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Math quiz 1 Jonathan Abraham Asaadi Started: August 27, 2007 1:24 PMQuestions: 10 Finish Save All Help1. (Points: 1) Solve for x: A - Bx = C + D(x + F) 1. x = (A - C)/(B + D) 2. x = (1/B)(C + DF) - A 3. x = (A - DF - C)/(B + D) 4. x = 7.13 5. x = A/B + C + D(1 + F) Save Answer 2. (Points: 1) Solve for x: x/a + x = 8b 1. x = 4ab 2. x = 8ab 3. x = 8b / (a - 1) 4. x = 8b / (a + 1) 5. x = 8ab / (1 + a) Save Answer 3. (Points: 1) If 10x + 10y = 0 and Page 1 of 6Assessment8/27/2007https://onlinelearning.tamu.edu/webct/urw/lc287457063031.tp288667884021/allViewAsse...4x - 4y = -8 then 1. x = -1, y = 1 2. x = -10, y = 10 3. x = 1, y = -1 4. x = 0, y = -2 5. x = -2, y = 0 Save Answer 4. (Points: 1) Solve for t: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Save Answer 5. (Points: 1) In the diagram below, Page 2 of 6Assessment8/27/2007https://onlinelearning.tamu.edu/webct/urw/lc287457063031.tp288667884021/allViewAsse...1. Fx=Ftan( ) 2. Fy=Fsin ( ) 3. Fx=Fsin( ) 4. Fy=Fcos( ) 5. Fy=Ftan ( ) Save Answer 6. (Points: 1) In the triangle shown below: Page 3 of 6Assessment8/27/2007https://onlinelearning.tamu.edu/webct/urw/lc287457063031.tp288667884021/allViewAsse...1. cot( ) = c / a 2. cot( ) = b / c 3. cot( ) = a / c 4. cot( ) = a / b 5. cot( ) = b / a Save Answer 7. (Points: 1) 1/5 + 5/1 = 1. 26 2. 1/25 3. 26/5 4. 5/26 5. 1 Save Answer 8. (Points: 1) 1/5 + 3/4 = 1. 3/9 2. 19/20 3. 3/20 4. 4/15 5. 4/9 Save Answer Page 4 of 6Assessment8/27/2007https://onlinelearning.tamu.edu/webct/urw/lc287457063031.tp288667884021/allViewAsse...9. (Points: 1) If A is equal to B and B is equal to C then we can say that: 1. A is greater than C 2. A is necessarily equal to C 3. A is smaller than C 4. there is not enough information to determine a relationship between A and C 5. A is not necessarily equal to C Save Answer 10. (Points: 1) Evaluate the following indefinite integral: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Save Answer Page 5 of 6Assessment8/27/2007https://onlinelearning.tamu.edu/webct/urw/lc287457063031.tp288667884021/allViewAsse...Finish Save All HelpPage 6 of


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