High school (9–12)
Math
Algebra I: Linear Equations: Final Exam Review
Free Algebra I linear equations practice for high school. Work through slope-intercept form, graphing lines, solving systems, and word problems with instant feedback on every question. Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test.
Final Exam Review Guide
Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test.
## Unit checklist
Work through every section below, then take the final exam quiz.
Slope-Intercept Form
A linear equation can be written y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. The slope measures steepness: rise over run. A positive slope rises left to right; a negative slope falls. A slope of zero is horizontal; undefined slope is vertical.
Graphing Linear Equations
Plot the y-intercept first, then use the slope to find another point. Connect the points with a straight line. Alternatively, make a table of x and y values. The graph of a linear equation is always a line.
Point-Slope and Standard Form
Point-slope form y − y₁ = m(x − x₁) builds a line from a point and slope. Standard form Ax + By = C is useful for systems and intercepts. Convert between forms by solving for y or distributing.
Applications and Systems
Linear models describe constant rates of change: distance over time, cost per item, and salary plus commission. Systems of two linear equations can be solved by graphing, substitution, or elimination to find where lines intersect.
FAQ
- What grade is this linear equations pack for?
- This pack targets high school Algebra I, typically grades 9 and 10.
- Is this practice free?
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