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  1. Linear equations, functions, & graphs | Khan Academy

    This topic covers: - Intercepts of linear equations/functions - Slope of linear equations/functions - Slope-intercept, point-slope, & standard forms - Graphing linear equations/functions - Writing …

  2. Writing linear equations in all forms (video) | Khan Academy

    It's helpful that the equations lead into each other. First is point-slope, then slope-intercept, and lastly standard form.

  3. Unit 3: Forms of linear functions, scatter plots, & lines of fit

    Algebra 1 (FL B.E.S.T.) 13 units · 167 skills Unit 1 Solving equations & inequalities Unit 2 Analyzing linear functions Unit 3 Forms of linear functions, scatter plots, & lines of fit Unit 4 …

  4. Linear equations & graphs | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy

    Practice Up next for you: Solutions to 2-variable equations Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!

  5. Forms of linear equations | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy

    About this unit We can write linear equations in different forms to reveal different features of the scenarios they describe. Let's get clever. Unit guides are here! Power up your classroom with …

  6. Writing linear equations word problems - Khan Academy

    Write a linear equation that represents a real-world relationship that is given verbally.

  7. Linear equations and functions | Khan Academy

    Unit 7: Linear equations and functions 2,700 possible mastery points Mastered Proficient

  8. Forms of linear equations review (article) | Khan Academy

    There are three major forms of linear equations: point-slope form, standard form, and slope-intercept form. We review all three in this article.

  9. Constructing linear equations from context - Khan Academy

    Given a written description of a linear relationship in a some context, write an equation that represents the linear relationship described.

  10. Unit 2: Graphs and forms of linear equations - Khan Academy

    Part of the beauty of linear equations is that we can write them in different (but equivalent!) ways to highlight different features. Whether we want a particular point, an intercept, or the slope of …