Amphitheater School District End Of Year Algebra II Performance Assessment Review

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Amphitheater School District End Of Year Algebra II Performance Assessment Review This packet is intended to support student preparation and review for the Algebra II course concepts for the district common end of year assessment. This end of year assessment is aligned with the Arizona College and Career Readiness Standards. This is intended to be a guide only, it does not necessarily represent exact exam questions. Review Problems for Final Exam Determine whether the two expressions are equivalent. 5. 1. and 2. and f(x) 1 (x 2)2 2 f(x) 1 (x 2)2 2 3. and f(x) 1 2 (x 2)2 2 f(x) 1 (x 2)2 2 4. Circle the function that matches each graph. Explain your reasoning. Each given function is in transformational function form where Identify the values of C and D for the given function. Then, describe how the vertex of the given function compares to the vertex of f(x). 6. 7. f(x) 2x 2 x 7 f(x) 2x 2 x 7 f(x) x 2 2x 7 f(x) 2x 2 x 2 8. Graph the vertical dilation of and tell whether the transformation is a vertical stretch or a vertical compression and if the graph includes a reflection.

For each complex number, write its conjugate. 9. 17. 10. 11. Determine the product. Use the discriminant to determine whether each function has real or imaginary zeros. Use a coordinate plane to sketch a graph with the given characteristics. If the graph is not possible to sketch, explain why. 18. Characteristics: even degree increases to then decreases to then increases to then decreases relative minimum at two absolute maximums at 12. 13. 19. Characteristics: y-intercept at three x-intercepts two relative extrema Use the vertex form of a quadratic equation to determine whether the zeros of each function are real or imaginary. Explain how you know. 14. Determine each function value using the Remainder Theorem. Explain your reasoning. 20. Determine if 15. 21. Determine if Factor each function over the set of real or imaginary numbers. Then, identify the type of zeros. 16. Use the Factor Theorem to determine whether the given expression is a factor of each polynomial. Explain your reasoning. 22. Is a factor of

23. Is a factor of 32. 24. Factor completely. 33. Perform each calculation. Describe any restriction(s) for the value of x and simplify the answer when possible. 25. 34. 26. 27. 35. 28. 36. 29. 37. 30. Solve each rational equation. Describe any restrictions for the value of x. Check your answer(s) and identify any extraneous roots should they occur. Use the Rational Root Theorem to determine the possible rational roots. 38. 31.

39. Solve each radical equation. Check for extraneous solutions. 47. Determine the inverse of each function. 40. 48. 41. 49. 42. Simplify each expression completely, using only positive exponents. Perform the indicated operation. Be sure to simplify. 50. 43. 51. 44. 52. 45. Evaluate each log. 46. 53.

54. Write each logarithmic expression in expanded form. 62. 55. Evaluate each trigonometric function. 63. 56. 64. Write each logarithmic expression using a single logarithm. Evaluate the logarithm if possible. 57. Calculate the tangent of each angle given the cosine and sine of the angle. 58. 65. Convert each number of radians to degrees. 66. 59. Determine each of the following in the first revolution. Determine x in radians. 60. 67. 61. Convert each number of degrees to radians. 68.

69. Find the amplitude and period of Solve each logarithmic equation. Check your answer(s). 74. 70. Find the amplitude and period of (each tick mark represents y 75. 5 4 3 2 76. 1 1 x 2 3 77. 4 5 78. 71. Write an arithmetic sequence that satisfies the criteria: The first term is 0.64. The common difference is -0.25. Write the first six terms of the sequence. 79., find Determine whether each geometric series is convergent or divergent and calculate the series. 80., find 72. 81., find 73. 82., find

83. Find the 6th term in a geometric sequence given r=3and a first term of

Review Problems for Final Exam Answer Section 1. The expressions are equivalent. 2. Combine like terms.. 3. The expressions are equivalent. 4. The expressions are equivalent. The a-value is negative so the parabola opens down. Also, the y-intercept is (0, 7). 5. The a-value is positive so the parabola opens up. The minimum point is (2, 0). 6. The C value is 5 and the D value is so the vertex will be shifted 5 units to the right and 11 units down to. 7. The C value is and the D value is 3 so the vertex will be shifted 2 units to the left and 3 units up to 8.

9. 10. 11. vertical compression and reflection over the x-axis, and shifted down 3. 12. 13. The discriminant is negative, so the function has imaginary zeros. The discriminant is zero, so the function has real zeros (double roots). 14. Because the vertex is below the x-axis and the parabola is concave down it does not intersect the x-axis. So, the zeros are imaginary. 15. Because the vertex is below the x-axis and the parabola is concave up, it intersects the x-axis. So, the zeros are real. 16. 17. The function n(x) has two real zeros. The function g(x) has two imaginary zeros.

18. 19. 20. When p(x) is divided by the remainder is So, by the Remainder Theorem 21. When p(x) is divided by the remainder is 60. So, by the Remainder Theorem

22. If is a factor of f(x), then by the Factor Theorem When f(x) is evaluated at 3, the result is According to the Factor Theorem is not a factor of f(x). 23. If is a factor of f(x), then by the Factor Theorem 24. 25. When f(x) is evaluated at the result is 0. According to the Factor Theorem is a factor of f(x). 26. 27. 28. 29.

30. 31. Possible rational roots: 32. Possible rational roots: 33. 34. 35.

36. Restrictions: 37. Restrictions: 38. Restrictions: However, because it is a restriction on the variable and thus is an extraneous root. This equation has no solution. 39. Check

40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. y must be positive because of. 47. 48., Solution: Extraneous Root

49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 4 54. 5 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. amplitude period 2pi

70. amplitude period = pi 71. 0.64, 0.39, 0.14, -0.11, -0.36, -0.61 72. 73. 74. The series is convergent because the common ratio is between 0 and 1. The series is convergent because the common ratio is between 0 and 1. Check: 75.

Check: 76. Check: 4 is an extraneous solution. 77. x=5/4 78. x=7 79. 2x+8 80. 81. 11 82. 5 83. 9