SAT
SAT
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The product of two positive integers is . If the first integer is greater than twice the second integer, what is the
smaller of the two integers?
Rationale
The correct answer is . Let represent the first integer and represent the second integer. If the first integer is
greater than twice the second integer, then . It's given that the product of the two integers is ; therefore
. Substituting for in this equation yields , which can be written as
. Subtracting from each side of this equation yields . The left-hand side of
this equation can be factored by finding two values whose product is , or , and whose sum is . The two
values whose product is and whose sum is are and . Thus, the equation can be
rewritten as , which is equivalent to , or
. By the zero product property, it follows that or . Subtracting
from both sides of the equation yields . Dividing both sides of this equation by yields
. Since is a positive integer, the value of isn't . Adding to both sides of the equation
yields . Substituting for in the equation yields . Dividing both sides of this equation
by yields . Therefore, the two integers are and , so the smaller of the two integers is .
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The table shows three values of and their corresponding values of , where and is a linear
function. What is the y-intercept of the graph of in the xy-plane?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice A is correct. It's given that the table shows values of and their corresponding values of , where
. It's also given that is a linear function. It follows that an equation that defines can be written in the
form , where represents the slope and represents the y-coordinate of the y-intercept of the
graph of in the xy-plane. The slope of the graph of can be found using two points, and
, that are on the graph of , and the formula . Since the table shows values of and their
corresponding values of , substituting values of and in the equation can be used to define
function . Using the first pair of values from the table, and , yields , or .
Multiplying each side of this equation by yields , so the point is on the graph of
. Using the second pair of values from the table, and , yields , or .
Multiplying each side of this equation by yields , so the point is on the graph of .
Substituting and for and , respectively, in the formula yields
, or . Substituting for in the equation yields . Since
, substituting for and for in the equation yields , or
. Adding to both sides of this equation yields . It follows that is the y-coordinate of the y-
intercept of the graph of . Therefore, the y-intercept of the graph of is .
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A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 8
Rationale
Choice D is correct. It’s given that the graph of intersects the x-axis at and , where t is a constant.
Since this graph intersects the x-axis when or when , it follows that and . If ,
then . Adding 32 to both sides of this equation yields . Dividing both sides of this
equation by 2 yields . Taking the square root of both sides of this equation yields . Adding 4 to
both sides of this equation yields . Therefore, the value of t is 8.
Choices A, B, and C are incorrect and may result from calculation errors.
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Rationale
The correct answer is . The given function can be rewritten in the form , where is a
positive constant and the minimum value, , of the function occurs when the value of is . By completing the square,
can be written as , or
. This equation is in the form , where , , and
. Therefore, the minimum value of the given function is .
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Rationale
The correct answer is . The given equation can be rewritten as . Dividing each side of this equation by
yields . By the definition of absolute value, if , then or . Subtracting
from each side of the equation yields . Dividing each side of this equation by yields .
Similarly, subtracting from each side of the equation yields . Dividing each side of this
equation by yields . Therefore, since the two solutions to the given equation are and , the positive
solution to the given equation is .
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The function is defined by . What is the y-intercept of the graph of in the xy-plane?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice A is correct. The y-intercept of the graph of in the xy-plane occurs at the point on the graph where
. In other words, when , the corresponding value of is the y-coordinate of the y-intercept. Substituting
for in the given equation yields , which is equivalent to , or
. Thus, when , the corresponding value of is . Therefore, the y-intercept of the graph of
in the xy-plane is .
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One solution to the given equation can be written as , where is a constant. What is the value of ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice B is correct. Adding to each side of the given equation yields . To complete the square, adding
to each side of this equation yields , or . Taking the square root of each side of
this equation yields . Adding to each side of this equation yields . Since it's given that
one of the solutions to the equation can be written as , the value of must be .
Alternate approach: It's given that is a solution to the given equation. It follows that . Substituting
for in the given equation yields , or
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In the -plane, a line with equation intersects a parabola at exactly one point. If the parabola has equation
, where is a positive constant, what is the value of ?
Rationale
The correct answer is . It’s given that a line with equation intersects a parabola with equation
, where is a positive constant, at exactly one point in the xy-plane. It follows that the system of
equations consisting of and has exactly one solution. Dividing both sides of the equation of
the line by yields . Substituting for in the equation of the parabola yields .
