How to find out if a point is on a line with an equation

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SSAT Upper Level Quantitative › How to find out if a point is on a line with an equation

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1

Consider the lines described by the following two equations:

4y = 3x2

3y = 4x2

Find the vertical distance between the two lines at the points where x = 6.

36

21

12

44

48

Explanation

Since the vertical coordinates of each point are given by y, solve each equation for y and plug in 6 for x, as follows:

Taking the difference of the resulting y -values give the vertical distance between the points (6,27) and (6,48), which is 21.

2

Which of the following points is on the line with the equation ?

Explanation

To find if a point is on the line, plug in the x-coordinate of the answer choice into the given equation. If the resulting value for the y-coordinate matches that of the answer choice, then that point is on the line.

For ,

3

Which of the following points lies on the line with the equation ?

Explanation

To find if a point is on the line, plug in the x-coordinate of the answer choice into the given equation. If the resulting value for the y-coordinate matches that of the answer choice, then that point is on the line.

For ,

4

Which of the following points lies on the line with the equation ?

Explanation

To find if a point is on the line, plug in the x-coordinate of the answer choice into the given equation. If the resulting value for the y-coordinate matches that of the answer choice, then that point is on the line.

For ,

5

Which of the following points lies on the line with the equation ?

Explanation

To find if a point is on the line, plug in the x-coordinate of the answer choice into the given equation. If the resulting value for the y-coordinate matches that of the answer choice, then that point is on the line.

For ,

6

Which of the following points lies on the line with the equation ?

Explanation

To find if a point is on the line, plug in the x-coordinate of the answer choice into the given equation. If the resulting value for the y-coordinate matches that of the answer choice, then that point is on the line.

For ,

7

Which of the following points is on both the line

and the line

Explanation

In the multiple choice format, you can just plug in these points to see which satisfies both equations. and work for the first but not the second, and and work for the second but not the first. Only works for both.

Alternatively (or if you were in a non-multiple choice scenario), you could set the equations equal to each other and solve for one of the variables. So, for instance,

and

so

Now you can solve and get . Plug this back into either of the original equations and get .

8

Which of the following points lies on the line with equation ?

Explanation

To find which point lies on the line, plug in the x-coordinate value of an answer choice into the equation. If the y-coordinate value that comes out of the equation matches that of the answer choice, then the point is on the line.

For ,

So then, lies on the line.

9

A line has the equation . Which of the following points lies on the line?

Explanation

Plug the x-coordinate of an answer choice into the equation to see if the y-coordinate matches with what comes out of the equation.

For ,

10

Which of the following points can be found on the line \small y=3x+2?

Explanation

We are looking for an ordered pair that makes the given equation true. To solve, plug in the various answer choices to find the true equality.

Because this equality is true, we can conclude that the point lies on this line. None of the other given answer options will result in a true equality.

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