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AAA Review of Chapter 4

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Chapter 4 Topics
I can solve a linear system using linear combination or substitution.
I can solve a linear system using Cramers Rule.
I can find the intersection of the two lines using a graphing calculator.
I can identify an independent, dependent, and inconsistent linear system.
I can use function notation to find the value of a function.
I can use function notation to find the composition of two or more functions.
I can write, solve, and analyze a linear system in a word problem.
I can graph a point in (x, y, z) form.
I can graph an equation in the xyz plane.
I can identify an independent, dependent, and inconsistent system with 3 variables.
I can solve a system with 3 variables using linear combination.
I can solve a system with 3 variables using Cramers Rule.
I can write, solve, and analyze a system with 3 variables in a word problem.
I can graph and find the solution set to a system of inequalities.
I can write, graph, and analyze a system of inequalities in a word problem.
1)

2)

If f ( x) x 2 4 x and g ( x) 2 x 5 ,
a)

f (3) =

b)

f (2) =

c)

g (4)

d)

g ( f (3))

e)

f ( g ( x))

f)

f ( g (1))

Sketch:

2x + 3y + 4z = 12
z

3)

Sketch:

x+z=3

y
x
4)

y
x

Solve this system of linear equations by Cramers Rule.


x y = -11

D=

7x + 4y = -22

Nx=
Ny =

5)

Solve this system of linear equations by Linear Combination/Row Reduction.


2x + 3y z = -1
-x + 5y + 3z = -10
3x - y 6z = 5

6)

Give an example of two linear equations that are independent.

7)

Give an example of two linear equations that are dependent.

8)

Sketch and shade the solution of 2 x y 8 and y 3x .


y
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
x
-10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1
-1

9 10

-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10

9)

Use Cramers rule to find the value of the numerator of z or Nz.

2 x 5 y 2 z 5
3x 3 y 5 z 2
x 4y z 3

10)

A clothing factory produces casual shirts and dress shirts. No more than 1000 shirts can be
made per hour. The factory produces at least 100 casual shirts per hour. The factory produces
at least 200 dress shirts per hour. It costs $3 to make a casual shirt and $12 per dress shirt and
production may not cost over $8400 per hour. Let x be the number of casual shirts made per
hour and y be the number of dress shirts. Write a system of inequalities to depict the problem
and graph that system of inequalities below.
List the vertices of the feasible region.

4 Vertices:

The profit is $1.50 per casual shirt and $4.00 per dress shirt. Write an equation for profit. How
many of each shirt needs to be produced to maximize the profit?
Inequalities:

____________________

y (dress)

____________________
____________________
____________________
Profit=_______________
x (casual)
________casual shirts and __________ dress shirts are needed to produce a maximum profit.
11)

Video King has two different rental plans for DVDs. The basic plan is $2.00 per DVD. The
membership plan includes a membership fee of $21.00 per year, and $1.40 per DVD.
a)

Write the cost as a function of the number of DVDs for each plan per year.
Cost of the basic plan:

B(x) =

Cost of the membership plan:

M(x) =

b)

If you rent one DVD each month, which plan is more cost effective for you and why?

c)

Find the intersection of the basic and the membership plan. What does this ordered pair
tell you about the plans?

12)

If 2x y = 6, and x + 4y = 12, what is the value of y?


a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

13)

For what value of a would the following system of equations have an infinite number of
solutions?
2x y = 6
8x 4y = 3a
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

14)

-6
0
1
2
3

2
6
8
18
24

In the following figure, AB is a line that passes through the origin and contains point P. The
coordinates of point P are (x, 3x). Which of the following points lies to the right of the line?
y
B
a)
(-1, -1)
b)
(1, 1)
P (x, 3x)
c)
(-2, -3)
d)
(-2, -4)
e)
(3, 10)
x
A

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