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First Periodical For Gen. Math

This document contains a first periodical test for a general mathematics class. The test has two sections - the first asks students to factor polynomials, the second asks students to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on functions. The test contains the student's name and other identifying information, as well as spaces for their score to be filled in. It was prepared by the instructor Joshua Bugaoisan and approved by the school director Jennifer Andres.

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First Periodical For Gen. Math

This document contains a first periodical test for a general mathematics class. The test has two sections - the first asks students to factor polynomials, the second asks students to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on functions. The test contains the student's name and other identifying information, as well as spaces for their score to be filled in. It was prepared by the instructor Joshua Bugaoisan and approved by the school director Jennifer Andres.

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FIRST PERIODICAL TEST

GENERAL MATHEMATICS

Name:____________________________________________ Date:_______________
Year/ Section:_____________________________________ Score:______________

I. Factor the following

1. x2 + 3x + 2
2. b2 + 9b + 20
3. a2 – 15a + 36
4. b2 + 3b – 40
5. x2 – 4x – 45

II. Answer the following.

1. Let f(x)= 6x2 – x – 12 and g(x)= 2x – 3. Find:

a. (f + g)(x) b. (f – g)(x) c. (f * g)(x)

2. Let f(x)= 5x – 6 and g(x)= x2 – 5x + 6

a. (f + g)(x) b. (f – g)(x) c. (f * g)(x)

3. Let f(x)= 4x2 + 3x – 1 and g(x)= 6x + 2

a. (f + g)(x) b. (f – g)(x) c. (f * g)(x)

4. Let f(x)= 3x + 8 and g(x)= 2x – 12

a. (f + g)(x) b. (f – g)(x) c. (f * g)(x)

5. Let f(x)= x2 – 15x + 54 and g(x)= 1


x–9
a. (f + g)(x) b. (f – g)(x) c. (f * g)(x) d. (f / g) (x)

Prepared by: Approved by:

JOSHUA N. BUGAOISAN JENNIFER O. ANDRES


Instructor School Director

“I recommend you avoid cheating. You can cheat to pass the exams, but your
skills will remain underdeveloped. How could you get a good profession in the
future?”

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