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SAT Linear Equations And Inequalities Practice Questions (Free + Explanations) | Quiz 5

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Question 1 of 5

A bike rental company charges a one-time delivery fee and a fixed cost per hour. The graph of the total cost versus the number of hours rented is a line that crosses the cost axis at and passes through the point . Which equation represents the total cost in dollars after renting a bike for hours?

Explanation

The line crosses the cost axis at , so the -intercept is . That means the equation has the form . Since the line passes through , substitute and :

So the equation is

Concept summary

For a linear model in context, use the intercept as the starting value and compute the slope from the change in output over the change in input.

Question 2 of 5

For all values of except , the expression

is equivalent to which of the following?

Explanation

Factor the numerator:

Then the expression becomes

For any value of such that , the factor cancels, leaving

So the equivalent expression is .

Concept summary

To find an equivalent form of a rational expression, factor first and then cancel only common factors that appear in both the numerator and denominator.

Question 3 of 5

In the -plane, a line passes through the points and . Which equation represents this line?

Explanation

First find the slope using the two points:

So the equation has the form . Substitute one of the points, such as :

Therefore, the equation of the line is

Concept summary

To write an equation from two points, find the slope from the graph or coordinates, then use one point to determine the -intercept.

Question 4 of 5

For the system

the solution is . What is the value of ?

Explanation

Because is the solution to the system, it must satisfy both equations. Check the second equation:

Substitute and :

So .

Concept summary

In a system of equations, an ordered pair is a solution only if it makes each equation true. Substitute the given coordinates into the equation containing the unknown parameter.

Question 5 of 5

For all values of that satisfy , which of the following is an equivalent solution set?

Explanation

Start by simplifying the inequality:

Distribute the :

Combine like terms:

Subtract from both sides:

Add to both sides:

So the equivalent solution set is .

Concept summary

To solve a linear inequality, distribute first, combine like terms, then isolate the variable using the same operations as with an equation. Reverse the inequality sign only when multiplying or dividing by a negative number.

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