Catch Phrases, Part 3 Question Preview (ID: 33961)


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An equation represents a proportion when...
a) ...the y-intercept.
b) ...y = mx + b
c) ...the equation is in this form: y = mx
d) ...slope.

Substitution means...
a) ...that Mrs. Hoagland is teaching.
b) ...to put a number (or expression) in place of a variable.
c) ...look at the last number.
d) ...use stack and subtract.

If x and y both increase, the slope is...
a) ...going downhill.
b) ...negative.
c) ...positive.
d) ...invisible to human eyes.

If x and y both decrease, the slope is...
a) ...positive.
b) ...negative.
c) ...mightier than the y-intercept.
d) ...anything you want it to be.

If x decreases and y increases, the slope is...
a) ...positive.
b) ...going to need to go to a mental institution.
c) ...arguing with itself.
d) ...negative.

If x increses and y decreases, the slope is...
a) ...negative.
b) ...positive.
c) ...very disappointed.
d) ...going uphill.

The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is...
a) ...difficult to read.
b) ...y = mx + b
c) ...the number before the x.
d) ...the number at the end.

In the equation, y = mx + b, the m stands for...
a) ...slope.
b) ...y-intercept.
c) ...the x value.
d) ...when reciting the pledge of allegiance.

In the equation, y = mx + b, the b stands for...
a) ...no man!
b) ...the x-intercept.
c) ...the y-intercept.
d) ...1.

y = 8x - 5 Would this equation be proportional or non-proportional?
a) Proportional
b) Nonproportional
c) There is not enough information to determine the answer to this question.
d) IDK and IDC

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