MRY Ch 2.2 Point-Slope Form Practice (39 pts) (11/7/2023)

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23 questions
For the first six questions, type in the equation of the line in point-slope form. Do not use spaces.
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(1, -5); m=3

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Write an equation in Point Slope form given the 2 points:

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Write an equation in Point Slope form given the 2 points:

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Write an equation in Point Slope form given the 2 points:

Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form when asked below.
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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form given:

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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form given:

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Graph the equation y = 4x-8

  • Click the graph tab.
  • Click on the graph background to add a point. Add two points to create a graph. Drag a point or type in x and y coordinates to edit its position. Click on a point to delete it.
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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form given:

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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form given:

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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form given:

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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form given:

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Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form given:

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Graph the line:

y=-3x+10

  • Click the graph tab.
  • Click on the graph background to add a point. Add two points to create a graph. Drag a point or type in x and y coordinates to edit its position. Click on a point to delete it.
For the next four questions, find the slope and use the point to write an equation of the line in point-slope form.
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Write the equation of the line above.

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What is the equation of the line above?

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What is the equation of the line above?

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What is the equation of the line above?

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Put the steps in order below to explain how you would use a point and a slope to write an equation in slope-intercept form.

  1. Distribute the slope over the parentheses
  2. Rearrange so the equation looks like "y=mx + b"
  3. Get y alone but adding or subtracting the number on the left side
  4. Input m and (x₁,y₂) into the point-slope equation. Covert any double negative signs to positives