1.) The standard form of the equation of a line.
2.) The slope-intercept form of the equation of a line
3.) Slope is -1 and the y-intercepts is at (0,11)
4.) Slope is -2 and b is 5
5.) The slope is 3 and passes through (0, 9)
6.) a = 2; b = 4
7.) m = [tex]\sf\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]; (0, -1)
8.) The standard form of the equation where the x-intercept is at (5, 0) and y-intercepts is at (0, 2)
9.) The x-intercept is at [tex]\sf(\dfrac{2}{3}, 0)[/tex] and y-intercepts is at [tex]\sf(0, \dfrac{-3}{2})[/tex]
10.) The x and y-intercepts are (-4, 0) and (0, 5) respectively
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