Hi everyone it's Amy. Today we learned about the equations for horizontal and vertical lines. It's pretty simple, for a horizontal line, the slope=0. Therefore, it has a y-intercept of (0,b). Meaning that x is always 0 and y can be anything, y=b. A vertical line, is when the slope=undefined. Therefore, it has an x-intercept of (a,0). This means that x can be anything and y is always 0, x=a. Another way to remember is that when you have the y-intercept it is always horizontal and when you have the x-intercept it is always vertical. Remember that these values go to infinity unless there is a limit on it. For the last 30 minutes we had a work block. Remember that after we are done this unit we are doing a couple days of course review, then we are voting for the next topic! And when you're picking which one make sure you hear Mrs B in your head saying "they wanted to fricken pull red balls out of bags." and vote for something interesting!
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