Linear Equation Slope Review Debbie Sudduth 8 th Grade Math.

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Linear Equation Slope Review Debbie Sudduth 8 th Grade Math

This is a visual review for linear equation slope. You will be shown a graph and given 4 answers. Please click on the answer you believe to be correct.

This graph shows slope that is: Undefined Zero Positive Negative

Click here to try again Good Try! But there is a better answer

That answer is OUT OF SIGHT! Remember that positive slope is like you are CLIMBING a HILL! You must be a math genius! Click here to advance

This graph shows slope that is: Zero Positive Negative Undefined

Click here to try again Good Try! But there is a better answer

YE-HA! Negative Slope is like GOING DOWN HILL! Let’s keep those answers going! Click here to advance

This graph shows slope that is: Positive Undefined Negative Zero

Click here to try again Good Try! But there is a better answer

Now you are really impressing me. If you are walking on a FLAT surface, there is no slope – or ZERO slope. You must have a great teacher. Click here to advance

These lines are: Horizontal Parallel Vertical Perpendicular

Click here to try again Good Try! But there is a better answer

Excellent Parallel lines have the SAME SLOPE Click here to advance

These lines are: Horizontal Parallel Vertical Perpendicular

Click here to try again Good Try! But there is a better answer

Way to go, dude! Perpendicular lines lie at 90 degree angles. Click here to advance

The End! Go forth and study math!