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Jeopardy Basic Graphs Forms of Linear Function Graphin g Equatio ns Literal Equations 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Exponenti al Functions

Jeopardy Basic Graphs Forms of Linear Functions Graphing Equations Literal Equations 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200

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Jeopardy

Basic Graphs

Forms of Linear

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g Equation

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Literal Equations

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Exponential Functions

Category 1 100

Name the quadrant of the Graph and name point A.

A

Category 1 100

III

III IV

Point A

(2, -3)

Category 1 200

Draw a graph for the following table. x y

1 2

2 0

3 -2

4 -4

Category 1 200

Category 1 300

Identify the slope and y-intercept of the following

equation:

Y = -5/6x + 9

Category 1 300

Slope: -5/6

y-intercept = 9

Category 1 400

Make a Table and graph the following equation:

-2x + y = 8

Category 1 400

x y

-2 4

-1 6

0 8

1 10

2 12

Category 1 500

Create a table and graph the equation.

y = -¾x - 3

Category 1 500

x y

-8 3

-4 0

0 -3

4 -6

8 -9

Category 2 100

Transform the following equation from standard form to slope-intercept form.

3x – 6y = 18

Category 2 100

y = 1/2 x - 3

Category 2 200

Find the x-intercept and y-intercept of the following equation.

y = -4x + 7

Category 2 200

x-intercept = 7/4

y-intercept = 7

Category 2 300

Write an expression for the following situation:

The baseball team is having a cookout to earn money for a tournament. Hot dogs cost $2.50 each and hamburgers cost $3.45 each.

Category 2 300

2.50h + 3.45b

h = hot dogsb = hamburgers

Category 2 400

Define your variables and write an equation for the following situation.

A bakery sales bagels for $1.99 and muffins $1.50 each. The bakery would like to earn $750 everyday the sell of bagels and muffins.

Category 2 400

b = bagel

m = muffin

1.99b + 1.50m = 750

Category 2 500

Transform the following equation from slope-intercept form to standard form:

y = -¾x - 8

Category 2 500

3x + 4y = -32

Category 3 100

Solve the following Equations for the given variable:

A = ½ (b1 + b2) h; h

Category 3 100

2A/(b1 + b2) = h

Category 3 200

Solve the following Equations for the given variable:

A = ½bh; b

Category 3 200

2A/h = b

Category 3 300

Transform the equation from standard form to slope intercept form:

-6x + 9y = 18

Category 3 300

Y = 2/3x + 2

Category 3 400

Transform the slope-intercept form of a line into standard form:

y = -7/8x – 6

Category 3 400

-7x + 8y = -48

Category 3 500

Transform the following equations and solve for the variable indicated.

A = P + Prt; r

Category 3 500

r = (A – P)/PT

Category 4 100 

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Category 4

 

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300Category 4

 

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400Category 4

 

400Category 4

Translation 5 units to the left

500Category 4

Perform the following transformation to g(x) = 3x.

A vertical translation 6 units up, and a reflection over the y-axis.

500Category 4

g’(x) = 3(-x) + 6

Category 5 100

Find the x- and y-intercept of the equation and then graph.

-2x + 3y = 9

100Category 5x-intercept = (-9/2, 0)y-intercept = (0, 3)

200Category 5

Graph using the slope and y-intercept:

y = -3x + 7

200Category 5slope = -3y-intercept = (0, 7)

300Category 5

Find the x-intercept and y-intercept and graph.

y = -4/3x - 4

300Category 5X-intercept = (-3, 0)y-intercept = (0, -4)

400Category 5

Compete the table and graph the

following equation:

Y = 2x

x y

400Category 5

x y

-2 ¼

-1 ½

0 1

1 2

2 4

500Category 5

Compete the table and graph the

following equation:

Y = (½)x+1

x y

500Category 5

x y

-2 5

-1 3

0 2

1 1½

2 1¼