Linear Functions - Finding Zeros

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29 questions
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There are 2 rules that equations in Standard Form must follow, what was the first rule?

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What is the second rule?

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What is another way to describe Zeros

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Is the following equation written in Standard Form? Write Yes or No, if not explain why.
4x-2y=8

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Is the following equation written in Standard Form? Write Yes or No, if not explain why.
-3x+4y=-12

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Is the following equation written in Standard Form? Write Yes or No, if not explain why.
3x+1/2y=10

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Convert the Standard Form equation into Slope-Intercept Form.
4x-5y=-10

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Convert the Standard Form equation into Slope-Intercept Form.
6x+y=3

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Convert the Standard Form equation into Slope-Intercept Form.
2x-y=5

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Convert the Standard Form equation into Slope-Intercept Form.
x-2y=4

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Convert the Standard Form equation into Slope-Intercept Form.
x-5y=20

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Convert the Standard Form equation into Slope-Intercept Form.
2x+3y=9

Graph the following equations and identify the Zeros.
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x-5y=10

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2x+3y=-12

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3x-y=9

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7x-5y=35

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x+2y=10

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2x+3y=-12

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Identify the Zeros of each graph. Write as an ordered pair.

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Identify the Zeros of each graph. Write as an ordered pair.

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Identify the Zeros of each graph. Write as an ordered pair.

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Convert the equation to Slope-Intercept Form. (Hint: Solve for y)
y-4=2(x+6)

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Convert the equation to Slope-Intercept Form. (Hint: Solve for y)
y+3=1/2(x-8)

What are the intercepts and slope of the graphs? Write intercepts as ordered pairs.
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x-intercept:

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y-intercept:

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find the slope

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x-intercept:

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y-intercept:

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Find the slope