Match the first and last halves of each prediction statement

  1. Match the first and last halves of each prediction statement (i.e., match the “if” statements with the appropriate
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  2. Write y−2=32(x+2)in slope-intercept form. Responses y=32x+5 y is equal to 3 halves x plus 5 - not selected, this is the
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  3. Find the slope (rate of change) of a line that passes through (-4, 7) and (-6, -4)(1 point)Responses −32 negative 3 halves 32
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  4. Does this figure have symmetry?A pinwheel. CLEAR CHECK Yes, because if you rotate it less than one full turn, the figure carries
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  5. Does this figure have symmetry?A capital letter e. CLEAR CHECK Yes, because if you rotate it 90 degrees, the figure carries onto
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  6. Solve for b, then find the value of b when a = 3.4a = 2b − 7 (1 point) Responses –nine-halves five-halves nineteen-halves 17
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  7. Find the slope (rate of change) of a line that passes through (-4, 7) and (-6, -4)(1 point)Responses -1 -1 1 1 −112 negative
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  8. Solve for b, then find the value of b when a = 3.4a = 2b − 7 (1 point) Responses –nine-halves – Image with alt text:
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  9.  Use the data from the table and videos to help you make the prediction. Type your prediction in the space provided for both
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  10. The use of quotation marks around the word “talk” in paragraph 1 suggests that —A Two halves of the brain are loud Two
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