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Algebra 2 flash cards for staff

Preview of For time t ≥ 0, the velocity of a particle moving along the x-axis is given by

For time t ≥ 0, the velocity of a particle moving along the x-axis is given by

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Scholar Friends
For time t ≥ 0, the velocity of a particle moving along the x-axis is given by v(t) = x3 - 3x2 + x. The initial position of the particle at time t = 0 is x = 3. Which of the following gives the total distance the particle traveled from time t = 0 to time t = 4?Question 2What is the average value ofon the closed interval [1, 3]?Question 3Which definite integral represents the area of the region that is bounded by 3x + 3y2 = 0 and y = 2x + 1?Question 4A certain mosquito population changes at the r
Preview of SAT I Math Dictionary Vocabulary Study Flashcards 80 cards

SAT I Math Dictionary Vocabulary Study Flashcards 80 cards

Created by
MathNoHow
Students often love flashcards, and this is a set of 80 flashcards for the SAT I Math test.These cards are designed to help students with the various terms and vocabulary that they don’t understand, often forget or have trouble learning how to apply. The cards have the terms in alphabetical order from 1 – 80 with concise but helpful diagrams and examples where necessary or possible.The cards come in two different formats: one with boxes and one without.Look at the screenshots or download the pre
Preview of Flash Cards for the CSET Math Subtest 1 (Algebra) - Free!

Flash Cards for the CSET Math Subtest 1 (Algebra) - Free!

Created by
Carolyn Foot
I made this set of flash cards while preparing for my CSET a couple of weeks ago. I included methods/formulas based on the questions I found on online practice tests. Please note that this isn't an exhaustive list of the skills and formulas you need to know for the CSET Subtest 1. I chose to exclude some of the "easier" math that I already knew (such as linear/quadratic/exponential functions/systems/inequalities). I only made flash cards for what I personally had to study for in order to pass th
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