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Solving Linear Equations in one Variable:
Examples of how to solve linear equations in one variable using more than one step. Examples focus on combining like terms and removing parentheses. Make sure to click on the “Next” button at the bottom of the page to view the entire tutorial. Make sure that you go through all of pages 2 and 3.
Examples of how to solve linear equations in one variable using more than one step. Examples focus on removing fractions.
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Solving Word Problems using Linear Equations in one Variable:
This website has examples of word problems dealing with numbers, percent, perimeter, angles and consecutive integers. Make sure that you go through all of Tutorial 8.
This website has examples of word problems that deal with numbers and consecutive integers.
This website has examples of word problems dealing with numbers, percent, distance and mixture problems.
This website has examples of cost, revenue and profit functions. It is quite interactive. Note that the answers for the checks and help buttons appear in the far left column. |
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This website deals with finding slopes of lines, including parallel and perpendicular lines.
This website deals with finding slopes of lines, including parallel and perpendicular lines. |
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This website shows how to graph a line using its x and y-intercepts along with a third point. Make sure that you go through all of Tutorial 14.
This website shows how to graph a line using its slope along with its y-intercept. Make sure to click on the “Next” button at the bottom of the page to view the entire tutorial. Make sure that you go through all of pages 1 and 2.
This website has interactive applets that permit you to draw any line. To have a line automatically drawn, you can either type in any value for the slope and the y-intercept or you can type in just the slope and a point on the line or you can type in the coordinates of any two points on the line. |
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This website finds equations of lines using both the slope-intercept form as well as the point-slope form of a line. It also finds equations of lines parallel or perpendicular to other lines. Make sure to click on the “Next” button at the bottom of the page to view the entire tutorial. Make sure that you go through all of pages 1, 2 and 3.
This website finds equations of lines using both the slope-intercept form as well as the point-slope form of a line. It is quite interactive. Note that the answers for the check and help buttons appear in the far left column.
This website finds equations of lines using both the slope-intercept form as well as the point-slope form of a line. It also finds equations of lines parallel or perpendicular to other lines.
This website finds equations of lines using both the slope-intercept form as well as the point-slope form of a line. It also finds equations of lines parallel or perpendicular to other lines. |
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Definition of a Linear Function, Slope, y-intercept and hand graphing. This website defines a linear function. It explains how to find the slope and y-intercept of a linear function given the function rule. It also has you compute the slope both analytically and graphically. It is quite interactive. Note that the answers for the checks and help buttons appear in the far left column. |
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Solving Linear Inequalities in one Variable:
Examples of how to solve linear inequalities in one variable and how to write and graph the answer using interval notation. Also deals with double inequalities. Make sure to click on the “Next” button at the bottom of the page to view the entire tutorial. Make sure that you go through all of pages 1, 2 and 3.
Examples of how to solve linear inequalities in one variable and how to write and graph the answer using interval notation. Make sure that you go through all of Tutorial 10. |
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