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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education ____15. The independent variable is y or f(x) and the dependent
Region IV A- CALABARZON variable is x.
Division of Biñan City
DELA PAZ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL III.IDENTIFICATION: Study each statements carefully. Identify what
is being described by each statement. Write your answer before
SECOND QUARTER FIRST LONG TEST IN MATHEMATICS 8 each number.

Name:______________________________________________ ______________16. This is a set of x and y pair, x is always the first


element or the domain and y is the second element or range.
Grade and Section:____________________________________ ______________17. It represent the inequalities between two
algebraic expressions where two distinct variables are included.
I.MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the best answer and write ______________18. It is consists of a set of two or more linear
it before each number. inequalities in two variables.
______________19. A relation in which no two ordered pairs have
____1. What is the graph of linear inequalities in two variables?
the same first element.
a. Straight line b. Half-plane
______________20. A set or collection of ordered pairs.
c. Parabola d. Half of a parabola
III.GRAPHING:
____2. What linear inequality is
represented by the graph at the
21-25. Graph the given linear inequality in two variable on the
right?
provided Cartesian plane. Use the back page for your solution. Use
crayons/pencil to shade your graph.
a. x–y>1
b. x–y<1
c. -x + y > 1
d. -x + y < 1

____3. Which of the following ordered pairs satisfy both 2x + 7y > 5


and 3x – y ≤ 2?
a. (0, 0) b. (10, -1) c. (-4, 6) d. (-2, -8)

____4. What inequality symbol describes the sum of the ages of


Jennifer (m) and Roy (n) which is not more than 32?
a. m + n < 32 c. m + n < 32
b. m + n ≠ 32 d. m + n ≤ 32
____5. Which of the following ordered pairs is represented by this
relation?
a. { (160,4), (200,5), (240,6), (280,7), (320,8) }
b. { (40, 160), (40,200), (40,240), (40,280), (40,320) }
c. { (4,16), (5,20), (6,24), (7,28), (8,32) }
d. { (4, 160), (5,200), (6,240), (7,280), (8,320) }

____6. Do the ordered pairs (-2,-1), (1,-4), (7,-10), (8,-11) represent a


relation, a function, both a relation and a function, or neither a
relation nor a function?
a. neither a relation nor a function c. relation only 26-30. Graph the given system of linear inequality in two variable on
b. both a relation and a function d. function only the provided Cartesian plane. Use the back page for your solution.
Use crayons/pencil to shade your graph.
____7. Which of the following relations describes a function?
a. { (-3,9), (-2,4), (2,4), (3,9) } c. { (-2,0), (0,2), (2,0), (0,-2) }
b. { (2,-2), (0,0), (2,2), (3,3) } d. { (9,-3), (4,-2), (4,2), (9,3)}

____8. Which of the following is a linear inequality in two variables?


a. 3x+4y=8 b. 6m-5≥10 c. 7a+12<2b d. s-11≤1

____9. The difference between the scores of Connie and Minnie in


the test is not more than six points. Suppose Connie’s score is 32
points, what could be the score of Minnie?
a. 26 to 38 c. 26 and below
b. 38 and above d. between 26 & 38

____10. What inequality symbol describes the sum of the ages of


Jennifer (m) and Roy (n) which is not more than 32?
a. m + n < 32 c. m + n ≠ 32
b. m + n < 32 d. m + n ≤ 32

II.TRUE OR FALSE: Study each statements carefully and write T if


the statement is true and F if it is false. Write your answer before
each number.

____11. The set of abscissa is called range.


____12. The set of ordinate is called domain.
____13. If you draw a vertical line to the graph and intersects the
graph in two or more points, then the graph is a graph of a function.
____14. If every one element in the range is paired to exactly one ********************************************************
element in the domain or for two or more elements in the range is “It is only with the HEART that one can see rightly what is ESSENTIAL
paired to exactly one domain, then it’s a function. is invisible to the eyes” –The Little Prince

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