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Linear Functions
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Slope
Functions
Domain and Range
100
The slope-intercept equation of a line with m=3 and y-int. (0,2).
What is y= 3x+2
100
The slope of a line parallel to y = 2x + 4.
What is 2?
100
The slope of the line through (3,2) and (4,9).
What is 7?
100
y = 3x - 2 in function notation.
What is f(x) = 3x - 2?
100
This is the set of x-values in a relation.
What is the Domain?
200
The General form equation of a line with m=3 and y-int. (0,2)
What is 3x - y + 2 = 0?
200
The slope of a line perpendicular to y = -2/3x + 1.
What is 3/2?
200
This is what the slope means for a graph of distance vs. time.
What is average speed?
200
This is used to determine graphically whether or not a relation is a function.
What is the vertical line test?
200
This is the set of output values in a function.
What is the range?
300
The Slope-Point form of a line with m=2 and through (3,4)
What is y - 4 = 2(x - 3)?
300
The equation of a line parallel to y = 3x - 2 through (0,3),
What is y = 3x + 3?
300
The slope of a line through (1,3) and (1,6).
What is undefined?
300
This is the name for the input value or "x-value" in a function.
What is the independent variable?
300
{x|3
What is (3,7]?
400
The Slope-Intercept equation of a line with m=3/2 and through (3,2).
What is y = 3/2x - 5/2?
400
The slope-intercept equation of a line perpendicular to 3x - y +12 = 0 through (1,5).
What is y = -1/3x + 16/3?
400
The slope of a line through (6,1) and (3,1).
What is 0?
400
Data that is made up of a finite number of individual points.
What is Discrete Data?
400
D= [0,17) written in set notation.
What is {x|0≤x<17,x ∈ R}?
500
The General Form equation of a line through (1,3) and (2,-4).
What is 7x + y - 10 = 0?
500
The General Form equation of a line perpendicular to 6x - 2y + 10 = 0 and through (4, 3/2).
What is 2x + 6y - 17 = 0?
500
The slope of a horizontal line.
What is 0?
500
Depth of a diver in relation to time is an example of this kind of data.
What is continuous data?
500
This is the domain of y = √(x).
What is [0,∞)?