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Module 4 Practice Quiz

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Module 4 Practice Test

1. Which set of ordered pairs does not represent 4. At a large sawmill, there are 900 logs to process.
a function? The mill processes 50 logs per hour. What
function, f (x), models how many unprocessed
(1, 5), (3, 18), (8, 6), (9, 18)
logs remain after x number of hours?
(3, 7), (4, 9), (5, 11), (4, 13)
(15, 8), (12, 9), (7, 10), (2, 11)
(−2, 5), (5, 7), (8, −11), (9, 13)

f (x) =

2. Evaluate each function in the table for f (2).

5. Graph the function h (x) = − 1 x + 3.


2

3. The table shows how Beth’s total earnings at her


new job are related to the number of weeks she
has worked.

Which linear function could model Beth’s total


earnings as a function of weeks worked?
f (x) = 200x
f (x) = 600x
f (x) = 200x + 600
f (x) = 200x + 1400

Algebra 1 • Module 4 • Form B 1


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Module 4 Practice Test

6. The graph shows the function y = f (x). 8. A line passes through a point as shown in
the graph.

Which statement gives the correct domain and


range of the function shown?
The domain is all negative real numbers and
the range is all positive real numbers.
The domain is x ≤ 0 and the range is all
positive real numbers. Part A
The domain is x ≤ 0 and the range is y ≥ 1. Using the coordinates of the point shown in the
The domain is x ≤ 0 and the range is y ≥ 2. graph, what is the equation of the line in point-
slope form?

Part B
7. A line passes through the points (3,2) and (-3, 4) What is the equation of the line in slope intercept
form?
Part A

Write an equation for this line in point-slope form.

Part B

Transform this equation to slope intercept form.

Algebra 1 • Module 4 • Form B 2


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