Today we learned how to write and graph equations in standard form with Notes #45.
If you need help converting from slope-intercept to standard form, this website may help. If the slope-intercept form has rational numbers (fractions), you're going to want to multiply by the least common denominator first to turn everything into integers.
Homework #77: TB pg 249 (#1-17 odd, #27-37 odd)
Be sure to check your answers in the back of the book when finished.
If you need help converting from slope-intercept to standard form, this website may help. If the slope-intercept form has rational numbers (fractions), you're going to want to multiply by the least common denominator first to turn everything into integers.
Homework #77: TB pg 249 (#1-17 odd, #27-37 odd)
Be sure to check your answers in the back of the book when finished.
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