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This module provides practice word problems which develop concepts related to further uses of radicals.

Several hundred years before Einstein, Isaac Newton proposed a theory of gravity. According to Newton’s theory, any two bodies exert a force on each other, pulling them closer together. The force is given by the equation F = G m 1 m 2 r 2 , where F is the force of attraction, G is a constant, m 1 and m 2 are the masses of the two different bodies, and r is the distance between them. Find a formula that would give you r if you already knew F , G , m 1 , and m 2 .

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In the following drawing, m is the height (vertical height, straight up) of the mountain; s is the length of the ski lift (the diagonal line); and x is the horizontal distance from the bottom of the ski lift to the bottom of the mountain.

Ski lift

  • A

    Label these three numbers on the diagram. Note that they make a right triangle.
  • B

    Write the relationship between the three. (Pythagorean Theorem.)
  • C

    If you build the ski lift starting 1,200 feet from the bottom of the mountain, and the mountain is 800 feet high, how long is the ski lift?
  • D

    If the ski lift is s feet long, and you build it starting x feet from the bottom of the mountain, how high is the mountain?
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Simplify 28 4 - 7 . Check your answer on your calculator.

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Simplify 1 5 + 1 5 - 2 . Check your answer on your calculator.

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Graph y = x 3 . What are the domain and range?

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Graph y = x - 3 . What are the domain and range?

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Source:  OpenStax, Advanced algebra ii: activities and homework. OpenStax CNX. Sep 15, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10686/1.5
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