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Chapter 4 Review What quadrant is point (-3, 2) in?
Is the x-axis a horizontal line or a vertical line? What is the point (0, 0) also called?
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Relations Map the following points
(-3, 2), (4, 5), (0, 6), (-3, -2) (4, 6) What is the domain of the above points? What is the range? How do you write the inverse of a set of points?
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What are the rules for Standard Form
A, B & C must be integers A and B cannot BOTH be zero A, B & C must have a GCF of 1
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Linear Equations What are the rules for an equation to be a linear equation? What are the 4 different ways that make an equation NOT a linear equation? Is x = -1 a linear equation? Is x = -1 a function? Is 12x + 4yz = 9 a linear equation? Is y = 6 a linear equation?
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Graphing a line What are the 3 techniques you know to graph a line from a linear equation? How do you find the x and y-intercepts? How do you use an equation like y = ½ x + 3 to graph a line … “shortcut.”
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Functions What is the only thing you need to look for to determine if a set of points is a function? Is y = -2 a function? Is x = 5 a function?
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