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Grade 7 Unit 4: Lesson 2 Homework Name: ___________________________________________________ Core: _____

Problem 1

For each pair of points, find the slope of the line that
passes through both points. If you get stuck, try plotting
the points on graph paper and drawing the line through
them with a ruler.

a. (1 , 1) and (7 , 5)

b. (1 , 1) and (5 , 7)

c. (2 , 5) and (−1 , 2)

d. (2 , 5) and (−7 ,−4)

Problem 2

Line 𝓁 is shown in the coordinate plane.

a. What are the coordinates of points B and D ?

b. Is the point (16 , 20) on line 𝓁?


Explain how you know.

c. Is the point (20 , 24) on line 𝓁?


Explain how you know.

d. Is the point (80 , 100) on line 𝓁?


Explain how you know.

Problem 3
Consider the graphed line.
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Mai uses Triangle A and says the slope of this line is . Elena uses Triangle B and says no, the
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slope of this line is 1.5. Do you agree with either of them? Explain.

Problem 4

Here is triangle ABC .

a. Draw the dilation of triangle ABC


with center (2 , 0) and scale factor
2.

b. Draw the dilation of triangle ABC


with center (2 , 0) and scale factor
3.

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c. Draw the dilation of triangle ABC with center (2 , 0) and scale factor .
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Problem 5
Priya jogs at a constant speed. The relationship between her distance and time is shown on the
graph. Diego bikes at a constant speed twice as fast as Priya. Sketch a graph showing the
relationship between Diego’s distance and time.

Skills Practice
Can these side lengths form a triangle? Complete each equation with a number that makes
it true.
a. 7, 6, 14 c. 6, 6, 2

b. 4, 4, 4 d. 7, 8, 13

Exhibiting Depth (optional)

a. Find the area of the shaded region by summing the areas of the shaded triangles.
b. Find the area of the shaded region by subtracting the area of the unshaded region from the large
triangle.
c. What is going on here?

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