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Which formula below will always graph a line with a constant rate of change?
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You would rise 10 and run 3 from one exact point on a line to another direct point on line.
The point on the graphed line where it crosses the y-axis.
y = kx
If you plug in 2/3 for x in the equation y = 6x - 10, what would be the value of y?
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You would rise 10 and run 3 from one exact point on a line to another direct point on line.
The point on the graphed line where it crosses the y-axis.
y = kx
If you plug in -1/3 for x in the equation y = -12x - 15, what would be the value of y?
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You would rise 10 and run 3 from one exact point on a line to another direct point on line.
The point on the graphed line where it crosses the y-axis.
y = kx
If you plug in -5/6 for x in the equation y = -12x - 15, what would be the value of y?
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You would rise 10 and run 3 from one exact point on a line to another direct point on line.
The point on the graphed line where it crosses the y-axis.
y = kx
If you plug in -10 for x in the equation y = 1/2x + 7, what would be the value of y?
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You would rise 10 and run 3 from one exact point on a line to another direct point on line.
The point on the graphed line where it crosses the y-axis.
y = kx
If you plug in -1/4 for x in the equation y = -12x - 15, what would be the value of y?
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You would rise 10 and run 3 from one exact point on a line to another direct point on line.
The point on the graphed line where it crosses the y-axis.
y = kx
In the equation y = mx + b, the b stands for ________________.
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You would rise 10 and run 3 from one exact point on a line to another direct point on line.
The point on the graphed line where it crosses the y-axis.
y = kx
If the slope of a line is 10/3, that means __________.
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You would rise 10 and run 3 from one exact point on a line to another direct point on line.
The point on the graphed line where it crosses the y-axis.
y = kx
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