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Match it!
Match it! Select the correct answer from the pull down...Good luck!
The origin is...
...the steepness changes.
...use stack-and-subtract or rise-over-run .
...the point (0,0) is in the table.
...the y-intercept is below the origin.
...the graph moves up or down.
...the point (0,0).
...look at the last number.
...look at the number before the x.
A table represents a proportion when...
...the steepness changes.
...use stack-and-subtract or rise-over-run .
...the point (0,0) is in the table.
...the y-intercept is below the origin.
...the graph moves up or down.
...the point (0,0).
...look at the last number.
...look at the number before the x.
To find slope in an equation...
...the steepness changes.
...use stack-and-subtract or rise-over-run .
...the point (0,0) is in the table.
...the y-intercept is below the origin.
...the graph moves up or down.
...the point (0,0).
...look at the last number.
...look at the number before the x.
When the y-intercept changes...
...the steepness changes.
...use stack-and-subtract or rise-over-run .
...the point (0,0) is in the table.
...the y-intercept is below the origin.
...the graph moves up or down.
...the point (0,0).
...look at the last number.
...look at the number before the x.
To find the y-intercept in an equation...
...the steepness changes.
...use stack-and-subtract or rise-over-run .
...the point (0,0) is in the table.
...the y-intercept is below the origin.
...the graph moves up or down.
...the point (0,0).
...look at the last number.
...look at the number before the x.
When the slope changes...
...the steepness changes.
...use stack-and-subtract or rise-over-run .
...the point (0,0) is in the table.
...the y-intercept is below the origin.
...the graph moves up or down.
...the point (0,0).
...look at the last number.
...look at the number before the x.
The y-intercept changes to a negative number when...
...the steepness changes.
...use stack-and-subtract or rise-over-run .
...the point (0,0) is in the table.
...the y-intercept is below the origin.
...the graph moves up or down.
...the point (0,0).
...look at the last number.
...look at the number before the x.
To find slope on a graph...
...the steepness changes.
...use stack-and-subtract or rise-over-run .
...the point (0,0) is in the table.
...the y-intercept is below the origin.
...the graph moves up or down.
...the point (0,0).
...look at the last number.
...look at the number before the x.
Check it!