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CAMBRIDGE LOWER SECONDARY MATHEMATICS 9: END OF UNIT 4 TEST

Name Date

Stage 9 End of unit 4 test


1 Solve these equations.

a 2x + 10 = −16 b 21 − 3y = 6 c 4x + 3 = 30 − 5x

[6]

2 Solve the equation 6(x − 5) = 2x + 14.

[3]

3 Show that these equations all give the same solution for y.

32 39 6
=4 =3 =3
a y b y+5 c 10 −y

[6]

4 The angles of a triangle, in degrees, are 3(x + 16), 9x − 4 and 2(23 − x).

a Write down an equation for x.


[1]

b Solve your equation to find the value of x.

[3]

c Work out the sizes of the angles in the triangle.

[3]

5 Solve these simultaneous equations using an algebraic method.

y = x + 12 and y = 4x + 3

[3]

6 a Complete the tables of values for each equation.


y = 2x + 4 x 0 2 4 y = x + 6 x 0 2 4
y y

[2]

b On the graph paper draw a coordinate grid from 0 to 5 on the x-axis and from
0 to 15 on the y-axis.

Plot the points from your tables on the grid and draw the straight lines y = 2x + 4
and y = x + 6.

[2]

c Write down the solution of the simultaneous equations y = 2x + 4 and y = x + 6.

[1]

7 Solve these simultaneous equations using an algebraic method.


a x + 6y = 15 and 5x = 2y + 11

[3]

b x + 8y = 28 and x − y = 1

[3]

8 Solve these inequalities. Show each answer on a number line.

a 6x > 12 b 5x + 3 ⩽ 18 c −12 ⩽ 4x < 8

[6]

9 The diagram shows triangle EFG.

Side EG is longer than side EF.

a Write an inequality to show this information.

[1]

b Solve your inequality.

[2]
[Total: 45 marks]

END OF TEST
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Cambridge Lower Secondary Mathematics 9 – Byrd, Byrd & Pearce © Cambridge University Press 2021

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