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Find the slope between the points

(-3, 6) and (2, -4).

(1) Write the equation of a line with a


slope of -1/2 and a y-intercept of (-3).

(2) Write this equation in slopeintercept form.


3y 2x = 9
(1) Write the equation of a line parallel to:
y = 3x + 4
passing through the point (0, 6).

Write the equation of


the line passing
through the points
(2, 0) and 4, -6) in
Point-Slope form.
Then convert it to
Slope-Intercept form.

(1) Are these lines perpendicular?


Why?
y=x2
y = -2x + 3

(2) Write the equation of a line parallel to


y = -2x+7 passing through the point (-4,3).

Find the slope between the points


(-3, 6) and (2, -4).

(2) Write the equation of a line


perpendicular to y=1/4 x + 1 with a yintercept of (-6).

(1) Write the equation of a line with a


slope of -1/2 and a y-intercept of (-3).

(2) Write this equation in slopeintercept form.


3y 2x = 9

(1) Write the equation of a line parallel to:


y = 3x + 4
passing through the point (0, 6).

(1) Are these lines perpendicular?


Why?
y=x2
y = -2x + 3

(2) Write the equation of a line parallel to


y = -2x+7 passing through the point (-4,3).

(2) Write the equation of a line


perpendicular to y=1/4 x + 1 with a yintercept of (-6).

Write the equation of


the line passing
through the points
(2, 0) and 4, -6) in
Point-Slope form.
Then convert it to
Slope-Intercept form.

SLOPE

Slope-Intercept Form of

Point Slope Form of a

a Line

Line

Yy

Description

Slopes of Parallel Lines

= mx + b

Description

Slopes of Perpendicular
Lines

Description

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Yy-y 1 = m(x-x 1 )
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