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, CONTENTS
Part I Solutions to All Exercises .................................................................... 1
Chapter P Prerequisites............................................................................................ 1
Chapter 1 Equations, Inequalities, and Mathematical Modeling ........................ 94
Chapter 2 Functions and Their Graphs............................................................... 308
Chapter 3 Polynomial Functions ........................................................................ 498
Chapter 4 Rational Functions and Conics .......................................................... 691
Chapter 5 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions ........................................... 858
Chapter 6 Trigonometry .................................................................................... 1010
Chapter 7 Analytic Trigonometry..................................................................... 1223
Chapter 8 Additional Topics in Trigonometry................................................. 1365
Chapter 9 Systems of Equations and Inequalities ............................................ 1520
Chapter 10 Matrices and Determinants .............................................................. 1720
Chapter 11 Sequences, Series, and Probability .................................................. 1880
Appendix A Errors and the Algebra of Calculus ................................................. 2018
Appendix B Concepts in Statistics ....................................................................... 2030
Getting Ready Solutions .......................................................................................... 2061
Solutions to Checkpoints ............................................................... 2085
Part II Solutions to Chapter Tests ............................................................ 2342
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Chapter 0P: Prerequisites
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CHAPTER 0P: PREREQUISITES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section P.1 Real Numbers and Their Properties ................................................................ 2
Section P.2 Exponents and Radicals .................................................................................. 11
Section P.3 Polynomials and Factoring ............................................................................. 21
Section P.4 Factoring Polynomials ................................................................................... 34
Section P.5 Rational Expressions ...................................................................................... 47
Section P.6 The Rectangular Coordinate System and Graphs ........................................61
Review Exercises for Chapter P ........................................................................................ 72
Problem Solving for Chapter P .......................................................................................... 89
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SECTION P.1 REAL NUMBERS AND THEIR PROPERTIES
P.1.1.
terms
P.1.2.
Zero-Factor Property
P.1.3.
Yes. 3 − 10 = −7 = 7 and 10 − 3 = 7 = 7.
P.1.4.
(a) iii
(b) iv
(c) ii
(d) v
(e) i
P.1.5.
−9, − 72 , 5, 32 , 3, 0, 3, − 4, 2, −11
(a) Natural numbers: 5, 8, 2
(b) Whole numbers: 5, 0, 8, 2
(c) Integers: −9, 5, 0, 8, − 4, 2, − 11
(d) Rational numbers: −9, − 7 , 5, 2, 0, 8, − 4, 2, − 11
2 3
(e) Irrational numbers: 3
P.1.6.
5, − 7, − 73 , 0, 3.14, 45 , − 3, 12, 5
(a) Natural numbers: 12, 5
(b) Whole numbers: 0, 12, 5
(c) Integers: −7, 0, − 3, 12, 5
(d) Rational numbers: −7, − 7 , 0, 3.14, 5, − 3, 12, 5
3 4
(e) Irrational numbers: 5
P.1.7.
2.01, 0.6, − 13, 0.010110111 , 1, − 6
(a) Natural numbers: 1
(b) Whole numbers: 1
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(c) Integers: −13, 1, − 6
(d) Rational numbers: 2.01, 0.6, − 13, 1, − 6
(e) Irrational numbers: 0.010110111
P.1.8.
25, − 17, − 12 , 9, 3.12, 1 , 18, − 11.1, 13
5 2
(a) Natural numbers: 25, 9 = 3, 18, 13
(b) Whole numbers: 25, 9 = 3, 18, 13
(c) Integers: 25, − 17, 9 = 3, 18, 13
(d) Rational numbers: 25, − 17, − 12 , 9 = 3, 3.12, 18, − 11.1, 13
5
(e) Irrational numbers: 1
2
P.1.9.
5 2
6 3
P.1.10.
−4 −8
P.1.11.
−5.2 −8.5
P.1.12.
− 43 −4.75
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P.1.13.
The inequality x 5 denotes the set of all real numbers less than or equal to 5.
P.1.14.
The inequality x 0 denotes the set of all real numbers less than zero.
P.1.15.
The inequality −2 x 2 denotes the set of all real numbers greater than −2
and less than 2.
P.1.16.
The inequality 0 x 6 denotes the set of all positive real numbers less than
or equal to 6.
