Exam 3: Graphs of Linear Equations
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Find an equation of the line with the given slope and -intercept.
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Find an equation of the line that contains the given pair of points. Write the equation in the form .
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Determine whether the given ordered pair is a solution of the equation.
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Find the coordinates of the -intercept and the coordinates of the -intercept.
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Choose the ordered pair which is a solution of the inequality.
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Plot the ordered pairs on the rectangular coordinate system provided
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Solve the problem.
-The following graph shows data for a recent train ride from New York to Tononto. Find the rate of change of the distance from New York with respect to time, in miles per hour.


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Find the coordinates of the -intercept for the given equation.
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Find the coordinates of the -intercept for the given equation.
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Find the coordinates of the -intercept for the given equation.
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Plot the ordered pairs on the rectangular coordinate system provided
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Find the - and -intercepts for the equation. Then graph the equation.
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