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Intercept
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Slope
The 2 P’s
Potpourri
(parallel &
perpentdicular)
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Slope- $100
The slope in the linear
equation:
y = 4x - 5
ANSWER
Slope- $200
In the line containing points:
(2,-2) and (0, 5)
ANSWER
Slope- $300
In the line containing points:
(-2,-1) and (0, -5)
ANSWER
Slope- $400
In the line containing points:
(1,4) and (1, -2)
ANSWER
Slope- $500
In the linear equation of
4x + 2y = 10
ANSWER
Slope-Intercept- $100
The slope-intercept form for
the linear equation of a line
with a y-intercept of 4 and
slope of -3
ANSWER
Slope-Intercept- $200
The slope-intercept form for
linear equation
4x + y = 7
ANSWER
Slope-Intercept- $300
The slope-intercept form
for linear equation
2x + 4y = -12
ANSWER
Slope-Intercept- $400
The slope-intercept form for
linear equation
2x - y = 10
ANSWER
Slope-Intercept- $500
Write the linear equation in slopeintercept form (y = mx +b) with a
slope = 5, passing through point
(1, -6)
ANSWER
Point-Slope- $100
Write equation in point-slope
form [ y – y1 = m(x – x1) ]
for line with slope of ½ and
contains point (1, 4)
ANSWER
Point-Slope- $200
Write equation in point-slope
form [ y – y1 = m(x – x1) ]
for line with slope of -5 and
contains point (2, -3)
ANSWER
Point-Slope- $300
Write equation in point-slope
form [ y – y1 = m(x – x1) ]
for line with slope of -1 and
contains point (-3, -2)
ANSWER
Point-Slope- $400
Write equation in slopeintercept form (y=mx+b) for
line passing through (-1, 5)
with a slope of 4.
ANSWER
Point-Slope- $500
Write equation in slopeintercept form (y=mx+b) for
line passing through (2, 0) with
a slope of 3.
ANSWER
The 2 P’s- $100
Parallel, perpendicular, or neither?
y  x2
3
2
y   x7
3
2
ANSWER
The 2 P’s- $200
Parallel, perpendicular, or neither?
y  x4
3
2
y   x6
2
3
ANSWER
The 2 P’s- $300
Parallel, perpendicular, or neither?
2 y  6x  4
y   x2
1
3
ANSWER
The 2 P’s- $400
Parallel, perpendicular, or neither?
y  3x  2
y  8  3( x  2)
ANSWER
The 2 P’s- $500
Parallel, perpendicular, or neither?
2 y  4x  2
y  4  2( x  2)
ANSWER
Potpourri - $100
Which point is on the line
described by 4x + 2y = -8
Point A : (1, 2) Point B: (-1,2)
Point C: (1,-6) Point D: (0,4)
ANSWER
Potpourri - $200
Does the equation y + 3 = 2
describe a linear function?
Why or why not?
ANSWER
Potpourri - $300
Does the equation x + 3 = 5
describe a linear function?
Why or why not?
ANSWER
Potpourri - $400
Is this a direct variation? Why
or why not?
x
y
5
-10
-2
4
-4
-8
ANSWER
Potpourri - $500
Write an equation in slope
intercept form (y=mx +b) to a line
parallel to the line described by
y = 2x + 3 and also passes
through point (0,5).
ANSWER
****Answers****
Slope- $100
4
DONE
Slope- $200
5  (2)
7
7


(0  2)
2
2
DONE
Slope- $300
5  (1)
4

 2
0  (2)
2
DONE
Slope- $400
Undefined.
Vertical line passing through
x=1
DONE
Slope- $500
slope 2
2 y  4 x  10
y  2 x  5
DONE
Slope-Intercept- $100
y = -3x + 4
DONE
Slope-Intercept- $200
y = -4x + 7
DONE
Slope-Intercept- $300
y=-½x-3
DONE
Slope-Intercept- $400
y = 2x -10
DONE
Slope-Intercept- $500
y = 5x - 11
DONE
Point-Slope- $100
y – 4 = ½(x – 1)
DONE
Point-Slope- $200
y + 3 = -5(x – 2)
DONE
Point-Slope- $300
y + 2 = -1(x + 3)
DONE
Point-Slope- $400
y – 5 = 4(x+1)
y = 4x + 9
DONE
Point-Slope- $500
y – 0 = 3(x - 2)
y = 3x - 6
DONE
The 2 P’s- $100
Parallel
DONE
The 2 P’s- $200
Neither.
(Product of slopes = +1)
DONE
The 2 P’s- $300
Perpendicular
simplify to y = 3x + 2 / slope
product is -1
DONE
The 2 P’s- $400
Neither.
Same line: y=3x + 2
DONE
The 2 P’s- $500
Parallel.
y=2x – 1 and y = 2x
DONE
Potpourri - $100
Point C (1, -6)
DONE
Potpourri - $200
Yes.
y = -1 is a horizontal
line, passing the
vertical line test
DONE
Potpourri - $300
No.
x = 2 is a vertical
line, does not pass
vertical line test
DONE
Potpourri - $400
NO
5
2 4


10 4 8
DONE
Potpourri - $500
y  2x  5
same slope; given y-intercept = 5;
or use point-slope form to get
DONE
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