree of a polynomial effect the max # of turning points?

Degree has to be at least 1 more than # of turning points

Inverse relations occur in

Denominator

What do you multiply complex number fractions by?

Denominator over itself EXCEPT, denominator has opposite MIDDLE sign -unless denominator is a monomial, then it's just negative in conjugate

What are complex conjugates?

Denominator with opposite middle sign

What is a slant asymptote and how can it be found with rational functions?

Diagonal gap in graph that function gets infinitely close to but never touches SHOWED by Y= Occurs when degree of numerator is greater than the degree of the denominator. Found by synth div of restriction into numerator

What is the property of rational exponents when raising a fraction to an exponent?

Distribute exponent to numerator and denominator

When completing a square w/ a leading coefficient, what do you do with factored out leading coefficient, after equation is factored?

Divide both sides by it

If the degree of the numerator is equal to the degree of the denominator of a rational function, what do we know about the asymptotes?

Divide leading coefficients of num and denom (n/d) Quotient is Horizontal asymptote (y=)

How do you find the direct variation equation from looking at a data table?

Divide y vals by corresponding x vals If each pair gives same quotient, that is k value and direct variation is occurring

The domain for addition and subtraction operations usually

Don't change

If situation where multiple radicals with variables under them in equation, how do you solve?

Dont keep radicals on same side -- split them up Then raise to reciprocal power like normal

What is the short hand for all real numbers?

Double lined R

How do you graph hyperbolas?

Draw dotted box outline connecting the vertices to the "Co-vertices" Draw dotted diagonal lines through corner of box and center Diagonal lines are asymptotes -use function to judge vert or hort

If a graph has both negative end behaviors, the Polynomial has what degree and what sign L.C?

EVEN degree and NED leading coefficient

If a graph has both positive end behaviors, the polynomial has what degree and what sign L.C?

EVEN degree and POS L.C

What is the pattern in pascals triangles

Each number is the sum of the two directly above it Each row starts with 1 and then the row number There is always one more term than the row number

What is i,portant to remember when writing possible rational roots?

Each term could be + or -

What do no correlation graphs look like?

Either random points across the graph or a parabola because its a LINEAR correlation

How should you shift reciprocal functions?

Either shift asymptotes and keep points in same relationship to them OR Shift each point individually

IN addition to turning points, the degree of a polynomial effects the

End behavior

Middle sections of graph aren't included in

End behavior

What are horizontal asymptotes also called?

End behavior asymptotes, because that's what they effect.

The foci are ______ distance from the _______

Equal, center

How do you do increasing and decreasing with a three-part graph?

Evaluate each section individually

Where should you take restrictions from?

Every piece of the denominator that there ever was

Roots, zeros, and x-intercepts are all

Exactly the same thing (where a function crosses x axis)

What is factorial Notation?

Exclamation point "!" That indicates that you will multiply the number before it with all of the number underneath it Used only w positive numbers

What is the general form of absolute value functions?

F(x) = a |x-h| + k

How do you find the vertex in an absolute value function?

F(x) = a |x-h| + k (h, k)

How should you treat the 'a' in absolute value functions?

F(x) = a |x-h| + k A should be treated as slope

How do you find the axis of symmetry in absolute value functions?

F(x) = a |x-h| +k X=h is axis of symm

What is the general form of a radical root function?

F(x) = aVx-h +k FOR non-square root functions, just write n outside of radical Where a = vert shrink or stretch, h = horizontal shift, and k = vertical shift

What is the parent function of absolute value functions?

F(x) = |x| Looks like a V

What is the parent reciprocal function?

F(x)= 1/x Where x cannot equal 0

What is the quadratic formula?

FIND A PICTURE

If the remainder of a division problem is zero then the divisor was a

Factor

How do you add OR subtract rational expressions?

Factor Multiply each expression by whatever is needed over itself (so equiv to one) to create a common denominator between the expressions Combine numerators Combine like terms

How do you solve rational equations?

Factor Multiply each expression to get common denominator Multiple whole equation by common denominator - Everything stops being fractions Now you have equation just with numerators and easy to solve

When factoring, always

Factor out GCF first!

If completing the square and squared variable, is negative, what should you do?

Factor out negative Remember to multiple (b/2)^2 by the negative before adding to other side!

If, in an absolute value function, you have the x multiplied by something within the absolute value signs

Factor the number out

How do you multiply rational expressions?

Factor, Cancel and multiply across

How does a sum of perfect squares factor?

Factors into two binomials that are the same except for middle sign and have i with last term Ex: x" + 16 factors into (x + 4i)(x-4i)

How do you complete the square?

Find picture

What is the distance formula?

Find picture

What is the standard form equation of a circle?

Find picture Where (h,k) is the center

What is the general form of reciprocal functions?

Find picture y= a/(x-h) + k

How do you find the axis of symmetry & vertex from the intercept form of a quadratic function?

