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Second Summative Test

This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about linear equations, slope, graphs of linear equations, and linear models. The questions ask students to identify points and axes on a coordinate plane, find slopes of lines, identify linear equations in different forms (standard, slope-intercept, point-slope), graph lines given points and slopes, determine if a set of data represents a linear relationship, and write linear models based on real world contexts.

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Second Summative Test

This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about linear equations, slope, graphs of linear equations, and linear models. The questions ask students to identify points and axes on a coordinate plane, find slopes of lines, identify linear equations in different forms (standard, slope-intercept, point-slope), graph lines given points and slopes, determine if a set of data represents a linear relationship, and write linear models based on real world contexts.

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Name: ________________________

Year and Section: _______________

State the quadrant in which or axis on which the


point is located.

1. (-10, -16)
a. II b. IV c. III d. I

2. (-15, 0)
a. y-axis b. II c. x-axis d. IV

3. (7, 7)
a. II b. I c. III d. IV

4. (-4.9, -3.1)
a. II b. III c. I d. IV
8.
5. (0, -11)
a. x-axis b. y-axis c. II d. III

6. What is the formula in finding the equation of a


line given two points?
a. 𝑦 − 𝑦1 = 𝑚(𝑥 − 𝑥1 )
𝑌 −𝑌
b. 𝑚 = 𝑋2 −𝑋1
2 1
c. 𝑦 − 𝑦1 = 𝑚(𝑥 + 𝑥1 )
𝑌 +𝑌
d. 𝑚 = 𝑋2 −𝑋1
2 1

9.

7.

10.
11. Find the slope of the line that passes through the 18.
points (2,7) and (2,-6).
a. 1 b. 0 c. undefined d. -1

12. A linear equation written in the form


y − y1 = m(x − x1) is in _________.
a. standard form
b. slope-intercept form
c. y-intercept
d. point-slope form

13. What is an equation of the line, in point-slope


form, that passes through the given point and
has the given slope?
2
point: ; slope:
5

a. 2 c. 2
5 5
b. 2 d. 2
5 5
23. Graph A(1, -1), B(-4, 5)

19.

20.

21.

24.

22.
25. Graph, given the slope = 2 and a point (-1,4) 28. Kannanaski Rapids drops 62 ft over a horizontal
distance of 837 ft. Find the slope of Kannanaski
Rapids. Round your answer as appropriate.
a. -13.5
b. -62
c. -0.074
d. -0.001

29. A children's slide rises 10 feet over a horizontal


distance of 9 feet. Find the slope of the slide.
a. 9
b. 10/9
c. 9/10
d. 10

30. The U.S. Bureau of the Census predicted that


the population of Florida would be about 17.4
million in 2010 and then would increase by about
0.22 million per year until 2015.Which of the
26. What is the graph of the equation -5y= -3x-19
following linear models predicts the population, y,
of Florida (in millions) in terms of x, the number of
years since 2010.
a. y = 17.4x + 0.22
b. y = -0.22x + 17.4
c. y = 0.22x + 17.4
d. y = -17.4x + 0.22

27. Determine whether the graph of the set of data


points is linear or nonlinear.
(time, speed): (0, 5), (1, 7), (2, 9), (3, 11)
a. Linear B)
b. Nonlinear

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