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Page 1: IB Mathematic Summer Packet Chapter 1 “Straight Lines”€¦ · A radical is in simplest form when the number under the radical sign is the smallest possible integer. Example 2

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IB Mathematic Summer Packet Chapter 1 “Straight Lines”

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Exercise 1A

1) State the gradient and y-intercept of the line with equation:

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Exercise 1B

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Exercise 1C

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Exercise 1D

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Chapter 3 Surds and Exponents

Exercise 3A

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Exercise 3B

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Exercise 3C

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Exercise 3D

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Exercise 3E

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