The point where the line on the graph passes through the x-axis?
What is the x-intercept?
A ratio that compares the amount of change in a dependent variable, y, to the amount of change in an independent variable, x.
What is rate of change?
Every line with direct variation passes through this point.
What is the origin?
Slope-intercept formula.
What is y=mx+b?
You can write an equation in point slope form, with these.
What is the slope and x , y coordinates of a point on the line ?.
The point where the line on a graph intersects with the y-axis.
What is the y-intercept?
The ratio of the rise to the run for any two points on a line.
What is slope?
Direct variation can be described by this formula.
What is y=kx?
The equation (formula) with a slope of 4 and a y-intercept of 5.
What is y=4x+5 ?
The slope for y-12=5(x-10).
What is 5?
The x-intercept of the line, 2x+2y=18?
What is (9,0)?
The slope of a completely vertical line.
What is an undefined slope?
In the direct variation formula, what does the k represent?
What is the constant of variation?
The y-intercept in the line, y =275x + 97 .
What is 97?
In the formula y-12=2(x-240), what is the slope?
What is 2?
The y-intercept of the line, 2x+6y=24?
What is (0,4)?
The slope of a line slanted upward?
What is a positive slope?
The direct variation for -9y = 3x.
What is y = - 1/3 x
or y = -x/3 ?
The equation for:
What is y = (-3/2)x + 3 ?
The line (y - 10) = 4(x-3) in slope intercept form.
What is y=4x - 2 ?
The x-intercept of the line, 5x+7y=35.
What is (7,0)?
The slope of a line that is completely horizontal.
What is a zero slope?
The direct variation for y=18 and x = 3 knowing y varies directly with x.
What is y = 6x ?
Slope Intercept form of a line passing through these two points: (-3, 2) and (6,-1).
What is y = (-1/3 ) x + 1 ?
The point-slope equation that passes through (4,4) with a slope of 2.
What is y-4 = 2(x-4) ?