NC.8.F.4.b
Write an equation in slope-intercept form to model a linear relationship by determining the rate of change and the initial value, given at least two (x,y) values or a graph.
Example Problems
Complete the point-slope equation of the line through:
and
and
Complete the point-slope equation of the line through:
and
and
Complete the point-slope equation of the line through:
and
and
Khan Academy ResourcesWriting slope-intercept equationsIntro to slope-intercept formIntro to slopeGraphing slope-intercept formSlope formulaGraphing lines from slope-intercept form reviewSlope reviewSlope-intercept form reviewIntercepts from an equationSlope-intercept introSlope from two pointsSlope-intercept from two pointsSlope from graphGraph from slope-intercept formSlope-intercept equation from graphSlope from equationLinear & nonlinear functionsSlope-intercept equation from graphRecognizing linear functionsWorked example: slope from graphIntercepts from an equationWorked example: intercepts from an equationGraph from slope-intercept equationConverting to slope-intercept formSlope of a line: negative slopeWorked example: slope from two pointsSlope of a horizontal lineSlope-intercept equation from slope & pointSlope-intercept equation from two pointsSlope & direction of a linePositive & negative slopeSlope from equationLinear & nonlinear functions: tableIntro to slope-intercept formLinear & nonlinear functions: missing valueWorked examples: slope-intercept introSlope-intercept form from a tableIntro to slopeLinear & nonlinear functions: word problem

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