Linear Relationships
Gradient
Line Segment
Index Laws
Index Laws II
100

What is the standard from for linear equation?

y=mx+c

100

What formula is used to find the gradient?

(rise)/(run)

100

What does M represent

Mid Point

100

When multiplying terms with the same base what do you do to the powers

Add the powers together

100

Express 48  as a product of its prime factors in index form.

200

What does the m stand for in the equation 

y=mx+c

gradient

200

What is the formula to find the gradient when given 2 coordinates.

(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

200

What is the Midpoint formula

((x2+x1)/2,(y2+y1)/2)

200

When dividing terms with the same base what do you do to the powers

You subtract the powers from each other

200

When raising a term in index form to another power what do you do?

Retain the base and multiply the indices

300

what does the c stand for in the equation 

y=mx+c

y-intercept

300

State the gradient and the y-intercept of the following 

y=2x+5

Gradient = 2
y-intercept = 5

300

How do you find the length of a line segment

Pythagoras Theorem 

a^2+b^2=c^2

300

Simplify

9yz^2xx2yz^5

 

18y^2z^7

300

Any expression raised to the power of zero has what value?

A value of 1

400

write down the x-intercept and y-intercept 

x-intercept=1
y-intercept=2

400

Rearrange the equation 

4x+2y=10 (y=mx+c)

y=-2x+5

400

Determine the equation on the line shown below.

y=-2x-4

400


(16x^8y^6)/(12x^2y^3)

(4x^6y^3)/3

400

(6(m^3)^2(n^5)^3)/(15(m^5)^0(n^2)^7

(2mn)/5

500

Describe if the point (-2, 4) will f

y=2x+10

The point -2,4) does not fit on the line

500

Find the gradient using the following point
A(− 3, 6) and B(1, − 3) 

Gradient = 

-9/4 or -2.25

500

Find the equation using the following points:
(− 3, 6) and (5, − 2) 

y=-1x+3

500


(5a^2b^3 xx4ab^2)/(10ab^3)

2a^2b^2

500

(2(a^3)^4(b^2)^6)/(16(a)^0(b^2)^6

(a^12)/8