| Agree/disagree BEFORE reading |
Statements |
Agree/disagree AFTER reading |
| A/D |
A line with a slope of 1/2 will intersect a line with a slope of 1. |
A/D |
| A/D |
If two lines are perpendicular they have slopes that multiply to make -1. |
A/D |
| A/D |
You can find the slope of a line with the x-intercept and y-intercept. |
A/D |
| A/D |
Slope is found by calculating the change in x values over the change in y values. |
A/D |
| A/D |
x=3 is an equation of a line with a slope of zero. |
A/D |
| A/D |
A line rising to the right has a positive slope. |
A/D |
| A/D |
A line with an undefined slope is vertical. |
A/D |
| A/D |
The opposite reciprocal of 4 is -4. |
A/D |
| A/D |
Parallel lines have the same intercepts. |
A/D |
| A/D |
Parallel lines never intersect. |
A/D |
- Complete the table on a separate sheet of paper before reading through the chapter.
- When finished with the reading, go through the questions again and correct any mistakes.