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Slope-Intercept Form (y=mx+b)
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1. slope-intercept form
- example graphing in slope-intercept form
- Slope-intercept form #1
- Slope-intercept form generator
- Graph the Line
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2. writing slope-intercept form
- Writing Linear Equations Formative Assessment
- Practice writing linear equations from a graph
- Linear Target Practice
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3. Linear Equations Review
- Slope Intercept Form Practice
- Slope-Intercept Form of the Equation of a line.
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Slope-Intercept Form (y=mx+b)
Darin Gundy, TorresR, Dec 11, 2017

Graphing, writing, and solving linear equations in slope-intercept form
Table of Contents
- slope-intercept form
- example graphing in slope-intercept form
- Slope-intercept form #1
- Slope-intercept form generator
- Graph the Line
- writing slope-intercept form
- Writing Linear Equations Formative Assessment
- Practice writing linear equations from a graph
- Linear Target Practice
- Linear Equations Review
- Slope Intercept Form Practice
- Slope-Intercept Form of the Equation of a line.
example graphing in slope-intercept form
Click through and see the steps that need to be taken in order to graph an equation in slop-intercept form
example graphing in slope-intercept form


Writing Linear Equations Formative Assessment
Using the input bar, follow the directions below and write linear equations that will pass through the given points. You will know your equations are correct if they pass through the indicated points. If you need to try again, simply select the line that you don't want with your mouse and hit delete on your keyboard. Use your notes as a resource.


1. Input a linear equation that when graphed will pass through Point A and Point C.
2. Input a linear equation that when graphed will pass through Point A and Point D.
3. Input a linear equation that when graphed will pass through Point A and Point B.
4. Input a linear equation that when graphed will pass through Point C and Point D.
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