Find points by just setting x sections equal to zero. Then point directly between them is axis of symmetry Axis of symmetry gives you x coord of vertex -plug that in for the y coord

How do you solve those pesky SAT questions?

Find rate for each thing as one unit in smallest amt of time add in equation to get goal thing in smallest amt of time solve

How do you use differences to find degree of a polynomial?

Find the differences between the y-vals of a function Keep going between the differences until they all have the same difference The number of times you found the difference is the degree of the polynomial

How do you solve a system of equation by graphing?

First make into slope intercept form Then graph different lines Intercept is solution

What is the sum of cubes formula?

First sign is the same, second is diff

How do you write out the expanded variables along with the coefficients using pascals Triangle?

First variable starts on left and moves right, decreasing in degree (starts as degree of expansion, goes down to 0 -> which is just 1)

How do you divide rational expressions?

Flip second one into reciprocal and then follow multiplication process - factor, cancel, multiply across

Closure Property

For addition: a+b is a real # For multiplication: axb is a real #

What is the (n+1) Point Principal?

For any set of n+1 points in the coordinate plane that pass the vertical line test, there is a unique polynomial of degree at most n that fits the points perfectly

What is the exponential form?

Form of phrase that indicates the principal root Specifically, the exponential form is the reciprocal of the root (often as fraction. Recip of root but also power of val) Ex: square root -> 1/2 power

How do you complete the square?

Get constants on one side Group like terms together Factor out any GCFs Find (b/2)^2 Add to left side Multiply by GCF and add to right side

How do you solve a three var system of equations by elimination?

Get the coefficients of one variable to match so that they will cancel -may require multiplying one of the equations With your new two var system of equation, solve them for one var Plug that var back into your two var system, for second var Plug those two vars back into an original equation

What's essential to addition/subtraction of rational expressions problems?

Getting common denominators

What is the result of polynomial long division?

Gives you factored version of equation if divisor was factored out

If a linear/quadratic system has no solutions, line

Goes completely beneath quadratic

If a linear/quadratic system has two solutions, line

Goes through quadratic twice

Polynomial with odd degree and pos leading coefficient has what end behaviors?

Going left (towards neg infinity), negative (going down)_ Going right (towards pos infinity), positive (going up)

Polynomial with odd degree and neg leading coefficient has what end behaviors?

Going left (towards neg infinity), positive (going up) Going right (towards pos infinity), negative (going down)

Polynomial has negative leading coefficient, what do you know about end behavior?

Going towards the right (pos infinity) the graph will be negative (going down)

Polynomial has positive leading coefficient, what do you know about end behavior?

Going towards the right (pos infinity) the graph will be positive (going up)

If a zero has an odd multiplicity, what does that tell you about the line behavior?

Graph crosses x-axis at that zero

If a zero has an even multiplicity, what does that tell you about the line behavior?

Graph does not cross x-axis, just touches at that zero and turn parabolically

How do you solve a systems of INEQUALITIES by graphing?

Graph each line Shade Overlap is all solutions

How do you graph absolute value inequality functions?

Graph like normal absolute value function but then: -draw dotted line if not equals to -draw solid line if also equals to then shade: -outside if less then -inside if greater than

If you can't factor a phrase to find the zeros, what should you do?

Graph phrase on calc and find x-intercepts

In solving inequalities, you end up with an

GreatOR solution or less thAND solution

Square root function's domain and ranges always have

Greater/less than OR EQUAL TO

What does the h value in the general form of a reciprocal function tell you?

H val tells you the horizontal shift WHICH changes where the asymptotes are, not the vertexes

What is crucial to remember in graphing?

HOY VUX

What is an independent system?

Has ONE solution -diff lines -diff slopes

What is a dependent system?

Has infinitely many solutions -the same line (same slope, same int)

What is an inconsistent system?

Has no solution -parallel lines -same slope -diff int

If degree of numerator is less than the degree of the denominator of a rational function, what do we know about the asymptotes?

Horizontal asymptote at y=0

End behavior is always

Horizontal asymptote. IF SLANT ASYMPTOTE, end behavior is infinity and negative infinity correspondingly

What are horizontal asymptotes and how do you find them with rational functions?

Horizontal gaps in graph that function gets infinitely close to but never touches. SHOWS up as Y= Found by comparing degree of numerator to degree of denominator

What is the multiplicity of a zero?

How many times that zero is a factor of the function

What is the end behavior of a polynomial?

How the graph acts to the far left and far right

How do you solve the 6.8 radical equations by algebra?

I don't know, ask MR. Naydan

How must you write quotients/products/sums of complex numbers?

IN STANDARD FORM A + bi

What are the A, B, and C in standard form?

INTEGER coefficients (whole numbers including 0 and negatives, although try to make them positive)

What is the theoretical probability equation?

If a sample space has n equally likely outcomes, then the theoretical probability is: P(A) = m/n Where m is how many time you get what you want And n is the number of equally likely outcomes

What is the nth root Principle?

