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Form 1 Linear Equation

This document contains 8 questions involving solving various types of equations using different methods like trial and improvement, equality concept, backtracking, and graphical methods. It also involves word problems on linear equations with two variables related to topics like long jump points, triangle angles, ticket prices, and test marks. The final question asks to solve a pair of simultaneous linear equations graphically.

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75% found this document useful (4 votes)
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Form 1 Linear Equation

This document contains 8 questions involving solving various types of equations using different methods like trial and improvement, equality concept, backtracking, and graphical methods. It also involves word problems on linear equations with two variables related to topics like long jump points, triangle angles, ticket prices, and test marks. The final question asks to solve a pair of simultaneous linear equations graphically.

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1.

Solve the following equations using the trial and improvement method:
(a) x – 6 = 10 (b) 2x + 3 = 11 (c) 14 – 3x = 8

2. Solve the following equations by applying the equality concept:


(a) 5x + 1 = 3x (b) 2y – 4 = 5y + 8 (c)

3. Solve the following equations using the backtracking method:


(a) 3x + 2 = 12 (b) 2(x + 4) = 22 (c) =4

4. In a mathematics test, Azmah scored 17 marks more than Yazid while Suzana’s score is twice of
Yazid’s score. If their total score is 161, what is Azmah’s score?

5. The diagram shows a rectangle. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 66 cm, what is the area of the
rectangle?
6. Form a linear equation in two variables for each of the following:
(a) In a long jump event, the total points obtained by Satria team and Perdana team were 258.
(b) The difference between the largest angle and the smallest angle in a triangle is 15°.
(c) The total price of tickets for a water theme park for eight adults and five children is
RM265.
(d) The total marks for a test paper which consists of Section A and Section B is 40. Each
correct answer in Section A and Section B contributes 1 mark and 2 marks respectively.

7. Draw graphs to represent each of the following linear equations based on the given
values of x:
(a) x – y = 2; x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
(b) 2x + y = 4; x = –2, –1, 0, 1, 2
(c) y – = 3; x = – 6, – 4, –2, 0, 2

8. Solve the following simultaneous linear equations by using graphical method.


x + y = 6 and 2x + y = 8

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