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Interpreting Graphs Interpreting Graphs Inequalities Simplifying Verbal Expressions Slope

What is the definition of Slope? Slope– 10 Points

Identify the slope of each graph below as having a positive, negative, zero, or undefined slope. Slope– 30 Points

What is the Slope formula? Slope– 40 Points

What is the Slope between (-5,4) and (-1,16)? Slope– 50 Points

What word tells you to multiply? Verbal Expressions – 10 Points

Translate phrase into an algebraic expression. Twice a number plus five Verbal Expressions – 20 Points

Translate the algebraic expression into a verbal expression. 4n – 7 Verbal Expressions – 30 Points

Write the algebraic expression for. 6 less than 3 times a number Verbal Expressions – 40 Points

Write the algebraic equation and find the number. Five added to the product of negative three and a number is equal to fourteen. Verbal Expressions – 50 Points

Evaluate. x+7 if x=12 Simplifying – 10 Points

Simplify. 4x-9x. Simplifying – 20 Points

Simplify. 2x+4+7x-12 Simplyfing – 30 Points

Simplify. 5x 2 -3x+5y+4y-5x 2 Symplifying – 40 Points

Evaluate. 2x+2y-x-5y if x=2 and y= 3 Symplifying – 50 Points

Draw all four Inequality Signs. Inequalities – 10 Points

If x=2. Is the inequality true? x>-4 Explain. Ind vs Dep – 20 Points

Solve the inequality. X+7<21 Inequalities – 30 Points

If you divide or multiple a variable by a negative number what do you have to do to the inequality? Inequalities – 40 Points

Solve 4(x - 4) > 7 + 3x Inequalities– 50 Points

Name the three basic ways to describe a graph. Interpreting Graphs– 10 Points

Name the three ways to describe an increasing or decreasing graph. Interpreting Graphs– 20 Points

What type of line is a constant graph. Interpreting Graphs– 30 Points

What is going on bewteen 3 and 3.5 hours Interpreting Graphs– 40 Points

What is going on between 1.5 and 2 hours. Interpreting Graphs– 50 Points