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The Princeton Review 24 Prime Parkway, Suite 201 Natick, MA 01760 E-mail: [email protected] Copyright © 2016 by TPR Education IP Holdings, LLC. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Random House LLC, New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada, a division of Penguin Random House Ltd., Toronto. Terms of Service: The Princeton Review Online Companion Tools (“Student Tools”) for the retail books are available for only the two most recent editions of that book. Student Tools may be activated only twice per eligible book purchased for two consecutive 12-month periods, for a total of 24 months of access. Activation of Student Tools more than twice per book is in direct violation of these Terms of Service and may result in discontinuation of access to Student Tools Services. ISBN 9781101920077 Ebook ISBN 9781101920084 ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. and SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, neither of which is affiliated with The Princeton Review. The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University. Editor: Aaron Riccio Production Artist: Deborah A. Silvestrini Production Editors: Liz Rutzel and Harmony Quiroz Template Design: Maurice Kessler EDITORIAL Rob Franek, Senior VP, Publisher Casey Cornelius, VP Content Development Mary Beth Garrick, Director of Production Selena Coppock, Managing Editor Meave Shelton, Senior Editor Colleen Day, Editor Sarah Litt, Editor Aaron Riccio, Editor Orion McBean, Editorial Assistant RANDOM HOUSE PUBLISHING TEAM Tom Russell, Publisher Alison Stoltzfus, Publishing Manager Jake Eldred, Associate Managing Editor Ellen Reed, Production Manager v4.1 a Acknowledgments I first and foremost thank my family for always being supportive of me in all my endeavors. My high school math teachers, especially the talented Ed Davis, were inspiring and encouraging, as was Ali, who believed I was capable of studying graduate level math as an undergrad. I am grateful to Sara for opening the door to the world of test preparation work for me. Thanks to Aaron Riccio and the rest of the staff at The Princeton Review for the tremendous amount of work they put into the creation of this especially challenging book. I appreciate all of the opportunities TPR has given me over the years. Finally, I thank my wonderful husband, Takashi, whose support and confidence have sustained me throughout this process. —Theresa Duhon Additionally, The Princeton Review would like to emphatically thank Theresa Duhon for her unwavering, above-and-beyond commitment to this project, Maurice Kessler for his outstanding attention to detail and design, Craig Patches and Scott Harris for bearing with us through the art creation process, and Deborah A. Silvestrini for her nonstop, can-do attitude toward laying out this book. Special thanks also to Liz Rutzel and Harmony Quiroz for reviewing this text. Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Acknowledgments Register Your Book Online! About This Book 1 Complex Numbers and Polynomials Lesson 1.1 Complex Numbers Lesson 1.2 Operations with Polynomials Lesson 1.3 Polynomial Identities Lesson 1.4 Graphing Polynomials (Beyond Quadratics) Lesson 1.5 Tips for Factoring Polynomials Lesson 1.6 Polynomials in the Real World 2 Systems of Equations and Rational Expressions Lesson 2.1 The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra Lesson 2.2 Systems of Equations Lesson 2.3 Variation Equations Lesson 2.4 Rational Expressions 3 Radical and Rational Equations and Inequalities Lesson 3.1 Rational Equations in One Variable Lesson 3.2 Rational Inequalities in One Variable Lesson 3.3 Rational Functions Lesson 3.4 Radical Equations in One Variable Lesson 3.5 Radical Inequalities in One Variable Lesson 3.6 Radical Functions 4 Trigonometric Functions Lesson 4.1 Trigonometric Ratios and Triangles Lesson 4.2 Radians Lesson 4.3 Trigonometric Functions and Circles Lesson 4.4 Graphing Trigonometric Functions Lesson 4.5 Trigonometric Function Identities Lesson 4.6 Trigonometric Functions in Real Life 5 Logarithms Lesson 5.1 Inverse Functions Lesson 5.2 Logarithms Lesson 5.3 Logarithmic Identities Lesson 5.4 Logarithmic Functions Lesson 5.5 Logarithms in the Real World 6 More Functions Lesson 6.1 Cube Root Functions Lesson 6.2 Piecewise-Defined Functions Lesson 6.3 Exponential Functions 7 Making and Using Mathematical Models Lesson 7.1 Manipulating Equations Lesson 7.2 Interpreting Equations, Tables, and Graphs Lesson 7.3 Modeling Situations with Equations and Inequalities Lesson 7.4 Modeling Situations with Graphs 8 Inferences and Conclusions from Data Lesson 8.1 Data Collection Lesson 8.2 Means and Measures of Variability Lesson 8.3 Frequency Distributions Lesson 8.4 Probability Distributions Lesson 8.5 Sample Proportions and Sampling Distributions Lesson 8.6 Confidence Intervals and Margins of Error

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