3.4 - Writing the Equation of a Line Given 2 Points

[color=#cc0000][b]Note to Instructors: [/b][/color][br][br]This applet generates problems where the y-intercept IS an integer. [br]For practice questions that generate problems where the y-intercept is NOT an integer, [url=https://www.geogebra.org/m/wJf6MEFg]click here[/url]. [br][br][color=#0000ff][b][url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/11_7DXsigTNPXZ4oLSnOsXzMQywioxsFDm8SmVa7Z6Uo/edit?usp=sharing]Link to a Blank Worksheet Template[/url][/b][/color][br][br][color=#cc0000][b]Students: [/b][/color] [br][br]1) Determine the equation of the line that passes through the 2 indicated points.[br]2) Type this equation into the input box provided. (Be sure to type [color=#1e84cc][b]EXACT VALUES[/b][/color] of parameters!) [br]3) If your equation is correct, you'll see a big "CORRECT!" sign appear. [br]4) Click the "New Problem" button to generate a new problem.[br][br]5) [color=#0000ff][b]Repeat steps (1) - (4) as many times as you need in order to master this concept! [/b][/color]

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