The letter used to represent slope in Slope-Intercept Form.
What is m?
The letter used to represent Correlation Coefficient on the calculator (Desmos or Yellow).
What is r?
The solution of a system of linear equations on a graph.
What is the point of intersection?
When working on Desmos Calculator and given a table, you click on this to determine the slope, y-intercept, and correlation coefficient.
What is the "grapes" or "add regression"?

What is x does not repeat? or What is the vertical line test?
*Hint: Three words
What is Rate of Change?
The description of the correlation when r=0.985.
What is strong positive?
The steps to graph both lines of a system on the yellow calculator.
What is nsolve , y?
The slope of this graph.

What is 3?
The slope of these types of lines are the exact same.
What are parallel lines?
The description of the slope of this graph.

*Hint: positive, negative, zero, or undefined.
What is positive?
The description of the correlation when r=-0.235.
What is weak negative?
The steps to find the point of intersection on the yellow calculator?
What is menu, 6, 4 then shade the intersection?
The y-intercept of the graph below.

What is 3?
The slope of perpendicular lines.
What are opposite reciprocal? (Change sign and Flip Fraction)
The description of this graph.

*Hint: Positive, Negative, Zero, or Undefined.
What is zero?
The description of the correlation coefficient of the scatter plot below.

What is strong positive?
The solution to this graph of system of linear equations.

What is (-4,2)?
The equation in slope-intercept of the table below.

The parent function of a linear function.
What is f(x)=x?
Words like these represent slope when writing a linear equation from a word problem.
What is per, each, rate of change, steepness?
The description of the correlation coefficient of the graph below.

What is no correlation?
The solution to the system of linear equations below.
-2x+3y=-9
4x-6y=18
What is infinitely many solutions?
The zero of the graph below.

What is 4?
The solution when evaluating the function below.
f(x)=2x2+15 ; f(3)
What is 33?