The slope of this line:

What is 3/1 or 3?
The y-intercept of this graph:

What is -1?
When graphing equations, the first point to graph is this.
What is the y-intercept?
The equation of this graph:
What is y = -6x + 2?
The variable used to represent the slope
What is m?
The slope of this line:

What is -4/3?
y-intercept of this graph:

What is 1?
This value is used to find the second point of a graph.
What is slope?
The equation of the following line:
What is 3?
The two movements are used to find the slope of a line
What are rise and run?
Slope of this line:

What is -2/3?
The y-intercept of this graph:

What is 4?
These should be on the end of each end of a graphed line.
What are arrows?
Reason why y = x - 1 is NOT the equation for:

What is, slope is +1, not -1?
The variable that represents the y-intercept
What is b?
The slope of this graph:

What is 2?
The y-intercept of this line:

What is 1.5 or 1 1/2?
Linear equations make lines that are this.
What are straight lines?
The equation of the following line:
What is y = -10x + 10?
A negative slope goes in this direction.
What is down?
Slope can also be called this value:
What is rate, unit rate, cost per hour...?
y-intercept can also be called this value:
What is initial value, zero value, signing bonus...?
Two graphs have the same value when they do this.
What is intersect or cross?
The equation of
the following line:
What is y = 7/4 x + 1
All proportional graphs go through this point.
What is ( 0 , 0 )?