Chapter 1: Q. 34 (page 41)
The slope and a point on a line are given. Use this information to locate three additional points on the line. Answers may vary.
Slope, Point
Short Answer
The three additional points can be
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Chapter 1: Q. 34 (page 41)
The slope and a point on a line are given. Use this information to locate three additional points on the line. Answers may vary.
Slope, Point
The three additional points can be
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Find the length of the line segment. Assume that the endpoints of each line segment have integer coordinates.

Can the equation of every line be written in slope–intercept form? Why?
Find the distance between the points .
What can you say about two lines that have equal slopes and equal y-intercepts?
Plot each pair of points and determine the slope of the line containing them. Graph the line by hand.
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