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Solving Systems of Linear Equations Combining Like Terms Distributing Test

This document provides a summary of key concepts in solving systems of linear equations, combining like terms, and distributing terms. It includes 14 multiple choice questions testing understanding of solving systems of linear equations by elimination and substitution methods, identifying equivalent expressions involving distributing and combining like terms, and determining the solution set of systems.

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Solving Systems of Linear Equations Combining Like Terms Distributing Test

This document provides a summary of key concepts in solving systems of linear equations, combining like terms, and distributing terms. It includes 14 multiple choice questions testing understanding of solving systems of linear equations by elimination and substitution methods, identifying equivalent expressions involving distributing and combining like terms, and determining the solution set of systems.

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Solving Systems of Linear Equations, Combining Like Terms, and Distributing Test (DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST)

1 What is the solution to the following system of equations?


3 x 2y = 4 6 x 4y = 8 2x + 3y = 13 x y = 9

A B

( 1, 8)

A B

(2 , 1)

(8 , 1)

C infinitely many solutions D no solution 5 A student insists on the following:

(2 ,1)

C infinitely many solutions D no solution 2 Which of the following statements is not true? A The solution of a system of two linear equations in two variables is where two lines meet at one point. B The solution of a system of three linear equations in three variables is where three planes meet at one line. C A system of two linear equations in two variables has infinitely many solutions when the graphs of its lines are parallel. D A system of two linear equations in two variables may sometimes have no solution. 3 Which ordered triple is the solution to the system of equations below?
x 6 y +2 z =5 3 z +3 =6 4 y z =7

( x + 2) 2 = x 2 + 2 2 = x 2 + 4 ( x + 2) 3 = x 3 + 23 = x 3 + 8 .
Which of the following statements is not true? A He should have recognized that

( x + 2) 2 = ( x + 2 )( x + 2) along with the fact that


( x + 2) 3 = ( x + 2)( x + 2)( x + 2) .
B He needs to expand the binomial, distribute, combine like terms, and then put it in descending order. C He should have found x 2 + 4 x + 4 to be the answer to ( x + 2 ) 2 . D His solution is completely correct to both problems. 6 What is the solution to the following system of equations?
4x + 8y = 32 x =2 y 4

(7,1, 3)

A (2, 3) B (2, 1) C (2, 1) D (2, 3) 7 What is the solution to the system of equations?
3 x + 4 y =18 x = 5 y 13

B ( 3,1, 3) C D

(16 , 5 2 , 3)

(3, 1, 3)

What is the solution to the system of linear equations?

A (2, 3) B (2, 1)

C (2, 3) D (3, 2) 8 Which of the following statements is not true? A B C D 9

A Dividing the first equation entirely by 2 and the second equation entirely by 5. B Multiplying the first equation entirely by 5 and the second equation entirely by 2. C Multiplying the first equation entirely by 1. D Multiplying the first equation entirely by 20 and the second equation entirely by 8. 12 What is the solution to the following system of equations?
3 x 2 y =13 x + y =1

( a + b) 2
( a b) 2

= a 2 + 2ab + b 2
= a 2 2ab b 2

( a + b )( a b ) = a 2 b 2
( a b ) ( a + b ) = 2b

What ordered triple is the solution to the system of equations:

x + 2 y 3 z = 11 3y + z = 7 2 z = 4
A B C D

A (2, 3) B (3, 2) C infinitely many solutions D no solution 13 Consider the following system of linear equations:
x y =0 y = x 2

( 2,5,1 )
( 1, 3, 2 )

(5 ,7 , 2 )
(0, 3, 2 )

10 What is the solution to the following system of equations?


x y =0 x + y =0

Which of the following is not true about this system of linear equations? A The substitution method is the best method for solving this system of linear equations. B The answer to this system of linear equations is (2, 2). C This system of linear equations has no solution. D Both variables will cancel out. 14 Consider the following system of linear

A (0, 0) B (1, 1) C infinitely many solutions D no solution

11 Consider the following system of linear equations:


2 x +8 y =6 5 x 20 y = 15

equations:
2x + 3y = 13 x y = 9

Which of the following statements would not be true? A Distributing 2 to the second equation would eliminate x.

Which of the following would not result in eliminating a variable?

B Distributing 3 to the second equation would eliminate y. C The system has infinitely many solutions. D If y = 1, substituting this value into either of the equations will result in a value for x. 15 The sides of a square are lengthened so that the new sides are 5 more than twice the original side. Which of the following statements is true? A The correct expression for each side is 2 x + 5 . B The expression for its perimeter is 4( 2 x + 5) . C The expression for its area is ( 2 x + 5) 2 . D All of the above statements are true. 16 Consider the following system of linear equations:
x y =0 x + y =0

18 Calculate the volume of the figure shown.

A 3 x + 11 B 3 x 3 + 11 C x 3 + 11x 2 + 34 x + 24 D x 3 + 11x 2 + 11x + 24

Which of the following is not a solution to this system of linear equations? A (0, 0) B (1, 1) C (2, 2) D infinitely many solutions

17 What is the solution to the following system of equations?


x + y +z =0 x y z =0 x + y z =0

A (0, 0, 0) B (1, 1, 2) C infinitely many solutions D no solution

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