If a^n =b with a&b as real #s and n as a positive integer, than a is the nth root of b ex: 2 squared = 4 then 2 is the square root of 4

What rule can be used with Horizontal Line Test?

If any horizontal line drawn on the graph will hit the graph in more that's one sport that's the function's inverse will NOT be a function. Basically, the horizontal line test for a function is the vertical line test for it's inverse

In what situations of m and n will you put abs val around the simplified variable term?

If either m or n are even WHEN YOU ARE MULTIPLYING both sides to the m/n power to cancel root(S)

What is the Fundamental Counting Principle?

If event M can occur in m ways and is followdd by event N, ehich can occur in n ways, then the event M followed by event N can occur in m * n ways

When do you put absolute value around answer?

If original val is even rooted, but simplified version is to odd exponent (including 1)

What is the Vertex Principle of Linear Programming?

If there is a max or min value of the linear objective function, it occurs at 1 or more vertices of the feasible region (max & min are in corners of feasible region)

What is the rule for putting exponents on the inside or outside of radicals?

If whatever is under the root is already a perfect of that root, put exponent on outside

What is the Remainder Theorem?

If you divide the polynomial P(x) by x-a then the remainder is P(a)

If a linear/quadratic system has one solution, line

Is tangent to quadratic -skims bottom or hits bottom corner

If a graph does not cross x-axis but does touch it, what does that tell you about that zero?

It has even multiplicity

If a graph crosses an x axis, what does it tell you about that zero?

It has odd multiplicity

How do you find the axis of symmetry of a quadratic in vertex form?

It is X = h

An absolute value inequality is all real numbers if

It is greater than a negative

What does the equation b"-4ac tell you?

It is the discriminant Tells you number of solutions of any given quadratic equation

How do you find the maximum of a downward facing parabola?

It is the y-val of the vertex

How do you find the minimum of an upward facing parabola?

It is the y-val of the vertex

When there is a negative sign in front of the x" of a quadratic function, that means

It opens downwards (is reflected)

When there is no negative sign in front of the x" of a quadratic function, that means

It opens upwards

What does the equation (b/2)" tell you?

It tells you what to add on either side of equation during completing the square process. - See, completing square w/ leading coefficient process for examples of exception

What does a hollow circle in function operations mean?

It's just the equivalent of another set of parentheses Ex: (f o g) (x) equals f(g(x))

If you use the conjugate of a binomial, what happens?

It's just the first and last term squared, (last term is usually negative)

If ^nVa^n and n is odd, what is answer?

Just a

What does a reflection across the x-axis look like in other root functions?

Just a negative OUTSIDE the radical

To divide something by a fraction

Just multiply the something by the reciprocal of the fraction instead

How do you multiply binomial Radical Expressions?

Just use FOIL

What does the k value in the general form of reciprocal functions tell you?

K value tells you the vertical shift WHICH changes where the asymptotes are, not the vertexes

In an ellipse, a is always

Larger than b

If mutually exclusive events in or problem,

Leave off subtraction

The increasing and decreasing is read

Left to right

Smaller the sample size of simulations

Less accurate the answers

How do you write end behavior

Lim f(x)= ____. X -> -infinity X-> + infinity "As x is towards neg infinity" Going left. Lim f(x) = ________ X-> + infinity "As X is towards pos infinity" Going right

What is the name of a polynomial with degree of 1?

Linear

How do you find the domains of function operations?

Look at where equation is factored but not canceled/ or original equation and ending equation LOOK FOR all possible x vals that make function exist and write down what x cant be for function to be non-imaginary

What does a reflection across the x-axis look like in a square root function?

Looks like a negative outside square root

How do you solve a problem where they give you minimal information about the polynomial and a couple example points?

Make a systems of equations

When graphing quadratics, you may need to

Make a table for other points (besides vertex and y-int)

How do you solve a linear-quadratic system algebraically?

Make both y= and then substitute OR Eliminate and then take square roots REMEMBER to plug back in for y!

To find "a" of a quadratic equation

Make into vertex form Plug in other point

How do you solve a quadratic system of inequalities?

Make into y= Find vertexes Graph with dotted or solid lines Shade Overlap is solutions REMEMBER make table if need be for other points!

How do find the LCM of two polynomials?

Make new fraction that has basically all of the two formulas - If anything is unique to one side, it's carried to the new equation - If something is on both sides of the equation, take the larger amount of it - If any constants, do prime factorization before - If polynomials with variables, factor first

What is the name of a polynomial with one term?

Monomial

How do you cancel equations with root on one side?

Mult both sides by m/n power

If asked to find a certain degree function with less than that no. Of real zeros, think

Multiplicities of those zeros or imaginary zeros

How do you find the inverse variation equation from looking at a data table

Multiply X and Y values together If each pair gives same product, that is K value and inverse variation is occurring

Inverse Property of multiplication

Multiply a number by its reciprocal and you get 1

How do you rationalize the denominator if it is a radical binomial?

Multiply by conjugate over itself

What is the property of rational exponents when raising a power to another power?

