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Chapter 4 Test
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Question 1
1.
Complete the table. Plot the three solution points and draw a line
exactly
through the three points.
y = x + 3
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Question 2
2.
Complete the table. Plot the three solution points and draw a line
exactly
through the three points.
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Question 3
3.
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Question 4
4.
Find the slope of the equation.
y = 3x - 6
Question 5
5.
Find the y-intercept of the equation.
y = 3x - 6
Question 6
6.
What is the slope of the line?
Question 7
7.
Find the slope of the line that passes through the given points.
(0,1) (2,4)
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Question 8
8.
What is the slope of the line?
Question 9
9.
Find the slope of the line from a table.
Question 10
10.
Find the slope of the line from a table.
Question 11
11.
Solve for y. (Hint: put into slope intercept form.)
x + y = 2
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Question 12
12.
Solve for y. (Hint: put into slope intercept form.)
2x - 2y = 4
Question 13
13.
Identify the slope of the equation.
y + 5 = -3x
Question 14
14.
Find the y-intercept of the equation.
y + 5 = -3x
Question 15
15.
Question 16
16.
Graph using slope intercept form.
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Question 17
17.
Find slope, y-intercept and the equation of the graph.
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Question 18
18.
Find slope, y-intercept and the equation of the graph.
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Question 19
19.
Write the equation from a table.
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Question 20
20.
The equation of a line is
y = 2x -3
. Write the equation of any line that is parallel to this line.
Question 21
21.
BONUS:
The slope of a line is.....
What is the perpendicular slope
?
Match the correct type of slope to each graph.
ZERO
NEGATIVE
POSITIVE
UNDEFINED
Which equation matches the line shown on the graph?