Exam 7: Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables
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Find the slope of the line determined by this pair of points. (9, 8), (13, 11)
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Determine the type(s)of symmetry (symmetry with respect to the x axis, y axis, and/or origin)exhibited by the graph the equation. Do not sketch the graph. x 2 + y 2 - 6 x - 1 = 0
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The equation can be used to convert from degrees in Celsius to degrees in Fahrenheit. Identify the graph of the equation.
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Graph the equation using the intercept method. Label the intercepts on the graph.
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Find the equation of the line that contains the given point and has the given slope.
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Determine the type(s)of symmetry (symmetry with respect to the x axis, y axis, and/or origin)exhibited by the graph of the equation. Do not sketch the graph.
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Find the slope of the line determined by this pair of points.
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Use the point-slope form to write an equation of the line with the slope - 4 and that passes through the point ( -9, 3). Then write your result in slope-intercept form.
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The graph of a linear equation is shown below.
If the coordinates of point M are substituted into the equation, will the result be true or false? If the coordinates of point N are substituted into the equation, will the result be true or false?

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Determine which of the ordered pairs are solutions to the given equation.
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