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Lesson 2.5 - Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form

This document provides an agenda for a math lesson on writing equations of lines. The learning target is to write equations of lines given a graph, slope and point, or two points. The agenda includes three "Do Now" warm-up problems, three line equation activities, comparing slope to properties of quadrilaterals, and writing equations given the slope and y-intercept, slope and point, or two points. The homework assigned is problems 1, 2, 8-19 and 20-24 in lesson 2.5 D of the textbook on pages 76-77.

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Lesson 2.5 - Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form

This document provides an agenda for a math lesson on writing equations of lines. The learning target is to write equations of lines given a graph, slope and point, or two points. The agenda includes three "Do Now" warm-up problems, three line equation activities, comparing slope to properties of quadrilaterals, and writing equations given the slope and y-intercept, slope and point, or two points. The homework assigned is problems 1, 2, 8-19 and 20-24 in lesson 2.5 D of the textbook on pages 76-77.

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DO NOW

DO NOW TAKE 2
DO NOW TAKE 3
TODAY
Learning Target:
I can write the equation of a line given:
! A graph
! The slope and one point that lies on the line
! Two points that lie on the line
Agenda:
Do Now 1, 2 & 3
Activities 1, 2 & 3
Compare slope and connect to properties of quadrilaterals
Write an equation, given m and b
Write and equations given m and one point
Write an equations given two points
Homework:
Lesson 2.5 D in Assistments problems 1, 2, 8 19, 20 24 on p. 76 -77 in your
textbook.

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