document.write( "Question 669291: The formula for the slope of a line is given by: Identify ALL true statements about the slope formula.\r
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document.write( "1. The x and y values represent the x and y intercepts of the two different linear equations.
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document.write( "2. The subscripts 1 and 2 refer to two different points that are on the graph of the linear equation.
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document.write( "3. The x and y values represent the x and y coordinates of one point that is on the graph of the linear equation and one that is NOT on the graph of the linear equation.
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document.write( "4. The x and y values represent the x and y coordinates of two solutions of the linear equation.
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document.write( "5. The subscripts 1 and 2 refer to the two intercepts of the linear equation.
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document.write( "Null statement that makes no sense: ...and should always be larger in value than and since they appear first in the formula. \n" );
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