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LESSON
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Practice A
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5 x
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LESSON
4.2
Practice A
For use with pages 210217
Decide which of the two points lies on the graph of the line.
1. x y 8
a. 2, 4
a. 2, 2
a. 5, 3
b. 3, 2
5. y 3
b. 2, 4
7. y x 2
a. 4, 6
3. y x 2
b. 2, 6
4. x 4
a. 4, 2
2. 2x y 8
a. 3, 2
6. y 0
b. 3, 3
a. 0, 3
8. y x 3
b. 6, 4
a. 2, 1
b. 3, 5
b. 1, 0
9. y 3x 1
b. 1, 2
a. 0, 1
b. 1, 4
Find three different ordered pairs that are solutions of the equation.
10. y x 5
11. x 2
12. y 1
13. y x 4
14. y 3x 4
15. y 2x 4
Lesson 4.2
17. x y 2
18. x y 2
19. 2x y 4
20. 3x y 1
21. 2x y 0
22. 4x 2y 1
23. 9x 3y 6
24. 2x 4y 3
26. y x 2
27. y 2x 3
28. y 6
29. x 1
30. x 0
2
3x
31. y x
32. y
6
34. y 2 x
35. y 3x 1
33. y 2x 4
36. y 2x 3
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38. Solve the equation for y.
39. Sketch a graph of the equation.
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LESSON
4.3
Practice A
For use with pages 218224
Use the graph to find the x-intercept and the y-intercept of the line.
1.
2.
3.
1
1
x
3
1
1
1
1
1
5 x
3
5
1
5. x y 6
6. x 3y 7
7. 3x y 15
8. 2x 10y 30
9. 6x 12y 36
10. y 3x 4
11. y 2x 6
12. y 3 2x
13. 3x 6y 18
14. 4x 4y 16
y-intercept: 2
19. x-intercept: 4
Lesson 4.3
y-intercept: 5
18. x-intercept: 3
17. x-intercept: 3
y-intercept: 1
y-intercept: 5
20. x-intercept: 8
21. x-intercept: 10
y-intercept: 6
y-intercept: 4
Find the x-intercept and the y-intercept of the line. Graph the
equation. Label the points where the line crosses the axes.
22. y x 3
23. y x 4
24. y 1 x
25. y 2 x
26. y 2x 4
27. y 3x 5
28. 3x 5y 15
29. 4x 2y 4
30. 7x 5y 35
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LESSON
4.4
Practice A
For use with pages 226233
2.
3.
Plot the points and draw a line through them. Without calculating,
state whether the slope of the line is positive, negative, zero, or
undefined.
4. 2, 4, 5, 2
Find the slope of the line passing through the given points.
13. 1, 5, 2, 9
Find the value of y so that the line passing through the two points
has the given slope.
25. 1, y, 2, 4, m 1
12
In Exercises 3439, find the rate of change between the two points.
Give the units of measure for the rate.
35. 3, 5 and 11, 69; x in years, y in dollars
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LESSON
4.5
Practice A
For use with pages 234239
2. y x 1
y
3
3. y 3x
3 x
3
1
3
y
3
3
3 x
1
1
3
3 x
3
Graph the equation. Find the constant of variation and the slope of
the direct variation model.
4. y 2x
5. y 3x
6. y 4x
7. y x
8. y 2x
9. y 3x
The variables x and y vary directly. Use the given values to write an
equation that relates x and y.
10. x 1, y 2
11. x 1, y 3
12. x 2, y 4
13. x 3, y 12
14. x 2, y 2
15. x 3, y 15
17. x 2, y 1
18. x 4, y 1
In Exercises 19 and 20, find an equation that relates the two variables.
19. Circumference and Radius
20. Showers
Salary
Total pay, p
Hours worked, h
Ratio
$20
4
$15
3
$30
6
$25
5
and h.
23. If you work 8 hours on the fifth day, what will
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LESSON
4.6
Practice A
For use with pages 241247
Find the slope and y-intercept of the line whose graph is shown.
1.
2.
3.
y
5
3
1
1
1
1 x
1
Lesson 4.6
1
3 x
1
1
5
5 x
3
3
3
5
5. y 5x 1
7. y 2x
8. y x
1
2
6. y 7
5
2
9. y
4x 3
2
Graph the equation. If necessary, write the equation in slope-intercept form first.
10. y x 1
11. y x 6
12. y 3x
13. y 2x
14. y 2x 3
15. y 5x 2
16. y 4
3
19. y 2x
17. y
1
2
1
2x
1
18. y 3x 2
20. 3x y 8
21. x y 5
Decide whether the graphs of the two equations are parallel lines.
22. y x 3, y x 6
23. y 2x 3, y 2x 3
24. y 4x 1, y 1 4x
25. 3y x 12, 6y 2x 12
Jogging
the points.
the points.
31. Find the slope. What does it represent?
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LESSON
4.7
Practice A
For use with pages 250255
2.
1
1
1
1
3.
3
y
3
5 x
3
1
1
5
3
5 x
Lesson 4.7
B. 3x 4 6
C. 5x 2 2x
D. 3x 5x 6
E. 2x 2 6
F. x x 8
4. y 3x 10
5. y 2x 6
6. y 3x 6
7. y 2x 4
8. y 2x 8
9. y 3x 2
11. 3 3x 9
12. 7 4x 15
13. 8x 9 4x
14. 6x 1 5x 4
15. 7 3x 10 5x
17. 2x 13 7
1
3x
18. x 4
1
21. 2x 8 12
19. 3x 5 13
20.
49
22. 5x 2 6
24. 4x
1
2
712
26. 3x 5 4
27. 4 5x 9
28. 7 5x 2
29. 5x 6 2x 2
30. 3x 4 2 5x
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LESSON
4.8
Practice A
For use with pages 256262
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3.
1
3
1
1
3
3 x
1
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3
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1
3 x
3
5 x
3
Output
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Output
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Output
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Lesson 4.8
8. hx x 7
10. gx 3x
11. gx 4x 1
9. gx x 2
12. hx 1.2x
15. f x 3x
1
2
2
3
17. gx 5x
18. hx 2x 1
19. gx 4
20. f x 2x 4
21. hx 5x 1
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Year
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1997
1998
1999
2000
Output
Attendance
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297
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Temperature F
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Date
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Area Code
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ZIP code
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