Multiply exponents

If the variables in the binomial you're expanding have coefficients already, what do you do in the expansion

Multiply the Pascal's triangle numbers by the coefficients

How do you rationalize a cube root fraction?

Multiply the fraction by anything under the Radical that will make the demoninator a perfect square - top gets multiplied under Radical - bottom gets multiplied to perfect cube and then simplifies down to the cube root of the number

How do you rationalize a fraction with a radical in the denominator?

Multiply whole fraction by radical denominator over itself - denominator becomes itself w/o radical - numerator becomes itself times denominator radical

How do you graph vertical stretch/shrinks for radical functions?

Multiply y-évalués by factore

What are the number limits on a probability?

Must be between zero and one

How do you do range if big gap in graph (ex: three part graph)?

Must use inequality

What's a tip for assigning N and R values in number of permutations?

N is always larger than R

If the remainder of a division problem is not zero, then the divisor was

NOT a factor

Whole Numbers

Natural numbers (counting numbers) but with 0

Polynomial functions with complex coefficients only have one complex zero

Never

How do you write the answer of polynomial long divisiom

No remainder- just write quotient as answer Remainder - write quotient + remainder/divisor

Can graphs ever cross vertical asymptotes?

No, never

When doing function operations, when should you factor further ?

Not in addition, subtraction, or multiplication, cuz you're just trying to get new equation BUT in DIVISION factor/simplify fully

For a hyperbola, what matters in the equation?

Not the denominator but the prder

What is the index?

Number of root of radical

Joint variation occurs in

Numerator w/ more than one variable next to k

Direct variation occurs in

Numerator with just k and ONE variable

An absolute value can never be equal to or less than a

Négative number

How do you combine Radical Expressions?

ONLY possible if the index and radicand are same Treat the Radical like a variable. Add the "coefficients" and keep one unit of radicand (don't multiply or do anything under the radical)

Identity Property

Of addition: a + 0 = a Of multiplication: a x 1 = a

How do you rewrite something in the standard form?

Often times complete the square

The general form of radical functions looks exactly same as absolute value functions, etc...

Okay

When completing a square with a leading coefficient, what do you add to both sides?

On left side you add (b/2)" AND on right, you add (b/2)" but multiplied by leading factored coefficient -REMEMBER THAT B IS AFTER FACTORING VERSION

Where is all the other information for this test?

On the test itself

Where are the foci of a hyperbola located?

On transverse axis

Anything to zero power is equal to

One

For so,e of the Conic Sections, they must be set equal to

One

If there is no vertical stretch in a reciprocal function, where is the first point?

One away from each asymptote

How do you graph the absolute value of a complex number?

One axis is imaginary (draw the imaginary part of the comp #) Other axis is real (draw real part of comp #) Should be two perpendicular line Draw right triangle from these - hypotenuse is absolute val of complex number

What is an exponential function?

One following the form FIND PICTURE Where a does not equal 0 and b is greater than one and doesnt equal 1

When should you graph a function?

Only after you've canceled everything.

What are conjugates?

Opposite middle sign

What is the conjugate axis of a hyperbola?

Opposite of transverse axis--gives you width of the hyperbola B values

Can factorials be canceled?

Oui Oui!

What are equally likely outcomes?

Outcomes when each outcome in a sample space has an equal chance of occurring

When you multiply by conjugate, which terms cancel out?

Outer and inner

What is the equation for Probability of A and B?

P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B)

What is the equation for Probability of A or B?

P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B-- The overlap) IF THE EVENTS ARE mutually exclusive, ignore the subtraction Since there is no overlap

What is the experimental probability equation?

P(event) = (# of times the event occurs)/(# of trials) In DECIMALS

If taking even roots, REMEMBER

PLUS OR MINUS

What do you have to remember in synthetic division and polynomial long divisiom

Place holders! All day e'ry day

If a problem just gives you "a" then

Plug "a" into equation as "x" val and solve (because x-a=0, x=a)

How do you find the Y intercept?

Plug 0 in for X then solve for Y

How do you find the X intercept?

Plug 0 in for Y then solve for X

How do you solve the 6.8 radical equations by graphing?

Plug equation given into calc as function (1 graph) Also plug value given into calc as other function Find intersection

To find other points on parabola

Plug in other inputs

In a linear programming problem, what do you do once you find the vertices of the feasible region?

Plug them into the objective function Largest no. is point that maximizes function Smallest no. is point that minimizes function

If you see f(g(x)) and the x is a number, what should you do?

Plug x into g(x) first then plug that end value into f(x)

What is the name of a polynomial with four or more terms?

Polynomial with ___ terms

What's useful to use when simplifying?

Prime factorization tree

What are decomposition problems?

Problems reverse of composition--you just find what was plugged in

What is the even root of a neg?

Pull out i and then factor

If either m or n are even when multiplying radical equations to the m/n power to cancel out root(s), what do you need to do?

Put abs vals around simplified no radical variable term.

