What is the slope of a line that goes up 2 and over 1?
What is 2?
What is the y-intercept for the graph y = 5?
What is 5?
How much the graph goes up as it goes to the right
What is slope?
A taxi charges a flat fee of $5 plus $2 per mile. What part of this scenario represents the y-intercept?
What is the $5 flat fee?
A line that goes "downhill" from left to right has this type of slope.
What is a negative slope?
what is the slope of the graph that connects the points (5,8) and (7,8)?
What is zero?
What is the y-intercept for the graph x = 3?
What is none?
Where the graph intersects the y-axis
What is y-intercept?
If a pool is draining at a rate of 10 gallons per minute, the slope of the equation would be this number.
What is -10?
These types of lines never intersect and have the exact same slope.
What are parallel lines?
what is the slope of the graph y=6x+9?
What is 6?
What is the y-intercept for the graph y = 3x+7?
What is 7?
The name of the form of the equation y=mx+b
What is point-slope formula?
In the equation $C = 50h + 75$ (where $C$ is cost and $h$ is hours), this represents the hourly rate.
What is 50?
This is the slope of a perfectly vertical line.
What is undefined/zero?
What is the slope that connects the points (1,6) and (3,3)?
what is -3/2?
What is the y-intercept for the graph that connects the points (5,7) and (6,9)?
what is -3?
How far the graph stretches from left to right
What is domain?
A plant is 3 inches tall and grows 0.5 inches a week. Write the equation in y = mx + b form.
what is y=0.5x+3?
If a line crosses the x-axis at (4, 0), this is the name for that point.
What is the x-intercept?
What is the slope of the graph -9x+3y=1?
What is 3?
What is the y-intercept for the graph 5x+3y=9?
what is 3?
How far the graph stretches from the up and down direction
What is range?
A rental car company charges a fixed insurance fee plus a daily rental rate. If a 3-day rental costs $135 and a 5-day rental costs $205, what is the daily rental rate?
What is $35 per day?
Perpendicular lines have slopes that are "opposite" and this.
What is reciprocal?