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SlopeALL Mixed Up Standard Form GraphingSlope Intercept Form $500 $400 $300 $200 $100

Click here to go back to the main board You have selected an area of the board not in play.

Slope Intercept Form - $100 The slope intercept form with all the letters explained. ANSWER

Slope Intercept Form - $200 ANSWER The equation of the line in slope – intercept form which has a slope of 3 and a y – intercept of 8.

Slope Intercept Form - $300 ANSWER The equation of the line in slope – intercept form which goes through the point (3, 2) and has a slope of 3.

Slope Intercept Form - $400 ANSWER The equation of the line in slope – intercept form which goes through the points (– 2, 4) and (2, 6).

Slope Intercept Form - $500 ANSWER The equation of the line in slope – intercept form which is parallel to the line and has an x – intercept of –4.

Graphing Part 1 - $100 ANSWER Graph the line:

Graphing Part 1 - $200 ANSWER What is the x and y intercept for the following equation (answers must be written as two ordered pairs):

Graphing Part 1 - $300 ANSWER Graph the following line:

Graphing Part 1 - $400 ANSWER Graph the following line:

Graphing Part 1 - $500 ANSWER Graph the following line:

Standard Form - $100 ANSWER The standard form with all the letters explained.

Standard Form - $200 ANSWER Rewrite the equation below in standard form with integer coefficients.

Standard Form - $300 ANSWER Write the equation of the line in standard form with integer coefficients that has a slope of –2 and a y – intercept of 3.

Standard Form - $400 ANSWER Write the equation of the line in standard form with integer coefficients that goes through the points (–1, 4) and (–7, –5).

Standard Form - $500 ANSWER Write the equation of the line in standard form with integer coefficients that has an x – intercept of 5 and a y – intercept of –2.

ALL Mixed Up - $100 ANSWER Find the equation of the line passing through the points (6, 7) and (–9, 7).

ALL Mixed Up - $200 ANSWER Find the equation of the line passing through the points (–6, 7) and (–6, –10).

ALL Mixed Up - $300 ANSWER Which of these lines is perpendicular to the line

ALL Mixed Up - $400 ANSWER x y What is the equation of the line shown?

ALL Mixed Up - $500 ANSWER Which of these lines are parallel to each other?

Slope and Inverses - $100 ANSWER From left to right, if a line goes down, the slope will always be ….

Slope and Inverses - $200 What is the slope of the following line? ANSWER

Slopes and Inverses - $300 ANSWER List the domain, range and inverse for the following: (4, 2) (5, 0) (6, -2) (7, -4) (8, -6)

Slopes and Inverses- $400 ANSWER Find the inverse of the equation:

Slope and Inverses - $500 ANSWER The graph of an inverse is the reflection over what line?

****Answers****

Slope Intercept Form - $100 DONE

Slope Intercept Form - $200 DONE

Slope Intercept Form - $300 DONE

Slope Intercept Form - $400 DONE

Slope Intercept Form - $500 DONE

Graphing Part 1 - $100 DONE

Graphing Part 1 - $200 DONE X-intercept: (6, 0) Y-intercept: (0, -2)

Graphing Part 1 - $300 DONE

Graphing Part 1 - $400 DONE

Point Slope Form Part 1 - $500 DONE

Standard Form - $100 DONE

Standard Form - $200 DONE

Standard Form - $300 DONE

Standard Form - $400 DONE

Standard Form - $500 DONE

ALL Mixed Up - $100 DONE

ALL Mixed Up - $200 DONE

ALL Mixed Up - $300 DONE

ALL Mixed Up - $400 DONE

ALL Mixed Up - $500 DONE

Slope - $100 DONE Negative

Scatter Plots - $200 DONE

Scatter Plots - $300 DONE Domain = (4, 5, 6, 7, 8) Range = (2, 0, -2, -4, -6) Inverse: (2, 4) (0, 5) (-2, 6) (-4, 7) (-6, 8)

Scatter Plots - $400 DONE

Scatter Plots - $500 DONE

CONTINUE

Directions for Changing the Game To change the questions and answers, just type over the problems…Use the “replace” feature to change the categories easily The daily doubles were originally set to category #4 for $500 and category #2 for $300 To change the daily doubles you must –1. Change the hyperlink for the links on the main board to go to the appropriate question, therefore bypassing the daily double slide –2. Change the hyperlink on the continue button on each daily double slide to go to the new question.