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Polynomials Mock Assessment

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You will only have one attempt on it -- treat it like a test! Show what you know about polynomials.

This is not for a grade. Please be honest in taking it. This is to help you and I see what we need to do for future practice.

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Consider the following models:

What polynomial is represented by this diagram?

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Multiply:

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Multiply:

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Simplify the following:

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Subtract:

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Subtract:

from

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8.

During the years 1995 through 1999, the average number of roma tomatoes, R, sold by a large farmer's market can be modeled by:

The average number of cherry tomatoes, C, sold by the farmer's market can be modeled by:

Determine the model representing the total number of tomatoes, N, sold from 1995 through 1999.

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A rectangular garden, with length three times its width, is to be expanded so that both sides are increased by 5 yards.

What is the area of the new garden, as an expression?

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Multiply:

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Multiply:

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Divide:

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Divide:

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Divide:

Given the models below, which figure represents (x+2)(x+3)?