Adding and subtracting from both sides of this equation yields . A quadratic equation in
the form of , where , , and are constants, has exactly one solution when the discriminant,
, is equal to zero. Substituting for and for in the expression and setting this expression
equal to yields , or . Adding to each side of this equation yields .
Taking the square root of each side of this equation yields . It’s given that is positive, so the value of is .
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The given function models the number of advertisements a company sent to its clients each year, where represents
the number of years since , and . If is graphed in the xy-plane, which of the following is the
best interpretation of the y-intercept of the graph in this context?
A. The minimum estimated number of advertisements the company sent to its clients during the years was .
B. The minimum estimated number of advertisements the company sent to its clients during the years was .
C. The estimated number of advertisements the company sent to its clients in was .
D. The estimated number of advertisements the company sent to its clients in was .
Rationale
Choice D is correct. The y-intercept of a graph in the xy-plane is the point where . For the given function , the y-
intercept of the graph of in the xy-plane can be found by substituting for in the equation
, which gives . This is equivalent to , or . Therefore, the
y-intercept of the graph of is . It’s given that the function models the number of advertisements a
company sent to its clients each year. Therefore, represents the estimated number of advertisements the
company sent to its clients each year. It's also given that represents the number of years since . Therefore,
represents years since , or . Thus, the best interpretation of the y-intercept of the graph of
is that the estimated number of advertisements the company sent to its clients in was .
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The first term of a sequence is . Each term after the first is times the preceding term. If represents the th term of
the sequence, which equation gives in terms of ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice D is correct. Since represents the th term of the sequence and is the first term of the sequence, the value
of is when the value of is . Since each term after the first is times the preceding term, the value of is
when the value of is . Therefore, the value of is , or , when the value of is . More generally, the
value of is for a given value of . Therefore, the equation gives in terms of .
Choice A is incorrect. This equation describes a sequence for which the first term is , rather than , and each term
after the first is , rather than , times the preceding term.
Choice B is incorrect. This equation describes a sequence for which the first term is , rather than , and each term
after the first is , rather than , times the preceding term.
Choice C is incorrect. This equation describes a sequence for which the first term is , rather than .
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The function is defined by , where and are integer constants and . The
functions and are equivalent to function , where and are constants. Which of the following equations displays
the y-coordinate of the y-intercept of the graph of in the xy-plane as a constant or coefficient?
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. Neither I nor II
Rationale
Choice D is correct. A y-intercept of a graph in the xy-plane is a point where the graph intersects the y-axis, or a point
where . Substituting for in the equation defining function yields , or
. So, the y-coordinate of the y-intercept of the graph is , or equivalently, .
It's given that function is equivalent to function , where . It follows that . Since can't be
equal to , the coefficient can't be equal to . Since , the constant , which is equal to , can't be
equal to . Therefore, function doesn't display the y-coordinate of the y-intercept of the graph of
in the xy-plane as a constant or coefficient. It's also given that function is equivalent to function , where .
The equation defining can be rewritten as . It follows that . Since
can't be equal to , the coefficient can't be equal to . Since , the constant , which is equal to
, can't be equal to . Therefore, function doesn't display the y-coordinate of the y-intercept of the
graph of in the xy-plane as a constant or coefficient. Thus, neither function nor function displays the y-
coordinate of the y-intercept of the graph of in the xy-plane as a constant or coefficient.
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice A is correct. The solution to the given system of equations can be found by solving the first equation for x, which
gives , and substituting that value of x into the second equation which gives .
Rewriting this equation by adding like terms and expanding gives . Subtracting from
both sides of this equation gives . Adding to 2 to both sides of this equation gives . Therefore, it
follows that . Substituting for y in the first equation yields . Adding to both sides of this
equation yields . Therefore, the ordered pair is a solution to the given system of equations.
Choice B is incorrect. Substituting for x and for y in the first equation yields , or ,
which isn’t a true statement. Choice C is incorrect. Substituting for x and for y in the second equation
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A. 18
B. 20
C. 24
D. 40
Rationale
Choice C is correct. If the equation is true for all x, then the expressions on both sides of the equation will be equivalent.
