Slope - Find Equivalent - Fraction Slope to Standard Form

Level 1

This math topic focuses on converting equations of lines from slope-intercept form to standard form. It deals specifically with identifying the standard form of a line equation based on a given slope. Slopes are presented in different formats, including fractions and integers. Each question provides multiple choice answers for students to select the correct standard form equation corresponding to the given slope. This area of study is vital for understanding line equations and graphing, enhancing students' ability to manipulate and interpret linear equations in different forms.

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Slope - Find Equivalent - Fraction Slope to Standard Form

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What line equation in standard form would have this slope?

m=3m=-3

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Slope - Find Equivalent - Fraction Slope to Standard Form Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Slope - Find Equivalent - Fraction Slope to Standard 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 in standard form would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 5
a A LaTex expression showing -0.2x + 1y = 1.2
b A LaTex expression showing 0.2x + 2y = 2.4
c A LaTex expression showing 0.4x + 2y = 2.4
d A LaTex expression showing 10x + 2y = 2.4
2
What line equation in standard form would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=-3
a A LaTex expression showing 0.33x + 1y = 3
b A LaTex expression showing -9x + 3y = 9
c A LaTex expression showing 6x + 2y = 6
d A LaTex expression showing 1.5x + 1y = 3
3
What line equation in standard form would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=-5
a A LaTex expression showing -5x + 1y = 5
b A LaTex expression showing 10x + 2y = 10
c A LaTex expression showing 0.2x + 1y = 5
d A LaTex expression showing 2.5x + 1y = 5
4
What line equation in standard form would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 2
a A LaTex expression showing 0.5x + 2y = 7
b A LaTex expression showing -1.5x + 3y = 10.5
c A LaTex expression showing 0.5x + 1y = 3.5
d A LaTex expression showing 2x + 1y = 3.5
5
What line equation in standard form would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=1
a A LaTex expression showing -1.5x + 3y = 6
b A LaTex expression showing 3x + 3y = 6
c A LaTex expression showing -1x + 1y = 2
6
What line equation in standard form would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=1 over 5
a A LaTex expression showing -0.4x + 2y = 6
b A LaTex expression showing -10x + 2y = 6
c A LaTex expression showing -0.3x + 3y = 9
d A LaTex expression showing 0.6x + 3y = 9
7
What line equation in standard form would have this slope?
A LaTex expression showing m=-1 over 4
a A LaTex expression showing 0.38x + 3y = 0.75
b A LaTex expression showing 0.5x + 2y = 0.5
c A LaTex expression showing 4x + 1y = 0.25
d A LaTex expression showing -0.25x + 1y = 0.25