CHAPTER 5 QUIZ 1 REVIEW FEBRUARY 10, 2016. WRITE AN EQUATION OF A LINE IN SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM WITH THE GIVEN SLOPE AND A POINT.  HINT: IN ORDER TO BE.

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CHAPTER 5 QUIZ 1 REVIEW FEBRUARY 10, 2016

WRITE AN EQUATION OF A LINE IN SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM WITH THE GIVEN SLOPE AND A POINT.  HINT: IN ORDER TO BE A Y-INTERCEPT, X MUST EQUAL 0!

WRITE AN EQUATION OF A LINE IN SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM GIVEN A GRAPH.  HINT: FIND SLOPE AND Y-INTERCEPT FIRST! (0, 4) (1, 2)

WRITE AN EQUATION OF A LINE IN SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM GIVEN TWO POINTS.  HINT: FIND SLOPE! IN ORDER TO BE A Y-INTERCEPT, X MUST EQUAL 0!

WRITE AN EQUATION OF IN POINT-SLOPE FORM WITH THE GIVEN POINT AND SLOPE.

WRITE AN EQUATION IN POINT-SLOPE FORM OF THE LINE SHOWN. (-2, 2) (-4, -1)

WRITE TWO EQUIVALENT EQUATIONS IN STANDARD FORM.

WRITE AN EQUATION OF THE LINE SHOWN.  HINT: ASK YOURSELF TWO QUESTIONS! WHAT LINE IS IT SLICING AND AT WHAT NUMBER?

FIND THE MISSING COEFFICIENT IN THE EQUATION OF THE LINE SHOWN. WRITE THE COMPLETED EQUATION.