What is the point and slope of the given equation?
y-2=4(x+7)
Point = (-7, 2)
slope = 4
Evaluate:
-2 - 5
-7
What form of equations do we use for lines?
y = mx + b or slope intercept form.
Write an equation in point slope form that contains the point (3, -5) with a slope of -1/4
y+5=-1/4(x-3)
Solve:
3x - 2 = -14
x = -4
Write an equation for a vertical line through the point (-3, 3)
x = -3
Graph the following equation. Include at least 3 points. y = 1/3x + 4
Graph should start with the point at (0, 4) Movement should be 1 up and 3 to the right continuing to another point. Movement could also be 1 down and 3 to the left.
What is the slope of this equation?
x = 5
Undefined Slope
Write an equation for a line with the following slope and points.
m = 2/3 and (0, -2), (3, 0)
y = 2/3x - 2
Graph the following equation. 8x + 4y = 16
Should be rewritten as y = -2x + 4 and then graphed.
Write an equation for a line with the following two points. Find the slope and y intercept. (15, -10) (5, 10)
slope = -2 y intercept = 20
y = -2x + 20
Is x = 2 a solution to the equation 2(x - 5) + 3 = 13 ?
No it is not a solution.
The amount y(in dollars) of money you have left after playing x games at a carnival is y = -0.75x + 10. How much money do you have after playing eight games? Graph the equation and show your explanation.
y = -0.75(8) + 10 y = -6 + 10 y = 4 $4 dollars left after playing 8 games. Graph should begin at (0, 10) on the y-axis and move down three and four to the right.