Graphs
Point Slope Form
Slope Intercept Form
Parallel and Perp
Transformations
100

This is the y-intercept of the graph:

What is 3?

100

This is slope in the equation: 

y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)

What is m?

100

This is slope in the equation: 

y = mx+b

What is m?

100

Parallel lines have this kind of slope.

What is the same (or equal)?

100

This is the transformation when I compare f(x) = x

 to g(x) = x-2

What is shift down 2?

200

This is the slope of the graph.

What is -3/2?

200

These are the variables I plug the point (1,2) into the equation: 

y-y_1 = m(x-x_1)

What is 

x_1 and y_1?

200

This is the y-intercept in the equation: 

y = mx+b

What is b?

200

Perpendicular lines have slopes with this relation?

What is flipped fraction and swapped negatives (opposite recipricols)?

200

This is the transformation when I compare f(x) = x 

and g(x) = 3x

What is rotate to make steeper?

300

This is the type of line for the equation y = 7.

What is horizontal?

300

This is my first step in going from point-slope to slope intercept form on the equation: 

y+4 = 1/3(x+6)

What is distribute the 1/3?

300

This is the equation to having a slope of -4/5 and a y-intercept or "big fat dot" at -2.

What is y = -4/5 x -2?

300
The lines y = 2 and x= 4 have this kind of relation with their slopes.

What is perpendicular?

300

This is the transformation when I compare f(x) = x 

and g(x) = -x

What is reflection across y axis?

400

This is the equation of a vertical line through (-2,3).

What is x = -2?

400

This is the point I had to plug into the equation 

y - 3 = -1/4x+2

What is (-2,3)

400

Given the equation

 y - 3 = 2x + 2, 

this would be my y-intercept.

What is 5?

400

y = 2x - 1 and 

y + 6 = 2(x-1) 

have this kind of relation with their slopes.

What is parallel?

400

This is the transformation when I compare f(x) = x + 3 

to g(x)= x-2

What is shift down 5?

500

This is the equation (in slope intercept form) of the following graph:

What is 

y = -2/3x+5?

500

This is the equation in Point-Slope form if I had a graph with slope of -2/3 and it went thru point (-4,5)

What is 

y - 5 = -2/3(x+4)?

500

Given the equation 

y+3 = 2(x+2)

 this is the y-intercept.

What is 1?

500

The lines y = 3x and 

3y = -x+ 1

 have this kind of relationship with their slopes.

What is perpendicular?

500

This is the transformation when I compare

 f(x) = x + 2 and 

g(x) = 1/2 x + 7

What is rotate to make less steep and shift up 5?