Math 116 - Chapter 2 Study Guide


  1. Solve the equation if possible. Show work. Look at problems 2.1.37 - 2.1.53. Two parts.
  2. Solve the quadratic equation by factoring. Look at problems 2.4.5 - 2.4.11.
  3. Solve the quadratic equation by extraction of roots. Look at problems 2.4.13 - 2.4.15.
  4. Find all solutions of the equation. Use any algebraic method, but show work. Look at problems 2.4.53 - 2.4.69, 2.4.75-2.4.85. Four parts. Be sure you understand how to factor an expression containing rational exponents.
  5. Perform the indicated operation and simplify. Look at problems 2.3.31 - 2.3.40, 2.3.51 - 2.3.64, 2.3.67 - 2.3.74. Three parts.
  6. Solve the quadratic equation by completing the square. Look at problems 2.4.17 - 2.4.20.
  7. Solve the quadratic equation by using the quadratic formula. Look at problems 2.4.33 - 2.4.42.
  8. Solve the inequality and sketch on the real number line. Write your answers in interval notation. Look at problems 2.5.31 - 2.5.40, 2.5.51 - 2.5.58, 2.5.63 - 2.5.66. Three parts.
  9. Use a graphing utility to approximate any solutions of the equation. Sketch an appropriate graph. Remember that you're only looking for x-values here since the y-values will be zero. Look at problems 2.2.33-2.2.44. Use the root or zero feature of the calculator, do not use the arrow / zoom keys to approximate the intercept.
  10. Use a graphing utility to approximate any points of intersection of the graphs of the equations. You need both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate on this problem. Look at problems 2.2.47-2.2.60. Use the intersect feature of the calculator, do not use the arrow / zoom keys to approximate the intersection point.

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Points per problem

# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tot
Pts 10 5 5 16 12 5 5 12 5 5 80