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Dingo!Dingo!

SLOPE Review

Teachers: With PowerPoint open, (1) go to the Tools dropdown menu, (2) select Macro, (3) select Security, and (4) make sure the security setting is MEDIUM. Macros must be enabled for the games to function. Go to the next slide for rules of the game.

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How The Game Is PlayedHow The Game Is Played

Divide the class into teamsMake a selection form the main Game Board. This part is like Jeopardy. If the correct answer is given, Click on “Game Board”Next, click on “Roll”, “Throw” and remember the number, “Game Board”From the Game Board, students may now remove numbers adding to the number or the number itself. If the number has already been removed and there is not a combination to add up to the number, then no number can be removed.The first team to remove all the numbers on their side is the winner,

Divide the class into teamsMake a selection form the main Game Board. This part is like Jeopardy. If the correct answer is given, Click on “Game Board”Next, click on “Roll”, “Throw” and remember the number, “Game Board”From the Game Board, students may now remove numbers adding to the number or the number itself. If the number has already been removed and there is not a combination to add up to the number, then no number can be removed.The first team to remove all the numbers on their side is the winner,

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OneOne

What is the slope of the line y=7x-4What is the slope of the line y=7x-4

77

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TwoTwo

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (6,3) and (7,-4)

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (6,3) and (7,-4)

-7-7

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ThreeThree

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (5,9) and (3,9)

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (5,9) and (3,9)

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FourFour

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (12,10) and (12,5)

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (12,10) and (12,5)

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FiveFive

Write an equation of a line that has a slope (m) of -3 and a y-intercept (b) of -6

Write an equation of a line that has a slope (m) of -3 and a y-intercept (b) of -6

y=-3x-6y=-3x-6

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SixSix

Write an equation of a line with a slope of 5 and passes through the point (-1,-3).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Write an equation of a line with a slope of 5 and passes through the point (-1,-3).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Y=5x+2Y=5x+2

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SevenSeven

Write an equation of a line with a slope of 1/2 and passes through the point (2,2).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Write an equation of a line with a slope of 1/2 and passes through the point (2,2).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Y=1/2x+1Y=1/2x+1

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EightEight

Write an equation of a line with a slope of -6 and passes through the point (1,-4).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Write an equation of a line with a slope of -6 and passes through the point (1,-4).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Y=-6x+2Y=-6x+2

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NineNine

Write an equation of a line that passes through the points (1,3) and (-3,-5).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Write an equation of a line that passes through the points (1,3) and (-3,-5).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Y=2x+1Y=2x+1

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TenTen

Write an equation of a line that passes through the points (1,4) and (6,-1).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Write an equation of a line that passes through the points (1,4) and (6,-1).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Y=-1x+5Y=-1x+5

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ElevenEleven

Write an equation of a line that passes through the points (3,3) and (1,-3).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Write an equation of a line that passes through the points (3,3) and (1,-3).

HINT: Use slope –intercept form

Y=mx+b

Y=3x-6Y=3x-6

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TwelveTwelve

What is the formula for point-slope?

What is the formula for point-slope?

y - y1 = m (x+x1)y - y1 = m (x+x1)

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ThirteenThirteen

Write the POINT SLOPE form of an equation for a line that passes through each point and the given slope.

The slope is 8 and the point is (-4,6)

Write the POINT SLOPE form of an equation for a line that passes through each point and the given slope.

The slope is 8 and the point is (-4,6)

y - 6 = 8(x+4)y - 6 = 8(x+4)

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FourteenFourteen

Write the POINT SLOPE form of an equation for a line that passes through each point and the given slope.

m=-4 and (1,-3)

Write the POINT SLOPE form of an equation for a line that passes through each point and the given slope.

m=-4 and (1,-3)

y+3 = -4(x-1)y+3 = -4(x-1)

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FifteenFifteen

The slope of a line pointing in this direction is what?

The slope of a line pointing in this direction is what?

positivepositive

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SixteenSixteen

The slope of a line pointing in this direction is what?

The slope of a line pointing in this direction is what?

Zero SlopeZero Slope

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SeventeenSeventeen

The slope of a line pointing in this direction is what?

The slope of a line pointing in this direction is what?

Undefined or No SlopeUndefined or No Slope

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EighteenEighteen

Write this in slope-intercept form

y-3 = 4/3(x-3)

Write this in slope-intercept form

y-3 = 4/3(x-3)

y=4/3x-1y=4/3x-1

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NineteenNineteen

Find the slope of the following two points.

(0,0) and (2,-3)

Find the slope of the following two points.

(0,0) and (2,-3)

-3/2-3/2

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TwentyTwenty

Write the standard form for the following equation of a line.

y=2/3x-6

Write the standard form for the following equation of a line.

y=2/3x-6

2x-3y=182x-3y=18

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