Slope Changes the Steepness
Y‑Intercept Changes the Starting Point
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100

What part of the equation y=mx+b controls how steep the line is?

What is the slope?

100

In the equation y=mx+b, what does the b represent?

What is the y‑intercept?

100

Changing the equation from y=x to y=x+3 causes what transformation?

A shift up 3 units.

200

Which line is steeper: y=4x or y=2x?

What is y=4x?

200

Where does the line y=2x+5 cross the y‑axis?

At (0, 5).

200

Changing the equation from y=x to y=x−4 causes what transformation?

A shift down 4 units.


300

If the slope changes from 1 to 5, what happens to the steepness?

It becomes steeper.

300

Do two lines with the same slope but different y‑intercepts ever touch?

No, they are parallel.

300

Does shifting a line up or down change its slope?

No, the slope stays the same.

400

Does a slope of −3 rise or fall as you move right?

It falls (negative slope goes downward).

400

What is the y‑intercept of the line y=−3x−7?

What is -7?

400

How far does the line shift when going from y=2x+1 to y=2x−6?

It shifts down 7 units.


500

Which line is flatter: y=12x or y=3x?

What is y=1/2x?

500

How does changing the y‑intercept affect the steepness of a line?

It does not change steepness, only the starting point.


500

What part of the equation must change for a vertical shift to occur?

The y‑intercept.