P.1.17.
)
The interval 4, denotes the set of all real numbers greater than or equal to
4; x 4.
P.1.18.
( )
The interval −, 2 denotes the set of all real numbers less than 2; x 2.
P.1.19.
)
The interval −5, 2 denotes the set of all real numbers greater than or equal
to − 5 and less than 2; −5 x 2.
P.1.20.
(
The interval −1, 2 denotes the set of all real numbers greater than −1 and
less than or equal to 2; −1 x 2.
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P.1.21.
( −, 0 ; y 0
P.1.22.
( −, 25 ; y 25
P.1.23.
10, 22 ; 10 t 22
P.1.24.
)
−3, 5 ; − 3 k 5
P.1.25.
( )
−10 = − −10 = 10
P.1.26.
0 =0
P.1.27.
−1 − −2 = 1 − 2 = −1
P.1.28.
−3 − −3 = −3 − 3 = −6 ()
P.1.29.
()
5 − 5 = 5 5 = 25
P.1.30.
( )
− 4 − 4 = − 4 4 = − 16
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P.1.31.
If x −2, then x + 2 is negative.
So,
x +2
=
(
− x +2 ) = −1.
x +2 x +2
P.1.32.
If x 1, then x − 1 is positive.
x−1 x−1
So, = = 1.
x−1 x−1
P.1.33.
−4 = 4 because −4 = 4 and 4 = 4.
P.1.34.
−5 = − 5 because −5 = −5.
P.1.35.
− −6 −6 because −6 = 6 and
()
− −6 = − 6 = −6.
P.1.36.
− −2 = − 2 because −2 = −2.
P.1.37.
( )
d 126, 75 = 75 − 126 = 51
P.1.38.
( )
d −20, 30 = 30 − −20 = 50 = 50 ( )
P.1.39.
( )
d − 52 , 0 = 0 − − ( )= 5
2
5
2
P.1.40.
(
d − 41 , − 11
4 ) = − − (− ) = −
11
4
1
4
5
2
= 5
2
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, CONTENTS
Part I Solutions to All Exercises .................................................................... 1
Chapter P Prerequisites............................................................................................ 1
Chapter 1 Equations, Inequalities, and Mathematical Modeling ........................ 94
Chapter 2 Functions and Their Graphs............................................................... 308
Chapter 3 Polynomial Functions ........................................................................ 498
Chapter 4 Rational Functions and Conics .......................................................... 691
Chapter 5 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions ........................................... 858
Chapter 6 Trigonometry .................................................................................... 1010
Chapter 7 Analytic Trigonometry..................................................................... 1223
Chapter 8 Additional Topics in Trigonometry................................................. 1365
Chapter 9 Systems of Equations and Inequalities ............................................ 1520
Chapter 10 Matrices and Determinants .............................................................. 1720
Chapter 11 Sequences, Series, and Probability .................................................. 1880
Appendix A Errors and the Algebra of Calculus ................................................. 2018
Appendix B Concepts in Statistics ....................................................................... 2030
Getting Ready Solutions .......................................................................................... 2061
Solutions to Checkpoints ............................................................... 2085
Part II Solutions to Chapter Tests ............................................................ 2342
,
, Solution and Answer Guide: Larson, Algebra & Trig, 12e, 2027, 9798214407227;
Chapter 0P: Prerequisites
Solution and Answer Guide
LARSON, ALGEBRA & TRIG, 12E, 2027, 9798214407227;
CHAPTER 0P: PREREQUISITES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section P.1 Real Numbers and Their Properties ................................................................ 2
Section P.2 Exponents and Radicals .................................................................................. 11
Section P.3 Polynomials and Factoring ............................................................................. 21
Section P.4 Factoring Polynomials ................................................................................... 34
Section P.5 Rational Expressions ...................................................................................... 47
Section P.6 The Rectangular Coordinate System and Graphs ........................................61
Review Exercises for Chapter P ........................................................................................ 72
Problem Solving for Chapter P .......................................................................................... 89
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SECTION P.1 REAL NUMBERS AND THEIR PROPERTIES
P.1.1.
terms
P.1.2.
Zero-Factor Property
P.1.3.
Yes. 3 − 10 = −7 = 7 and 10 − 3 = 7 = 7.
P.1.4.
