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Use isometric dot paper to draw figure.
A tetrahedron
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Use isometric dot paper to draw figure.
A rectangular prism with length 4 units, width 2 units and height 2 units.
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If we subtract –3x2y2 from x2y2, then we get ______.
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Subtract:
5a2b2c2 from –7a2b2c2
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Subtract:
6x2 – 4xy + 5y2 from 8y2 + 6xy – 3x2
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Subtract:
2ab2c2 + 4a2b2c – 5a2bc2 from –10a2b2c + 4ab2c2 + 2a2bc2
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Subtract:
3t4 – 4t3 + 2t2 – 6t + 6 from – 4t4 + 8t3 – 4t2 – 2t + 11
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Subtract:
2ab + 5bc – 7ac from 5ab – 2bc – 2ac + 10abc
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Subtract:
7p(3q + 7p) from 8p(2p – 7q)
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Subtract:
–3p2 + 3pq + 3px from 3p(– p – a – r)
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Multiply the following:
(pq – 2r), (pq – 2r)
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The table shows the mass of the planets, the sun and the moon in our solar system.
| Celestial Body |
Mass (kg) | Mass (kg) Standard Notation |
| Sun | 1,990,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | 1.99 × 1030 |
| Mercury | 330,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | |
| Venus | 4,870,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | |
| Earth | 5,970,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | |
| Mars | 642,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | |
| Jupiter | 1,900,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | |
| Saturn | 568,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | |
| Uranus | 86,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | |
| Neptune | 102,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 | |
| Pluto | 12,700,000,000,000,000,000,000 | |
| Moon | 73,500,000,000,000,000,000,000 |
- Write the mass of each planet and the Moon in scientific notation.
- Order the planets and the moon by mass, from least to greatest.
- Which planet has about the same mass as earth?
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The table shows the average distance from each planet in our solar system to the sun.
| Planet | Distance from Sun (km) |
Distance from Sun (km) Standard Notation |
| Earth | 149,600,000 | 1.496 × 108 |
| Jupiter | 778,300,000 | |
| Mars | 227,900,000 | |
| Mercury | 57,900,000 | |
| Neptune | 4,497,000,000 | |
| Pluto | 5,900,000,000 | |
| Saturn | 1,427,000,000 | |
| Uranus | 2,870,000,000 | |
| Venus | 108,200,000 |
- Complete the table by expressing the distance from each planet to the Sun in scientific notation.
- Order the planets from closest to the sun to farthest from the sun.
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This table shows the mass of one atom for five chemical elements. Use it to answer the question given.
| Element | Mass of atom (kg) |
| Titanium | 7.95 × 10–26 |
| Lead | 3.44 × 10–25 |
| Silver | 1.79 × 10–25 |
| Lithium | 1.15 × 10–26 |
| Hydrogen | 1.674 × 10–27 |
- Which is the heaviest element?
- Which element is lighter, Silver or Titanium?
- List all five elements in order from lightest to heaviest.
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Suppose you have a stretching machine which could stretch almost anything. For example, if you put a 5 metre stick into a (× 4) stretching machine (as shown below), you get a 20 metre stick. Now if you put 10 cm carrot into a (× 4) machine, how long will it be when it comes out?

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Two machines can be hooked together. When something is sent through this hook up, the output from the first machine becomes the input for the second. Which two machines hooked together do the same work a (× 102) machine does? Is there more than one arrangement of two machines that will work?

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Two machines can be hooked together. When something is sent through this hook up, the output from the first machine becomes the input for the second. Which stretching machine does the same work as two (× 2) machines hooked together?
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Similarly, repeater machine is a hypothetical machine which automatically enlarges items several times. For example, sending a piece of wire through a (× 24) machine is the same as putting it through a (× 2) machine four times. So, if you send a 3 cm piece of wire through a (× 24) machine, its length becomes 3 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 = 48 cm. It can also be written that a base (2) machine is being applied 4 times.

What will be the new length of a 4 cm strip inserted in the machine?
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For the following repeater machines, how many times the base machine is applied and how much the total stretch is?

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Find three repeater machines that will do the same work as a (× 64) machine. Draw them, or describe them using exponents.
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