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Open Up - Grade 8 - Mathematics - Unit 3 - Lesson 13

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Question 1
1.

For each equation, find y when x = -3. Then find x when y = 2.

y = 6x + 8

Question 2
2.

For each equation, find y when x = -3. Then find x when y = 2.

y = \frac{2}{3}x

Question 3
3.

For each equation, find y when x = -3. Then find x when y = 2.

y = -x+5

Question 4
4.

For each equation, find y when x = -3. Then find x when y = 2.

y = \frac{3}{4}x-2\frac{1}{2}

Question 5
5.

For each equation, find y when x = -3. Then find x when y = 2.

y = 1.5x+11

Question 6
6.

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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
9.

Here is a linear equation: y = \frac{1}{4}x + \frac{5}{4}.
Find the x-intercept of the graph of the equation.

Question 10
10.

Find the coordinates of B, C, and D given that AB = 5 and BC = 10.

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Match each graph of a linear relationship to a situation that most reasonably reflects its context.
Situation 2.
Graph A.
Situation 4.
Graph B.
Situation 1.
Graph C.
Situation 3.
Graph D.
True or false: The points (6,13), (21, 33), and (99, 137) all lie on the same line. The equation of the line is y = \frac{4}{3}x + 5.
True
False
Here is a linear equation: y = \frac{1}{4}x + \frac{5}{4}.
Are (1, 1.5) and (12, 4) solutions to the equation?
Yes, these points are solutions.
No, these points are not solutions.