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Linear Law

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Linear Law

This document contains 9 multi-part math problems involving linear relationships between variables based on data provided in tables. Each problem asks students to determine the linear equation relating the variables, plot graphs of the data, and use the line of best fit to find constants or values of the variables for given conditions.

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IGCSE/O LEVEL

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LINEAR LAW

Past Papers
(2011-2021)
Including Variants
1 The figure shows the graph of a straight line with 1g y plotted against x. The straight line passes For
through the points A (5,3) and B (15,5). Examiner’s
Use
lg y
B (15,5)

A (5,3)

O x

(i) Express lg y in terms of x. [3]

(ii) Show that y = a (10bx) where a and b are to be found. [3]

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2 The variables x and y are related so that when lg y is plotted against lg x a straight line graph For
passing through the points (4, 12) and (6, 17) is obtained. Examiner’s
Use

lg y

(6,17)

(4,12)

O lg x

(i) Express y in terms of x, giving your answer in the form y = axb. [6]

(ii) Find the value of x when y = 300. [2]

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3 Variables t and N are such that when 1g N is plotted against 1g t, a straight line graph passing For
through the points (0.45, 1.2) and (1, 3.4) is obtained. Examiner’s
Use
lg N
(1, 3.4)

(0.45, 1.2)

O lg t

(i) Express the equation of the straight line graph in the form 1g N = m 1g t + 1g c, where m and c
are constants to be found. [4]

(ii) Hence express N in terms of t. [1]

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4 Variables x and y are such that, when y2 is plotted against 2x, a straight line graph is obtained. For
This line has a gradient of 5 and passes through the point (16,81). Examiner’s
Use

y2
(16,81)

O 2x

(i) Express y2 in terms of 2x. [3]

(ii) Find the value of x when y = 6. [3]

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5 The table shows experimental values of two variables x and y. For
Examiner’s
Use
x 1 2 3 4 5
y 3.40 2.92 2.93 3.10 3.34

It is known that x and y are related by the equation y = a + bx, where a and b are constants.
x

(i) Complete the following table.

x x

y x
[1]

(ii) On the grid on page 11 plot y x against x x and draw a straight line graph. [2]

(iii) Use your graph to estimate the value of a and of b. [3]

(iv) Estimate the value of y when x is 1.5. [1]

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For
y√x Examiner’s
Use

O 2 4 6 8 10 12 x√x

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6 The table shows values of variables x and y. For
Examiner’s
Use
x 1 3 6 10 14
y 2.5 4.5 0 –20 –56

(i) By plotting a suitable straight line graph, show that y and x are related by the equation
y = Ax + Bx2, where A and B are constants. [4]

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(ii) Use your graph to find the value of A and of B. [4] For
Examiner’s
Use

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7 The table shows experimental values of variables x and y. For
Examiner’s
Use
x 5 30 150 400
y 8.9 21.9 48.9 80.6

(i) By plotting a suitable straight line graph, show that y and x are related by the equation
y = axb, where a and b are constants. [4]

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(ii) Use your graph to estimate the value of a and of b. [4] For
Examiner’s
Use

(iii) Estimate the value of y when x = 100. [2]

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8 The variables s and t are related by the equation t = ks n , where k and n are constants. The table For
below shows values of variables s and t. Examiner’s
Use

s 2 4 6 8
t 25.00 6.25 2.78 1.56

(i) A straight line graph is to be drawn for this information with lg t plotted on the vertical axis.
State the variable which must be plotted on the horizontal axis. [1]

(ii) Draw this straight line graph on the grid below. [3]

1g t

O
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(iii) Use your graph to find the value of k and of n. [4] For
Examiner’s
Use

(iv) Estimate the value of s when t = 4. [2]

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9 The table shows experimental values of two variables x and y. For
Examiner’s
Use
x 2 4 6 8
y 9.6 38.4 105 232

It is known that x and y are related by the equation y = ax 3 + bx , where a and b are constants.
y
(i) A straight line graph is to be drawn for this information with on the vertical axis. State the
x
variable which must be plotted on the horizontal axis. [1]

(ii) Draw this straight line graph on the grid below. [2]

y
x
30

20

10

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(iii) Use your graph to estimate the value of a and of b. [3] For
Examiner’s
Use

(iv) Estimate the value of x for which 2y = 25x . [2]

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10 The table shows values of variables V and p.

