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Name: __________________________________________ Date: ______________________ Period: ____ Weekly Homework 7 th Show all of your work to get credit. MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAY 1. Graph y = 4x + 3 and y = x - 6 on the grid below. What are the coordinates of the point that lies on both lines? 1. The relationship between the cost of a large pizza and the number of toppings on the pizza is shown below. Write an equation that represents the data in the table? 1. The table below shows the distance a car has traveled. What is the meaning of the slope of the linear model for the data? A. The car travels 5 miles every minute. B. The car travels 4 miles every minute. C. The car travels 4 miles every 5 minutes. D. The car travels 5 miles every 4 minutes. 2. Two lines intersect at the point with coordinates (−4, 7). Which of the following could NOT describe the two lines? 2. Two lines intersect at the point with coordinates (−1, 4). Which of the following could describe the two lines? 2. What is the equation for the values in the table? A y = 0.3x -7 B y = 0.4x + 1 C y = -0.3x + 1 D y = -0.4 x -1 Distance Traveled (y) Minutes (x) x–10–5510 y–3–135

Suppose you have $55 in your bank account. You start saving $10 each week. Your friend has $20 in her account and is saving $15 each week. When will you and your friend have the same amount of money in your accounts? How much will you both have? Week (x)$ (y) You Week (x)$ (y) Friend

Suppose you have $55 in your bank account. You start saving $10 each week. Your friend has $20 in her account and is saving $15 each week. When will you and your friend have the same amount of money in your accounts? How much will you both have? Week (x)$ (y) You Week (x)$ (y) Friend

Weeks $ Week (x)$ (y)

Week (x)$ (y) Weeks $

Week (x)$ (y) You Week (x)$ (y) Friend

Suppose you have $55 in your bank account. You start saving $10 each week. Your friend has $20 in her account and is saving $15 each week. When will you and your friend have the same amount of money in your accounts? How much will you both have? -10x -20

(x, y) (7, 125) Weeks $

xy y = 2(-1) xy y = -3(-1) (1,-1)

Line 1?Line 2?Solution? A(3,4) B(-3,-4) y = -2x = -2(3) = -2 FALSE NO -4 = -2(-3) = 10 FALSE TRUE NO

(3,-4)