The slope between (0, 0) and (1, 4)
What is 4
The equation of a line with a slope of 2 and a y-intercept of 5.
What is y = 2x +5
What is (0, 2)
The inequality, x + 6 < 10 solved for x
What is x < 4
The slope of the line y = 1/4 x - 3
What is 1/4
The equation of a line with a slope of -1 and a y-intercept of 1/2
What is y= - x + 1/2
The y-intercept of y = -1/2 x - 5
What is (0, -5)
The inequality -2x > 10 solved for x
x< - 5
The slope between (-2, 3) and (1, 6)
What is 1
The equation of a line with a y-intercept of -1/2 and a slope of 4/5
What is y = 4/5 x - 1/2
The x-intercept of y = 4x - 2
What is (1/2, 0)
Solid lines are used when graphing inequalities with ≤ or ≥. We use these types of lines when graphing inequalities with < or > symbols.
What is a dashed line
The slope of the line y = 1 - x + 6x - 2x - 8
What is 3
The equation of a line with a slope of 0 and a y-intercept of -2
What is y = -2
The y-intercept of y = 5x + 3x
What is (0,0)
When you're graphing an inequality, this is how you know which side of the line to shade.
What is test a point on a side and see if it makes the inequality true.
Determine the slope between the points (2/3, 1/5) and (1, 4)
What is 57/5
The equation of a line between points (2, 5) and (0, 9)
What is y = -2x + 9
The y-intercept of 3x - 9y = 8
(0, -8/9)
Solve the following for y:
-y + 8 > 3x + 10
y < -3x - 2