Graphs of Equations

Graphing a linear equation of the form y = mx (1 of 16)


Graphing a line given its equation in slope-intercept form: Integer slope (2 of 16)


Graphing a line given its equation in slope-intercept form: Fractional slope (3 of 16)


Graphing a line given its equation in standard form (4 of 16)


Graphing a vertical or horizontal line (5 of 16)


Finding x- and y-intercepts given the graph of a line on a grid (6 of 16)


Finding x- and y-intercepts of a line given the equation: Basic (7 of 16)


Finding x- and y-intercepts of a line given the equation: Advanced (8 of 16)


Graphing a line by first finding its x- and y-intercepts (9 of 16)


Finding intercepts of a nonlinear function given its graph (10 of 16)


Finding x- and y-intercepts of the graph of a nonlinear equation (11 of 16)


Graphing an absolute value equation of the form y = A|x| (12 of 16)


Graphing a parabola of the form y = ax 2 (13 of 16)


Graphing a parabola of the form y = ax 2 + c (14 of 16)


Graphing a cubic function of the form y = ax 3 (15 of 16)


Determining if graphs have symmetry with respect to the x-axis, y-axis, or origin (16 of 16)

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