{"id":121049,"date":"2023-10-07T21:53:06","date_gmt":"2023-10-07T21:53:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=121049"},"modified":"2023-10-07T21:53:08","modified_gmt":"2023-10-07T21:53:08","slug":"aleks-exam-2023-with-100-correct-answers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/10\/07\/aleks-exam-2023-with-100-correct-answers\/","title":{"rendered":"ALEKS EXAM 2023 WITH 100%CORRECT ANSWERS"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>what is absolute value? &#8211; correct answer distance from zero on a number line<br>if you get a negative absolute value, why is it said to not have a solution? &#8211; correct answer because<br>distance can&#8217;t be negative<br>what are integers? &#8211; correct answer all whole negative and positive numbers<br>when should u switch the sign on an inequality? &#8211; correct answer when you&#8217;re dividing or multiplying by<br>a negative number<br>why is it that you can have a both negative and positive solution for absolute value? &#8211; correct answer<br>because if your main solution is positive, if u plug that back into the absolute value bars, you&#8217;ll still get a<br>positive number. absolute value always has to be positive, so if you get a negative number its not the<br>absolute value. remember this numbers that u get are the result, not the ones u plug in<br>what to do when vertical shifting a graph? &#8211; correct answer take what&#8217;s in the parentheses and put it<br>equal to 0, then translate left or right that exact amount<br>when you get 0=0 as the solution to an expression, what does this mean? &#8211; correct answer all real<br>numbers are solutions, because a real number equals a real number<br>when you get 0=-3 as the solution, what does this mean? &#8211; correct answer there&#8217;s no solution<br>a pair of coordinates represent a function if what? &#8211; correct answer they don&#8217;t have the same x\u0002coordinates<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>if you have a negative exponent as a denominator and one as the numerator, what rule can you follow<br>to make the numerator positive? &#8211; correct answer move the negative exponent to the numerator and<br>make it positive<br>when using elimination, what is the first step you have to do? &#8211; correct answer isolate one of the<br>variables,you can do this by multiplying both equations by different variables because they&#8217;re not equal<br>to each other, so you can do that and once its all in order just add down<br>what is the formula for volume of a cylinder? &#8211; correct answer V=pi r squared h<br>what units is volume always in? &#8211; correct answer cubed<br>how do u find the perfect square term? &#8211; correct answer take half of the coefficient term, then square it<br>what&#8217;s something to keep in mind when you&#8217;re determining the LCD for one fraction on one side of the<br>equation and one on the other? &#8211; correct answer you have to multiply both sides of the LCD even if one<br>side already has it, because they&#8217;re equal to each other<br>what should u remember when solving an absolute value equation that is different from an absolute<br>value inequality? &#8211; correct answer if the solution to the equation is bigger than 0, then you split them up<br>and consider both solutions, if the solution is already less than 0, it has no solutions because its already<br>negative<br>the difference between finding a union of a set and the intersection of a set? &#8211; correct answer set of all<br>elements that are in set a or set b for union, set of all elements that are in set a and set b for<br>intersection<br>what is a rational number? &#8211; correct answer a ratio of two integers, also fractions and squares that equal<br>integers<br>what is formula for area of a semicircle &#8211; correct answer a=1\/2r^2<br>what is formula for area of a triangle &#8211; correct answer 1\/2bh<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>what is absolute value? &#8211; correct answer distance from zero on a number lineif you get a negative absolute value, why is it said to not have a solution? &#8211; correct answer becausedistance can&#8217;t be negativewhat are integers? &#8211; correct answer all whole negative and positive numberswhen should u switch the sign on an inequality? 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