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Graph the equation x−y=6 using the form y=mx+b.(1 point)
Responses An illustration shows a coordinate plane with the x-axis
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Graph the linear equation y=2x−3.(1 point)
Responses An illustration of a coordinate plane with four quadrants shows the x-axis
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Graph the proportional relationship y=2x by plotting points.(1 point)
Responses A coordinate plane ranges from negative 9 to 9 in
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Which of the following, Option 1 or Option 2, is a proportion? Option 1: 5/6=15/18
Option 2: 5/6=20/18
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Pick three random x-values and find the corresponding y-value for each of the two equations you graphed above. What
do you
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Pick three random x-values and find the corresponding y-value for each of the two equations you graphed above. What
do you
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What do you notice about these graphs? How many times do the graphs of
the equations cross?Equation 1: y = 5x -4 Equation 2: y =
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In a full paragraph, identify one theme in The Crossover by Kwame Alexander and explain why you believe it is a major theme of
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Explain what it means algebraically for an equation to
have one solution.
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What do you notice about these graphs? How many times do the graphs of
the equations cross?Equation 1: y = 5x - 4 Equation 2: y =
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Explain what it means algebraically for an equation to
have no solution.
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Consider the two equations you put under #1c, which have the same slope but different y-intercepts. List the equations in
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Pick three random x-values and find the corresponding y-value for each of the two equations you graphed above. What
do you
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Equation 1: y= 3x+1
Equation 2: y= 3x+1 What do you notice about these graphs? How many times do the graphs of the equations
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Explain what it means algebraically for an equation to
have infinite solutions.
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Consider the two equations you put under #1b (y=3x+1 and y=3x+1), which have the same slope and the same y-intercept. List the
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Question 2: Same Slope and Y-intercept Consider the two equations you put under #1b, which have the same slope and the same
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Show all the steps of writing the equation y-4x+1=0 in slope intercept form.
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Show all of the steps of writing the equation y-5x=2 in slope intercept form
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Show all the steps of writing the equation 2y=6x+2 in slope-intercept form.
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Write the equation -1+y=3x in slope-intercept form.
Show all the steps.
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Show all the steps of writing the equation y+ 2x= -3 in slope-intercept form.
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Show all the steps of writing the equation y+4=5x in to a slope-intercept form.
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