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Math 110 Exam 1 – College Algebra/Introductory Mathematics – Comprehensive Practice Questions and Exam Preparation Material

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This document covers the key topics and practice questions typically included in Math 110 Exam 1. It includes foundational concepts such as algebraic expressions, equations, functions, graphing, and problem-solving techniques to support effective exam preparation. The material aligns with early-course content and helps reinforce mathematical understanding and analytical skills.

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Math 110 Exam 1 with Verified Question and
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Finding Domain - Correct Answer -Rule 1) cannot divide by zero

Set denominator to zero and solve

Finding Domain - Correct Answer -Rule 2) cannot take the square root of negative
number

Set what is inside radical >= 0 and solve

*make number lines*

Polynomial Function - Correct Answer -ex: f(x) = 2x^4 + 3x^2 - 10x

All powers must be *non negative whole numbers* cannot have negative powers,
square roots, or fractional powers

The *degree* of the function is the highest power (in this case 4)

Rational Function - Correct Answer -ex: f(x) = (x^3 +5x^2 -7) / x+1

It is the QUOTIENT of 2 polynomials
This means NO negative powers, square roots or fractional powers

*does NOT have a degree*

Power Function - Correct Answer -ex: f(x) = 2x^5, 3x^-2, square roots, etc.

Powers can be any real number (including negatives and fractions)

*does NOT have a degree*

All polynomial functions are power functions... - Correct Answer -but the reverse is
not true! Not all power functions are polynomial functions

Equilibrium Point - Correct Answer -occurs where the supply function equals the
demand function

S(x) = d(x)

To find equilibrium *quantity* - Correct Answer -set s(x) =d(x) and solve for x

To find equilibrium *price*, p - Correct Answer -set s(x) =d(x) and solve for x and
plug it back into either s(x) or d(x)


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