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Unit 2B- Slope Test

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What is the definition of slope?

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What does a slope of \frac{-5}{3} mean?

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What is the constant rate of change between x and y? Be sure to write in simplified form.

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4.

Identify the type of slope for the line below: positive, negative, zero, or undefined.

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Identify the type of slope for the line below: positive, negative, zero, or undefined.

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Identify the type of slope for the line below: positive, negative, zero, or undefined.

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Identify the type of slope for the line below: positive, negative, zero, or undefined.

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Determine the slope of the line on the graph below:

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9.

In the following linear equation, what is the y-intercept?

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In the following linear equation, what is the slope?

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What is the slope of the line goes through the points (3, 4) and (6, 6)? Work must be shown in the "Show Your Work" section to get credit.

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When graphing a linear equation, what order do you do the following? (Move the steps to the proper order)

  1. Identify the y-intercept in the equation.

  2. Place a point at the y-intercept.

  3. From the y-intercept, count the rise and run to find the next point.

  4. Connect the dots.

  5. Identify the slope in the equation.

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Find the slope of Line A.

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Find the slope of Line B.

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Lines A and B are perpendicular to eachother. This means that they intersect at a right (90 degree) angle. What do you think is true about the relationship between the slopes of perpendicular lines?