Graphing Linear Functions
Solve/Simplify Linear Equations/Expressions
Writing Linear Equations
Solving Inequalities
Solving Systems
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Page 294, #34 on graph paper
What is y-intercept (-3) and slope (4)?
100
Page 98, #10
What is b = -3?
100
Page 294, #7
What is -1 and -7?
100
Page 155, #9
What is c <2? Don't forget to graph it!
100
Page 356, #2
What is (2, -2)?
200
Page 287, #23
What is undefined?
200
Page 91, #8
What is m = 3?
200
Page 250, #39a
What is dependent variable?
200
Page 156, # 28
What is p > 3? Don't forget to graph it!
200
Page 343, #9 Use graph paper!
What is (6, -1)?
300
Page 245, #38, 39, and 40
What is yes, no, yes?
300
Page 301, #2
What is x-intercept (3), y-intercept (-9)?
300
Page 250, #13a
What is M = 3.5h?
300
Page 156, #37
What is x < 1 and 1/3? Don't forget to graph it!
300
Page 350, # 5
What is (9, 28)?
400
Page 294, #14. Graph this equation.
What is y = -x - 6? Y-intercept (-6) and slope (-1)
400
Page 51, #80
What is 7m^2-mz+4?
400
Page 6, #5 and 12
What is n/8 and n/82?
400
Page 164, #9
What is 1 < x < 3? Don't forget to graph it!
400
Page 350, #13
What is (6, -2)?
500
Page 294, # 25
What is y = 1/2x + 1/2?
500
Page 99, #28
What is no solution?
500
Page 294, #40 b Pay close attention to how the equation was written on this one.
What is $80?
500
Page 164, #33
What is n < -5 or n > 3?
500
Page 380, #6
What is dashed line shaded above with y-intercept (4), slope (2) and solid line shaded above with y-intercept (-4), slope (2)? They combine above the dashed line.