3 Forms of a Linear Equation

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13 questions
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Type in the equation of the line in point-slope form, given the point and the slope. Do not use spaces.
(1, -5); m=3

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Type in the equation of the line in slope-intercept form, given the point and the slope. Do not use spaces.
(1, -5); m=3

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Type in the equation of the line in standard form, given the point and the slope. Do not use spaces. If your answer is not showing up as correct, check with me. I might be able to add yours to the answer key!
(1, -5); m=3

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Type in the equation of the line in point-slope form, given the point and the slope. Do not use spaces.

2

Type in the equation of the line in slope-intercept form, given the point and the slope. Do not use spaces.

2

Type in the equation of the line in standard form, given the point and the slope. Do not use spaces. If your answer is not showing up as correct, check with me. I might be able to add yours to the answer key!

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Type in the equation of the line in point-slope form, given the two points. Do not use spaces.

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Type in the equation of the line in slope-intercept form, given the two points. Do not use spaces.

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Type in the equation of the line in standard form, given the two points. Do not use spaces. If your answer is not showing up as correct, check with me. I might be able to add yours to the answer key!

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Change the following equation of a line into standard form.

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Change the following equation of a line into slope-intercept form.

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Change the following equation of a line into slope-intercept form.

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Put the items in order below to take a point and a slope and turn it into a slope-intercept form equation.

  1. Input m and (x₁,y1) into the point-slope equation. Convert any double negative signs to positives
  2. Distribute the slope over the parentheses
  3. Get y alone by adding or subtracting the number on the left side
  4. Rearrange so the equation looks like "y=mx + b"