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Algebra 1 - Unit 5 CUA
By JASON C MYSLEWSKI
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Which is most likely the equation of the line shown on the graph above?
y = 3x
y = x + 3
y = x - 3
y = 3x + 1
Which is most likely the equation of the line shown on the graph above?
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What is the equation of the line that is perpendicular to 3x + 2y = 6 and goes through the point (6, 2)?
Which could be an equation for the line shown on the grid?
y = 1
x = -y
x = 1
x = -1
Which is an equation for the line with a y-intercept of zero and a slope of 5?
y = 5x
y = 5x + 5
y = 5
y = 0
Which is the equation of a line that passes through the point (-1, 3) and has a slope of -3?
y = -3x - 1
y = -3x
y = -3x + 3
y = 3x
Which is the equation for the line that passes through (5, -3) and has a slope of 6?
y = 6x - 33
y = 6x + 30
y = 6x - 3
y = 4x + 2
Which is an equation for the line that passes through the points (3, 4) and (-2, 4)?
x = 4
y = -2
y = 3
y = 4
Which is the equation for a line that passes through the points (3, 1) and (4, -1)?
y = 2x - 7
y = 2x + 7
y = -2x - 7
y = -2x + 7
What is the equation of the line segment shown in the graph?
Find the equation of the line that best models this situation.
y = -0.14x + 74.88
y = -0.14x - 74.88
y = 0.14x + 74.88
y = 0.14x - 74.88
Which is most likely the equation of the line of best fit for the set of data points?
Using the data shown above, which equation could be used to predict the total price for babysitting services?
c = 10h + 3
c = 11h - 1
c = 8h + 11
c = h + 39
Using a line of best fit, predict the exam grade of a student who studied 5 hours.
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87
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100
Which equation would have a graph that is parallel to the graph of the following equation?