The point (0, 5) in the below graph is called ______?
What is the y-intercept?
The variable that represents slope in
y = mx + b
What is m?
The form of this linear equation:
y=mx + b
What is slope intercept form?
The form of this linear equation:
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
What is point-slope form?
This is the same for parallel lines?
What is the slope?
The x-intercept on the below graph.
What is the point (10, 0)?
The slope value of the graphed line
What is -3/6 or -1/2?
The slope of the linear equation
y = -3/4x - 2
What is -3/4?
The slope in the equation:
y - 10 = -4 (x - 8)
What is -4?
The spatial relationship of the below lines:
y = 3/4x + 6
and
y= -4/3x + 5
What is perpendicular?
The intercept that always has an x value of 0.
What is the y-intercept?
The value of the slope for the graph below
What is 0?
Convert this standard form to slope-intercept form:
6x + y = 8
What is y = -6x + 8?
A point in the equation:
y - 4 = 5(x - 2)
What is the point (2, 4)?
A line that best represents the data points on a scatter plot (about half the points are above it and about half the points are below it)
What is a line of best fit?
The intercept that always has a y value of 0.
What is an x-intercept?
The slope value of the graphed line
What is undefined?
The first point to plot, if asked to graph the below line (Hint: think y-intercept)
y = 2x - 3
What is (0,-3)?
A point in the equation
y + 2 = 6(x + 4).
What is the point (-4, -2)?
The more tattoos people have, the more they prefer warm weather.
What is a positive correlation?
The x and y intercepts of the equation
2x - 8y = 16
What are 8 and -2?
The equation for finding the slope of a line that goes through the points (5, -2) and (-3, 1).
What is (1+2)/(-3-5)
or
What is (-2-1)/(5+3)
The equation for a line in slope-intercept form with a slope = ⅓ and y-intercept = 6
What is y = 1/3x + 6?
The equation y - 3 = 5(x - 1) changed into slope-intercept form?
What is y = 5x - 2?
The more time spent reading, the great number of pages read is an example of: Correlation only, Causation only, Correlation and Causation
What is Correlation and Causation?