This anchor chart illustrates the three possible outcomes when solving a system of linear equations: one solution, no solution, and infinitely many solutions. It combines visual representations of graphs with key technical reminders, helping students connect each case to slope and y-intercept relationships. Students can see that a system has one solution when lines intersect (different slopes), no solution when lines are parallel (same slope, different intercepts), and infinitely many solutions
This anchor chart helps students compare and contrast the similarities and differences between linear and exponential models. Can be printed via a poster maker and will not be pixelated. Canva Template Link included.
Use this advanced factoring worksheet as classwork or a quick check for understanding. Each problem a>1. In my class we focused on solving using the area model as a strategy, hence all of the area models in the answer key. A couple of problems highlight the need to factor out a greatest common factor first.
8th - 10th
Algebra, Math
CCSS
HSA-SSE.A.1
, HSA-SSE.A.1a
, HSA-SSE.A.1b
+2
FREE
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