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Semester Final Review
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Question 1
1.
Graph the following equation.
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Question 2
2.
What is the slope of this line?
Question 3
3.
What is the slope of this line?
Question 4
4.
Find the slope of the table.
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Question 5
5.
Find the slope of the table.
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Question 6
6.
Find the slope of the two points: (3,4) and (8,6)
Question 7
7.
What is the equation if the y-intercept is -12 and the slope is 1/3?
Question 8
8.
Write an equation for a line that goes through the points (3, 7) and (5, 11)
Question 9
9.
What is the linear equation for the following table?
Question 10
10.
What is the equation for the following graph?
Question 11
11.
Solve for x.
Question 12
12.
Solve for y.
Question 13
13.
Solve for p.
Question 14
14.
Solve for u.
Question 15
15.
Solve for x.
Question 16
16.
Solve for y.
Question 17
17.
Solve for h.
Question 18
18.
Solve for x.
Question 19
19.
Solve for y.
Question 20
20.
Solve for p.
Question 21
21.
Solve for x.
Question 22
22.
Solve for x.
Question 23
23.
Solve for y.
3
y
+ 5.2 = 2 – 5
y
Question 24
24.
Solve for x.
12 - 3x = 2x - 3
Question 25
25.
Solve for x.
6x – 2 = x + 13
Question 26
26.
Solve for x.
3x + 2 = 3x + 2
Question 27
27.
Solve for x.
4x + 9 = 4x – 7
Question 28
28.
Does the following system have one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions?
One Solution
No Solution
Infinitely Many Solutions
Question 29
29.
Does the following system have one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions?
One Solution
No Solution
Infinitely Many Solutions
Question 30
30.
Graph each equation. Identify the point where both lines intersect. Answer in (x,y) format.
y = 3/4x - 1
y = -1/2x + 4
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Question 31
31.
Graph each equation. Identify the point where both lines intersect. Answer in (x,y) format.
y = -1/2x - 2
y = -3/2x + 2
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Question 32
32.
This graph is a function (show your work using the Vertical Line Test).
True
False
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Question 33
33.
This graph is a function (show your work using the Vertical Line Test).
True
False
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Question 34
34.
Is the following relationship a function?
Function
Not a Function
Question 35
35.
Is the following relationship a function?
Function
Not a Function
Question 36
36.
Does the set of ordered pairs represent a function?
(12, 3), (–2, –16), (–5, 7), (5, 8), (8, –16), (–5, 9)
Function
Not a Function
Question 37
37.
Does the set of ordered pairs represent a function?
(–7, 7), (–8, 3), (–7, 7), (–20, 8), (5, 9), (3, 1), (2, 6)
Function
Not a Function
Question 38
38.
Is this graph a linear or nonlinear function?
Linear
Nonlinear
Question 39
39.
Is this graph a linear or nonlinear function?
Linear
Nonlinear
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Question 40
40.
Find the slope for car 1 (the table)
1
Question 41
41.
Find the slope for car 2 (the graph)
1
Question 42
42.
Which car has the better gas milage?
Question 43
43.
Which situation is described by the graph?
Jackson ran to try and catch a bus at a stop almost half a mile from his house. He waited two minutes at the stop but realized he had missed the bus. He turned and started walking back home.
Ben walked with a friend to a gas station close to his home to get a soda. He and his friend talked to some classmates at the gas station for a few minutes, and then the classmates drove Ben and his friend back to Ben's house. They got to Ben's house faster in the car then when they walked.
Timmy rode his bike down the hill of his driveway and then out onto his street. Three miles from home , he turned around and rode back at a faster speed. Half a mile from home, Timmy hit a bump and fell off of his bike.
Question 44
44.
Simplify the following problem:
Question 45
45.
Simplify the following problem:
Question 46
46.
Simplify.
Question 47
47.
Question 48
48.
Question 49
49.
Question 50
50.