3.3, 3.6 & 3.7 Parallel and Perpendicular lines 7.0 Students prove and use theorems involving the properties of parallel lines cut by a transversal.
Creating a foldable for Equations of Lines Equations of Lines Slope Direct Variation Slope-Intercept Form Standard Form Point-Slope Form Equation w/ slope.
2.1 Lines and Slopes. Example 1: Find the Slope Possibilities for a Line’s Slope.
Linear Functions. Review of Formulas Formula for Slope Standard Form Slope-intercept Form Point-Slope Form *where A>0 and A, B, C are integers.
Objective The student will be able to: 1) write equations using slope-intercept form. 2) identify slope and y-intercept from an equation. 3) write equations.
Introduction When linear functions are used to model real-world relationships, the slope and y-intercept of the linear function can be interpreted in context.
Graphing Linear Equations A QUIZ BY TONI ROBINSON Click the red arrow to begin.
Review of Basics. REVIEW OF BASICS PART I Measurement Descriptive Statistics Frequency Distributions.
4.6 Slope-Intercept Form. What are the two ways we know how to graph a linear line so far? 1.) Using a t-chart, and plotting points 2.) Using x and y.
Foundation for Functions: A.1A describe independent and dependent quantities in functional relationships.
Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing MCC9-12.A.REI.5.
OBJECTIVES: TO WRITE LINEAR EQUATIONS USING SLOPE- INTERCEPT FORM TO GRAPH LINEAR EQUATIONS IN SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM CHAPTER 6 SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM.