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Unit Test - Slope and Linear Graphs

1. The document contains a unit test with multiple choice questions about slope and linear graphs. 2. The questions ask students to calculate the slope of lines given points, find the slope from tables of x-y values, and determine if slopes are positive, negative, zero or undefined based on graphs. 3. One question provides a real world context about a car salesman's salary increasing linearly with the number of cars sold each month and asks students to interpret the slope.

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Unit Test - Slope and Linear Graphs

1. The document contains a unit test with multiple choice questions about slope and linear graphs. 2. The questions ask students to calculate the slope of lines given points, find the slope from tables of x-y values, and determine if slopes are positive, negative, zero or undefined based on graphs. 3. One question provides a real world context about a car salesman's salary increasing linearly with the number of cars sold each month and asks students to interpret the slope.

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Unit Test - Slope and Linear Graphs

Multiple Choice (80 points, 5 points each)


Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Find the slope of the line that passes through the
points (2,7) and (2,-6).
A. 1 5. Find the slope of the line that contains
B. 0 and .
C. undefined
D. -1
A. 8
7

2. Find the slope of the line that passes through the B. 11


12
points (4,10) and (2,10).
A. 1 C. 12
B. 0 11

C. undefined
D. -1 D. 7
8

3. Find the slope of the line that contains


and . 6. Find the slope of the line.
A. 2
5

B. − 7
18

C. − 18
7

D. 5
2

A. 1
4. Find the slope of the line that contains B. 1
and . 2

C. −2
A. 1 D. − 1
4 2

B. −2
7. Find the slope of the line.
C. 4

D. − 1
2
A. 3 A. − 2
5 7

B. 2 B. 1
3 2

C. − 2 C. − 1
3 2

D. − 3 D. 2
2

10. Tell whether the slope of the line is positive,


8. Find the slope of the line. negative, zero, or undefined.

y
4

–4 –3 –2 –1 1 2 3 4 x
–1

–2

–3

–4

A. negative
A. 0 B. positive
B. −2 C. undefined
C. 2 D. zero
D. 1
2

11. Tell whether the slope of the line is positive,


9. Find the slope of the line. negative, zero, or undefined.
y y
4 4

3 3

2 2

1 1

–4 –3 –2 –1 1 2 3 4 x –4 –3 –2 –1 1 2 3 4 x
–1 –1

–2 –2

–3 –3

–4 –4

A. undefined A. undefined
B. negative B. negative
C. positive C. positive
D. zero D. zero

12. Tell whether the slope of the line is positive, 14. Thomas is a car salesman. The table shows the
negative, zero, or undefined. salary that Thomas earns for the number of cars he
sells. Use the data to make a graph. Then, find the
y slope of the line and explain what it shows.
4

3
Number of Cars Monthly Salary
Sold Earned
2

1
0 $2200
1 $2800
–4 –3 –2 –1
–1
1 2 3 4 x 2 $3400
–2 3 $4000
–3 4 $4600
–4
A.
A. positive
Monthly Salary ($)

4000
B. zero
C. negative
3000
D. undefined

2000

13. Tell whether the slope of the line is positive,


1000
negative, zero, or undefined.

2 4 6 8
Number of Cars S old
The slope of the line is 2200. This means that
for every car Thomas sells, he earns $2200.
B. ThThe 15. Find the slope of the table below.
Monthly Salary ($) x y
4000
-3 10
-1 4
3000
1 -2
A. -6
2000
B. -3
C. 6
1000 D. 3

2 4 6
Number of Cars S old 16. Find the slope of the table below.
slope of the line is 600. This means that for x y
every car Thomas sells, he earns $600. -3 -2
-1 0
C.
1 2
Monthly Salary ($)

4000
A. -2
3000
B. 1
C. -1
D. 2
2000

1000
17. Find the slope of the table below.
x y
2 4 6 -10 -1
Number of Cars S old 0 1
The slope of the line is 600. This means that
10 3
for every car Thomas sells, he earns $600.
A. 5
B. 1
D. C.
Monthly Salary ($)

4000
D. 10

3000

18. What is the value of x?


2000

1000

2 4 6
Number of Cars S old
The slope of the line is 2200. This means that
for every car Thomas sells, he earns $2200.
B. m =

C. m = -3
D. m = 1

21. Which of the following has the STEEPEST slope?


A. A line containing (-1,2) and (4,102)
B. Matt reads 27 books in 3 hours.
C. x y
0 5
2 35
4 65
A. 1
D.
B. 2
C. 3
D. 3.5

19. Which of the following is the STEEPEST slope?


A. m = -7
B. m =

C. m = 5
D. m = 1

20. Which of the following is the STEEPEST slope?


A. m = 100
Short Answer
22. Describe the slope of a horizontal line. Explain
your answer. (5 points)

23. Describe the slope of a vertical line. Explain your


answer. (5 points)
Unit Test - Slope and Linear Graphs
Answer Section

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. C
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. D
6. D
7. C
8. C
9. B
10. C
11. C
12. C
13. D
14. B
15. B
16. B
17. C
18. B
19. A
20. A
21. A

SHORT ANSWER

22. The slope of a horizontal line is 0 because horizontal lines have no RISE. Slope is rise over run and the slope of a
horizontal line will therefore always be 0 divided by some number. 0 divided by any number is always 0.
23. The slope of a vertical line is undefined. This is because vertical lines have no RUN. Slope is rise over run and
any number divided by 0 is undefined.

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