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Honors Algebra II with Trigonometry Mr. Agnew Linear Equations Honors Algebra II with Trigonometry Mr. Agnew

Essential Stuff Essential Question Essential Vocabulary How do you write the equation of linear functions parallel or perpendicular to a given line? Essential Vocabulary Parallel Perpendicular Vertical Horizontal

Special Lines Horizontal Lines: y = constant Slope is 0, is a function Vertical Lines: x = constant Slope is undefined, not a function Parallel Lines: two lines with same slope Perpendicular Lines: two lines with opposite reciprocal slopes

Homework 2.4: Linear Equations (Special Cases)