A complete formative lesson with embedded slideshow, mini lecture screencasts, checks for understanding, practice items, mixed review, and reflection. I create these assignments to supplement each lesson of Pearson's Common Core Edition Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry courses. See also mathquest.net and twitter.com/mathquestEDU.

Solve It! By what value do you multiply height h to get height H?
Problem 1 Got It? What is the slope of the line that passes through the points?
Enter only a number.
Problem 1 Got It? What is the slope of the line that passes through the points?
Enter only a number or write "Undefined"
Problem 1 Got It? What is the slope of the line that passes through the points?
Enter only a number or write "Undefined"
Problem 2 Got It? What is the equation of a line with m = 6 and y-intercept (0, 5)?
Problem 2 Got It? What is the equation of a line graphed below?

Problem 2 Got It? Reasoning: In the previous item, do you get a different equation if you use (-6, 0) and the y-intercept to find the slope of the line? Explain.

Problem 3 Got It?

Problem 3 Got It?
Problem 4 Got It? What is the graph of the equation? Hint: convert the equation to slope-intercept form.




Vocabulary: What is a y-intercept? How is a y-intercept different from an x-intercept?
Error Analysis: A classmate found the slope between two points. What error did she make?

Review Lesson 2-1: Match each relation with its domain.



Domain: {-2, -1, 2, 3}
Domain: all real numbers
Domain: {-2, 1, 2, 3, 4}
Domain: {-5, 0, 2, 9}
Review Lesson 2-1: Match each relation with its range.



Range: {-2, -1, 2, 3}
Range: all real numbers y ≥ -2
Range: {-2, 1, 2, 3, 4}
Range: {-3, -1, 5, 15}
Review Lesson 2-1: Categorize each relation as a function or NOT a function.
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Function
NOT a function
Review Lesson 1-3: Match each function with its value for x = 0.
5x + 2
(x - 4) + 12
13 - 6.5x
13
8
2
5
Vocabulary Review: Classify each relation based on whether or not it is a function.
{(0, 1), (-1, 3), (0, 4)}
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Function
NOT a function
Use Your Vocabulary: Use the graph below. Match each line in the left column with its slope type on the right.

line a
line b
line c
line d
Positive slope
Negative slope
Zero slope
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Reflection: Math Success