Graphing Linear Equations Practice Question
Question 1
The table shows four pairs of values of x and y that satisfy the linear equation
y = 3x -5.
Find the values for P and S.
Answer
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A. P=1 and S=7
B. P=7 and S=1
C. P=-1 and S=7
D. P=-7 and S=1
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Step by Step Solutions
Step 1
Let's find the value for P first. For the point (2,P), P is the y-coordinate when the x-coordinate is 2. To solve this, use x = 2 to find P by:
substituting x = 2 , y = P: P = 3
(2)
-5
3 x 2 gives 6 : =
6
- 5
6 - 5 gives 1 : =
1
Therefore P = 1.
Step 2
Similarly, now let's find S. For the point (4,S), S is the y-coordinate when the x-coordinate is 4. To solve this, use x = 4 to find P by:
substituting x = 4 , y = S : S = 3
(4)
-5
3 x 4 gives 12 : =
12
- 5
12 - 5 gives 7 : =
7
Therefore S = 7.
Step 3
From Step 1 & 2, clearly the answer for this question is A.
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