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Math 123c Test 4 Show all work. (10 pt. each)
1. Solve log x(9) = –1/3 for x.               .



3. Solve log4 (5) – log4 (x –1) = 3                   4. Solve 92x * 32x – 1 = 27 without a calculator.
without the calculator.

5. Draw the circle x 2 + y 2 – 6x + 8y = 9. Label the center and the highest, lowest, left most and right most
points.


6. Draw the ellipse 4x2 – 16x + y2 + 4y = –4, find the center, draw the graph and label the highest, lowest, left
most and right most points.

7. Solve the following system of equations
   3X + 2Y = 1
   2X + 3Y = –1

8. Solve
   2X + Y + 4Z = 11
    X + 2Y + 2Z = 7
   3X – 3Y –2Z = -4

9. We have 50 bills in $1’s, $5’s and $10’s. There are 4 more $10–bills than the $5–bills. Their total value is
$346. How many of each do we have? (Set up a system of equations and solve the system)


10. There’re three brand of fertilizers A, B, and C. Following is a table of the amount of nitrogen, phosphorus,
and potassium in a box of each brand (in lb). How many boxes of each brand are needed in order to make a
mixture that contains 6 lb of nitrogen, 6 lb of phosphorus and 7 lb of potassium?
Brand          A               B               C
N              1               2               2
P              2               1               2
K              2               2               1

11. Horizontal parabolas

12. Hyperbolas

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123c test 4 review b

  • 1. Math 123c Test 4 Show all work. (10 pt. each) 1. Solve log x(9) = –1/3 for x. . 3. Solve log4 (5) – log4 (x –1) = 3 4. Solve 92x * 32x – 1 = 27 without a calculator. without the calculator. 5. Draw the circle x 2 + y 2 – 6x + 8y = 9. Label the center and the highest, lowest, left most and right most points. 6. Draw the ellipse 4x2 – 16x + y2 + 4y = –4, find the center, draw the graph and label the highest, lowest, left most and right most points. 7. Solve the following system of equations 3X + 2Y = 1 2X + 3Y = –1 8. Solve 2X + Y + 4Z = 11 X + 2Y + 2Z = 7 3X – 3Y –2Z = -4 9. We have 50 bills in $1’s, $5’s and $10’s. There are 4 more $10–bills than the $5–bills. Their total value is $346. How many of each do we have? (Set up a system of equations and solve the system) 10. There’re three brand of fertilizers A, B, and C. Following is a table of the amount of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in a box of each brand (in lb). How many boxes of each brand are needed in order to make a mixture that contains 6 lb of nitrogen, 6 lb of phosphorus and 7 lb of potassium? Brand A B C N 1 2 2 P 2 1 2 K 2 2 1 11. Horizontal parabolas 12. Hyperbolas