Solve for all of the following linear equations:
1. 2p = 0
2. h+1=0
3. 2k-1=5
4. 5t-20=15
5. 8y+3=27
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Decimal
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Answer all of the following.
1. Calculate 123.7+2.4
2. Calculate 23+7.3
3. Calculate 32.45+413.75
4. Calculate 243.232+19.079
5. Calculate 324.8 + 0.78
6. Calculate 243-1.65
7. Calculate 12.7-8.87
8. Calculate 4.3-1.5
9. Calculate 2.3-0.65
10. Calculate 9.46-5.75
11. Calculate 120x0.5
12. Calculate 1234x0.002
13. Calculate 405x1.2
14. Calculate 12.4x2.2
15. Calculate 4.53x0.1
16. Calculate 315/0.5
17. Calculate 1.24/0.02
18. Calculate 4.9/0.7
19. Calculate 324.5/0.05
20. Calculate 144/1.2
1. Calculate 123.7+2.4
2. Calculate 23+7.3
3. Calculate 32.45+413.75
4. Calculate 243.232+19.079
5. Calculate 324.8 + 0.78
6. Calculate 243-1.65
7. Calculate 12.7-8.87
8. Calculate 4.3-1.5
9. Calculate 2.3-0.65
10. Calculate 9.46-5.75
11. Calculate 120x0.5
12. Calculate 1234x0.002
13. Calculate 405x1.2
14. Calculate 12.4x2.2
15. Calculate 4.53x0.1
16. Calculate 315/0.5
17. Calculate 1.24/0.02
18. Calculate 4.9/0.7
19. Calculate 324.5/0.05
20. Calculate 144/1.2
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Algebra
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Practise yourself and sharpened your skill.
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Polynomial
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Percentages
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Answer all of the following.
1. Calculate
(a) 20% of $200
(b) 5% 0f $5 000
2. Dahlia use 30% of her salary to pay for food each month. If the amount used for food is $500, what is her salary?
3. David deposit $4000 at the beginning of year 2009. After a full year, what is his dividend if the rate is 6% ?
1. Calculate
(a) 20% of $200
(b) 5% 0f $5 000
2. Dahlia use 30% of her salary to pay for food each month. If the amount used for food is $500, what is her salary?
3. David deposit $4000 at the beginning of year 2009. After a full year, what is his dividend if the rate is 6% ?
Partial Fractions
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Answer all of the following.
1. Express (x+9)/(10+3x-x^2) in partial fractions.
2. Express (2x^2+7)/(x-2)(x^2+1) in partial fractions.
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1. Express (x+9)/(10+3x-x^2) in partial fractions.
2. Express (2x^2+7)/(x-2)(x^2+1) in partial fractions.
Hi there! Email me your answer..
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Linear Equations
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Answer all of the following
1. Solve
(a) x+3=0
(b) x-7=0
(c) x+2=5
(d) x-4=2
2. Solve
(a) 2x+4=0
(b) 5x-3=17
(c) 3x+5=23
(d) (1/2)x=9
3. Solve
(a) 1-x = 5
(b) 9-2x=7
(c) (1/5)(3-x)=10
(d) (1/3)x=(2/5)
4. Solve
(a) 1-3x=x+5
(b) 7-x=3x-1
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1. Solve
(a) x+3=0
(b) x-7=0
(c) x+2=5
(d) x-4=2
2. Solve
(a) 2x+4=0
(b) 5x-3=17
(c) 3x+5=23
(d) (1/2)x=9
3. Solve
(a) 1-x = 5
(b) 9-2x=7
(c) (1/5)(3-x)=10
(d) (1/3)x=(2/5)
4. Solve
(a) 1-3x=x+5
(b) 7-x=3x-1
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modulus
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Answer all of the following.
1. Find the solution set for
(a)| x |> 3 (b) |x| < 7
2. Find the solution set for
(a) | x-2|< 5 (b) |x+7| > 12
3. Find the solution set for the following
(a) |2x+5| < 20 (b)| (1/3)x-8| >6
4. Find the solution set for the following
(a) |7x-3| <| x+2| (b) | 5-3x| >| 5x -1|
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1. Find the solution set for
(a)| x |> 3 (b) |x| < 7
2. Find the solution set for
(a) | x-2|< 5 (b) |x+7| > 12
3. Find the solution set for the following
(a) |2x+5| < 20 (b)| (1/3)x-8| >6
4. Find the solution set for the following
(a) |7x-3| <| x+2| (b) | 5-3x| >| 5x -1|
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Whole number - Combined operations
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Answer all of the following.
1. Calculate 12-4+7
2. Calculate 3x20-7x4
3. Calculate 72 - 2x15+3
4. Evaluate 48/(8-5)
5. Evaluate 32/8 + 49/7
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1. Calculate 12-4+7
2. Calculate 3x20-7x4
3. Calculate 72 - 2x15+3
4. Evaluate 48/(8-5)
5. Evaluate 32/8 + 49/7
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Whole Number
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