Graph the equation.
y= -2/5 x + 2
Must include a y-intercept of 2. Slope is -2/5
Solve for x. Show your work.
3x-10= 35
X=15
Multiply, keep your answer in simplest form.
1/5 x -3/4
-3/20
Consider the point (2,5)
Find the image if the point is translated (+5,-2)
(7,3)
60% of the 7th grade is a fan of math. If there are 90 7th graders, how many of them are math fans?
54 math fans
Graph the equations. Find the intersection point.
y=5
y=3x+2
(1,5)
Must include graphs of the equations!
Solve for x. Show your work.
3(x-2) = 9
X=5
Divide!
(-90) / (-12)
7.5
Point K has coordinates (x,y) Point K' is the image of Point K under a 180 degree rotation about the origin. What are the coordinates of Point K'?
(-x, -y)
67 out of 75 7th graders passed their most recent math test with a C or higher. What percent is that?
89.3 % (3 repeats)
Find the intersection point.
y=6x+3
y=9
(1,9)
Solve for x.
9(x-5) + 3x = -117
X=-6
Multiply!
-30 x (15)
-450
Point K has coordinates (x,y) Point K' is the image of Point K under a reflection over the y-axis. Find the coordinates of Point K'.
(-x,y)
Solve for x. Graph the solution.
5x > -60
x>-12
Must include graph
Solve using substitution. Find the intersection point
y=6x-6
2x+y= 10
2x+6x-6=10 y=6x-6
8x-6=10 y= 6(2) - 6
8x=16 y=12-6
x=2 y=6
(2,6)
Solve for x.
-3(x-15) = 4(-x+20)-2
X=33
Multiply! Give your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
-3 1/2 x (- 2 2/5)
8 2/5
Point K has coordinates (x,y) Point K' is the image of Point K under a 90 degree clockwise rotation about the origin. Find the coordinates of Point K'.
(y,-x)
Solve for x. Graph the solution.
4x - 10 < 190
X<50
Must include graph.
Solve using substitution. Find the intersection point.
y=5x+1
-2x+y=4
(1,6)
y=5x+1 y=2x+4
5x+1= 2x+4 y=5x+1
3x+1= 4 y=5(1) + 1
3x=3 y=6
x=1
4.5(x-5) = 5.5(x+10)
X=-77.5
Add. Keep your answer in simplest form.
14 1/2 - 11 5/6
2 2/3
Point K has coordinates (x,y) Point K' is the image of Point K under a 270 degree clockwise rotation about the origin. Find the coordinates of Point K'.
(-y,x)
85% of the 7th graders say that they LOVE graphing equations to find an intersecting point. If 120 7th graders love graphing equations, how many total 7th graders are there?
About 141