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🍏 8.2.6 Slope-Intercept Form

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Question 3
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Can m be a decimal? Why or why not?

Question 4
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Use the Slope-Intercept Form to graph the line for the equation. Check your answer by finding two points on the line using the table.

  • Click a Graph tab (Graph 1, Graph 2, and so on) for each graph you need to plot.
  • 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.
  • After creating your graph, you can check the dashed line box.
  • After you have plotted all graphs, click on x or y intercept tab to graph the intercepts.
Question 5
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Use the Slope-Intercept Form to graph the line for the equation. Check your answer by finding two points on the line using the table.

  • Click a Graph tab (Graph 1, Graph 2, and so on) for each graph you need to plot.
  • 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.
  • After creating your graph, you can check the dashed line box.
  • After you have plotted all graphs, click on x or y intercept tab to graph the intercepts.
Question 6
6.

Use the Slope-Intercept Form to graph the line for the equation. Check your answer by finding two points on the line using the table.

  • Click a Graph tab (Graph 1, Graph 2, and so on) for each graph you need to plot.
  • 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.
  • After creating your graph, you can check the dashed line box.
  • After you have plotted all graphs, click on x or y intercept tab to graph the intercepts.
Question 7
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Use the Slope-Intercept Form to graph the line for the equation. Check your answer by finding two points on the line using the table.

  • Click a Graph tab (Graph 1, Graph 2, and so on) for each graph you need to plot.
  • 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.
  • After creating your graph, you can check the dashed line box.
  • After you have plotted all graphs, click on x or y intercept tab to graph the intercepts.
Which variable is the input (independent variable)?
y
m
x
b
What does the b represent?
The y-intercept (where the line crosses the y-axis)
The slope (the rise over run ratio)
The input (independent variable)
The output (dependent variable)