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Slope Intercept form of a Linear Equation: y = mx+b |
| Problems on Slope from Actual SAT's | Linear Equation Problems from the Math Regents |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the slope of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Slope =1/2 Choose any two points on the graph and you will see that every time that x increases by 2, y has increses by 1. ![]() |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the slope of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Slope =-1/2 Choose two points on the graph and you will see that every time that x increases by 1, y has decreases by 2 ![]() |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the slope of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Slope = 2 Choose two points on the graph and you will see that every time x increases by 1, y has increases by 2 ![]() |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the slope of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Slope = -2 Choose two points on the graph and you will see that every time x increases by 1, y has decreases by 2 ![]() |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the slope of line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
Slope =undefined as it is whenever you have a vertical line Choose two points on the graph and you will see that the every time that x increases by 1, y has not changed which puts a zero in the denominator of the slope fraction, which of course is why it's undefined. ![]() |
CONTENT PROBLEM ![]() What is the slope of the horizontal line L shown in the figure above? | Toggle Answer
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