Linear Functions
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what is slope- intercept form? | y=mx+b
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In what form are constant increase or constant decrease situations in? | slope-intercept form
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when are two lines parallel? | If they have the same slope
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when does a line have no slope? | If it is vertical.
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What is a linear combination? | When all variables are to the first power and are not multiplied by each other.
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Standard form of an equation for a line | Ax+By=C
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Point-Slope Theorem | If a line contains (x*1, y*1), then it has equation y - y*1 = m(x - x*1)
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arithmetic sequence | A sequence with a constant difference
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nth Term of an Arithmetic Sequence | The nth term of a*n of an arithmetic sequence with first term a*1 and constant difference d is given by the explicit formula a*n = a*1 + (n - 1)d.
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