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Ordered pairs: ( , ) ( , ) ( , ) Ordered pairs: ( , ) ( , ) ( , ) Page S.92 Ordered pairs: ( , ) ( , ) ( , ) Ordered pairs: ( , ) ( , ) ( , )

Slope: _____ y-intercept: _____ Page S.93 Ordered pairs: ( , ) ( , ) ( , ) Slope: _____ y-intercept: _____ Slope: _____ Slope: _____

Slope: _____ y-intercept: _____ Equation: __________________  Page S.93 Slope: _____ y-intercept: _____ Equation: __________________ 

Slope: _____ y-intercept: _____ Equation: __________________  Page S.93 Slope: _____ y-intercept: _____ Equation: __________________ 

Slope: _____ y-intercept: _____ Equation: __________________  Page S.94 Slope: _____ y-intercept: _____ Equation: __________________ 

Page S.95 Look at the graphs / equations to the left and the right. The y-intercept of the line is 4, because the line crosses the y axis at (0,4). Look at the graphs / equations to the left and the right. Discussion: How do you find the slope? How do you find the y-intercept?

-6 2 4(0) + 8y = 24 4x + 8(0) = 24 4(-6) + 8y = 24 4x + 8(2) = 24 Page S.95 Directions: Fill in the values shown in blue. Complete table. 4(0) + 8y = 24 4x + 8(0) = 24 -6 4(-6) + 8y = 24 2 4x + 8(2) = 24

Page S.95 Directions: Fill in the values shown in blue. Complete table. 4(0) + 8y = 24 ? ? 4x + 8(0) = 24 -6 4(-6) + 8y = 24 -24 ? 2 ? 4x + 8(2) = 24 16

1 2 4 9(0) + 3y = 21 9x + 3(1) = 21 9(2) + 3y = 21 9x + 3(4) = 21 Page S.96 2. Directions: Fill in the values shown in blue. Complete table. 9(0) + 3y = 21 1 9x + 3(1) = 21 2 9(2) + 3y = 21 4 9x + 3(4) = 21

Page S.96 2. Directions: Fill in the values shown in blue. Complete table. 9(0) + 3y = 21 ? 1 9x + 3(1) = 21 ? 3 2 9(2) + 3y = 21 18 ? 4 ? 9x + 3(4) = 21 12

6 -2 2(0) + 3y = -6 2x + 3(0) = -6 2(6) + 3y = -6 2x + 3(-2) = -6 Page S.96 Directions: Fill in the values shown in blue. Complete table. 2(0) + 3y = -6 2x + 3(0) = -6 6 2(6) + 3y = -6 -2 2x + 3(-2) = -6

Page S.96 Directions: Fill in the values shown in blue. Complete table. 2(0) + 3y = -6 ? ? 2x + 3(0) = -6 6 2(6) + 3y = -6 12 ? -2 ? 2x + 3(-2) = -6 -6

Page S.96 Directions: Create your own values. Then complete the table.

Page S.95 Look at the graphs / equations to the left and the right. The y-intercept of the line is 4, because the line crosses the y axis at (0,4). Look at the graphs / equations to the left and the right. Discussion: How do you find the slope? How do you find the y-intercept?