Practice A: Name - Date
Practice A: Name - Date
Practice A: Name - Date
Date
Lesson
Practice A
2.3 For use with the lesson Add, Subtract, and Multiply Polynomials
27. Population For 1995 through 2003, the male population M (in millions) and the
female population F (in millions) of the United States can be modeled by
Lesson 2.3
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Lesson 2.2 Use Properties of Lesson 2.3 Add, Subtract, and
Exponents, continued Multiply Polynomials
c. Sample answer: Female; According to the Teaching Guide
models, the average 14-year-old male is about
1. 2x 2 2 11x 1 9 2. 5x 2 1 5x 2 18
answers
6000
is twice the product of the terms of the binomial.
5600
5. If the operation in the binomial is addition,
5200
4800 then the operations in the simplified expression
4400 are addition. If the operation in the binomial is
p
4
then subtract twice the product of the terms (12x);
finally, add the square of the last term (4). So,
(inches)
3
2
(3x 2 2)2 5 9x 2 2 12x 1 4
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 t Practice Level A
Month (1 5 January)
1. 6x 3 2 x 2 1 3x 2 9 2. 2x 3 2 8x 2 2 8x 1 9
July, August 3. 3x 2 1 5x 1 16 4. 5x 2 2 3 5. 6x 2 2 3x
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Lesson 2.3 Add, Subtract, and Study Guide
Multiply Polynomials, continued 1. 3x 3 2 3x 2 1 4x 1 3 2. 7x 2 2 9x 1 7
25. 2x 2 1 x 2 3 26. 3x 2 2 7x 1 2 3. z 3 2 6z 2 1 8z 2 3 4. x 3 2 7x 1 6
27. Y 5 20.01975t 4 1 0.2309t 3 2 0.44t 2 1 5. x 3 1 6x 2 1 12x 1 8 6. 49y 2 2 28y 1 4
answers
2.27t 1 263 7. 16d 2 2 9 8. 4a 2 1 20a 1 25
Practice Level B 9. V 5 (x 3 1 7x 2 1 16x 1 12); 36
1. 3y 2 2 6y 2 3 2. x 2 1 9x 2 8 Real-Life Application
3 2
3. 5m 2 4m 1 9m 2 3 1. Triangular-base pyramid: 4, 10, 20, 35, 56, 84,
4 3 2
4. 7s 2 2s 2 8s 1 s 1 7 120, 165, 220, 286, 364; Square-base pyramid: 5,
14, 30, 55, 91, 140, 204, 285, 385, 506, 650
5. 211q 3 1 5q 2 1 6q 1 16
2. Constructing a Pyramid
6. 23z 4 2 z 3 1 3z 2 1 6z 1 2
C
in pyramid
8. 5x 5 1 x 4 2 x 3 2 5x 9. 10x 4 2 2x 3 400
Square-base
300
2 2
10. w 2 9w 1 8 11. c 1 14c 1 40 200
2 3 2 100
12. g 1 7g 2 18 13. y 1 5y 2 8y 1 2 0
Triangular-base
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 n
14. 2n3 1 9n2 2 12n 2 35 15. x 2 2 6x 1 9 Number of layers
6 6
1 1 1 1 3
1. w 3 1 2w 2 1 6w 2 9 1 1 and } 6n 3 1 } 2n 2 1 } 3n; }2n 2 1 } 2n 1 1.
2. 2x 4 2 3x 3 1 2x 2 1 3x 1 3 13
5. }n 3 1 } 2n 2 1 } 6n 1 1
3. 4m4 1 2m3 2 2m2 1 7m 2 6 3
1 3
4. b4 2 4b3 2 6b2 1 11b 2 5 6. Find the difference between }n 3 1 }n 2 1
3 2
13 1 1 1
3 1 1 3 1 6n 1 1 and }
} 3n 3 1 } 2n 2 1 } 6n ; n 2 1 2n 1 1.
5. }x 3 2 7x 2 }
3 6. 2}c 2 3c2 1 5c 1 }
6
5 12
} } 7. 1330 cans 8. 356 cans
7. 2 2d 2 2 7d 1 9 8. 8x 3 2 2 3x 2 2 x
9. 26x 6 1 8x 5 2 2x 4 10. 30s 2 1 7s 2 2 Challenge Practice
11. 12p3 1 4p2 1 15p 1 8 1. 15x 3r 1 12x 4r 2 1 2. 20x 2r 1 2 2 15x 2r
12. 2x 4 2 6x 3 1 5x 2 1 18x 2 6 3. 12x 3m 2 10x 2m 2 18x m 1 15
13. 2x7 1 6x 6 2 3x 5 1 3x 4 1 x 4. 2x 7m 2 2x 6m 1 x 5m 2 x 4m
14. x 6 1 x 5 2 2x 4 2 6x 3 1 x 2 1 10x 2 5 5. a 2 1 b 2 1 c 2 1 2ab 1 2ac 1 2bc
15. 240q3 1 149q2 1 46q 2 8 6. a. x 4 1 6x 3 1 5x 2 2 12x 1 4
b. 16x 2 1 25y2 1 56x 2 70y 2 40xy 1 49
16. 4x 2 2 y 2 17. 8y 3 1 36y 2z 1 54yz 2 1 27z 3
1 1 1 7. (x 1 a)2 5 x 2 1 2ax 1 a 2; square of a binomial
18. }x 2 2 } 16y 2 19. 11x 2 2 2x 2 2
4xy 1 }
4 8. (x 1 a)(x 1 b) 5 x 2 1 bx 1 ax 1 ab; FOIL
20. a. A 5 20.089t 5 2 2.19t 4 1 35.35t 3 2 151.8t 2 method
1 280t 1 1904 b. Because P represents a percent, 9. a. Carey: 500r 3 1 2300r 2 1 3700r 1 1900;
it must be divided by 100 before multiplying it by F Emma: 750r 3 1 2750r 2 1 4150r 1 2150
to get the model for the average annual amount spent b. 1250r 3 1 5050r2 1 7850r 1 4050 c. Emmas
on food away from home A. c. about $2133 account is worth more.
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