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Writing Linear Equations | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet | Cheat Sheet
Writing Linear Equations | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet | Cheat Sheet
Writing Linear Equations | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet | Cheat Sheet
Writing Linear Equations | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet | Cheat Sheet
Writing Linear Equations | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet | Cheat Sheet
Writing Linear Equations | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet | Cheat Sheet
Writing Linear Equations | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet | Cheat Sheet
Writing Linear Equations | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet | Cheat Sheet
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Description

This quick reference sheet explains and shows examples for how to write linear equations given:

  • A graph
  • A table
  • A context
  • The slope and a point
  • Two points

This can be used for students to review Writing Linear Equations after they've already learned it or as an already complete notes page to help teach the concept. It is also a great resource to give to parents at the beginning of the unit as a way for them to refresh their memory of the concept so they're better able to help their student.


More 8th Grade Math Reference Sheets available in my store as a BUNDLE (for a discounted priced) or separately:

30 Concepts (48 total pages) Included in Bundle:

  • Absolute Value Equations (also includes guided notes & practice)
  • Angle Sum Theorem
  • Classifying Numbers
  • Exponent Rules
  • Expressions – Order of Operations & Evaluating
  • Expressions – Simplifying (Distribute & Combine Like Terms)
  • Exterior Angle Theorem
  • Functions
  • Graphing from Slope-Intercept Form
  • Graphing Points on Coordinate Plane
  • Inequalities – Solving & Graphing
  • Initial Value (y-intercept)
  • Line of Best Fit
  • Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal
  • Pythagorean Theorem
  • Repeating Decimal to Fraction
  • Scatter Plots
  • Scientific Notation
  • Similar Triangles (Angle-Angle Criterion)
  • Slope
  • Solving Equations
  • Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination
  • Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing
  • Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution
  • Square & Cube Roots
  • Transformations
  • Triangle Inequality Theorem
  • Two Way Tables
  • Volume (Cylinders, Cones, Spheres)
  • Writing Linear Equations


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Writing Linear Equations | 8th Grade Math Quick Reference Sheet | Cheat Sheet

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Description

This quick reference sheet explains and shows examples for how to write linear equations given:

  • A graph
  • A table
  • A context
  • The slope and a point
  • Two points

This can be used for students to review Writing Linear Equations after they've already learned it or as an already complete notes page to help teach the concept. It is also a great resource to give to parents at the beginning of the unit as a way for them to refresh their memory of the concept so they're better able to help their student.


More 8th Grade Math Reference Sheets available in my store as a BUNDLE (for a discounted priced) or separately:

30 Concepts (48 total pages) Included in Bundle:

  • Absolute Value Equations (also includes guided notes & practice)
  • Angle Sum Theorem
  • Classifying Numbers
  • Exponent Rules
  • Expressions – Order of Operations & Evaluating
  • Expressions – Simplifying (Distribute & Combine Like Terms)
  • Exterior Angle Theorem
  • Functions
  • Graphing from Slope-Intercept Form
  • Graphing Points on Coordinate Plane
  • Inequalities – Solving & Graphing
  • Initial Value (y-intercept)
  • Line of Best Fit
  • Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal
  • Pythagorean Theorem
  • Repeating Decimal to Fraction
  • Scatter Plots
  • Scientific Notation
  • Similar Triangles (Angle-Angle Criterion)
  • Slope
  • Solving Equations
  • Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination
  • Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing
  • Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution
  • Square & Cube Roots
  • Transformations
  • Triangle Inequality Theorem
  • Two Way Tables
  • Volume (Cylinders, Cones, Spheres)
  • Writing Linear Equations


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Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities. Determine the rate of change and initial value of the function from a description of a relationship or from two (𝘹, 𝘺) values, including reading these from a table or from a graph. Interpret the rate of change and initial value of a linear function in terms of the situation it models, and in terms of its graph or a table of values.
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