Week 1 - Quiz_ MAT222_ Intermediate Algebra (ACR2343B)

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Reminder : Assignments submitted during Winter Break (12/19/23 to 1/1/2024) don’t count towards participation. Learn More (https://cloud.mail.uagc.edu/winter-break? utm_source=lms&utm_campaign=winterBreak) Week 1 - Quiz Due Oct 31 at 12:59am Points 5 Questions 5 Time Limit None Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions Week 1 Quiz [CLOs: 1, 2] This quiz consists of 5 questions and is worth 2% of your course grade. Watch the assigned videos below by clicking on the links, and then begin the quiz. Video: Exercise 24: Using the LCD to Simplify Complex Fractions: Denominators Are Monomials (https://content.bridgepointeducation.com/curriculum/items/b3e72ac7-a8b2-46e2-a36b- e25c0d1db744/1/ALEKS%20Videos.zip/ALEKS%20Videos/MAT222/Week%201%20Quiz/6%205%2026- 280_e24_using_lcd_to_simplify_complex_fractions_denominators_are_monomials.m4v?.vi=htmlFiveView Video: Exercise 42: Division of Rational Expressions: Problem Written with a Division Sign (https://content.bridgepointeducation.com/curriculum/items/b3e72ac7-a8b2-46e2-a36b- e25c0d1db744/1/ALEKS%20Videos.zip/ALEKS%20Videos/MAT222/Week%201%20Quiz/6%202%2046- 267_e42_division_of_rational_expressions_problem_written_with_a_division_sign.m4v?.vi=htmlFiveView Video: Exercise 51: Division of Rational Expressions: Problem Written as a Fraction (https://content.bridgepointeducation.com/curriculum/items/b3e72ac7-a8b2-46e2-a36b- e25c0d1db744/1/ALEKS%20Videos.zip/ALEKS%20Videos/MAT222/Week%201%20Quiz/6%202%2055- 268_e51_division_of_rational_expressions_problem_written_as_a_fraction.m4v?.vi=htmlFiveViewer) Video: Exercise 66: Multiplication of Rational Expressions: All Numerators and Denominators are Monomials (https://content.bridgepointeducation.com/curriculum/items/b3e72ac7-a8b2-46e2- a36b- e25c0d1db744/1/ALEKS%20Videos.zip/ALEKS%20Videos/MAT222/Week%201%20Quiz/6%202%2070- 269_e66_multiplication_of_rational_expressions_all_nemerators_and_denominators_are_monomials.m4 Click on the Take the Quiz button when you are ready to start this exam. When finished, click on Submit Quiz .
Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 5 4 minutes 5 out of 5 LATEST Attempt 5 4 minutes 5 out of 5 Attempt 4 7 minutes 4 out of 5 Attempt 3 8 minutes 4 out of 5 Attempt 2 8 minutes 4 out of 5 Attempt 1 129 minutes 3 out of 5 Score for this attempt: 5 out of 5 Submitted Oct 24 at 12:13pm This attempt took 4 minutes. Take the Quiz Again 1 / 1 pts Question 1 In the video, Exercise 42 – Division of Rational Expressions: Problem Written With a Division Sign, the fraction on the left is flipped and we start to factor. True False Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 2
When looking the example in the video, Exercise 24: Using the LCD to Simplify Complex Fractions: Denominators are Monomials, located in the media section of Chapter 6, the denominator of the simplified fractions is ____________. 3 – 7x 8x – 9 3x + 4 Correct! Correct! 4 – 6x 1 / 1 pts Question 3 When looking the example in the video, Exercise 24: Using the LCD to Simplify Complex Fractions: Denominators are Monomials, located in the media section of Chapter 6, the LCD of the fractions is _________. 7x 6x 5x 4x Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 4 In the video, Exercise 66 – Multiplication of Rational Expressions: All Numerators and Denominators are Monomials, the presenter states that whenever we have bases which we are dividing, we subtract the exponents.
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True Correct! Correct! False 1 / 1 pts Question 5 When listening to the example in the Video: Exercise #51 , which is located in the media section of Chapter 6, the presenter rewrites the complex fraction as a division problem. True Correct! Correct! False Quiz Score: 5 out of 5