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INSTRUCTOR’S SOLUTIONS MANUAL — Beginning & Intermediate Algebra, 7th Edition — Elayn Martin-Gay — ISBN 9780137644520

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The Instructor’s Solutions Manual for Beginning & Intermediate Algebra, 7th Edition by Elayn Martin-Gay (ISBN 9780137644520 / eText ISBN 9780137644261) provides fully worked-out solutions for all student exercises including section problems, chapter reviews, and final exam material, aligned with the complete Table of Contents from the official textbook. The manual includes detailed step-by-step explanations, intermediate steps, error-analysis comments, and strategies for teaching difficult topics. The chapters covered are Chapter 1: Review of Real Numbers, Chapter 2: Equations, Inequalities, and Problem Solving, Chapter 3: Graphs and Functions, Chapter 4: Polynomial Expressions, Chapter 5: Rational Expressions, Chapter 6: Radical Expressions, Chapter 7: Quadratic Equations, Chapter 8: Rational Exponents and Exponential Functions, Chapter 9: Systems of Linear Equations, Chapter 10: Absolute Value and Piecewise-Defined Functions, Chapter 11: Inverse, Composite, and Parametric Functions, Chapter 12: Conic Sections, Chapter 13: Sequences, Series, and the Binomial Theorem, Chapter 14: Rational and Radical Equations, Chapter 15: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Chapter 16: Additional Topics in Functions, Chapter 17: Linear and Nonlinear Inequalities, and Chapter 18: Applications of Algebra.

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Beginning & Intermediate Algebra – 7th Edition
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INSTRUCTOR’S
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SOLUTIONS
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MANUAL
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Elayn Martin-Gay
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Comprehensive Solutions Manual for Instructors and
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© Elayn Martin-Gay

All rights reserved. Reproduction or distribution without permission is prohibited.
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, Contents
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Chapter 1 1
Chapter 2 34
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Chapter 3 100
Chapter 4 156
Chapter 5 212
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Chapter 6 261
Chapter 7 303
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Chapter 8 375
Chapter 9 416
Chapter 10 450
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Chapter 11 503
Chapter 12 594
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Chapter 13 649
Chapter 14 698
Appendix A 733
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Appendix B 735
Appendix C 753
Appendix D 755
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Appendix E 760
Appendix F 765
Appendix G 767
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Practice Final Exam 768

, Chapter 1
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Section 1.2 Practice Exercises 12 12
c. 3= since simplifies to 3.
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1. a. 5 < 8 since 5 is to the left of 8 on the number
line. 7. a. |−8| = 8 since −8 is 8 units from 0 on a
number line.
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b. 6 > 4 since 6 is to the right of 4 on the
number line. b. |9| = 9 since 9 is 9 units from 0 on a number
line.
c. 16 < 82 since 16 is to the left of 82 on the
number line.
c. |−2.5| = 2.5 since −2.5 is 2.5 units from 0 on
a number line.
2. a. 9 ≥ 3 is true, since 9 > 3 is true.
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b. 3 ≥ 8 is false, since neither 3 > 8 nor 3 = 8 is 5 5 5 5
d. = since is unit from 0 on a
true. 11 11 11 11
number line.
c. 25 ≤ 25 is true, since 25 = 25 is true.
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1 1 1 1
d. 4 ≤ 14 is true, since 4 < 14 is true. e. − = since − is unit from 0 on a
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3. a. 3<8 number line.

b. 15 ≥ 9 8. a. |8| = |−8| since 8 = 8.
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c. 6≠7 b. |−3| > 0 since 3 > 0.

4. The integer −10 represents 10 meters below sea c. |−7| < |−11| since 7 < 11.
level.
d. |3| > |2| since 3 > 2.
5. a. The natural number is 25.
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e. |0| < |−4| since 0 < 4.
b. The whole number is 25.
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c. The integers are 25, −15, −99.
1. The whole numbers are {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...}.
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d. The rational numbers are 25, , −15, − , 2. The natural numbers are {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...}.
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−3.7, 8.8, −99. 3. The symbols ≠, ≤, and > are called inequality
symbols.
e. The irrational number is 5.
4. The integers are {..., −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}.
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f. The real numbers are 25, , −15, − , 5. The real numbers are {all numbers that
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3 4 correspond to points on a number line}.
5, −3.7, 8.8, −99.
6. The rational numbers are
6. a. 0 < 3 since 0 is to the left of 3 on a number a 
line.  a and b are integers, b ≠ 0  .
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b. 15 > −5 since 15 is to the right of −5 on a
number line. 7. The irrational numbers are {nonrational numbers
that correspond to points on a number line}.


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8. The distance between a number b and 0 on a 28. Negative seven is not equal to seven is written as
number line is |b|. −7 ≠ 7.
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9. To form a true statement: 0 < 7. 30. The integer 535 represents 535 feet above sea
level. The integer −8 represents 8 feet below sea
10. Five is greater than or equal to four; 5 ≥ 4 level.
11. 0 belongs to the whole numbers, the integers, the 32. The integer −11,496 represents 11,496 fewer
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rational numbers, and the real numbers; since 0 students.
is a rational number, it cannot also be an
irrational number. 34. 30 represents an ascent of feet. −50 represents a
descent of 50 feet.
12. The absolute value of a real number a, denoted
by |a|, is the distance between a and 0 on a 1
number line. 36. The number belongs to the sets of: rational
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Exercise Set 1.2 numbers and real numbers.

2. 9 < 15 since 9 is to the left of 15 on a number 1
38. The number − belongs to the sets of: rational
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numbers and real numbers.
4. 2.13 > 1.13 since 2.13 is to the right of 1.13 on a
number line. 40. The number 5 belongs to the sets of: natural
numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational
6. 20 > 0 since 20 is to the right of 0 on a number numbers, and real numbers.
line.
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42. The number 3 belongs to the sets of: irrational
8. −4 > −6 since −4 is to the right of −6 on a numbers and real numbers.
number line.
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10. 0 < 100 since 0 is to the left of 100 on a number 44. The number −1 belongs to the sets of: rational
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numbers and real numbers.
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12. 360 ≥ 180 since 360 is to the right of 180 on a
number line. 46. False; negative numbers may be irrational.

14. 4 ≥ 7 is false, since 4 is to the left of 7 on a 48. True
number line.
50. False; irrational numbers are real.
16. 17 > 16 is true, since 17 is to the right of 16 on a
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number line. 1
52. False; is not an integer.
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18. 8 ⋅ 8 ≤ 8 ⋅ 7 is false, since 56 is to the left of 64
on a number line. 54. False; 0 is a whole number that is not positive.

20. 4 < 7 is true, since 4 is to the left of 7 on a 56. −200 < −20 since −200 is to the left of −20 on a
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number line. number line.

22. 0 < −15 is false, since 0 is to the right of −15 on 58. 7.1 > −7 since 7.1 is to the right of −7 on a
a number line. number line.

24. Fifteen is greater than five is written as 15 > 5. 18 24
60. < since 6 < 8.
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26. Negative ten is less than or equal to thirty-seven
is written as −10 ≤ 37. 62. |−20| > −200 since 20 > 200.


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