Math Tech 2 10 th Grade. Elementary Algebra Standards  EA-2.6  EA-5.6  EA-5.7.

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Math Tech 2 10 th Grade

Elementary Algebra Standards  EA-2.6  EA-5.6  EA-5.7

In the equation y = 2/3x – 5, 2/3 represents the __________ of the line. When you are graphing y = 3/4x + 7, 3/4 indicates that you should move up _____units and over ______ units from the y- intercept 7. The graph of y = -3 is a ________________ line. The graph of x = 2 is a _________________ line. slope 34 horizontal vertical

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 Positive  Negative  Zero  Undefined (No slope)

 Rise Run  m = y2 – y1 x2 – x1