Where is a reciprocal function without a negative sign graphed?

Quadrants 1 & 3 IN RELATION TO ASYMPTOTES

Where is a reciprocal function with a negative sign graphed?

Quadrants 2 & 4 IN RELATION TO ASYMPTOTES

What is the name of a polynomial with degree of 2?

Quadratic

What is the name of a polynomial with degree of 4?

Quartic

What is the name of a polynomial with degree of 5?

Quintic

What is the equation for rate?

R=d/t

In some systems word problems, you must find

Rate first

Imaginary zeros are not

Rational

Last Val given by synthetic division is the

Remainder

Parabolas are

SYMMETRICAL

What does "like Radicals" mean?

Same index and radicand

What is the conjugate of a binomial?

Same numbers, different middle sign

How do you write a transformed polynomial function?

Same way as did with quadratics F(x)=(ref)(stretch/compress)(x +/- horz shift)^degree +/- vert translation

Imaginary zeros won't

Show up on calc. THIS is why you need to synthetically divide to factor.

Before doing any work, what should you always do?

Simplify

When rough sketching a rational function, what should you do first?

Sketch asymptotes and holes first and then find specific points on calculator

After you multiple both sides by m/n power, what is your objective?

Solve for x

How do you solve a three var system of equations by substitution?

Solve one equation for one of the variables Plug that into the other two equations Use the process of elimination with those two Plug answer into one of the two new equations Plug those two variables back into an original equation

A polynomial function with real coefficients has real zeros

Sometimes

How do you solve an absolute value equation?

Split into two parts where val on other side of equation from variable is positive in one situation and negative in another

What is important to remember near the end when using the quadratic formula?

Split the parts on either side of the +- into two separate fractions for simplifying

To write answer given by synthetic division as equation

Start from left, ignore first val, assign next val to "x", next to "x"" etc...

Parent function f(x) = x"' looks like

Starts down on left side, goes up, horizontal through (0,0), then turns upwards again

If polynomial looks huge and unmanageable to factor, use

Synthetic division

What do you need to remember when writing transformed polynomial function?

THE DEGREE GOES OUTSIDE THE PARENTHESES

If there is a square root of a negative number,

Take i (thus the neg) out. Left with iV (number w/o neg)

If a number is a fraction and you're trying to take a root

Take root of numerator and denominator individually

To reverse a number with the exponent,

Take the exponent root of the result

How do you take the square root of a fraction?

Take the square roots of numerator and denominator individually -if denominator has radical after, RATIONALIZE

What is the Horizontal Line Test/what does it tell you?

Tells whether a function's inverse is a function or not

If there are two vertical asymptotes and they aren't equal distances away from the y-axis, what can you assume?

That the min/max of the parabola in the center of the graph is not directly on the y axis

When counting number of ways you can get a certain sum from a roll of two die, what do you have to take into account?

That the order you roll the numbers on the different die matters Ex: 2 & 3 is diff than 3 & 2 and they must be equally counted

If the "a" is negative, the parabola opens downwards, which indicates

That there is a MAX value (highest point), which is the y-coordinate of the vertex

If the "a" is positive, the parabola opens upwards, which indicates

That there is a MIN value (lowest point), which is the y-coordinate of the vertex

How does Pascal's Triangle correlate to the binomial expansion?

The Numbers of the Triangle are the coefficients in the expansion. And the row number is the degree of expansion.

What is the Rational Root Theorem?

The POSSIBLE RATIONAL roots are found by taking all the factors of the CONSTANT term OVER the factors of the LEADING coefficient

Exponential form is reciprocal of ____ _____ AND the _______ of the ______

The Root and power of the value

In linear functions, a vertical shift and a horizontal shift are

The SAME thing

When completing a square with a leading coefficient, remember that the "b" in the equation (b/2)" is

The b from the factored version of the equation, not the b from before the leading coefficient was factored out

What is the focal length?

The distance between the vertex and focus

What are the domains and ranges of an inverse function compared to in the original function?

The domain of original gets flipped to be range of inverse and the range of original gets flipped to be domain of inverse

What are the vertices of an ellipse?

The end points of the major axis Picture

What are the co-vertices of an ellipse?

The endpoint of the minor axis Picture

When graphing a scatter plot on the calculator, write down

The equation for the line of best fit, and the correlation value. Round the equations constants to 2 decimal places

What does the equation x=-b/2a help you with a quadratic in standard form?

The equation gives you the axis of symmetry, and thus, the x coordinate of the vertex -then to get y coordinate of vertex, plug X back in (y coord tells you max/min val)

What is the degree of a monomial?

The exponent of the variable NOTE: degree of "x" is 1 and degree of a whole number is 0

What is the leading coefficient of a polynomial?

The first coefficient--the coefficient of the highest degree term (when polynomial is written in standard form)

What is an objective function?

The function for which you are trying to maximize or minimize a quantity

What is the degree of a polynomial?

