This math topic focuses on identifying the slopes of lines that are parallel to given equations. It involves converting line equations from slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) to identifying the decimal value of their slopes. The questions provided are structured to help learners practice recognizing and finding parallel slopes from different linear equations. There are multiple-choice answers for each question, where learners choose the slope that matches the one needed for a line parallel to the one described. This topic is under a larger unit on the basics of slopes and parallel lines.
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What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation?
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Math worksheet on 'Slope - Find Parallel - Slope Y Intercept Form to Decimal Slope (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Slopes and Parallels - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/line_equations_and_parallels_intro/ |
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation? |
m=-0.13 |
m=-0.25 |
m=0.25 |
m=-4 |
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation? |
m=-0.5 |
m=0.25 |
m=0.5 |
m=2 |
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation? |
m=5 |
m=-5 |
m=2.5 |
m=0.2 |
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation? |
m=-4 |
m=2 |
m=4 |
m=0.25 |
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation? |
m=-1 |
m=1 |
m=-0.5 |
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation? |
m=-2 |
m=-4 |
m=4 |
m=-0.25 |
What slope would be PARALLEL to the slope of this line equation? |
m=-1 |
m=-0.5 |
m=1 |