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College Algebra: Graphs

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The Slope of a Line Given its Equation

KEYWORDS: Linear, slope, MAT 1033-3.3, MAC 1105-2.3

Using the Slope Equaton to Show the Slope of a Horizontal Line is Zero

KEYWORDS: slope, horizontal line, ordered pairs, graph, slope equation. MAT 1033-3.3, MAC 1105-2.3

Find the slope of a line given the graph, using rise over run Example #3

Graph a Circle

Graphing Vertical Lines

KEYWORDS: horizontal line, vertical line, graph MAT 1033-3.2, MAC 1105-2.3

Graphing Points on a Rectangular Coordinate System, by Professor Veczko

keywords: rectangular coordinate system, x-axis, y-axis, origin, quadrants, ordered pair, x-coordinate, y-coordinate, coordinate plane, MAT 1033-3.1

The Slope of a Line Given Two Points

KEYWORDS: Linear, slope, MAT 1033-3.3, MAC 1105-2.3

Find the slope of a line given the graph, using rise over run Example #2

Slope Intercept Equation of a Line

KEYWORDS: slope-intercept equation, line, slope, rise over run, y-intercept, y-axis. MAT 1033-3.2, MAC 1105-2.3

Graphing a Line by Solving for y using the Slope Intercept Form Ex 3

KEYWORDS: slope, y-intercept, slope-intercept equation, rise over run, graph. MAT 1033-3.2, MAC 1105-2.3

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

KEYWORDS: slope, parallel, perpendicular. MAT 1033-3.3, MAC 1105-2.3

Find the Center and Radius Given the General Form of a Circle

Graphing a Linear Function

Using the Slope Equation to find the slope of a line passing through two points

Graphing a Line by Solving for y using the Slope Intercept Form Ex 2

KEYWORDS: graph, slope-intercept equation, slope, y-intercept. MAT 1033-3.3, MAC 1105-2.3

Using the Slope Equation to Show the Slope of a Vertical Line is Undefined

KEYWORDS: slope, vertical line, undefined, graph, slope equation, ordered pair. MAT 1033-3.3, MAC 1105-2.3

Find the Center and Radius from the General Form of a Circle

Find the Center and Radius of a Circle

Variation with Applications

KEYWORDS: Variation, Varies directly, varies inversely, MAT 1033-7.4, MAC 1105-2.5 

Graph the Quadratic Function