Slope
Y-intercept
Point-Slope Form
Graphing the Slope
Rise over Run
100

What do you get after turning this into slope- intercept form.. 2x+y=3

y=-2x+3 

100

What is the y-intercept for this equation? y=-x+3 

3

100

What is the slope of the equation (y - 3) = 5(x - 1)?

5

100

What is the slope of a vertical line ?

Underfined 

100

What is the rise and run from this slope? 5/2

Up 5 over 2 to the right. 

200

Identify the slope in this equation: y= 5x+2

5

200

Identify the y-intercept in this equation: y=-ax/b+c/b

c/b

200

What is the point of the equation (y - 3) = 5(x - 1)?

(1, 3)

200

What is the slope of a horizontal line?

0


200

Describe what rise over run: 

A fraction consists of the rise (the change in y, going up or down) divided by the run (the change in x, going from left to the right).

300

Find the slope from this equation: 5x+2y=12

y=-5/2x+6

300

What is the definition for Y-intercept? 

the point where the graph crosses the y -axis.

300

What is the slope of the equation (y - 9) = -3(x + 1)?

-3

300

Why do the slope of a line stay constant? 

This ratio is constant between any two points along a straight line, which means that the slope of a straight line is constant, too, no matter where it is measured along the line.

300

What is the run from this slope? 6/4

4

400

Find the slope from these ordered pairs: (-2,-1) and (-4,-7) 

3

400

What is the y-intercept from this equation? y=-3x+8

8

400

What is the slope of the equation (y - 3) = 2/3(x - 1)?

2/3

400

Define slope-intercept form:

the equation of a straight line in the form y = mx + b where m is the slope of the line and b is its y-intercept.

400

What is the rise and the run of 2/1?

Rise is 2

Run is 1

500

Identify the slope in this equation: y=1/2x+9

1/2

500

Is the y-intercept in this equation positive or negative? y=4/5x-1

negative
500

What do you need in order to write an equation in point-slope form?

a point and the slope

500

Define slope formula:

Slope = Change in y Change in x

500

Find the rise over run of these 2 slopes: 1: 9/3 and 2:6/3

1. rise:9

    run:3

2. rise:6

    run:3