Parallel, Same Line, Intersecting
Graphing
Substitution
Elimination
Miscellaneous
100

y = 3x – 4 

y = 3x – 5

What is Parallel Lines

100

y = x - 1

y = - x + 1

What is (1, 0)

100

-2x + 3y = 8

y = 0

What is (-4, 0)

100

3x + 3y = –9

3x – 3y = 21

What is (2, –5)

100

A system of equations with three variables always has a solution

What is false

200

y = x + 5 

y – 5 = x

What is Same Line

200

y = - x + 3

y = x + 1

What is (2, 1)

200

3x + 2y =6

y = 3

What is (0, 3)

200

x + 4y = 4

x – 4y = –12

What is (-4, 2)

200

The graph of  2x + 3y + z = 6

What is a plane

300

y = 6x – 4

y = 6x – 5

What is Parallel Lines

300

y = 1/2 x

y = - x + 3

What is (2, 1)

300

5x - 3y = -9

x=3

What is (3, 8)

300

2x + 3y = 1

2x – 3y = –17

What is (-4, 3)

300

What are the different type of solutions to systems of equations

What is one solution, all solutions, or no solution

400

y = 3x – 4

y = –x + 2

What is Intersecting Lines

400

y = - 3/2x + 3

y = - 3/2x - 2

What is no solution

400

x + y = 10 

y = 2x + 1

What is (3, 7)

400

5x + 2y = –19

- 2x + 2y = 16

What is (–5, 3)

400

The location description of ( 3, -3, 4)

What is 3 forward, 3 left, 4 up

500

y = 2x – 4

y = –x + 4

What is Intersecting Lines

500

y = -3

y = 2x - 1

What is (-1, -3)

500

9x + 4y = 6

y = -2x + 1

What is (2, -3)

500

- 2x - 3y = 5

5x – 3y = 40

What is (5, -5)

500

x + y + z = 10

2x - y + z = 2

-x + 2y - z = 5


What is (2, 5, 3)

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