Multiple ChoiceFind the slope of the line containing the points (−1,1)\left(-1,1\right)(−1,1) and (4,3)\left(4,3\right)(4,3).300views1rank
Multiple ChoiceWrite an equation of a line that passes through the point (3,−4)\left(3,-4\right)(3,−4) and is parallel to the line x+2y+18=0x+2y+18=0x+2y+18=0.439views2rank
Multiple ChoiceGraph a line with a slope of 0 that passes through the point (3,−2)\left(3,-2\right)(3,−2).448views1rank
Multiple ChoiceIn the graph shown, identify the y–intercept & slope. Write the equation of this line in Slope-Intercept form.508views1rank
Multiple ChoiceIdentify the 𝒚– intercept & slope of y=−2x−3y=-2x-3y=−2x−3 . Then graph the equation.218views
Multiple ChoiceWrite the point-slope form of the equation of a line with a slope of −25-\frac25−52 that passes through (1, 3). Then graph the equation. 310views
Multiple ChoiceWrite the point-slope form of the equation of a line with a slope of 000 that passes through (2,−4)\left(2,-4\right)(2,−4) . Then graph the equation.430views
Multiple ChoiceWrite the point-slope form of the equation of a line that passes through the points (2,1)\left(2,1\right)(2,1) and (−4,3)\left(-4,3\right)(−4,3) . Then graph the equation.634views
Multiple ChoiceFind the slope & y−intercepty-intercepty−intercept of the line given by the equation 3x+2y−6=03x+2y-6=03x+2y−6=0430views
Multiple ChoiceGraph the equation 9x+6y+18=09x+6y+18=09x+6y+18=0 by finding the intercepts.412views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–4, write an equation for line L in point-slope form and slope-intercept form. 660views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–10, find the slope of the line passing through each pair of points or state that the slope is undefined. Then indicate whether the line through the points rises, falls, is horizontal, or is vertical. (-2, 1) and (2, 2)448views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 9–12, use the given conditions to write an equation for each line in point-slope form and general form. Passing through (−2, 2) and parallel to the line whose equation is 2x-3y-7=0438views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. through (1,3), m = -2232views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. through (-5,4), m = -3/2242views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–38, use the given conditions to write an equation for each line in point-slope form and slope-intercept form. Slope = 8, passing through (4, −1)352views1comments
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 13-18, find the average rate of change of the function from 1 to 2. f(x) = x² + 2x from x₁ = 3 to x2 = 5227views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. through (-8,4), undefined slope404views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. through (-1,3), and (3,4)250views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 19–24, write an equation in slope-intercept form of a linear function f whose graph satisfies the given conditions. The graph of ƒ passes through (−2, 6) and is perpendicular to the line whose equation is x = -4.424views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. x-intercept (3,0), y-intercept (0,-2)265views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 17–24, a) List all possible rational roots. b) List all possible rational roots. c) Use the quotient from part (b) to find the remaining roots and solve the equation. x^4−2x^3−5x^2+8x+4=0221views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. horizontal, through (-7,4)193views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. m=5, b=15224views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–38, use the given conditions to write an equation for each line in point-slope form and slope-intercept form. Passing through (-2, 0) and (0, 2)242views
Textbook QuestionMatch each equation with the sketch that most closely resembles its graph. y = 5272views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. slope 0, y-intercept (0, 3/2)318views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 11–38, use the given conditions to write an equation for each line in point-slope form and slope-intercept form. x-intercept = -1/2 and y-intercept = 4280views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 41–44, use the given conditions to write an equation for each line in point-slope form and slope-intercept form. Passing through (-3, 2) with slope - 6565views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 46–49, give the slope and y-intercept of each line whose equation is given. Then graph the line. 2x + 3y + 6 = 0302views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 49–58, graph each equation in a rectangular coordinate system. y = -2562views
Textbook QuestionThe graph of a linear function f is shown. (a) Identify the slope, y-intercept, and x-intercept. (b) Write an equation that defines f. 862views
Textbook QuestionFind the slope of each line, provided that it has a slope. through (0, -7) and (3, -7)211views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation (a) in standard form and (b) in slope-intercept form for each line described. through (-1, 4), parallel to x+3y=5554views
Textbook QuestionFor each line, (a) find the slope and (b) sketch the graph. See Examples 6 and 7. 5x - 2y = 10210views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation (a) in standard form and (b) in slope-intercept form for each line described. through (4, -4), perpendicular to x=4222views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 59-66, a. Rewrite the given equation in slope-intercept form. b. Give the slope and y-intercept. c. Use the slope and y-intercept to graph the linear function. 4x+y-6=0397views
Textbook QuestionFor each line described, write an equation in(a)slope-intercept form, if possible, and(b)standard form. through (-2, 4) and (1, 3)291views
Textbook QuestionFor each line described, write an equation in(a)slope-intercept form, if possible, and(b)standard form. through (2, -10), perpendicular to a line with undefined slope.242views
Textbook QuestionFor each line described, write an equation in(a)slope-intercept form, if possible, and(b)standard form. through (0, 5), perpendicular to 8x+5y=3299views
