Slope Intercept Form
Point Slope Form
Standard Form
Graph Absolute Value
Solve absolute value
100

What is the slope in the equation y=2x+3?

2

100

Write the point-slope form of a line that passes through the point (1, 2) with a slope of 4.

y−2=4(x−1)

100

Write the standard form of the equation for a line with a slope of 2 and y-intercept of -3.

-2x+y=-3

100

What is the vertex of the absolute value function y=∣x−3∣+2?

(3, -2)

100

Solve ∣x−3∣=5.

Answer: x=8 , x=−2

200

Convert the equation y−4=−3(x−2)y - 4 to slope-intercept form.

y=−3x+10

200

Convert the point-slope equation y−3=−2(x+1) to slope-intercept form?

y=−2x+1

200

What is the general format of a standard form equation?

Ax+By=C

200

Identify the vertex of the equation y=−∣x+4∣+1.

(-4, 1)

200

Solve ∣2x+1∣=7.

x = 3, x =-4

300

In the slope-intercept form y=mx+b, what does b represent?

y-intercept

300

What is the formula for point-slope form?

y−y1=m(x−x1)

300

Convert −6x=-3y + 9 to standard form.

-6x+3y= 9

300

Describe the shifts y=−∣x+4∣+1

Opens up

Left 4

Up 1

300

What is the first step in solving ∣x+2∣-3 =4?

Add 3 to both sides

400

What is the y-intercept of the line represented by y=1/2x−5? Hint ordered pair form.

(0, -5)

400

If the slope is 5 and the line passes through (2, 6), write the equation in point-slope form.

y−6=5(x−2)

400

What are the restrictions on A, B, and C in standard form?

A, B, and C are integers, no fractions or decimals.

A and B cannot both be zero.

400

If the equation is y=∣2x−4∣, what is the vertex?

(4, 0)

400

Solve ∣3x−5∣+2=-7.

No Solution

500

Graph the equation y=−1/3x+2 and identify the slope and y-intercept.

Slope: -1/3

y-intercept: (0, 2)

500

Identify the slope and point from the equation y+1=−12(x−3).

Slope: -1/2; Point: (3, -1)

500

Given the equation 4x+2y=8, what is the slope of the line?

-2

500

What does the value of a tell you about the vertex's orientation?

Positive: opens up

Negative: opens down

500

Explain why the equation ∣x∣=−3 has no solution.

Absolute value cannot be negative.