What is Vertical Line
Where could you find the y-intercept on an a table?
the number that is attached to x=0
Give me one set of coordinates that would hit the line line y=-3x-5
Answers vary
What is -2/3
What is -9
When going from a graph to a table what do we look for?
What is perfect intersections/perfect points
If you have a slope of 2/3 what should you put as your x-values?
What is -6,-3, 0, 3, 6
What is the slope and the y-intercept for the following equation?
y=-x+4
what is:
y-intercept:4
slope:-1
What is the slope if I go down 2 and to the left 2, what is my slope?
What is 1
xy-z where x=6, y=6 and z=6
What is 30
Please state each direction of rise/run and state if they are positive or negative
what is left and down are negative, right and up is positive
Is the slope found by how the x-values move or the y-values move
What is the slope and y-intercept of the following equation?
y=-4x
What is:
y-intercept=0
slope=-4
Find the slope of the two points: (2,-6) and (5,-2)
What is 4/3
-6n+5=41
What is n=-6
On a graph if we go down 4 and to the left two, what is the slope?
What is m=2?
What is the equation of this table (Ms. Teter will draw it on the board)
Answers vary based on what Ms. Teter choose in the moment
In the equation y=(2/3)x-3 When x=-3?
What is y=-5
Find the slope of the following coordinates: (1,2) and (2,5)
what is 3?
-7+(p/20)=-6
What is 20
Between a vertical line and a horizontal which has a slope of undefined and which has a slope of 0?
What is a vertical line has an undefined slope and horizontal line has a slope of 0
What is the equation of this table that Ms. Teter just came up with? (hint look at both the x and y values)
Answers vary depending on Ms. Teter's vibe
If the y-intercept is at (0,5) and another point on the line is (3,4). What is the equation for this line?
What is y=(-1/3)x+5
Where can we see slope in a graph, an equation and a table? (must say all 3)
We can see it in a graph when we look at the rise over run, we can see the slope in the equation because it is the number attached to X, We can see it on our table for how much our Y numbers are changing by, and
10(n+8)=260
What is 18