This worksheet helps middle school students practice graphing linear equations using the slope and y-intercept. Students will learn to start at the y-intercept and use the slope to plot points and draw the line accurately. Focuses on equations given in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) Includes multiple problems for hands-on practice without relying on calculators Ideal for classroom use, homework, or review before assessments
A function (f(x)) can be thought of as a "machine" that relates input values to output values. There are several specific types of functions. - > Set: a collection of items - > Onto: each element of the range is being "mapped to" - > Range: elements of the range are "mapped to" by one and only one unique element of the domain
A function (f(x)) can be thought of as a "machine" that relates input values to output values. - > Domain: all the possible "x" values a function can take on. - > Range: all the possible "y" values a function can take on. - > () mean that end values are not included (∞ for example) - > [] mean that end values are included
This worksheet is designed to help middle school students practice identifying the slope and y-intercept from linear equations written in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b). It focuses on building confidence and fluency with this key algebra skill through straightforward, no-graph exercises. Includes a variety of linear equations in slope-intercept form Clear, simple problems ideal for individual or classroom practice Perfect for reinforcing concepts before quizzes or tests This resource is a
In this worksheet, students are given the opportunity to practice solving equations. Equality and number properties are given at the beginning of the worksheet.
To simplify a radical simply take out all of the perfect squares. In this worksheet, students simplify the following perfect squares, and remember to find the factors that will reveal a square root.
A surd happens in math when you take the root (square, cube, etc) of a number, and get an irrational answer. In this worksheet, students determine if the following roots are surds. Round decimals to the nearest hundredths place.
6th - 8th
Algebra
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