Quadrants
Standard Form
Graph (1 Variable)
Graph (2 Variables)
Vocabulary
100
What Quadrant is the point (5,7) in?
What is Quadrant I
100
Rewrite x + y + 3 = 0 in standard form.
What is x + y = -3
100
Give TWO points to the line: x = 5
What is (5,0) (5, 1) (5, 2)... (5, -1) (5, -2)...
100
Give two points for the following line: x + y = 5
What is (0,5) (1,4) (2,3) (3,2) (4,1) (5,0) (6, -1)...
100
The term that divides a graph into four sections based upon signs of numbers in a point.
What is a Quadrant
200
What Quadrant is the point (-3, -4) in?
What is Quadrant III
200
x - 3 = -2y
What is x + 2y = 3
200
Give two points to the following line: x = 0
What is (0,0) (0,1) (0,2) (0,3)... (0, -1) (0, -2)...
200
Give at least two points to the following line: 2x + 3y = 6
What is (0,2) (1, 4/3) (2, 2/3) (3,0)... (3,0) (3/2,1) (0,2) (-3/2, 3)...
200
The formula used for standard form.
What is Ax + By = C
300
What Quadrant is the point (3, -3) in?
What is Quadrant IV
300
y = x - 3
What is x - y = 3
300
Give two points for the following line: y = 3
What is (0,3) (1,3) (2,3).... (-1,3) (-2,3)...
300
Give two points that are on the following line: -2x - y = 0
What is (0,0) (1, -2) (2, -4)... (-1/2,1) (-1,2)...
300
The term for the value of x when y = 0.
What is the x-intercept.
400
What quadrant is the point (0,6) in?
What is no quadrant
400
2x + 3x + 4y + 5y + 6 + 7 = 0
What is 5x + 9y = -13
400
Give two points that are on the line: y = - 6
What is (0, -6) (1, -6) (2, -6)... (-1, -6) (-2, -6)...
400
Give two points that are on the following line: -3x - 6y = 12
What is (0,-2) (1, -5/2) (2,-3)... (-4,0) (-6, 1) (-8,2)...
400
The term for the point (0,0) on a graph.
What is the origin.
500
What Quadrant is the point (.5, -12.32) in?
What is Quadrant IV
500
2x + 4y + 6 = x + 7y + 3
What is x - 3y = -3
500
Give two points to the following line: y = pi
What is (0,pi) (1,pi) (2,pi)... (-1,pi) (-2,pi)...
500
Give two points that are on the following line: -4x + 6y = 8
What is (0, 4/3) (1, 2) (2, 8/3)... (-2,0) (-1/2,1) (1,2)...
500
The term used when there are two variables and no exponents in an equation.
What is a linear equation
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