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1) For every positive even integer n, the function h(n) is defined to be the product of all the even integers from 2 to n, inclusive. If p is the smallest prime factor of h(100)+1, then p is . bet!een 2 and 10 ". bet!een 10 and 20 #. bet!een 20 and $0 %. bet!een $0 and &0 '. greater than &0

2) For which of the following functions is f(a+b) = F(a) + f(b) for all positive numbers a and b? f(x) = X^2 f(x) = X+ f(x) = s!uare root of x F(x) = 2"x F(x) = #$x%
$) For all positive integers m, m( ) $m !hen m is odd and m( ) m*2 !hen m is even. +hich of the foll is e,uivalent to (-() . (/() 1. 01( 2. 1&( $. $/( &. 22( 1. 10(

&) In a certain library, the fine is being assessed. the 1st day is .10c the second day on!ards the fine is either doubled or .$0c is added, !hichever is lesser. !hat is the total fine assessment on the &th day3 ./0 .20 .00 .-0 1.00

1) For every positive integer n, the function h(n) is defined to be the product of all of the even integers from 2 to n, inclusive. If p is the smallest prime factor of h(100) + 1, then p is . bet!een 2 and 10 ". bet!een 10 and 20 #. bet!een 20 and $0 %. bet!een $0 and &0 '. greater than &0

/) If (triangle( denotes one of the four arithmetic operations addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, !hat is the value of 1 (triangle( 2 3 (1) n (triangle( 0 ) n for all integers n. (2) n (triangle( n ) 0 for all integers n.

2) For every positive even integer n, the function h(n) is defined to be the product of all the even integers from 2 to n, inclusive. If p is the smallest prime factor of h(100)+1, then p is . bet!een 2 and 10 ". bet!een 10 and 20 #. bet!een 20 and $0 %. bet!een $0 and &0 '. greater than &0

&) For which of the following functions is f(a+b) = F(a) + f(b) for all positive numbers a and b? f(x) = X^2 f(x) = X+ f(x) = s!uare root of x F(x) = 2"x F(x) = #$x%

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F45 66 748I9I:' I;9'<'58 m, m(there is a bo. around m)) $m(no bo. here m) !hen m is odd and m(there is a bo. around m))1*2m(no bo. around m here) !hen m is even. +hich of the follo!ing is e,uivalent to - times /(there is a bo. around each - and /).

10) In the se,uence of positive numbers =1, =2, =$....!hat is the value of =13 (1) .i ) (.i>1)*2 for all integers i?1 (2) .1 ) .&*(.&+1)

11) 9he function f is defined for each positive three>digit integer n by f(n) ) 2@. $@y 1@A, !here ., y and A are the hundreds, tens, and units digits of n, respectively. If m and v are three>digit positive integers such that f(m) ) -f(v), then m>v ) 3 .0 ". #. 10 %. 20 '. 00

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