V 10 50 100 200
p 95.0 8.5 3.0 1.1

(i) By plotting a suitable straight line graph, show that V and p are related by the equation p = kV n ,
where k and n are constants. [4]

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Use your graph to find

(ii) the value of n, [2]

(iii) the value of p when V = 35. [2]

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11 Two variables x and y are connected by the relationship y = Ab x , where A and b are constants.

(i) Transform the relationship y = Ab x into a straight line form. [2]

An experiment was carried out measuring values of y for certain values of x. The values of ln y and x
were plotted and a line of best fit was drawn. The graph is shown on the grid below.

ln y

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
–1

(ii) Use the graph to determine the value of A and the value of b, giving each to 1 significant figure.
[4]

(iii) Find x when y = 220. [2]

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12 The relationship between experimental values of two variables, x and y, is given by y = Ab x , where A
and b are constants.

(i) By transforming the relationship y = Ab x , show that plotting ln y against x should produce a
straight line graph. [2]

(ii) The diagram below shows the results of plotting ln y against x for 7 different pairs of values of
variables, x and y. A line of best fit has been drawn.

ln y
12

11

10

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x

By taking readings from the diagram, find the value of A and of b, giving each value correct to
1 significant figure. [4]

(iii) Estimate the value of y when x = 2.5. [2]

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9

13 Two variables, x and y, are such that y = Ax b , where A and b are constants. When ln y is plotted
against ln x , a straight line graph is obtained which passes through the points ^1.4, 5.8h and ^2.2, 6.0h.

(i) Find the value of A and of b. [4]

(ii) Calculate the value of y when x = 5. [2]

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14

14 The trees in a certain forest are dying because of an unknown virus.

The number of trees, N, surviving t years after the onset of the virus is shown in the table below.

t 1 2 3 4 5 6
N 2000 1300 890 590 395 260

The relationship between N and t is thought to be of the form N = Ab -t .

(i) Transform this relationship into straight line form. [1]

(ii) Using the given data, draw this straight line on the grid below. [3]

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(iii) Use your graph to estimate the value of A and of b. [3]

If the trees continue to die in the same way, find

(iv) the number of trees surviving after 10 years, [1]

(v) the number of years taken until there are only 10 trees surviving. [2]

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15
lg y
1.0

0.9

0.8
(1, 0.73)
0.7

0.6

0.5

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1 (4, 0.10)

0.0
0 1 2 3 4 x2

Variables x and y are such that when lg y is plotted against x 2 , the straight line graph shown above is
obtained.
2
(i) Given that y = Ab x , find the value of A and of b. [4]

(ii) Find the value of y when x = 1.5. [2]

(iii) Find the positive value of x when y = 2. [2]

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16 The variables x and y are such that when ln y is plotted against x, a straight line graph is obtained. This
line passes through the points x = 4, ln y = 0.20 and x = 12, ln y = 0.08 .

(i) Given that y = Ab x , find the value of A and of b. [5]

(ii) Find the value of y when x = 6 . [2]

(iii) Find the value of x when y = 1.1 . [2]

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17
ln y

(1.5, 3.5)

(4.0, 1.5)

0 1 2 3 4 5 1
x

1
The variables x and y are such that when ln y is plotted against the straight line graph shown above is
x
obtained.
b
(i) Given that y = Ae x , find the value of A and of b. [4]

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(ii) Find the value of y when x = 0.32 . [2]

(iii) Find the value of x when y = 20 . [2]

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18 It is given that y = A (10 bx) , where A and b are constants. The straight line graph obtained when lg y is
plotted against x passes through the points (0.5, 2.2) and (1.0, 3.7) .

(i) Find the value of A and of b. [5]

Using your values of A and b, find

(ii) the value of y when x = 0.6 , [2]

(iii) the value of x when y = 600 . [2]

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19 When lg y is plotted against x, a straight line is obtained which passes through the points (0.6, 0.3) and
(1.1, 0.2).

