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Graphing Linear Functions Worksheet & Key | 8th Grade Math | Simple Layout
Graphing Linear Functions Worksheet & Key | 8th Grade Math | Simple Layout
Graphing Linear Functions Worksheet & Key | 8th Grade Math | Simple Layout
Graphing Linear Functions Worksheet & Key | 8th Grade Math | Simple Layout
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Looking for a simple linear function graphing worksheet for students who are beginners at using the y=mx+b format? This 8-equation sheet allows students to graph lines in Quadrant I only and can prompt a great discussion of how unique equations create unique points and lines. Includes 5 positive and 3 negative slopes.

Includes:

āœ“ 2-page worksheet designed to be printed double-sided as one sheet

āœ“ 8 total linear equations for graphing

āœ“ answer key

Please read everything below to know if this product is right for you before you purchase:

Student and Teacher Requirements:

  • Student Prerequisites: this is designed for students who have been introduced to the y=mx+b format but may need practice graphing simple linear equations.
  • Teacher prerequesites: must understand linear functions.

Tech requirements:

  • Teacher must have program to open a PDF, such as Adobe PDF.
  • Students will need access to either a printed copy each or PDF copies online.
  • Students can edit the PDFs with a free Kami.com account.
  • Please read the TOU and Teacher Instructions when you open the file.
  • The file is "zipped" so you will have to right click and "unzip" it to access materials.
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Graphing Linear Functions Worksheet & Key | 8th Grade Math | Simple Layout

Marshlands Math
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7th - 10th
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2
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

Looking for a simple linear function graphing worksheet for students who are beginners at using the y=mx+b format? This 8-equation sheet allows students to graph lines in Quadrant I only and can prompt a great discussion of how unique equations create unique points and lines. Includes 5 positive and 3 negative slopes.

Includes:

āœ“ 2-page worksheet designed to be printed double-sided as one sheet

āœ“ 8 total linear equations for graphing

āœ“ answer key

Please read everything below to know if this product is right for you before you purchase:

Student and Teacher Requirements:

  • Student Prerequisites: this is designed for students who have been introduced to the y=mx+b format but may need practice graphing simple linear equations.
  • Teacher prerequesites: must understand linear functions.

Tech requirements:

  • Teacher must have program to open a PDF, such as Adobe PDF.
  • Students will need access to either a printed copy each or PDF copies online.
  • Students can edit the PDFs with a free Kami.com account.
  • Please read the TOU and Teacher Instructions when you open the file.
  • The file is "zipped" so you will have to right click and "unzip" it to access materials.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret the equation š˜ŗ = š˜®š˜¹ + š˜£ as defining a linear function, whose graph is a straight line; give examples of functions that are not linear. For example, the function š˜ˆ = š‘ Ā² giving the area of a square as a function of its side length is not linear because its graph contains the points (1,1), (2,4) and (3,9), which are not on a straight line.
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