(a) iii
(b) iv
(c) ii
(d) v
(e) i
P.1.5.
−9, − 72 , 5, 32 , 3, 0, 3, − 4, 2, −11
(a) Natural numbers: 5, 8, 2
(b) Whole numbers: 5, 0, 8, 2
(c) Integers: −9, 5, 0, 8, − 4, 2, − 11
(d) Rational numbers: −9, − 7 , 5, 2, 0, 8, − 4, 2, − 11
2 3
(e) Irrational numbers: 3
P.1.6.
5, − 7, − 73 , 0, 3.14, 45 , − 3, 12, 5
(a) Natural numbers: 12, 5
(b) Whole numbers: 0, 12, 5
(c) Integers: −7, 0, − 3, 12, 5
(d) Rational numbers: −7, − 7 , 0, 3.14, 5, − 3, 12, 5
3 4
(e) Irrational numbers: 5
P.1.7.
2.01, 0.6, − 13, 0.010110111 , 1, − 6
(a) Natural numbers: 1
(b) Whole numbers: 1
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(c) Integers: −13, 1, − 6
(d) Rational numbers: 2.01, 0.6, − 13, 1, − 6
(e) Irrational numbers: 0.010110111
P.1.8.
25, − 17, − 12 , 9, 3.12, 1 , 18, − 11.1, 13
5 2
(a) Natural numbers: 25, 9 = 3, 18, 13
(b) Whole numbers: 25, 9 = 3, 18, 13
(c) Integers: 25, − 17, 9 = 3, 18, 13
(d) Rational numbers: 25, − 17, − 12 , 9 = 3, 3.12, 18, − 11.1, 13
5
(e) Irrational numbers: 1
2
P.1.9.
5 2
6 3
P.1.10.
−4 −8
P.1.11.
−5.2 −8.5
P.1.12.
− 43 −4.75
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Chapter 0P: Prerequisites
P.1.13.
The inequality x 5 denotes the set of all real numbers less than or equal to 5.
P.1.14.
The inequality x 0 denotes the set of all real numbers less than zero.
P.1.15.
The inequality −2 x 2 denotes the set of all real numbers greater than −2
and less than 2.
P.1.16.
The inequality 0 x 6 denotes the set of all positive real numbers less than
or equal to 6.
P.1.17.
)
The interval 4, denotes the set of all real numbers greater than or equal to
4; x 4.
P.1.18.
( )
The interval −, 2 denotes the set of all real numbers less than 2; x 2.
P.1.19.
)
The interval −5, 2 denotes the set of all real numbers greater than or equal
to − 5 and less than 2; −5 x 2.
P.1.20.
(
The interval −1, 2 denotes the set of all real numbers greater than −1 and
less than or equal to 2; −1 x 2.
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P.1.21.
( −, 0 ; y 0
P.1.22.
( −, 25 ; y 25
P.1.23.
10, 22 ; 10 t 22
P.1.24.
)
−3, 5 ; − 3 k 5
P.1.25.
( )
−10 = − −10 = 10
P.1.26.
0 =0
P.1.27.
−1 − −2 = 1 − 2 = −1
P.1.28.
−3 − −3 = −3 − 3 = −6 ()
P.1.29.
()
5 − 5 = 5 5 = 25
P.1.30.
( )
− 4 − 4 = − 4 4 = − 16
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P.1.31.
If x −2, then x + 2 is negative.
So,
x +2
=
(
− x +2 ) = −1.
x +2 x +2
P.1.32.
If x 1, then x − 1 is positive.
x−1 x−1
So, = = 1.
x−1 x−1
P.1.33.
−4 = 4 because −4 = 4 and 4 = 4.
P.1.34.
−5 = − 5 because −5 = −5.
P.1.35.
− −6 −6 because −6 = 6 and
()
− −6 = − 6 = −6.
P.1.36.
− −2 = − 2 because −2 = −2.
P.1.37.
( )
d 126, 75 = 75 − 126 = 51
P.1.38.
( )
d −20, 30 = 30 − −20 = 50 = 50 ( )
P.1.39.
( )
d − 52 , 0 = 0 − − ( )= 5
2
5
2
P.1.40.
(
d − 41 , − 11
4 ) = − − (− ) = −
11
4
1
4
5
2
= 5
2
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