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    • [DOCX File]Sig Figs, Scientific Notation and Conversions

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      7. 1 x 2.456723189468238979874924 = (Don’t use your calculator!) Let’s look at addition and subtraction: 8. 145 lbs – 3.0 lbs = (Hint: Line up the decimal places like you did in elementary school) 9. 145 lbs – 0.4 lbs = 10. The Earth has a mass of 6.0 x 1024 kg. A 0.15 kg baby chinchilla is born.

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    • [DOC File]CALCULUS BC

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      On problems 1 – 4, sketch the graph of a function f that satisfies the stated conditions. 1. f has a limit at x = 3, but it is not continuous at x = 3. 2. f is not continuous at x = 3, but if its value at x = 3 is changed from to, it becomes . continuous at x = 3. 3. f has a removable discontinuity at x = c for which is undefined. 4.

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    • [DOC File]Graph the function y = x 4 + 5x 3 – 6x 2 – 13x – 20

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      when x = -4.274. 7. relative maximum: -15.280. when x = -0.649. 8. f (x) = g (x) for x = -4.940 and -3.025. 9. f (x) ≤ g (x) for x in the interval [-4.940, -3.025] (You didn’t need to do anything else in your calculator here. Use #8 and the graph to answer.) 10. f (x) = 50 for x = …

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    • [DOCX File]Math Test—Calculator - SAT Suite of Assessments

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      Math Test—Calculator. 38 Questions. Turn to Section . 4. of your answer sheet to answer the questions in this section. Directions. For questions 1 through 30, solve each problem, choose the best answer from the choices provided, and indicate your answer choice on your answer sheet.

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    • [DOC File]Pre-Calculus Unit 4- 1st 9-weeks

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      Month Jan Feb March April May June July August Sept Oct Nov Dec Temp(F) 21.2 25.7 36.7 48.6 59.0 68.4 73.0 71.8 64.2 52.5 39.7 27.3 Use the 12 data points (with x = 1 corresponding to January) to find a periodic model of the data.

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    • [DOC File]Scientific Notation Worksheet

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      4. (–4.12 x 10–4) (7.33 x 1012) 11. (3.1 x 1014) (4.4 x 10–12) –6.6 x 10–14. 5. 1.0 x 10–14 12. (8.2 x 10–3) (–7.9 x 107) 4.2 x 10–6 7.3 x 10–16. 6. 7.85 x 1026 13. (–1.6 x 105) (–2.4 x 1015) 6.02 x 1023 8.9 x 103. 7. (–3.2 x 10–7) (–8.6 x 10–9) 14. (7.0 x 1028) (–3.2 x 10–20) (–6.4 x 1035)

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