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Mermaids Functions Assessment
By Tabitha Priale
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Question 1
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Question 2
2.
Graph a line that passes through (-2,-1) with a slope of -2.
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Question 3
3.
What is the slope of the line for (m=?):
Question 4
4.
What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (27,5) and (9,11) ?
Write your answer in simplest form.
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Question 5
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Given the point (−3,5), select the ordered pair that creates an undefined slope with this point.
Hint: Put the points on the coordinate plane in the show your work box.
(3,5)
(-3,2)
(3,-5)
(5,-3)
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Question 6
6.
Which graph shows a line with an x-intercept of 4 and y-intercept of 5?
Question 7
7.
What is the y-value of the y-intercept of the line
Question 8
8.
Which linear equation is parallel to the line:
Question 9
9.
Which line is parallel to
Question 10
10.
Mary thinks the two lines below are perpendicular.
Troy thinks the two lines below are NOT perpendicular.
Explain your reasoning in the show your work box.
Mary
Troy
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Question 11
11.
Which of the following are perpendicular to 𝑦=3 ?
The line passing through the points (−4,3) and (-4,9)
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Question 12
12.
Which graph is most likely the graph of
Question 13
13.
Graph the line in the show your work box.
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Question 14
14.
Write an equation for the line graphed below.
Remember the format: y=mx+b
Question 15
15.
What is the equation of the line below.
x = 3
x = -3
y = 3
y = -3
Question 16
16.
Write an equation of the line with a slope of
and passes through the point (-6,1).
Hint: Remember the format y=mx+b
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Question 17
17.
Write an equation of the line that passes through the points (4,5) and (1,11).
Hint: Find the slope first.
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