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  1. Writing slope-intercept equations (article) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to find the slope-intercept equation of a line from two points on that line. If you haven't read it yet, you might want to start with our introduction to slope-intercept form.

  2. Writing linear equations in all forms (video) | Khan Academy

    Find the equation of this line in point slope form, slope intercept form, standard form. And the way to think about these, these are just three different ways of writing the same equation.

  3. Intro to slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) - Khan Academy

    Slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) of linear equations highlights the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b) of a line. Watch this video to learn more about it and see some examples.

  4. Slope-intercept equation from graph (video) | Khan Academy

    Learn to write equations in slope-intercept form for three different lines. Created by Sal Khan.

  5. Slope-intercept form review (article) | Khan Academy

    When we have a linear equation in slope-intercept form, we can quickly find the slope and y -intercept of the corresponding line. This also allows us to graph it.

  6. Slope-intercept intro | Algebra (practice) | Khan Academy

    Slope-intercept intro CCSS.Math: 8.F.A.3, HSF.IF.C.7, HSF.IF.C.7.a Google Classroom Microsoft Teams

  7. Slope-intercept equation from graph (practice) | Khan Academy

    Find the equation of the line. Use exact numbers. For a negative y-intercept, type a negative sign.

  8. Slope-intercept form from a table (video) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to write an equation of the line that matches up to a table of values. Created by Sal Khan.

  9. Slope-intercept equation from two points (video) | Khan Academy

    Given two points on a line, we can write an equation for that line by finding the slope between those points, then solving for the y-intercept in the slope-intercept equation y=mx+b.

  10. Slope-intercept equation from slope & point - Khan Academy

    Learn how to write an equation in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) for the line with a slope of -3/4 that goes through the point (0,8). We identify the slope (m) and y-intercept (b) to create our …