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Jeopardy Basic Graphs Forms of Linear Functions Graphing Equations Literal Equations Exponential Functions

Category Name the quadrant of the Graph and name point A. A

Category I II IIIIV Point A (2, -3)

Category Draw a graph for the following table. xy

Category 1 200

Category Identify the slope and y- intercept of the following equation: Y = -5/6x + 9

Category Slope: -5/6 y-intercept = 9

Category Make a Table and graph the following equation: -2x + y = 8

Category xy

Category Create a table and graph the equation. y = -¾x - 3

Category xy

Category Transform the following equation from standard form to slope-intercept form. 3x – 6y = 18

Category y = 1/2 x - 3

Category Find the x-intercept and y- intercept of the following equation. y = -4x + 7

Category x-intercept = 7/4 y-intercept = 7

Category 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 h b h = hot dogs b = hamburgers

Category 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 b = bagel m = muffin 1.99b m = 750

Category Transform the following equation from slope- intercept form to standard form: y = -¾x - 8

Category x + 4y = -32

Category Solve the following Equations for the given variable: A = ½ (b 1 + b 2 ) h; h

Category A/(b1 + b2) = h

Category Solve the following Equations for the given variable: A = ½bh; b

Category A/h = b

Category Transform the equation from standard form to slope intercept form: -6x + 9y = 18

Category Y = 2/3x + 2

Category Transform the slope- intercept form of a line into standard form: y = -7/8x – 6

Category x + 8y = -48

Category Transform the following equations and solve for the variable indicated. A = P + Prt; r

Category r = (A – P)/PT

Category 4 100

Category 4

200 Category 4

200 Category 4 n

300 Category 4

300 Category 4

400 Category 4

400 Category 4 Translation 5 units to the left

500 Category 4 Perform the following transformation to g(x) = 3 x. A vertical translation 6 units up, and a reflection over the y-axis.

500 Category 4 g’(x) = 3 (-x) + 6

Category Find the x- and y-intercept of the equation and then graph. -2x + 3y = 9

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

200 Category 5 Graph using the slope and y- intercept: y = -3x + 7

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

300 Category 5 Find the x-intercept and y-intercept and graph. y = -4/3x - 4

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

400 Category 5 Compete the table and graph the following equation: Y = 2 x xy

400 Category 5 xy -2¼ ½

500 Category 5 Compete the table and graph the following equation: Y = (½) x +1 xy

500 Category 5 xy ½ 21¼