Which best describes your ability to write a linear equation in standard, point-slope, and slope-intercept form? (1 point) Responses I can write a linear equation in all three forms without making mistakes. I can teach someone else how to do it as well. I can write a linear equation in all three forms without making mistakes. I can teach someone else how to do it as well. I can write a linear equation in all three forms, but once in a while I might make a mistake. I can write a linear equation in all three forms, but once in a while I might make a mistake. I can write a linear equation in at least two of these forms, but I make some mistakes. I can write a linear equation in at least two of these forms, but I make some mistakes. I have trouble with two or more of these forms. I need help.

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I can write a linear equation in all three forms without making mistakes. I can teach someone else how to do it as well.
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