(i) Find lg y in terms of x. [4]

(ii) Find y in terms of x, giving your answer in the form y = A ^10 bxh, where A and b are constants.
[3]

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20 When ln y is plotted against x 2 a straight line is obtained which passes through the points (0.2, 2.4) and
(0.8, 0.9).

(i) Express ln y in the form px 2 + q , where p and q are constants. [3]

2
(ii) Hence express y in terms of z, where z = e x . [3]

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21 The variables x and y are such that when e y is plotted against x 2, a straight line graph passing through
the points (5, 3) and (3, 1) is obtained. Find y in terms of x. [5]

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22 An experiment was carried out recording values of y for certain values of x. The variables x and y are
thought to be connected by the relationship y = ax n , where a and n are constants.

(i) Transform the relationship y = ax n into straight line form. [2]

The values of ln y and ln x were plotted and a line of best fit drawn. This is shown in the diagram
below.

ln y
5

0
0 2 4 6 8 ln x

(ii) Use the graph to find the value of a and of n, stating the coordinates of the points that you use. [3]

(iii) Find the value of x when y = 50. [2]

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23 Variables x and y are such that when y2 is plotted against e2x a straight line is obtained which passes through
the points (1.5, 5.5) and (3.7, 12.1). Find

(i) y in terms of e2x, [3]

(ii) the value of y when x = 3, [1]

(iii) the value of x when y = 50 . [3]

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24 When lg y is plotted against x2 a straight line graph is obtained which passes through the points (2, 4) and
(6, 16).
2
(i) Show that y = 10 A + Bx , where A and B are constants. [4]

1
(ii) Find y when x = . [2]
3

(iii) Find the positive value of x when y = 2. [3]

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1
25 When e y is plotted against , a straight line graph passing through the points (2, 20) and (4, 8) is obtained.
x
(i) Find y in terms of x. [5]

(ii) Hence find the positive values of x for which y is defined. [1]

(iii) Find the exact value of y when x = 3. [1]

(iv) Find the exact value of x when y = 2. [2]

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26 When lg y 2 is plotted against x, a straight line is obtained passing through the points (5, 12) and (3, 20).
Find y in terms of x, giving your answer in the form y = 10 ax + b , where a and b are integers. [5]

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27
x 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
y 6 14.3 48 228 1536

2
The table shows values of the variables x and y such that y = Ab x , where A and b are constants.
2
(i) Draw a straight line graph to show that y = Ab x . [4]

© UCLES 2019 4037/13/O/N/19


(ii) Use your graph to find the value of A and of b. [4]

(iii) Estimate the value of x when y = 100. [2]

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28 Variables x and y are such that, when 4 1
y is plotted against , a straight line graph passing through the
x
points (0.5, 9) and (3, 34) is obtained. Find y as a function of x. [4]

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29 It is known that y = A # 10 bx , where A and b are constants. When lg y is plotted against x 2 , a
2

straight line passing through the points (3.63, 5.25) and (4.83, 6.88) is obtained.

(a) Find the value of A and of b. [4]

Using your values of A and b, find

(b) the value of y when x = 2 , [2]

(c) the positive value of x when y = 4 . [2]

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30 Variables x and y are such that y = Ax b , where A and b are constants. When lg y is plotted against lg x,
a straight line graph passing through the points (0.61, 0.57) and (5.36, 4.37) is obtained.

(a) Find the value of A and of b. [5]

Using your values of A and b, find

(b) the value of y when x = 3, [2]

(c) the value of x when y = 3. [2]

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31 When e 2y is plotted against x 2 , a straight line graph passing through the points (4, 7.96) and (2, 3.76) is
obtained.

(a) Find y in terms of x. [5]

(b) Find y when x = 1. [2]

(c) Using your equation from part (a), find the positive values of x for which the straight line exists.
[3]

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32 Variables x and y are such that when y is plotted against log 2 (x + 1), where x 2- 1, a straight line is
obtained which passes through (2, 10.4) and (4, 15.4) .

