Exercises: Understand Graphs of Equations
Show all substitution work when verifying points. For graphing problems, generate a table of values before plotting.
Warm-Up: Review What You Know
These problems review skills you already have.
Evaluate when .
Which statement correctly describes the solution to the one-variable equation ?
A student says the ordered pair satisfies the equation .
Is the student correct?
Fluency Practice
Determine whether each given point lies on the graph of the equation. Show your substitution.
Does the point lie on the graph of ?
Which of the following points is NOT on the graph of ?
Is the point on the graph of ?
The point lies on the graph of . What is the value of ?
The graph of is an exponential curve. Which of the following points lies on this graph?
Varied Practice
These problems use a variety of formats and representations.
Which of the following best describes what the graph of a two-variable equation represents?
To verify that lies on the graph of , substitute into the right side:
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A student graphs and plots only the points , , and .
She then says "those three points are the complete graph." What is wrong with her claim?
Complete the table of values for , then identify the shape of its graph.
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The point lies on the graph of . What is the value of ?
Word Problems
Read each scenario carefully. Use substitution or graphing to answer.
A candle's height (in inches) after hours of burning is modeled by the equation
.
Is the point on the graph of this equation? What does the point represent in context?
First, find the value of when (enter a number).
A ball is thrown upward and its height (in feet) after seconds is modeled by
.
What is the height of the ball at second? Is the point on the graph?
At what time (in seconds) does the ball land (return to height )?
Use the graph or solve algebraically.
A store's daily profit (in dollars) from selling items is modeled by .
How many items must be sold for the store to break even (profit = 0)? That is, find the
-intercept of the graph of .
The graph of passes through the points and .
What do these two -intercepts tell you about the solutions to the equation
? Explain using the definition of what a graph represents.
Error Analysis
Each problem shows a student's reasoning. Identify the error.
Marcus says: "The line only has three solutions:
, , and . Those are the only points I can see on my graph paper,
so those are the only solutions."
What is the fundamental error in Marcus's reasoning?
Priya is graphing . She builds a table:
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She then says: "The graph of consists of exactly these 5 points."
What does Priya need to understand to correct her mistake?
Challenge / Extension
These bonus problems require multi-step thinking.
The graph of is a circle. Three of the following four points lie on
this circle: , , , and .
What is the -coordinate of the point that does NOT lie on the circle?
(Enter the -coordinate of the non-solution point.)
The graph of intersects the -axis at and .
A classmate says: "Those two -intercepts are the graph of ."
Write a complete explanation of what is wrong, and describe what the full graph looks like
and how many solutions the equation has.