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ordered pair   a pair of numberrs (x,y) used to located a point in a coordinate plane. the first number is the x-coordinate and the second number is the y-coordniate  
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coordinate plane   a coordinate plane is formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line , usually called the x-axis and a vertical line usually called y-axis  
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x-axis   the horizontal line in a coordinate plane  
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y-axis   the vertical line in a coordinate plane  
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x-coordinate   the first coordinate in an ordered pair ,which indicates how many nits to move to the left or the right from the orgin  
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y-coordinate   the second in an ordered pair, which indicates how many units to move up or down from the origin  
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linear equation   an equation that has two or more variables  
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solution of a linear equation   all of the points on a line  
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slope   a ratio of the change in y(the rise) to the change x (the run) between any two points on a line. it is measure of steepness of a line  
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rise   the change in y in two points on a line  
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run   the change in x between two points on a line  
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slope-intercept   an equation written in the form y=mx+b. the slope of the line is m and y-intercept is b  
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x-intercept   the x-coordinate in an ordered pair, which indicates how many units you move up or down from the origin  
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y-intercept   the y-coordinates of the point where the line crosses the y-axis  
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standard form   a linear equation written in the form ax+by=c where a and b are both not zero  
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systems of linear equations   a set of two or more linear equations in the same variables  
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solution of a system of linear equations   an ordered pair that makes each equation in a system of linear equations true  
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