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Calculus 1 Exam 3 2of4

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8) Find the inverse function of f. 9) Find the exact solution and rounded to four decimal places solution of the exponential equation. 10) Find the solution using Gaussian elimination or Gauss ? Jordan elimination. 11) Determine whether the system of linear equations is inconsistent or dependent. If it is dependent, find the complete solution. Find the solution using Gaussian elimination or Gauss ? Jordan elimination 12) Graph the solution set of the system of inequality. 13) Use Cramer?s Rule to solve the system.
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Algebra Fill In Notes 2.3

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02.03 Absolute Value Equations Essential Questions How can you represent constraints by absolute value equations? How can you interpret solutions as viable or nonviable options in a model? Absolute value equations can have: Examples One solution |x|= ________ Two solutions |x|= ______________________ No solutions |x| = _____________________ To solve an advance absolute value equation e.g. |2x-3|=11 Make two equations to solve by eliminating the absolute signs and making them equal opposite sign answers: Solve below: ___________________ ___________________ Check answers by substituting both into original equation. Check answers below: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ You can show constraints in real world problems by:
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