Graph Of Linear Equation Practice 1

This section includes 3 focused practice questions that allow students to practise plotting straight line graphs on graph paper and apply the graphical method to solve simultaneous equations.

Practice 1 - Question 1

Sketch the graphs of
  1. \(y=1.5\)
  2. \(y=x+1.5\)
  3. Hence, find the coordinates in which the 2 lines intersect.

Practice 1 - Question 2

Given that \(y=4-2x\)

  1. Complete the table by find the value of a
  2. Draw the graph of \(y=4-2x\) on the grid provided
  3. Use your graph to find
    (i) The value of y when \(x=-1\)
    (ii) The value of \(x\) when \(y=0\)

Practice 1 - Question 3

The graph shows the lines \(-x+2y=2\) and \(2x+2y=5\). From the graph

  • State the solution of the simultaneous equations -\(x+2y=2\) and \(2x+2y=5\).
  • On the same grid, draw and label clearly the line \(x=3\)
  • Find the area enclosed by the lines \(-x+2y=2\), \(2x+2y=5\) and \(x=3\).
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