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Algebra 1 EUS4
Linear equations and inequalities in 2-variables
Question | Answer |
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an inequality that is the result of replacing the = sign in a linear equation with <, >; when graphed the solutions are in the shaded part of the graph | linear inequality |
equations written as y-y1=m(x-x1) | point-slope form |
compares two sets of data to see relationships | scatterplot |
the steepness of a line and is defined as rise over run | slope |
y=mx+b, where m=slope, b=y intercept and (x,y) shows the coordinate of a point on the line | slope-intercept form |
a + by = c where a, b, and c are integers | standard form |
data sets that have a constant rate of change and forms a line, have x as the input variable where x is raised only to the first power, and graphs that are straight lines | linear function |