systems of linear equations
systems of linear inequalities
solutions to systems of linear inequalities
solutions to systems of linear equations
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100

What is the solution to this set of linear equations?

2x + 3y = 11
x - y = 2

(3.4, 1.4)

100

Graph the system of inequalities and provide 2 possible solutions:
[y > x]
[y < 2x]

Answers vary

100

Without using Desmos

Show a graph for this system of inequalities:

[x >= 0]
[y <= 3]

Parris show capture 6

100

Solve the following system of equations: 

[3x - y = 2]
[2x + y = 1]

(.6, -0.2)

100

In the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, what is the common difference?

d = 2

200

 Find the solution to the system of equations:
[3x + 4y = 8]
[2x - y = 5]

(2.54, .09)

200

A solid line is used when...?

less than or equal to OR greater than or equal to

200

Determine if the point (2, 2) is a solution to the system of inequalities:
[x + y < 4] [2x - y >= 0]

No

200

What is the solution to the system of equations?

x = 5

y = -3

(5, -3)

200

Given the sequence 3, 6, 12, 24, what is the next term?

48

300

A system of equations has no solution when…?


The lines are parallel. 

300

Parris pulls up picture.


Is (5,10) a possible solution to the system of inequalities? Why or why not?

It is not. It is on the dashed line. A dashed line is not inclusive; the points on the line are not included in the solution set.

300

Explain what it means for a point to be a viable solution in the context of a system of linear inequalities.

Answers vary: for a solution to be viable, it needs to make both inequalities true and fall in the area where both sets of inequalities shading overlaps

300

What is the solution to a system of linear equations when both lines have the same slope?

no solution

300

 In a relation, if each input is paired with exactly one output, it is called:

a. A function
b. A linear relation
c. An inverse function
d. A non-linear relation

a. a function

400

A system has one solution when...?

The lines intersect.

400

Parris pull up Capture4.
Is the point (0,4) part of the solution set?

Yes - it is included in the solution set because it is on the solid line, which is inclusive. The points on the solid line are included in the solution set.

400

 How could you determine if a point is a solution without graphing?

Answers vary: the x and y of the point should satisfy both equations and make them true

400

How can you verify the solution obtained from graphing a system of linear equations?

Answers vary: Plug in the x and the y values. Both equations should be made "true."
400

Which of the relations below is NOT a function?

a. {(1, 3), (2, 5), (3, 3)}
b. {(2, 4), (5, 7), (2, 6)}
c. {(1, 2), (2, 1), (3, 5)}
d. {(4, 7), (7, 5), (2, 9)}

b. {(2, 4), (5, 7), (2, 6)}

500

When there are 2 equations for the same line, the answer is...?

Infinitely many solutions

500

Parris pull up capture5.

List the two inequalities that make up this system of inequalities.

y (greater than or equal to) -2x + 3

y > -1x - 3

500

What is a/the solution to this set of inequalities?

y >-2x +1

y - 1 > -2x

infinitely many solutions

500

What are the equations for this system of linear equations?

(Capture 7)

y = 4x + 2

y= -2x+3

500

What is the first term in an arithmetic sequence if the common difference is 5 and the 5th term is 23?

a. 5
b. 8
c. 10
d. 3

d - 3