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This quiz focuses on Translating Between Representations, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 1.
The graph of a linear relationship passes through points (2,7) and (6,19). Which equation in slope-intercept form represents the same relationship?
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This quiz focuses on Translating Between Representations, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 1.
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The graph of a linear relationship passes through points (2,7) and (6,19). Which equation in slope-intercept form represents the same relationship?
A function is represented by the equation f(x)=2x−3 and also shown in a table where when x=1, f(x)=−1; when x=3, f(x)=3; and when x=5, f(x)=7. A student claims these representations show different relationships because "the equation shows a line but the table shows discrete points." Which statement best explains why this reasoning is incorrect?
A trigonometric function is given as f(x)=sin(x), shown graphically as a wave pattern, and described verbally as "a periodic function that oscillates between -1 and 1 with a period of 2π." A student examining these representations claims that "the equation only shows the relationship at specific points, while the graph shows the complete function behavior." What misconception about mathematical representations does this reveal?
A data set showing the relationship between study hours and test scores is represented in three ways: a scatter plot showing positive correlation, the equation y=8x+60 where x is hours studied and y is test score, and a table of five data points. A student observes that the table shows scores of 68, 74, 82, 89, and 95. What can be concluded about how well these three representations align?
A system of linear equations is represented graphically as two intersecting lines, algebraically as {y=2x−1y=−x+5, and verbally as "two linear relationships that share exactly one common solution point." When solving algebraically to find x=2 and y=3, what does this solution reveal about the relationship between all three representations?
A quadratic function is given by g(x)=x2−4x+3. When this same function is written in factored form as g(x)=(x−a)(x−b), and also described verbally as "a parabola that crosses the x-axis at two specific points," what do the values a and b represent in relation to the verbal description?
A rational function is expressed as f(x)=x−3x+2, described verbally as "a function with a vertical asymptote at x=3 and a horizontal asymptote at y=1," and shown graphically with these asymptotic behaviors visible. A student notes that the graph appears to "break" at x=3 and asks why this doesn't contradict the equation, which "seems continuous." What explanation best addresses this apparent contradiction between representations?
An exponential function is shown in a table where consecutive y-values have a constant ratio of 3, represented by the equation y=2⋅3x, and described verbally as "a function where the output triples each time the input increases by one." A student examining these representations concludes that when x=0, the function value should be 0 because "that's where exponential functions typically start." Which representation most clearly reveals the error in this reasoning?
A sequence is defined recursively as a1=5 and an=an−1+3 for n≥2. The same sequence can be represented by the explicit formula an=3n+2 and described verbally as "an arithmetic sequence that starts at 5 and increases by 3 each term." Which statement best explains how these representations demonstrate the same pattern?
A relationship between two variables can be expressed as 2x+3y=12. Which description correctly explains how this same relationship appears when solved for y?
A quadratic function can be represented as f(x)=2x2−8x+6. Which table of values represents the same relationship when x ranges from 0 to 4?
A function is described verbally as: "Start with an input value, multiply it by negative two, then add seven." Which of these representations shows the same relationship in a different form?
A quadratic relationship is represented by the factored form f(x)=−2(x+1)(x−4). Which statement correctly describes how this same relationship appears when analyzed graphically?
A student writes the expression 3(x−2)2+5 to model a parabola. Which description correctly identifies how this same relationship appears when graphed?