Assessment
Directions: Put a check (mark on the blank provided before each number if the
statement is correct. Otherwise, put a cross ( X ) mark.
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1. An equal sign is used to denote equality.
2. An inequality is a mathematical sentence indicating that two expressions are
equal.
3. The graph of a linear equation is always a straight line.
4. An inequality uses the relation symbols ">,<, 5, 2, and #".
5. An algebraic expression may contain two or more terms.
6. A linear equation in one variable is one which can be written in the form
ax + b = 0, where a and b are real numbers and a # 0.
7. An equation has exactly one solution.
8. The relation symbol “>" denotes that one expression is less than or equal to the
other expression in an inequality.
9. In a verbal phrase “15 is subtracted from a number y is 45", the corresponding
mathematical phrase is “ 15 - y = 45“.
10. An equation is linear if the highest power is 1.
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