Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities
Systems of Equations and Inequalities
100

In the equation y = 5x + 3, this number represents the y-intercept.

What is 3?

100

In the system where y = 2x and x + y = 15, this is the value of x.

What is 5?

200

This is the value of k if the equation 2(k - 5) + 3 = 11 is true.

What is 14?

200

When solving the system x + y = 10 and x - y = 2 using the elimination method, this is the value of x.

What is 6?
300

This is the range of all possible values for x in the inequality -2 < 3x + 1 < 10.

What is -1 < x < 3?

300

This is the y-coordinate of the solution for the system y = 3x - 5 and y = x + 1.

What is 4?

400

This is the value of x in the equation 2/3x - 4 = 1/6x + 2.

What is 12?

400

For the inequality y > x + 2, you would use this type of line (solid or dashed) and shade in this direction (above or below).

What is a dashed line shaded above?
500

In the system of equations where 4x - 5y = 2 and kx + 15y = -6, this is the value of k that results in the system having infinitely many solutions.

What is -12?

500

A snack bar sells apples for $1 and bananas for $2. If you buy 10 pieces of fruit for a total of $14, this is the number of bananas you bought.

What is 4?