What This Document Is
This document is a final exam review for MAC 1105C College Algebra at Broward College. It’s designed to help students prepare for their culminating exam by testing their knowledge of key concepts and problem-solving skills covered throughout the course. The review consists of multiple-choice questions spanning a wide range of algebra topics.
Why This Document Matters
This review is essential for students enrolled in MAC 1105C who are preparing for their final exam. Successfully navigating the material in this review can help identify areas of strength and weakness, allowing for focused study. It’s most effectively used in the days leading up to the exam as a self-assessment tool. Students who utilize this review alongside their notes, homework, and textbook are likely to perform better on the final exam.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This review provides practice questions, but it does *not* offer detailed solutions or step-by-step explanations. It’s a diagnostic tool, not a teaching resource. Students should already have a foundational understanding of the concepts to effectively use this review. It also doesn’t cover *every* possible topic that might appear on the final exam, so it shouldn’t be the sole source of preparation.
What This Document Provides
This review includes practice questions covering these topics:
* Solving radical equations and related quadratic equations.
* Identifying functions from relations.
* Calculating distance between points.
* Graph symmetry (x-axis, y-axis, origin) and even/odd functions.
* Function composition (f(x) and g(x)).
* Finding the maximum value of a quadratic function.
* Finding the center and radius of a circle.
* Domain and range of functions.
* Graphing transformations.
* Inverse functions.
* Solving exponential and logarithmic equations.
* Solving systems of equations.
* Logarithmic properties and evaluation.
* Function operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication).
This preview does *not* include the answers to the questions, detailed explanations, or additional practice problems beyond those listed.