Slope-Intercept Form
Standard Form
Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form
Write the Equation in Point-Slope Form
Challenge
100

State the form of the equation shown below: y=-4x+2

slope-intercept form

100

Find the error in the equation below. 

It's in standard form. (3/4)x - 2y = 10

The coefficient of x cannot be a fraction in standard form. 

100

In slope-intercept form, the equation of the line that has a slope of -5 and a y-intercept of 14.

y=-5x+14 

100

In point-slope form, the equation of the line that has a slope of -2 and passes through the point (3,24).

y-24=-2(x-3) 

100

The equation of the vertical line that crosses the x-axis at -3.

x=-3 

200

'm' stands for ___ in slope-intercept form.

the slope of the line

200

'A' in the equation below. It's in standard form. 5x - 9y = 12

5

200

In slope-intercept form, the equation of the graph shown below:

y=2/3x +1

200

In point-slope form, write the equation of the line that has a slope of (-1/3) and passes through the point (-14,-21).

y+21=(-1/3)(x+14) 

200

In slope-intercept form, the equation of the line that passes through the points (-1,-2) and (-5,-6).

y=x-1 

300

'b' stands for _____ in slope-intercept form.

the y-intercept of the line

300

'C' in the equation below. It's in standard form. 5x - 9y = 12

12

300

In slope-intercept form, the equation of the graph shown below:

y = -2/3x+1

300

In point-slope form, write the equation of the line shown below:

What is y-3=-3(x-1) ? (There are other correct answers...make sure the point you used for (x1,y1) is on the line and that your slope is -3)

300

Three equations to represent three lines parallel to the line y=(-2/3)x+10.

any equation with a slope of (-2/3) (Any y-intercept or other point used is fine; the only thing that matters is that the slope is (-2/3).)

400

Write the equation below in slope-intercept form: 4x+2y=8

 y=-2x+4

400

Write the equation below in standard form: y=-2x + 6

2x+y=6 

400

In slope-intercept form, the equation of the line that passes through the points (4,4) and (5,-2).

y=-6x+28 

400

In point-slope form, write the equation of the line that is parallel to the line y=2x+4 and passes through the point (-3,-1).

y+1=2(x+3) 

400

In standard form, write the equation that is parallel to the line y=(-1/2)x+2 and passes through the point (2,4).

x+2y=10 

500

Write the equation below in slope-intercept form:

y-6=-10(x+3)

y=-10x - 24 

500

Write the equation below in standard form: 2y=(-2/3)x-10

2x+6y=-30

500

In slope-intercept form, the equation of the line that is parallel to the line y=-4x+10 and passes through the point (2,5).

y=-4x+13 

500

In point-slope form, write the equation of the line that is parallel to y-2=-5(x-3) and has an x-intercept of 4.

y-0=-5(x-4) (There are other correct answers...make sure your slope is -5 and that your point falls on the correct line!)

500

In standard form, the equation of the line shown below.

-2x+y=1