The greatest degree among its monomial terms

Associatives Property

The grouping of addition or multiplication does not matter

What is the end behavior for reciprocal functions?

The horizontal asymptote

The solutions of quadratic systems are

The intersections, not the "zeros"

What is the LCM?

The least common multiple -- smallest thing that both can multiply to

What is the m and what is the n in x^m/n?

The m is the power that in the radical form of the equation, x was raised to The n is the power of the root that in the radical form of the equation, x was under

What is linear programming?

The method for finding a max or min val given a set of constraints

What is this center of a hyperbola?

The midpoint between the vertices

What is the number of combinations equation?

The number of combination ps of n items of a set arranged r items at a time is: nCr = n!/r!(n-r)!

What is the equation for number of permutations?

The number of permutations of n items of a set arranged r items at a time is: nPr = n!/(n-r)! N must be larger than R

What is the simplified understanding of the (n+1) point principle?

The number of points a function gives you minus 1 is the highest possible degree of the polynomial that models the function

If the denominator of a complex number fraction is a monomial, what do you multiply the fraction by?

The opposite sign denominator over itself (w/ opposite sign)

Commutative Property

The order of addition or multiplication does not matter

In a problem with multiple translations, you complete them in

The order of operations

If "h" is subtracted outside the parenthesis of a quadratic in vertex form, what transformation has occurred?

The parabola is shifted DOWN h units -subtract h outside parentheses means shift down

If "h" is added inside the parenthesis of a quadratic in vertex form, what transformation has occurred?

The parabola is shifted LEFT h units -add h inside parentheses means shift left

If "h" is subtracted inside the parenthesis of a quadratic in vertex form, what transformation has occurred?

The parabola is shifted RIGHT h units -subtract h inside parentheses means shift right

If "h" is added outside the parenthesis of a quadratic in vertex form, what transformation has occurred?

The parabola is shifted UP h units -add h outside parentheses means shift up

When "a" of a quadratic function is between zero and one, what does that mean about the parabola?

The parabola is vertically compressed/shrunk by a factor of "a" It also becomes wider

When the "a" of a quadratic function is greater than one, what does that mean about the parabola?

The parabola is vertically stretched by the factor of "a" It also becomes narrower

What are the turning points of a graph?

The places where a graph changes in direction (relative max or min)

If b"-4ac < 0 (discriminant)

The quadratic has 0 REAL solutions - or 2 imaginary solutions (doesn't matter as much for right now) IGNORE PIC ON THIS 0 real solutions!!!!!!!

If b"-4ac = 0 (discriminant)

The quadratic has 1 REAL solution

If b"-4ac > 0 (discriminant)

The quadratic has 2 REAL solutions

What is a rational expression?

The quotient of two polynomials

What is a feasible region?

The region that contains all the points that satisfy the constraints

What is the transverse axis in an hyperbola?

The segment connecting the vertexes A values

What is the minor axis of an ellipse?

The segment perpendicular to the major axis at the center, and it is the shorter axis Picture

What is the major axis of an ellipse?

The segment that contains the Fock and has its endpoints on the ellipse. It's midpoint is the center of he ellipse and it is the larger axis. Find picture

What is a sample space?

The set of all possible outcomes to an expriment

What is a parabola?

The set of all pts in a plane that are the same distance from a fixed line (directrix) and a fixed pt not on the line (focus)

What is an ellipse?

The set of all pts in a plane where the sum of the distances from 2 fixed points (foci) is a constant number

What is a hyperbola?

The set of points in a plane where the difference between the distances from 2 fixed pts (foci) is constant. Looks like two parabolic shapes

What is a parent function?

The simplest form in a set of functions that form a family

What is the "correlation" in a scatter graph?

The strength of the trend

In an "after how many" systems word problem

The two variables will be something like price and hours, not assigned to individual objects

The distance from the vertex to the focus of a parabola is the same as the distance between

The vertex and the directrix

Tell me about vertexes of hyperbolas?

The vertex of each parabolic part is counted as a vertex of the hyperbola

What is the focal width?

The width of the parabola through the focus Find picture

How are the points of a inverse function in relation to the points of the original function?

The x and y coordinates are switched

What does the equation x = -b/2a tell you?

The x coord of vertex and/or the axis of symmetry

In the graph of an inverse function, all the points are reflected across

The y = x axis

If, a^n=b, and n is even AND b is positive

There are 2 real nth roots of b: Positive root (Principal Root) = ^nVb (nth root of b) Negative root (Neg) = ^-nVb (neg nth root of b)

When a system gives you a true statement,

There are INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS

If, a^n=b,and n is even AND b is negative

There are no real nth roots/two imaginary roots ex: a negative number can't be a perfect square/even exponent

Just because an equation isn't factorable, doesn't meant

There are no solutions

If there are two vertical asymptotes, what does that tell you about the graph?

There are probably three separate graph portions

When a system gives you a false statement

There is NO SOLUTION

If the degree of the numerator is greater than the degree of the denominator of a rational function, what do we know about the asymptotes?

