Unit 8 – Linear Graphs and Their Applications
Unit 8 – Linear Graphs and Their Applications
Quiz
The general form of a linear equation in two variables is:
- ax
2
+by+c=0
-
+
+
=
0
ax+by+c=0
- ax
2
+bx+c=0
- ax+b=0
The graph of a linear equation is:
- A parabola
- A straight line
- A circle
- A hyperbola
In the equation
2
+
3
=
6
2x+3y=6, the coefficient of
y is:
- 2
- 3
- 6
- 0
The slope of the line
=
+
y=mx+c is:
- c
- m
- y
- x
A point lying on the x-axis has:
- Zero
x-coordinate
- Zero
y-coordinate
- Both coordinates zero
- None of the above
The graph of the equation
=
0
y=0 represents:
- x-axis
- y-axis
- Origin
- None of these
If two lines are parallel, their slopes are:
- Equal
- Reciprocal
- Negative reciprocal
- None of these
The equation of a vertical line is of the form:
- x=k
- y=k
- ax+by=0
- None of these
The point of intersection of
=
0
x=0 and
=
0
y=0 is:
- (0,1)
- (1,0)
- 0,0)
- (1,1)
The solution of the system of equations
+
=
6
x+y=6 and
−
=
2
x−y=2 is:
- x=4,y=2
- x=2,y=4
- x=1,y=5
- None of these
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