1. Choose the set of points that lies on the given graph. (Points : 1) (4, 11), (–2, 7), (1, –1) (4, 11), (2, –7), (1, 1) (–4, 11), (–2, 7), (1, –1) (–4, 11), (–2, 7), (1, 1)
2. Write the equation in standard form: 6 – 2(x – y) = 3x + 5 (Points : 1) 5x – 2y = 1 5x – 2y = –1 5x + 2y = 1 2x – 5y = 1
3. Find the approximate intercepts of the line. linear inequality graph (Points : 1) x-int: 1; y-int: –0.5; x-int: –1; y-int: –0.5; x-int: –1;y-int: 0.5; x-int: 1; y-int: 0.5;
4. Which line is a graph of the equation: –2x + 5y = 10? VHS_ALG_S1_07_L203_L303_LQ4_graphi.gif (Points : 1) line a line b line c line d
the first on is D
I chose D, C, C , A
5. Which line is a graph of the equation y = –6 ? VHS_ALG_S1_07_L203_L303_LQ5_graphi.gif (Points : 1) line a line b line c line d
and i chose line d for the last one
the only one that I know how to do is the first one and the answer t that one is D
@Ineedhelpthankyou are these correct?
Let me check
On number 3 it is c
The graph does not work for the last one
does it now?
on the top one is the graph below it the right one it just does not seem to correspond
yes it does
oh sorry wrong graph this is the right one/
this is the graph for number 5
for number 5 it is d
is 2 and 4 correct?
Let me check
Yes I believe so
ok thanks again
No problem
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