This math topic focuses on interpreting the relationships between given slopes and potential line equations in slope-intercept form. It specifically covers the conversion of fractional slopes to their corresponding zero intercept line equations. The problems involve identifying the line equation that corresponds to a given value of the slope, "m". Each question displays a slope as a fraction (or whole number in some cases) and asks to select the correct line equation from multiple choices that is consistent with the given slope value. The skill practiced here is crucial for understanding line equations and graphing in algebra.

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Slope - Find Equivalent - Fraction Slope to Slope Zero Intercept Form

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What line equation would have this slope?

m=5m=5

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Slope - Find Equivalent - Fraction Slope to Slope Zero Intercept Form Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Slope - Find Equivalent - Fraction Slope to Slope Zero Intercept Form (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Line Equations and Graphing - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/line_equations_and_graphing_practice/
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What line equation would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=1
a A LaTex expression showing y=-1x
b A LaTex expression showing y=1x
c A LaTex expression showing y=1 over 2 x
2
What line equation would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 2
a A LaTex expression showing y=2 over 2 x
b A LaTex expression showing y=1 over 2 x
c A LaTex expression showing y=-2x
3
What line equation would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 3
a A LaTex expression showing y=-3x
b A LaTex expression showing y=3 over 2 x
c A LaTex expression showing y=1 over 3 x
4
What line equation would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 5
a A LaTex expression showing y=5 over 2 x
b A LaTex expression showing y=-5x
c A LaTex expression showing y=1 over 5 x
5
What line equation would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 4
a A LaTex expression showing y=-4x
b A LaTex expression showing y=1 over 4 x
c A LaTex expression showing y=4 over 2 x
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What line equation would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=5
a A LaTex expression showing y=1 over 5 x
b A LaTex expression showing y=5 over 2 x
c A LaTex expression showing y=-5x
d A LaTex expression showing y=5x
7
What line equation would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=2
a A LaTex expression showing y=2x
b A LaTex expression showing y=2 over 2 x
c A LaTex expression showing y=-2x
d A LaTex expression showing y=1 over 2 x