There is a slant asymptote and no horizontal asymptote. Found by dividing restriction into numerator by synthetic division. For answer, first number is x coef, second is the constant, third can be ignored y=

If, a^n = b, and n is odd

There is one real nth root of b, written as ^aVb The ath root of b

What do perpendicular equations look like?

They have opposite reciprocal slopes and different y intercepts

What do parallel equations look like?

They have the same slope but different y intercepts

How do you deal with negative exponents?

They make term Switch POSItions (if on bottom, moves to top and vice versa) Turn exponent POSItive (no longer neg exponent, but still present)

For linear functions, what do vertical compressions do?

They make them flatter

For linear functions, what do vertical stretches do?

They make them steeper

For parabolas, what do vertical stretches do?

They make them thinner

For parabolas, what do vertical compressions do?

They make them wider

What is the qualification to do a probability of A AND B?

They must be independent events

What is the property of rational exponents when raising a var/val to a negative exponent?

Thing gets flipped and exponent becomes positive

What is the radicand?

Thing under radical

What are restrictions?

Things that variables in the denominator can't equal so that equation is undefined

What is important to remember when finding variables in a three var systems of equations?

To get first var, solve the two var system you made To get second var, plug first var into TWO VAR SYSTEM To get the 3rd var, put 1st & 2nd vars into an ORIGINAL eq

If you see (f o g)(x) or f(g(x)), what does it mean?

To take the thing on the right (here g(x)) and plug it in as x in f(x)

What is the name of a polynomial with three terms?

Trinomial

The degree of a polynomial effects the maximum # of

Turning points

If a graph is constantly increasing, tell me about turning points and increasing and decreasing

Turning points: None Increasing: all real #s Decreasing: Never Cuz it's just increasing at different rates even though it might look flat

What are mutually exclusive events?

Two events that cannot happen at the same time. If or problem with mutually exclusive events, leave out subtraction

How do you use a simulation?

Use RAND INT on calculator Input three numbers (lowest possible, highest possible, how many random integers) Run at least 20 simulations Count the number of simulations in which a certain number appears __ or more times Number of sims that the abundant certain number occurred /OVER the total sims gives you experimental probability of event!

How do you solve a problem using the (n+1) point principle?

Use calc to graph scatter plot Use principle to find highest possible degree Use calc and points to find function of that degree that fits line perfectly (r should equal 1)

How do you get an integer answer when multiply binomials?

Use conjugate

What is the absolute value of a complex number (a + bi)?

Va" + b" Square root of a" + b" SO FORGET ABOUT THE I WHEN WRITING ABS VALUE

How do you find the vertex of a quadratic from the vertex form?

Vertex: (h,k)

What are vertical asymptotes and how do you find them with rational functions?

Vertical asymptotes are found as zeros of the denominator that do not cancel with the numerator. AKA non-removable discontinuities SHOW up as X= And they're basically gaps in the graph that the function gets infinitely close to without touching

Think through cheating

Way to factor

What do multiplicities of zeros tell you about the graph?

What the line behavior at the zero is Even multiplicity --> graph does not cross x-axis, just touches and turns parabolically Odd multiplicity --> graph cuts through x-axis at that zero

What is a removable discontinuity?

When a variable part on the numerator and denominator cancel out. This shows up as hole in graph. Is the "restriction" that cancels out with numerator

What are independent events?

When an occurence of one event does not affect how a 2nd event occurs

What are dependent events?

When an occurrence of one event affects how a second event occurs

When do you use Pascal's Triangle?

When expanding a binomial (go to level that corresponds to degree of expansiom

What is joint variation?

When one quantity varies DIRECTLY (on numerator) with two or more quantités. Kind of combined variation

What is combined variation?

When one quantity varies with respect to two or more quantities.

When do you put absolute value?

When taking even root but outcome is to odd exponent

What is a non-removable discontinuity?

When the domain restriction of a function does not cancel in the equation. This shows up as vertical asymptote Is the "restriction" that does not cancel with numerator

What is a sum of perfect squares?

When you have a binomial that is a perfect square plus another perfect square -must by factored into complex numbers Ex: x" + 16

Standard form of a quadratic function

Where a does not equal zero

Degree of polynomial tells you what about the end behavior

Whether both sides are same or not Even degree --> same Odd degree --> diff

Sign of L.C. Of polynomial tells what about end behaviors

Whether it is positive or negative going towards pos infinity Pos leading coef --> pos going towards pos infinity Neg leading coef --> Neg going towards pos infinity

Integers

Whole numbers including negatives

How do you divide complex numbers?

Write as fraction (so just move it vertically) Rationalize denominators using complex conjugates - denominator with different middle sign - in cases where denominator is monomial, write complex conjugate as negative IN reduced complex number that results, write in standard form (a + bi)

What is the factorization version of roots?