Textbook QuestionUse a graphing calculator to solve each linear equation. 3(2x+1) - 2 (x-2) =5654views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 79–80, find the value of y if the line through the two given points is to have the indicated slope. (3, y) and (1, 4), m = −3226views
Textbook QuestionRetaining the Concepts. If f(x) = 4x^2 - 5x - 2, find [f(x + h) - f(x)]/h, h ≠ 0230views
Textbook QuestionExercises 143–145 will help you prepare for the material covered in the next section. If (x1,y1) = (-3, 1) and (x2, y2) = (−2, 4), find (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)221views
Textbook QuestionMatch each equation with the sketch that most closely resembles its graph. x = 529views
Textbook QuestionIf a walkway rises 2.5 ft for every 10 ft on the horizontal, which of the following express its slope (or grade)? (There are several correct choices.)27views
Textbook QuestionFind the slope of the line satisfying the given conditions. See Example 5. through (2, -1) and (-3, -3)28views
Textbook QuestionFind the slope of the line satisfying the given conditions. See Example 5. through (-3, 4) and (2, -8)30views
Textbook QuestionFind the slope of the line satisfying the given conditions. See Example 5. through (5, 9) and (-2, 9)26views
Textbook QuestionFind the slope of the line satisfying the given conditions. See Example 5. horizontal, through (5, 1)20views
Textbook QuestionFor each line described, write an equation in(a)slope-intercept form, if possible, and(b)standard form. through (-7, 4), perpendicular to y=826views
Textbook QuestionFor each line described, write an equation in(a)slope-intercept form, if possible, and(b)standard form. through (3, -5), parallel to y=431views
Textbook QuestionFind the slope of each line, provided that it has a slope. through (2, -2) and (3, -4)53views
Textbook QuestionFind the slope of each line, provided that it has a slope. through (8, 7) and (1/2, -2)49views
Textbook QuestionFind the slope of each line, provided that it has a slope. through (5, 6) and (5, -2)44views
Textbook QuestionFor each line described, write an equation in(a)slope-intercept form, if possible, and(b)standard form. through (3, -5) with slope -2.44views
Textbook QuestionFor each line described, write an equation in(a)slope-intercept form, if possible, and(b)standard form. x - intercept (-3, 0), y-intercept (0, 5)84views
Textbook QuestionFind the slope of the line satisfying the given conditions. See Example 5. vertical, through (4, -7)20views
Textbook QuestionFor each line, (a) find the slope and (b) sketch the graph. See Examples 6 and 7. y = 2x - 423views
Textbook QuestionFor each line, (a) find the slope and (b) sketch the graph. See Examples 6 and 7. 2y = -3x21views
Textbook QuestionFor each line, (a) find the slope and (b) sketch the graph. See Examples 6 and 7. 4x + 3y = 1233views
Textbook QuestionGraph the line passing through the given point and having the indicated slope. Plot two points on the line. See Example 7. through (-2, 8), m = 2/519views
Textbook QuestionGraph the line passing through the given point and having the indicated slope. Plot two points on the line. See Example 7. through (3, -4), m = - 1/333views
Textbook QuestionGraph the line passing through the given point and having the indicated slope. Plot two points on the line. See Example 7. through ( - 1/2 , 4), m = 027views
Textbook QuestionGraph the line passing through the given point and having the indicated slope. Plot two points on the line. See Example 7. through (9/4 , 2), undefined slope22views
Textbook QuestionGraph the line passing through the given point and having the indicated slope. Plot two points on the line. See Example 7. through (- 5/2 , 3), undefined slope20views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 49–58, graph each equation in a rectangular coordinate system. 3x -18=039views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation in point-slope form and slope-intercept form of the line passing through (-10,3) and (-2,-5).40views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 46–49, give the slope and y-intercept of each line whose equation is given. Then graph the line. y = (2/5)x - 143views
Textbook QuestionFill in the blank(s) to correctly complete each sentence. The graph of the line y= -2x+7 has slope ______ and y-intercept ______.27views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation (a) in standard form and (b) in slope-intercept form for each line described. through (1, 6), perpendicular to 3x+5y=127views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation (a) in standard form and (b) in slope-intercept form for each line described. through (-2, -2), parallel to y=316views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation (a) in standard form and (b) in slope-intercept form for each line described. through (4, 1), parallel to y=-523views
Textbook QuestionSolve each problem. A graph of y=ƒ(x) is shown in the standard viewing window. Which is the only value of x that could possibly be the solution of the equation ƒ(x) =0? A. -15 B. 0 C. 5 D. 15 28views
Textbook QuestionIf three distinct points A, B, and C in a plane are such that the slopes of nonvertical line segments AB, AC, and BC are equal, then A, B, and C are collinear. Otherwise, they are not. Use this fact to determine whether the three points given are collinear. (-1, -3), (-5, 12), (1, -11)26views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. through (5,-8), m = 048views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. vertical, through (-6, 4)60views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equation for each line described. Give answers in standard form for Exercises 11–20 and in slope-intercept form (if possible) for Exercises 21–32. through (-2,5) having slope -450views
Textbook QuestionThe graph of a linear function f is shown. (a) Identify the slope, y-intercept, and x-intercept. (b) Write an equation that defines f. 27views
Textbook QuestionThe graph of a linear function f is shown. (a) Identify the slope, y-intercept, and x-intercept. (b) Write an equation that defines f. 39views