Find each product. See Example 5. (4r - 1) (7r + 2)
0. Review of College Algebra
Solving Linear Equations
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CONCEPT PREVIEW Rewrite the expression -7(x - 4y) using the distributive property.
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Evaluate each expression. See Example 4. (-3)⁵
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Factor each polynomial completely. See Example 6. 4m²p - 12mnp + 9n²p
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Find each product. See Example 5. (4m + 2n)²
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Factor each polynomial completely. See Example 6. 6a² - 11a + 4
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Match each expression in Column I with its equivalent in Column II. See Example 3. I II. a. 6° A. 0 b. -6° B. 1 c. (-6)° C. -1 d. -(-6)° D. 6 E. -6
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Find each product or quotient where possible. See Example 2. -0.06(0.4)
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Simplify each expression. See Example 1. (-4x⁵) (4x²)
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. 2 (x - 3y + 2z)
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Solve each linear equation. See Examples 1–3.
5/6x - 2x + 4/3 = 5/3
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Solve each inequality. Give the solution set using interval notation. See Example 10. 10 ≤ 2x + 4 ≤ 16
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Solve each linear equation. See Examples 1–3. 7x + 8 = 1
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Solve each linear equation. See Examples 1–3.
(3x - 1)/4 + (x + 3)/6 = 3
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Identify the property illustrated in each statement. Assume all variables represent real numbers. (7.5 - y) + 0 = 7.5 - y