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GRE Math: Algebraic Manipulations
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gre
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algebra
Instructions:
Answer 15 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. relation
Any general set of ordered pairs
Left
Large
Large
2. domain
Largest common denominator
First - outer - inner - last
Is a set of ordered pairs such that for each x there is exactly one y
The set of x values
3. range
Largest common denominator
Any general set of ordered pairs
Set of y values
Down
4. f(x)=x³ when subtracting 5 will move the graph
Down
Largest common denominator
Right
Large
5. f(x)=x when subtracting 5 will move the graph
Down
Large
Up
Set of y values
6. f(x)=x when adding 5 will move the graph
Set of y values
Up
Largest common denominator
The set of x values
7. FOIL
Large
Largest common denominator
The set of x values
First - outer - inner - last
8. Let f(x)=x² and g(x)=3x² - the graph shows a y coordinate 3 times as
First - outer - inner - last
Down
Large
Set of y values
9. g(x)=f(x)+k is shifted k units in the vertical direction - If k>0 --> up - if k<1 - -->
Large
Any general set of ordered pairs
Is a set of ordered pairs such that for each x there is exactly one y
Down
10. f(x)=x4 to g(x)=(x+1)4 the graph will move to the
Large
Negative
Down
Left
11. If f(x+h) shows h<0 - the graph shifts more positive - if h>0 the graph shifts more
Negative
Left
Large
Up
12. function
Is a set of ordered pairs such that for each x there is exactly one y
Down
Any general set of ordered pairs
Left
13. LCD
Largest common denominator
Down
Up
Negative
14. Let f(x)=x² - and g(x)=(2x)² - the graph shows a y coordinate 2²=4 times as
Large
Largest common denominator
Is a set of ordered pairs such that for each x there is exactly one y
Right
15. f(x)=x4 to g(x)=(x-1)4 the graph will move to the
Large
Right
Set of y values
Down