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Precalculus Exam Review, Both Semesters EDITABLE | BUNDLE

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    This bundle contains the exam review for both first and second semester. Both are 100% editable in Microsoft Word. You will need Microsoft's Equation Editor to edit the equations (this usually comes preloaded on Word.)


    Topics covered in the first semester (65 questions):

    • Solve non-linear inequalities
    • Identify the domain of a function algebraically
    • Even, odd functions
    • Transformations of functions
    • Inverse functions
    • Composition of functions
    • Graphs of quadratic functions (identify key features, find x-intercepts, write in the form y = a(x – h)^2 + k
    • Divide polynomials using long division or synthetic division
    • Operate with complex numbers
    • Remainder Theorem
    • Given the zeros of a polynomial, write the equation
    • Find all of the zeros of a polynomial function
    • Graphs of rational functions (identify horizontal, vertical, and slant asymptotes and holes)
    • Exponential and logarithmic functions (identify intercepts and asymptotes)
    • Properties of logarithms
    • Solving exponential equations (medium and advanced)
    • Solving logarithmic equations (medium and advanced)
    • Continuous compound interest
    • Recursive sequences
    • Find the nth term of an arithmetic or geometric sequence
    • Find the sum of a finite arithmetic or geometric sequence
    • Find the sum of an infinite geometric sequence
    • Summation/sigma notation
    • Factorial notation
    • Expanding binomials using the Binomial Theorem
    • Counting Principles
    • Basic probability

    Topics covered in the second semester (80 problems):

    • Converting between degrees and radians
    • Reference angles
    • Using the Unit Circle to evaluate trig functions
    • Finding trig functions of any angle
    • Graphs of sine, cosine, cotangent, cosecant
    • Verifying/proving trig identities
    • Solving trig equations within a given domain
    • Solving trig equations over the entire domain
    • Sum and Difference Identities
    • Inverse trig functions
    • Law of Sines, including the Ambiguous Case
    • Law of Cosines
    • Using the Law of Sines and/or Law of Cosines to solve real-life problems
    • Bearings (as used in navigation)
    • Vector operations with two-dimensional vectors
    • Finding the magnitude of a two-dimensional vector
    • Finding the direction angle of a two-dimensional vector
    • Dot/scalar product of two-dimensional vectors
    • Finding the angle between two two-dimensional vectors
    • Write the equation of a circle, parabola, ellipse, or hyperbola in standard form
    • Sketch the graph of circle, parabola, ellipse, or hyperbola
    • Convert between the general form and the standard form of a conic
    • Rewrite a set of parametric equations as a rectangular equation
    • Convert between polar coordinates and rectangular coordinates
    • Convert between polar equations and rectangular equations
    • Sketch the graph of a polar equation
    • Find the limit of a function when given the graph
    • Find the limit of a function by direct substitution, factoring, or rationalizing
    • Find the derivative of a function using the limit definition of a derivative
    • Find the derivative of a function using the Power Rule
    • Write the equation of the tangent line to a polynomial function

    LICENSING TERMS: All rights reserved. Purchase of this unit entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for single classroom use only. Duplication for a colleague, an entire school, an entire school system, or for commercial purposes (including websites such as Outschool) is strictly forbidden without written permission from the publisher. Licenses are non-transferrable; this means they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. You may purchase additional licenses at a discount here on Teachers Pay Teachers.

    COPYRIGHT TERMS: Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website – unless it is password protected and can only be accessed by students) is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). These items can be picked up in a google search and then shared worldwide for free.

    Questions or concerns? email me at rebecca@hoffmath.com

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