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Financial Algebra © Cengage/South-Western Slide 1 1 5-1 CLASSIFIED ADS Compute the cost of classified ads for used cars. Compute the cost of sales tax on automobiles. OBJECTIVES
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Page 1: Financial Algebra © Cengage/South-Western Slide 1 5-1 CLASSIFIED ADS Compute the cost of classified ads for used cars. Compute the cost of sales tax on.

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5-1

CLASSIFIED ADS

Compute the cost of classified ads for used cars.

Compute the cost of sales tax on automobiles.

OBJECTIVES

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mint immaculate loaded negotiable firm sacrifice sales tax

Key Termsdomain piecewise function split function cusp

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Example 1Example 1

Kerry purchased a used car for $7,400 and had to pay 8½% sales tax. How much tax did she pay?

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The sales tax rate in Mary Ann’s state is 4%. If she purchases a car for x dollars, express the total cost of the car with sales tax algebraically.

CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

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Example 2Example 2

The cost of a classified ad is determined by its length. John plans to sell his car and places a 5-line ad. The newspaper charges $31 for the first two lines and $6 per extra line to run the ad for one week. What will John’s ad cost to run for two weeks?

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EXAMPLE 3EXAMPLE 3

Jason works for the Glen Oaks News and is writing a program to compute ad costs. He needs to enter an algebraic representation of the costs of an ad. His company charges $42.50 for up to five lines for a classified ad. Each additional line costs $7. Express the cost of an ad with x lines as a function of x algebraically.

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Roxanne set up the following piecewise function which represents the cost of an auto classified from her hometown newspaper.

c(x) =41.55 when x ≤ 641.55 + 5.50(x − 6) when x > 6

If x is the number of lines in the ad, use words to express the price c(x) of a classified ad from this paper.

Example 4Example 4

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EXAMPLE 5EXAMPLE 5

Graph the piecewise function Roxanne created in Example 4.

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CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

Graph the following piecewise function and determine the cusp of the graph.

42.50 when x ≤ 5

42.50 + 7(x − 5) when x > 5c(x) =