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Miscellaneous Equations and Inequalities Worksheet

This document contains 20 math problems involving inequalities, equations, and expressions. The problems cover a range of algebra topics including solving equations, expressing variables, and determining ranges of values that satisfy given conditions.

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Miscellaneous Equations and Inequalities Worksheet

This document contains 20 math problems involving inequalities, equations, and expressions. The problems cover a range of algebra topics including solving equations, expressing variables, and determining ranges of values that satisfy given conditions.

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Inequalities and Miscellaneous Equations - Worksheet 


Lesson: ​Algebra
 
1. Given x−2 2
= x+4
x−1
find the sum of the possible values of x. 
A. -5 
B. 5 
C. -7 
D. 7 
 
2. Given − ||6x2 − 4x − 18|| = ||23x2 − 12x + 22|| , what is true about the value of x? 
A. x = 0 
B. x > 0 
C. x < 0 
D. No value for x will satisfy the equation. 
 
x−3 1
3. Solve for x in the equation x−1
= . 
√x2 −7
A. 2√2  
B. 4 
C. 8 
D. 16 
 
4. Solve for x in the equation √x − 2 + 1 = √7 − x  
A. 3  
B. ± 2  
C. − 1  
D. 11  
 
5. Solve for x in the equation √x − 2 = 14  
A. 194 
B. 16 
C. 198 
D. 14 
 
 
 
 
 
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6. Express a − 3b =− 2ab − 1 in terms of a .  


3b+1
A. 1−2b  
−1+3b
B. 2b+1  
C. −2b+3
1−2b
 
b−1
D. 2b+3  
 
7. Solve for the inequality 34 > x2 − 2 > 11 . 
A. (− 6,− √13) U (√13, 6)  
B. (6, √13)  
C. − √13 < x, x < 6 (− ∞, − 6) U (√13, ∞)  
D. (− ∞, − √13) U (6, ∞)  
 
x y
8. Determine if the following statement is true: if​ x > y ​and z < 0 , ​then z
< z

A. Yes, it is always true.  
B. No, it is never true.  
C. Yes, but ONLY if y ≥ 0 . 
D. There is not enough information to deduce an answer.  
 
9. Solve for the range of values of x in the inequality − x2 + 4x − 4 > 0 . 
A. 2 > x >− 2  
B. x ≥ 2  
C. x < 2  
D. No such value/s of x satisfy the equation.  
 
10. Solve for f such that the solution set of |3x − 7| < f is − 1 < x < 17 3
.  
A. 8  
B. 10  
C. 1  
D. 13  
 
11. Solve for x such that ||2x2 + 1 || > 5 .  
A. x <− √2 U x > √2  
B. − 2 < x < 2 
C. x > √2  
D. There is no value x that satisfies the equation.  
 
12. Which of the first three statements is not always true? 
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A. If |x| > y and y > 0 , then − y > x OR x > y .  


B. If |x| < y and y < 0 , then x > 0 .  
C. If |x| = y , then x = y OR − y = x.  
D. All of the above statements are always true.  
 
13. Solve for the inequality (x − 2)(x + 7)n > 0 , where n is any even number.  
A. − 2 < x < 7  
B. − 7 < x OR x > 2  
C. − 7 < x < 2  
D. 2 < x  
 
14.  Which  of  the  following  ordered  pairs  (x,y)  will  satisfy  both  inequalities  2x + y > 7 and 
x + 2y > 4 ? 
A. (0, -6) 
B. (5, 5) 
C. (-5, 15) 
D. ( 10
3
, 13 )  
 
15.  Squidward  saw  an  ice  cream  truck  outside  his  house.  Thankfully  for  Squidward,  the 
only  flavour  remaining  was  his  favorite,  pistachio,  but  the  vendor  would  only  sell  it  if  he 
had  solved  a  math  problem  regarding  the  shape  of  the  ice  cream  cone before Plankton, 
who  too  was  gunning  for  the  last  scoop.  It  is  as  follows:  “Knowing  that  the  volume  of  a 
circular  cone  is  π r2 h3 = V ,  express  h  in  terms  of  the  other  variables.”  With  which  of  the 
following should Squidward answer the vendor? 
V
A. 3πr 2  
V πr−2
B. 3
 
πr2
C. 3V
 
−1
3V (πr)
D. r
 
 
16. Solve for x such that (x − 3)2 * (2x + 3) > 7(x2 − 6x + 9) OR x + 2 > 4 .  
A. x > 2 or − 2 > x  
B. x > 2  
C. x > 3  
D. All values of x are solutions.  
 
17. Express a in terms of x in the equation −3+√4x+1
2
= x−a
5
.  
15−√4x+1
A. 2x
 
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3x−5x√4x+1
B. 10
 
15√4x+1−5−2x
C. 2
 
15+2x−5√4x+1
D. 2
 
 
18.  Bottled  Iced  Tea  is  famous  throughout  the  Philippines.  For  standardization,  it  is 
mandatory  for  bottles  that  are  marketed  to  have  350mL  of  iced  tea  to  contain  at  least 
345mL  and  a  maximum  of  355mL  of  iced  tea. Choose the absolute value equation that x 
represents the range of values (in mL) of iced tea that satisfy the requirement. 
A. |x − 350| ≤ 5  
B. |x + 350| ≤ 5  
C. |x − 5| ≤ 350  
D. |x + 5| ≤ 350  
 
19.  Brian  sets  up  a  hot  dog  stand  in  the  centre  of  Las  Penas.  He  sells  two  types  of  hot 
dogs,  regular  and deluxe cheesy supreme that cost 60 PHP and 90 PHP respectively. He 
needs  to  buy  at  least  200  pieces  of  hot  dogs  with  a  budget  of  15000  PHP.  Letting  x  be 
the  amount  of  regular  hotdogs  and  y  be the amount of deluxe cheesy supreme hotdogs, 
determine the system of inequalities that satisfies the information provided.  
A. x + y ≥ 200; 60x + 90y ≥ 15000   
B. x + y ≥ 200; 60x + 90y ≤ 15000   
C. x + y ≤ 200; 60x + 90y ≥ 15000   
D. x + y ≤ 200; 60x + 90y ≤ 15000   
 
20. If 7x − 1 ≤ 13 , determine the maximum value of 7x + 1.  
A. 1 
B. 2 
C. 15 
D. 16

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