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CONCEPT TYPES

1.What is the general form of a linear equation in one variable?

 A) ax2+bx+c=0ax^2 + bx + c = 0ax2+bx+c=0

 B) ax+b=cax + b = cax+b=c

 C) ax+by=cax + by = cax+by=c

 D) a2x+b=ca^2x + b = ca2x+b=c

2.Which of the following best describes the slope of a line?

 A) The point where the line crosses the x-axis

 B) The steepness or angle of the line

 C) The y-intercept of the line

 D) The distance between two points on the line

3.If the slope of a line is zero, what kind of line is it?

 A) Vertical

 B) Horizontal

 C) Diagonal

 D) Undefined

4.What is the y-intercept in the equation y=3x+2y = 3x + 2y=3x+2?

 A) 3

 B) 2

 C) 5

 D) -3

5.Which equation represents a line with an undefined slope?

 A) y=2x+3y = 2x + 3y=2x+3

 B) x=5x = 5x=5

 C) y=−4xy = -4xy=−4x

 D) y=7y = 7y=7
6.What is the solution to the linear equation 2x+4=102x + 4 =
102x+4=10?

 A) 1

 B) 2

 C) 3

 D) 5

7.Which of the following is a characteristic of a linear equation?

 A) It forms a curve on the graph

 B) It forms a straight line on the graph

 C) It has two solutions

 D) It has no solutions

8.If a line passes through the origin, what is its y-intercept?

 A) 0

 B) 1

 C) -1

 D) Cannot be determined

9.What is the slope of the line represented by the equation


y=−3x+4y = -3x + 4y=−3x+4?

 A) -3

 B) 4

 C) 3

 D) -4

10.What does the slope of a line measure?

 A) The vertical distance from the origin

 B) The horizontal distance from the origin

 C) The rate of change between two points on the line

 D) The angle formed by the x-axis


11.What is the equation of a line with a slope of 2 and a y-intercept
of -3?

 A) y=2x−3y = 2x - 3y=2x−3

 B) y=−2x+3y = -2x + 3y=−2x+3

 C) y=3x−2y = 3x - 2y=3x−2

 D) y=−3x+2y = -3x + 2y=−3x+2

12.Which equation represents a line with a slope of 0?

 A) y=3x+5y = 3x + 5y=3x+5

 B) y=−2y = -2y=−2

 C) x=4x = 4x=4

 D) y=xy = xy=x

13.What is the x-intercept of the equation 4x−2y=84x - 2y =


84x−2y=8?

 A) 2

 B) -2

 C) 4

 D) -4

14.What type of line is represented by the equation x=7x = 7x=7?

 A) Horizontal

 B) Vertical

 C) Diagonal

 D) Parallel

15.If a linear equation has a slope of 1, what is the angle it forms


with the x-axis?

 A) 45 degrees

 B) 90 degrees

 C) 30 degrees

 D) 60 degrees
16.What is the equation of a line that passes through the point (2,
3) with a slope of 0?

 A) y=3y = 3y=3

 B) y=2x+3y = 2x + 3y=2x+3

 C) x=2x = 2x=2

 D) y=−3y = -3y=−3

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18.What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (1, 2)
and (3, 6)?

 A) 2

 B) 1

 C) 4

 D) 3

19.If a line has an equation y=−4x+7y = -4x + 7y=−4x+7, what is its


slope?

 A) -7

 B) 4

 C) -4

 D) 7

20.Which point lies on the line y=2x+3y = 2x + 3y=2x+3?

 A) (1, 1)

 B) (0, 3)

 C) (2, 5)
 D) (3, 0)

Linear Inequalities

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23.What is the graph of the inequality y<2x+1?

 A) A line with shading above it

 B) A line with shading below it

 C) A vertical line with shading to the right

 D) A vertical line with shading to the left

24.Which of the following represents the inequality x>−2x ?

 A) A line to the right of -2 on the number line

 B) A line to the left of -2 on the number line

 C) A point at -2

 D) A closed circle at -2

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