Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Determine the coordinates of the point labeled 7.
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Determine all possible quadrants in which the point can be located. Assume . , y is a real number
a. | Quadrant III and IV | b. | Quadrant I and IV | c. | Quadrant I and
III | d. | Quadrant I and II | e. | Quadrant II and
III |
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Plot the points . Find the parallelogram that is obtained by connecting the points with line
segments.
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Solve the equation for y.
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Estimate the x- and y-intercepts of the graph.
a. | x-intercept:2 y-intercepts: –4, 4 | b. | x-intercept:
4 y-intercept: 2 | c. | x-intercepts: –4,
4 y-intercept: 2 | d. | x-intercepts: –4,
4 y-intercept: –2 | e. | x-intercept:
–2 y-intercepts: –4, 4 |
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Find the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of the equation .
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Sketch the graph of the equation
and label three points on the graph.
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Find the slope (if possible) of the line passing through the points .
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Sketch the graph of the line through the point with slope
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Sketch the graph of the two lines and
on the same rectangular coordinate system.
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The graph of the two lines and
on the same rectangular coordinate system is shown below. Identify the slope and y-intercept
of each line.
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12.
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Write the slope-intercept form of the line that has the specified
y-intercept and slope.
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13.
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Determine which of the points is a solution of the inequality .
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Determine which of the points is a solution of the inequality .
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Which inequality corresponds to the given graph?
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Use a graphing calculator to graph the linear inequality .
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Use a graphing calculator to graph the linear inequality .
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Your budget requires you to earn at least $213 per week. You work two part-time
jobs. One is at a grocery store, which pays $10 per hour, and the other is mowing lawns, which pays
$14 per hour. Let x represent the number of hours you work at the grocery store and let
y represent the number of hours you work at mowing lawns. Write a linear inequality that
represents the different numbers of hours you can work at each job in order to meet your budget
requirements.
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Each table produced by a furniture company requires 1 hour in the assembly
center while each chair requires 2 hours in the assembly center. A total of 12 hours per day is
available in the assembly center. Write a linear inequality that shows the different numbers of hours
that can be spent assembling tables and chairs. Let x represent the number of hours spent
assembling tables and y the number of hours spent assembling chairs. Sketch the graph of the
inequality.
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A convenience store has a policy that its cash register will contain less than
$100 in paper money after dark. If the register only contains one-dollar bills and five-dollar bills,
write a linear inequality that shows the different numbers of paper bills that can be in the cash
register. Let x be the number of one-dollar bills and y the number of five-dollar
bills. Find one solution to the inequality.
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