Graphing
Equations
Identify
Solve
100

What ordered pair is used for the origin?

(0,0)

100

Is this equation proportional? y= 3x

If so what is the constant of proportionality? (k)

Yes, k=3

100

Are these ratios proportional?

 

Yes 

100

Viona rides their bike for 2 1/2 hours and travels 40 miles. What is their unit rate in miles per hour?

16 miles per hour

200

How do you tell if a graph represents a proportional relationship.

Straight line through the origin or if y/x is constant.

200

Is this equation proportional? If so what is the constant of proportionality? Explain.


y= 4x + 10 

Not proportional, does not go through (0,0).

200

Is the graph a proportional relationship? Explain.

No, does not go through the origin

200

Given the table is proportional. How many apples would 9 trees have?


117 apples

300

Are all line graphs proportional relationships?

No, they may not go through (0,0).

300

Is this equation proportional? If so what is the constant of proportionality? (k=)

y= ¾x

Yes, k = 3/4

300

Is the table proportional? Explain.


No, it does not have a constant of proportionality

300

Given the table is proportional, how many trees would it take for there to be 494 apples?


38 trees

400

Is this graph proportional? Explain.


Yes, because it is a straight line that goes through the origin

400

Using this graph, What is the equation? 


y = 5x 

400

Is the table proportional? Explain. 


Yes it is proportional because it has a constant of proportionality which is 9

400

Solve 


n = 3.8 or 19/5 or 3 4/5

500

Paul drives to his friends house 250 miles in 5 hours. If this is drawn on a graph where y is miles and x is hours, then what is the ordered pair for this data if it is graphed on a coordinate plane?

Data point is (5,250).

500

Write an equation for the proportional relationship shown in the table 


y = 3/2 x

500

Are the following ratios proportional? Explain.

48:64  and 72:96

Yes, both reduce to 3:4 or cross product equals 4608.


500

Sam took 8 hours to drive 272 miles.  If he drives at a consistant rate, how many miles can he drive in 10 hours?

340 miles