Finding Slope
Finding Equations
Y Intercepts
Proportionality
Math Facts
100

What is the equation for slope?

100

What is the equation for Slope-Intercept form?

100


b = -1 (y-intercept)

100

Is this graph proportional or non-proportional? 


Non-proportional

100

Solve this, 

4- (-3)

7

200

Find the slope of the line between the following two points. (2,4), (6, 6).

m = 1/2 (it must be simplified)

200

Determine the slope and y-intercept of the following equation. y = 3x +5

m = 3 (slope)

b = 5  (y-intercept)

200

You must pay $5 just to enter a parking garage. Then, you pay an additional $2 per hour that you are parked. Write an equation in slope intercept form that represents this linear relationship.

y = 2x + 5

200

Is this equation proportional or non-proportional? Why?


Proportional because it's a straight line that crosses through the origin (0, 0) 

200

What variable represents slope? And which variable represents the y-intercept? 

slope = m 

y-intercept= b

300

Find the slope from the graph.


m = 3

300

Determine the slope and y-intercept of the following equation. y = -x 

m = -1 (slope)

b = 0 (y-intercept)

300


b = 4 (y-intercept)

300


Non-proportional

300

Where can you find the y-intercept on a graph?

It's the point where the line crosses the y-axis.

400

Find the Slope

m = 3

400

Find the equation of the line


y = -2x + 5

400

Find the y-intercept

b = 9 (y-intercept)

400

Proportional or Non-proportional?


Proportional

400

How do you find the y-intercept on a table?

Across from wherever x = 0.

500

Find slope 


m = -1/2 

500

In order to join a movie rental service, there is an initial $35 fee, then a $6 fee every month. Write an equation in slope-intercept form modeling this situation.

y = 6x + 35

500

Find the y-intercept, slope, and equation.


y = -1/3x + 6

500

Proportional or non-proportional? Explain your reasoning.


Non-proportional

500

Explain how you figure out whether a line is proportional from looking at ONLY the table. 

You need to set up equivalent ratios. Or you need to find if there is a constant of proportionality that is the same for EACH row of the table (k = y/x).