This handout has students write equations (in slope-intercept form) for lines parallel or perpendicular to a given line. Students check their answer by completing the joke.
This handout has students practice finding slope, graphing lines by writing them in slope-intercept form, writing equations of lines given the slope and a point as well as writing equations of lines given two points. All answers are in slope-intercept form and students complete the joke to check their answers.
This is a quick review that I use to start my College Algebra class. It has a few questions on classifying number systems and then practices three main formulas: midpoint, distance formula, and the Pythagorean Theorem.
This is homework I give to student to practice three main formulas from Algebra: midpoint, distance formula, and the Pythagorean Theorem. Students complete the joke to check their answers.
This is practice on classifying numbers as natural, whole, rational, irrational, integers, and real. A QR code is provided for students to check their answers.