Algebra 1 5-4 Mixed Review: Point-Slope Form
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Review Lesson 5-3: Match the slopes m and y-intercepts b with their equations.
Review Lesson 5-3: Match the slopes m and y-intercepts b with their equations.
- m = 1
- m = -1
- m = 6
- b = 0
- b = 4
- b = -13
- y = x + 4
- y = 6x
- y = -x - 13
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Review Lesson 2-5: Solve the equation for y.
Review Lesson 2-5: Solve the equation for y.
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Review Lesson 2-5: Solve the equation for y.
Review Lesson 2-5: Solve the equation for y.
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Review Lesson 2-5: Solve the equation for y.
Review Lesson 2-5: Solve the equation for y.
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Vocabulary Review: Classify each equation based on its y-intercept.
Vocabulary Review: Classify each equation based on its y-intercept.
- y = -3x + 2
- y = 5x + 3
- y = 3x + 4
- y = 4x - 3
- Has a y-intercept of 3
- Has a y-intercept other than 3
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Vocabulary Review: Categorize each equation based on whether or not it is in slope-intercept form.
Vocabulary Review: Categorize each equation based on whether or not it is in slope-intercept form.
- y = 2x + 6
- y - 4 = 2(x + 7)
- 2x - y = 10
- x + 3y + 11 = 0
- Slope-intercept form
- NOT Slope-intercept form
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Vocabulary Review: Classify each statement based on whether or not it is true about the y-intercept of any graph.
Vocabulary Review: Classify each statement based on whether or not it is true about the y-intercept of any graph.
- occurs where x = 0 on the graph
- occurs where y = 0 on the graph
- occurs where the graph touches the x-axis
- True of the y-intercept of any graph
- NOT true of the y-intercept (of at least some graphs)
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Use Your Vocabulary: Complete each sentence with the appropriate word from the list.
Use Your Vocabulary: Complete each sentence with the appropriate word from the list.
- sun
- time
- price
- The length of a shadow is a function of the angle of the __?__.
- The amount of water that has leaked from a leaky faucet is a function of __?__.
- The amount of sales tax you pay is a function of the item's __?__.