Write each root as it would be before solved for x (when set equal to zero) put parenthesis around each phrase

In an ellipse, if a is under

X -- horizontal ellipse Y -- vertical ellipse

The format for increasing and decreasing is

X < _______ X > _______ NO EQUAL TO

What are the three similar equations to remember this chapter?

X = -b/2a >> x coord of vertex of quadratic and/or axis of symm B"-4ac >> discriminant, # of solutions to quadratic (B/2)" >> added to both sides when completing the square

What are x intercepts and how do you find them with rational functions?

X intercepts are where graph crosses x axis and they are found as ZEROS of the NUMERATOR NOTE: if a part of the numerator is a removable discontinuity, it is not an x-intercept!

What is the Factor Theorem?

X-a is a factor of f(x) if and only if "a" is a zero of f(x) Basically, if there's a zero of function, the opposite of it, attached to x is a factor of the function

What does a reflection look like that's flipped across the y-axis?

X-values change signs while the y-values stay the same F(-x) So put a negative wherever you see an x

What is the y intercept for an exponential growth function (y = ab^x)?

Y int is (0, a)

What is the y-intercept for an exponential decay function?

Y int is (0, a)

What are y intercepts and how do you find them with rational functions?

Y intercepts are where the graph crosses the y axis and they are found by simply plugging ZERO in for X

What is point-slope form?

Y-Y1 = m(X-X1)

What does a reflection look like that's flipped across the x-axis?

Y-values change signs while the x-values stay the same -f(x) So multiply a negative through the function

What is a power function?

Y= a * x^b Where b is the power And a is the constant of proportionality (think direct variation)

What does a just inverse variation equation look like?

Y= k/x Where k is the constant of variatoon

What is the parent function for linear functions?

Y=X

What is the intercept form of a quadratic function?

Y=a(x-p)(x-q)

What does a just direct variation equation look like?

Y=kx Where k is the constant of variation

What is slope-intercept form?

Y=mx+b

What is the parent function for quadratic functions?

Y=x^2

Do non-removable discontinuities still count as points of discontinuity, even though they aren't holes?

Yes

Can graphs ever cross horizontal asymptotes?

Yes, but the horizontal asymptotes are firm at the ends of the graph, so the function can only cross the asymptote in the middle

How do you know if a graph crosses the horizontal asymptote and how do you find the inc/dec + range then?

You know if the x intercept(S) of the graph are ON the horizontal asymptote OR PASSED it THEN (since mini parabola), you would need to use max/min on calc for that section to help with inc/dec and range Also there would then be a relative max and min too

Explain strategy/process of grouping

You're trying to get same leftovers from both 1. Split polynomial w/ 4 terms into 2 halves 2. Factor out GCFs from both sides so that you end up with same thing in parenthesis 3. Clump GCFs together in parenthesis and write the leftover together in parenthesis 4. TA DA it's factored

What is the b in an exponential function?

Your base, the rate at which something is increasing (must be greater than zero and can't equal one)

What is a in an exponential function?

Your initial value (and cant equal zero)

Remember to distribute

Your minus signs!

What is the nth Roots of nth powers Principle?

^nVA^n Ns cancel out and if N is odd: the answer is just a N is even: answer is absolute value of a

What are the two perfect square trinomial form shortcuts when factoring?

a" + 2ab + b" = (a+b)" a" - 2 ab + b" = (a-b)"

Do difference of squares factoring

a"-b" = (a+b)(a-b)

In a word problem like How high is the bridge, or somethin, remember

add height of parabola to distance below

What is the Conjugate Root Theorem?

basically imaginary zeros always show up in pairs as do ones with radicals--all irrational zeros if a+Vb is a root of a polynomial, so is a-Vb If a+bi is a root of a polynomial, so is a-bi

A greater than/less than sign indicates a ______ line

dotted

In problems like "find equation of parabola through these three points"

establish system of equations with y=ax"+bx+c for each point. Then solve

What form do the parent functions of all roots follow?

f(x) = ^nVx

What is the inverse function notation?

f^-1(x)

You should always

factor first

What is the square root of negative one?

i

What is the imaginary unit?

i OR V-1

What is the property of rational exponents when multiplying terms?

if terms are same, exponent added

All odd root functions can go into

negatives and positives on graph

All even root functions can't go into

negatives on graph, unless transformations change domain to be possibly negative

A RELATIVE min/max is just in

one portion of the graph, not whole things necessarily

A greater than or equal/less than or equal to sign indicates a ____ line

solid

Across standard and vertex forms, the "a" value

stays the same

What is the property of rational exponents when dividing val/vars raised to powers?

subtract exponents

End behavior is only at

the ends, not in the middle

When graphing a scatter plot with hours as a value

use army time

Twice as many x as y means

x = 2y

What is THE MOST IMPORTANT equation for standard form quadratic functions?

x= -b/2a (tells the axis of symm)

Range for all parabolas we know about so far

y is less than/greater than the min/max ex: min of -2 range: y>- -2

Do phrases of removable discontinuities still count in the restrictions?

yes!!!


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