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Standard form of a linear equation - graph a line using x and y-intercepts (8th grade/algebra 1)

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C where A, B, and C are integers and A is nonnegative. We practice transforming an equation given in slope-intercept form to standard form and vice versa. Also, I show how to graph a line using the x- and y-intercepts when its equation is given in standard form.



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Horizontal and vertical lines — video lessons

Math Mammoth Grade 8 curriculum

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