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Match each linear equation with its slope and a point on the line. (the top row label 1-5 and the side column a-d)
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Match each linear equation with its slope and a point on the line. (the top row label 1-5 and the side column a-d)
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1. slope is 3x, point is -13.
2.slope is 3x, point is 11
3. Slope 1/3, point is 11
4. Slope is 1/3, point is -13.
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Equation: y=3x-13, slope:3, point: (5,2)
Equation: y=3x+11, slope:3, point: (2,17)
Equation: 3y=x+11, slope:1/3, point: (-5,2)
Equation: 3y=x-13, slope: 1/3, point: (19,2)
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