(a) Find y in terms of log 2 (x + 1) . [4]

(b) Find the value of y when x = 15. [1]

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(c) Find the value of x when y = 25. [3]

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Answers
1 (ii)𝑦 = 348 (iii) 𝑥 = 0.876
1.(i)𝑙𝑔𝑦 = 5 (𝑥 − 5) + 3
14. (i)𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑁 = 𝑙𝑜𝑔𝐴 − 𝑡𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑏 6
1
(ii)𝑏 = 5 , 𝑎 = 100 25.(i)𝑦 = ln (32 − 𝑥)
(iii)𝐴 = 2950, 𝑏 = 1.5 3
2.(i)𝑦 = 100𝑥 2.5 (ii)𝑥 > 16
(iv)51
(ii)1.55 (iii)𝑦 = 𝑙𝑛30
(v)14
3.(i)𝑚 = 4, 𝑐 = 0.251 6
15a.(i) 𝐴 = 8.71 𝑏 = 0.617 (iv)𝑥 = 32−𝑒 2
(ii)𝑁 = 0.251𝑡 4
(ii)𝑦 = 2.93 26.𝑦 = 10−2𝑥+16
4.(i) 𝑦 2 = 5(2𝑥 ) + 1
(iii) 𝑥 = 1.74 27.(ii)𝐴 = 3 𝑏 = 2
(ii)𝑥 = 2.81
16.(i)𝐴 = 1.30 𝑏 = 0.985 (iii)2.25
5.(i) 10
(ii)1.19 28. 𝑦 = ( 𝑥 + 4)4
𝑥 √𝑥 1 2.83 5.20 8 11.18
(iii)11
y√ 𝑥 3.40 4.13 5.07 6.20 7.47 29a. 𝐴 = 2.07 𝑏 = 1.36
(iii)𝑎 = 3 ± 0.1 𝑏 = 0.4 ± 0.001 17.(i)𝐴 = 110, 𝑏 = −0.8 b. (533 − 576) × 103
(iv)3.05 (ii)𝑦 = 9 c. 0.46
6.(ii)𝐴 = 3 𝐵 = −0.5 (iii)𝑥 = 0.47 30a. 𝐴 = 1.14, 𝑏 = 0.84
7.(ii)𝑏 = 0.5 ± 0.03 𝑎 = 4 ± 0.3 18.(i) 𝐴 = 5.01 𝑏 = 3 b. 𝑦 = 2.87
(iii)32 − 49 (ii)316 c. 𝑥 = 3.16
8. (i)𝑙𝑔𝑠 (iii)𝑥 = 0.693 1
31a. 𝑦 = 2 ln (2.1𝑥 2 − 0.44)
21 𝑥
(iii)𝑛 = −2 𝑘 = 100 18.(i)𝑙𝑔𝑦 = 50 − 5
b. 0.253
(iv)𝑠 = 4.9 (ii)𝐴 = 2.63 𝑏 = −0.2 c. 𝑥 > 0.458
9.(i)𝑥 2 5
20.(i)𝑙𝑛𝑦 = − 2 𝑥2 + 2.9 32a. √𝑦 = 2.5 log 2 (𝑥 + 1) + 5.4
(iii)𝑎 = 0.4 ± 0.02 𝑏 = 3.2 ± 0.4 5
(ii)𝑦 = 18.2𝑧 −2 b. 𝑦 = 237.16
(iv)4.8
21.(ii)𝑦 = ln (𝑥 2 − 2) c. 𝑥 = −0.105
10.(i)𝑙𝑔𝑝 = 𝑛𝑙𝑔𝑘 + 𝑙𝑔𝑣
22.(i) 𝑙𝑔𝑦 = 𝑙𝑔𝑎 + 𝑛𝑙𝑔𝑥
(ii)𝑛 = −1.5
(ii) 𝑛 = −0.2 𝑎 = 𝑒 4.7
(iii)13 𝑡𝑜 16
(iii)22
11.(i)log 𝑦 = 𝑙𝑜𝑔𝐴 + 𝑥𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑏
23.(i) 𝑦 = ±√3𝑒 2𝑥 + 1
(ii)𝐴 =0.5, B=3
(ii)±34.8
(iii)4.4
(iii)3.36
12.(ii)𝐴 = 90000 𝑏 = 0.4
24.(i) 𝐴 = −2, 𝐵 = 3
(iii)𝑒 9
(ii) 0.1
13.(i)𝐴 = 233 𝑏 = 0.25

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