Fall Semester Final Review Bingo. Rules You may work with a partner on both of your cards. To call bingo, you have to have diagonal, horizontal or vertical.

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Fall Semester Final Review Bingo

Rules You may work with a partner on both of your cards. To call bingo, you have to have diagonal, horizontal or vertical answers. No four corners. If you call bingo before you really have it, you have to clear your card. If you clear someone else’s card, you forfeit your prize and will be removed from the class. Play nice and play fair. REMEMBER THE GOLDEN RULE. All decisions by Mrs. Kramer are final.

Here we go… To SF Slope = -3, y-intercept = 2 Write in SI (-4,-3) parallel to y = 7/4x + 5 to SF Slope = -7, y-intercept = -3 y = -3/5x + 1 in SF through (-4, -5) parallel to y = 5/8 x + 3 (6, -20), (11,-10) To SI (3, -4) perp to y = 1/2 x + 3

Here we go… (12,4)(-7,0) To SI (5,4), perp to y = -x - 1 (0,-2), (5,17) To SF y = -5/2(x + 2) (-6,-4)(11,7) y + 4 = -2(x-1) -8(1+6m)-4(x+4) -6(1-7m) + 2(m-8)

Here we go… 5(4m-7)+7(m+8) -(2m-3) + 4(x-7) 4(x-3) + 6(3x-8) -8(2+3m) + 5(m-3) 2(7-8m) + 5(1-m) PS to SF y = -2/5(x + 5) -209 > 5(6b+5) + 6 y + 5 = 10/3 (x + 3) Slope (2, -2), (6,6) Slope (3,4), (5,6)

-7(n-1) (n+1) -100 < 4(-1-8b) -3(4+2n)+7 |n - 5|< = (3n+2) -6(-6+6n)+2 -6(7x - 2) = -156

-8x - 7(n+2) 12/x = 6/9 Slope intercept form for (-4,3) and (-2,5) n/5 = 8/2 Slope intercept form for (-3,-2) and (-5,-4) 54 = 3(x + 6) standard form to SI 11x - 3y = 24 0 = (-6 + n)/9 SF to SI y = 6

|7v - 8| = 48 Standard form to SI x + 6y = 12 |-2 + n | = 1 PS to SF y = -2/5(x + 5) -209 > 5(6b+5) + 6 y + 5 = 10/3 (x + 3) Slope (2, -2), (6,6) Slope (3,4), (5,6)