Multiplying the polynomials on the left-hand side of the equation gives . On the
right-hand side of the equation, the only -term is . Since the expressions on both sides of the equation are
Choice A is incorrect. If , then the coefficient of on the left-hand side of the equation would be
, which doesn’t equal the coefficient of , , on the right-hand side. Choice B is incorrect. If
, then the coefficient of on the left-hand side of the equation would be , which doesn’t equal the
coefficient of , , on the right-hand side. Choice D is incorrect. If , then the coefficient of on the left-
hand side of the equation would be , which doesn’t equal the coefficient of , , on the right-hand
side.
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A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. Neither I nor II
Rationale
Choice B is correct. The given expression can be factored by first finding two values whose sum is and whose
product is , or . Those two values are and . It follows that the given expression can be rewritten as
. Since the first two terms of this expression have a common factor of and the last two
terms of this expression have a common factor of , this expression can be rewritten as .
Since the two terms of this expression have a common factor of , it can be rewritten as .
Therefore, expression II, , is a factor of , but expression I, , is not a factor of
.
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Rationale
The correct answer is . The value of can be found by first rewriting the left-hand side of the given equation as
. Using the properties of exponents, this expression can be rewritten as . This expression can be
rewritten by subtracting the fractions in the exponent, which yields . Thus, is . Note that 7/6, 1.166, and 1.167
are examples of ways to enter a correct answer.
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Function is defined by , where and are constants. In the xy-plane, the graph of
has a y-intercept at . The product of and is . What is the value of ?
Rationale
The correct answer is . It’s given that . Substituting for in the equation
yields . It’s given that the y-intercept of the graph of is .
Substituting for and for in the equation yields , which is
equivalent to , or . Adding to both sides of this equation yields . It’s
given that the product of and is , or . Substituting for in this equation yields .
Dividing both sides of this equation by yields .
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The function is defined by the given equation. For what value of does reach its minimum?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice B is correct. It's given that , which can be rewritten as .
Since the coefficient of the -term is positive, the graph of in the xy-plane opens upward and reaches its
minimum value at its vertex. For an equation in the form , where , , and are constants, the x-
coordinate of the vertex is . For the equation , , , and . It
follows that the x-coordinate of the vertex is , or . Therefore, reaches its minimum when the value of
is .
Choice A is incorrect. This is one of the x-coordinates of the x-intercepts of the graph of in the xy-plane.
Choice C is incorrect. This is one of the x-coordinates of the x-intercepts of the graph of in the xy-plane.
Choice D is incorrect. This is the y-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of in the xy-plane.
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Rationale
Choice A is correct. The given equation can be rewritten as . Multiplying both sides of this equation by
yields . Dividing both sides of this equation by 4 yields . Taking the square root of
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In the given equation, is a constant. The equation has exactly one real solution. What is the minimum possible value
of ?
Rationale
The correct answer is . It's given that . Squaring both sides of this equation yields
, which is equivalent to the given equation if . It follows that if a solution to the
equation satisfies , then it's also a solution to the given equation; if not, it's
extraneous. The equation can be rewritten as . Adding to both
sides of this equation yields . Subtracting from both sides of this equation yields
. The number of solutions to a quadratic equation in the form ,
where , , and are constants, can be determined by the value of the discriminant, . Substituting for ,
for , and for in yields , or . The equation
has exactly one real solution if the discriminant is equal to zero, or .
Subtracting from both sides of this equation yields . Dividing both sides of this equation by yields
. Therefore, if , then the equation has exactly one real solution.
Substituting for in this equation yields , or ,
which is equivalent to . Taking the square root of both sides of this equation yields .
Adding to both sides of this equation yields . To check whether this solution satisfies , the
solution, , can be substituted for in , which yields , or . Since is greater
than , it follows that if , or , then the given equation has exactly one real solution. If ,
then the discriminant, , is negative and the given equation has no solutions. Therefore, the minimum possible
value of is .
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In the xy-plane, when the graph of the function , where , is shifted up units, the resulting graph is defined by
the function . If the graph of crosses through the point , where is a constant, what is the value of ?
Rationale
The correct answer is . It's given that in the xy-plane, when the graph of the function , where , is shifted up
units, the resulting graph is defined by the function . Therefore, function can be defined by the equation
. It's given that . Substituting for in
the equation yields . For the point , the value of is .
Substituting for in the equation yields ,
or . It follows that the graph of crosses through the point . Therefore, the value of is .