I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #1 I have 8 Who has the slope of the line whose equation is: y = 14x - 17?

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I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #1 I have 8 Who has the slope of the line whose equation is: y = 14x - 17?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #2 I have 14 Who has the solution to the following equation? 2x + 10 = 32

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #3 I have 11 Who has the x-intercept of the graph of 2x - 3y = 12 ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #4 I have 6 Who has the smaller of the solutions to this equation? x = 0

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #5 I have -2 Who has the smallest integer which satisfies the inequality: 3x + 2 > 15

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #6 I have 5 Who has the smallest value that y can have if y = x ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #7 I have -1 Who has x if 2 4 is multiplied by 2 8 and the answer is 2 x ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #8 I have 12 Who has f(-3) if f(x) = x 2 + 1?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #9 I have 10 Who has the length, in feet, of the shadow of a 45 ft. tall tree on a day in which a 6 ft. tall man has a 2 ft. long shadow?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #10 I have 15 Who has one-half raised to the -4 power?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #11 I have 16 Who has the next number in this pattern: 2, 3, 5, 9, …

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #12 I have 17 Who has the lowest prime number?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #13 I have 2 Who has the slope of the line whose equation is: 8x - 2y = 11 ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #14 I have 4 Who has the slope of the line that passes through the origin and the point (1, -8) ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #15 I have -8 Who has the solution to the equation 4x - 6 = -4 ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #16 I have 1/2 Who has the larger of the two solutions to the equation: x 2 + 3x - 4 = 0 ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #17 I have 1 Who has the slope of the line whose equation is: 3x + y = 7 ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #18 I have -3 Who has A if f(A) = -2 and f(x) = 4 - 2x?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #19 I have 3 Who has the greatest common factor of 36x and 27y?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #20 I have 9 Who has x if the square root of x is the same as four times the square root of 3?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #21 I have 48 Who has 23 0 multiplied by 23 1 ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #22 I have 23 Who has the solution to the equation (1/2)x - (1/5)x = 6 ?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #23 I have 20 Who has the coefficient of the xy term when (3x + 2y) is multiplied by (5x + 4y)?

I Have…Who Has? for Algebra Classes J. Hill Card #24 I have 22 Who has the value of f(x) when x = 0.5 if f(x) = 4/x ?