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Honors

Pre-Calculus



Name _________________________________________
Fall 2014 Cumulative Review (Optional)

This is a mock final exam intended for you to review the massive amount of material we
have covered this semester. It is designed to give you a comprehensive review of this
course and, if used effectively, to help you achieve a higher score on the final exam. Use
notes, Google, any assignments or projects we have completed over the semester to help
you.

Directions: Complete all problems on this mock final exam by showing your work and
answering all parts of each problem. You may use extra notebook paper if needed,youre
your work and final answer need to be recorded on this exam. Simply writing down an
answer will not be accepted and the problem will be marked as incorrect!

If you achieve a 70% on this assignment, I will reward you with two quiz grades of 100.
Doesnt sound like a lot? If you currently have a 70 in this class, you would gain 7 points
on your overall grade for this six weeks thats almost a full letter grade increase! Good
luck!

Due: Tuesday, January 6, 2015

1. Determine the domain of the function
in interval notation.






2. Let f(x) = x 4. Simplify [f(x)]2 f(x2).







3. Let




. Determine the y-intercept of h(x).

.4. Using the function in #3, determine any and all x-intercept of h(x).









5. Given the functions
and
, find







6. Find

if








7. Using the tables for the functions f and g below, find the value of (f o g-1)(5).



8. A man on the roof of a 70-foot building has to look up at a 5 angle of elevation to see the
top of a tower that is 1 mile away (5,280 feet). How tall (to the nearest tenth of a foot) is
the tower?




9. Find the exact value of cos(x-y), given that sinx = 3/5 and cosy = 5/13.







10. Find the exact value of the expression






11. Find the value of the 5 remaining trigonometric functions, given
sin = 5/7, in quadrant II







cos = _________


tan = _________






sec = _________


csc = _________






cot = _________

12. Solve for all values of in the interval 0 < 2:
.







13. A 12-foot ladder leans against a building. The top of the ladder leans against the wall
10.5 feet from the ground. What is the angle formed by the ground and the ladder?


14. Solve for all possible measures of angle B.




15. Determine the area of the triangle below.




16. Let f(x) = 2sin(2x ) + 1. Determine the period and phase shift of f(x).







17. Determine the type of conic given by each equation below:

a.

b.

d.

f. 5x2 + 5y2 + 2y = 16

c.

e.

18. Determine the rectangular equation, of the function that is defined parametrically
below









19. Plot the point

in the polar coordinate system:



20. Convert the point below from rectangular to polar coordinates. Let r > 0 and
.








21. Convert the polar equation below to rectangular form in the form of (y = _____):


2r cos + 3r sin = 4






22. Find the acute angle between the vectors v = <-4, 5> and w = <2, 6> using right triangle
trigonometry.







23. The first 5 terms of an arithmetic sequence are 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, Determine an explicit
formula for the nth term of this sequence.







24. A few years from now, the iPhone 7 will be released. The number of iPhone 7 owners
during n weeks after its release can be modeled by a geometric sequence. The number of
owners during the second week of its release (in millions) is 2.1, and the number of owners
during the fourth week is 9.261 million. Determine an explicit formula for the nth term of
this sequence.







25. Let

, where 1/3 is the first term (n=1), 2/9 is the second term (n=2),

and so on. Find the value of






26. Does the following series converge or diverge? If it converges, to what value does the
series converge?


27. Use the graph of y = f(x) below to answer questions (a) (d).

a. Find


b. Find


c. Find


d. Does

exist? If so, what is it? If not, explain why.

28. Find the value of







29. Use the graph of the function
following limits:

and

to determine the values of the





30. What value of x satisfies the equation log3(x 4) = 2?

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