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Write Graph Linear Equations Given Two Points Slope Intercept Point Slope
This is an 8 pg. PDF document:
- TOS (1 pg.)
- Blank Assignment (2 pgs.)
- Answer Key (2 pgs.)
- Worked Out Solutions (3 pgs.)
This assignment combines several standards into one assignment to assess a student’s understanding of Calculating Slope, Writing Linear Equations and Graphing Linear Equations.
The assignment contains 12 problems. For each problem, the student is given two sets of points. The student must calculate the slope first, then use the slope, a set of points and the Point-Slope Formula to write a linear equation. Once the equation is determined, the student will graph the equation.
This is could be used as a review, a quiz, or a Sub Day assignment.
The answer key, with worked out solutions, is included in the file.
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Write Graph Linear Equations Given Two Points Slope Intercept Point Slope
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Write Graph Linear Equations Given Two Points Slope Intercept Point Slope
This is an 8 pg. PDF document:
- TOS (1 pg.)
- Blank Assignment (2 pgs.)
- Answer Key (2 pgs.)
- Worked Out Solutions (3 pgs.)
This assignment combines several standards into one assignment to assess a student’s understanding of Calculating Slope, Writing Linear Equations and Graphing Linear Equations.
The assignment contains 12 problems. For each problem, the student is given two sets of points. The student must calculate the slope first, then use the slope, a set of points and the Point-Slope Formula to write a linear equation. Once the equation is determined, the student will graph the equation.
This is could be used as a review, a quiz, or a Sub Day assignment.
The answer key, with worked out solutions, is included in the file.
Feedback and Ratings:
I welcome all feedback and ratings. I work hard to ensure that the items that I share are neat, useful and accurate. Although I do my best to catch errors in content or format, I am human and as such, I am subject to make mistakes. If you discover an error or experience some form of technical difficulties with my items, I would appreciate the opportunity to correct the problem before a low rating and/or negative feedback is left. Simply submit the issue under the “Ask a Question” tab and I will do my best to resolve it in a timely manner. Also, please keep in mind that due to differences in printer settings, the documents may not align properly (when applicable). The alignment issues should be easily fixed by tweaking your printer settings.
© 2020. The Math Magazine. All rights reserved. Purchasing this digitally downloaded product entitles the purchaser to one non-transferable single-user license. The purchase of this item does not grant permission, neither written nor implied, which would allow the original purchaser to resell or share this item with others, including but not limited to colleagues. The original purchaser is asked to direct other interested parties to my TpT Store to purchase a copy of this item for their own use (http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Math-Magazine).

