Algebra 1 EOC Important Formulas to Know (This review was created for a basic review of formulas. The items included are intended to reinforce recall of.

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Algebra 1 EOC Important Formulas to Know (This review was created for a basic review of formulas. The items included are intended to reinforce recall of basic facts and formulas. The Powerpoint is not intended as a comprehensive EOC review of content.)

What is the formula for slope?

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What is slope-intercept form of a linear equation?

Response

What is the slope of a vertical line?

Response Undefined

Response

Point-slope form

Response

x- intercept is 3. y- intercept is -2.

Response A vertical translation up 3 units. Or a vertical shift of 3.

What does the r represent?

Response R represents the correlation coefficient

Response Strong negative correlation

Response No correlation

Response Weak positive correlation

Classify the System

Response Independent system

Classify the System

Response Inconsistent

Classify the System

Response Dependent system

Response 8

What is the name for the highest or lowest point in a parabola?

Response The vertex

Response

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What is the quadratic formula?

Response

What formula would you use if you want to know how many real solutions a quadratic has?

Response

Exponential Growth

Find the interquartile range for 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 ?

Response

A bacteria population doubles every hour. What type of function best models this situation?

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