This math topic focuses on identifying linear equations based on their slopes, specifically equations that represent lines passing through the origin (y-intercept of zero). Learners are provided with various equations and are instructed to select the one that matches a given slope, such as 0.63, 4.5, 0.44, 2.5, 0.22, 0.5, and 0.33. The practice involves a good understanding of how the slope dictates the direction and steepness of a line depicted on a graph. This helps in reinforcing the ability to recognize and write linear equations in slope-intercept form, fostering skills in line equations and graphing.
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Select the equation that would result in the line shown with a slope of 0.6
Math worksheet on 'Slope of a Line Through Origin Given Slope - Select Linear Equation Based on Slope (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Line Equations and Graphing - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/line_equations_and_graphing_practice/ |
Select the equation that would result in the line shown with a slope of 0.5 |
Select the equation that would result in the line shown with a slope of 0.9 |
Select the equation that would result in the line shown with a slope of 0.33 |
Select the equation that would result in the line shown with a slope of 0.29 |
Select the equation that would result in the line shown with a slope of 0.6 |
Select the equation that would result in the line shown with a slope of 1.67 |
Select the equation that would result in the line shown with a slope of 4.5 |