This is a worksheet that will help students find intercepts of equations in standard form, and graph them. This also helps students convert standard form to point-slope form.
In UNIT 5, we explore the topic of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables. Linear inequalities involve mathematical statements where two expressions are compared using symbols such as less than ( < ), greater than ( > ), less than or equal to (≤), or greater than or equal to (≥). The unit focuses specifically on inequalities involving two variables, typically represented on a coordinate plane. We learn how to graph and interpret linear inequalities, understanding that the solution to an ineq
With this FREE product students will understand what point-slope form, and analyze a common error that students make and they will discuss how to fix it. I like to call small group discussions "TableTok(s)"
With this Google Form you can use this the day after you teach solutions of linear inequalities in one variable as a review. There is also feedback questions at the end of this for that ask students how confident they are with previously learned skills.