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5.1 Slope-Intercept Form Day 2
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Given the slope and y-intercept, create the equation of the line. 1.Slope = -3 2. Slope = 1/3 3. Slope = -2/5 y-int = (0,-2) y-int = (0,5) y-int = (0,-1)
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Given the slope and y-intercept, create the equation of the line. 4. Slope = 5 5. Slope = 7 6. Slope = 1 y-int = (0,-2) y-int = (0,1) y-int = (0,-12)
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Given the slope and y-intercept, create the equation of the line. 7. Slope = -2 8. Slope = 3 9. Slope = 0 y-int = (0,7) y-int = (0,2) y-int = (0,4)
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Given the slope and y-intercept, create the equation of the line. 10. Slope = -6 11. Slope = 4 12. Slope = undefined y-int = (0,-2) y-int = (0,-9) y-int = none It can be any x- value
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Write the equation of the line in the graph given.
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EVERYONE GET COMMUNICATORS!!
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Put each equation into slope- intercept form, then graph it! 1. 3x + 2y = -12 -3x 2y = -3x - 12 2 2 2 m = -3/2 b = (0,-6)
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Put each equation into slope- intercept form, then graph it! 2. x - 2y = -6 -x -2y = -x - 6 -2 - 2 -2 m = 1/2 b = (0,3)
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Put each equation into slope- intercept form, then graph it! 3. 4x + 2y = 16 -4x 2y = -4x + 16 2 2 2 m = -2/1 b = (0,8)
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Put each equation into slope- intercept form, then graph it! 4. x - y = 4 -x -y = -x + 4 -1 -1 -1 m = 1/1 b = (0,-4)
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