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Grade 8 Sample Exam

This document contains a multi-part math worksheet covering topics like plotting points, linear functions, graphing lines, and finding slopes and y-intercepts of lines. The worksheet includes identifying which quadrant points belong to, plotting points on a Cartesian plane, determining earnings from working different hours, identifying domains and ranges of functions, determining if functions are linear or not and identifying their degrees, rewriting equations in slope-intercept and standard form, finding equations of lines given points and slopes, and challenge questions involving linear functions and graphing.

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Grade 8 Sample Exam

This document contains a multi-part math worksheet covering topics like plotting points, linear functions, graphing lines, and finding slopes and y-intercepts of lines. The worksheet includes identifying which quadrant points belong to, plotting points on a Cartesian plane, determining earnings from working different hours, identifying domains and ranges of functions, determining if functions are linear or not and identifying their degrees, rewriting equations in slope-intercept and standard form, finding equations of lines given points and slopes, and challenge questions involving linear functions and graphing.

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NAME: _________________________________ Subject & Year Level: ___________

I. Identify which quadrant each of the following point belongs. Then, draw a Cartesian plane. Plot and label
the following points.
1. C(0, 4) 6. S(12, 6)
2. A(3, -2) 7. I(52, 4)
3. R(-5, 3) 8. N(-7, 14)
4. T(0, 7) 9. P(-12, -12)
5. E(-3, 6) 10. L(-8, 12)

II. Suppose you are working in a fast food company. You earn Php 40 per hour. Your earnings are related to
the number of hours of work.
Questions:
1. How much will you earn if you work 4 hours a day? How about 5 hours? 6 hours? 7 hours? Or 8
hours?
2. Express each in an ordered pair.
3. Based on your answer in item 2, what is the domain? What is the range?

III. Determine the domain of each function below.


1. f(x) = 3x
2. f(x) = x2
3. f(x) = √x – 2
4. f(x) = x + 1x

IV. Exercise 1

Determine whether each is a linear function or not. Check Yes if it is a linear function and No if it is not. Write
the degree of the function. For linear functions, identify its slope m and y-intercept b.

Function Degree Yes No m b


1. f(x) = 5x + 1
2. f(x) = -6x – 7
3. f(x) = 3x
4. f(x) = x – 4
5. f(x) = 5x – 3
6. f(x) = 2(x – 3)
7. f(x) = -(x + 5)
8. f(x) = -4x2
9. f(x) = 10x2 + 7x
10. f(x) = 3x2 – 5x + 1

V. Rewrite the following equations in the form Ax + By = C.

1. y = -x + 4
2
2. y = x + 6
3
3. y = 5x + 7
1
4. y = – 8
2
5
5. y = x 10.
4

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VI. Rewrite the following equations in the form y = mx + b and identify the values of m and b.

1. 5x – 7y = 2
1
2. 3x + y=4
2
1
3. x – y=1
3
5 2
4. x+ y–5=0
2 3
5. -3x + 3y – 1 = 0

VII. Find the equation of the line in standard form using the following:

1. m = 2; (0, 4)
1
2. m = - ;(-4, 3)
2
3. m = -7; (4, -1)
4. (3, 4) and (4, 7)
5. (3, -1) and (7, -5)
6. (1, 5) and (0, 5)
1
7. a = and b = -2
2
8. a = -2 and b = -7
9. m = 2 and b = 3
10. m = 1 and b = 5

VIII. CHALLENGE QUESTIONS

a. Determine the value of a that will make the slope of the line through the two given points
equal to the given value of m.
i. a. (4, -3) and (2, a); m = 14
ii. b. (a + 3, 5) and (1, a – 2); m = 4

b. Use graphing paper to answer the following questions:


1. What value of k will make the points (-4, -1), (-2, 1) and (0, k)?
2. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the square if three of its vertices are
at (4, 1), (-1, 1) and (-1, -4)?
3. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the rectangle if three vertices are
located at (-2, -7), (3, -7) and (3, 5)?

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