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Using the slope intercept form of a linear equation makes graphing an equation easier. The formula is y=mx+b; the m stands for the slope of the line also known as rise over run, the b stands for the point at which a line crosses the y-axis on a coordinate plane. y = m ( x ) + b                    /         \ slope       y-inter |           /         y = 3(x)   +      2 |            |         Slope = 3     y-inter 2  or    Rise/run  3/1          (0, 2) (x, Y) TeacherDave1 (talk) 20:05, 12 September 2010 (UTC)TeacherDave1

Defining a Variable
In algebra a variable is a letter that is used to represent 1 or more numbers whether the number is positive or negative. An example of this is in the following algebraic expression 12x - 4. TeacherDave1 (talk) 20:15, 12 September 2010 (UTC)TeacherDave1

Algebraic Expression
The following is used in a algebraic expression numbers, variables and operational symbols (all except for the equal sign). The following is an example 2x-3+2y. Notice no equal sign, so you can only simplify if the variables have a designated number. TeacherDave1 (talk) 20:20, 12 September 2010 (UTC)TeacherDave1

Equation
This is basically the same as an Algebraic Expression however the equal sign is used as one of the operational symbols. For example, 2x-3 = 20. How to solve: 2x -3 = 20    (Isolate for x) 2(x) - 3 = 20  (First add 3 to both sides) + 3    +3               (-3 +3 =0) 2(x)  =   23       (2nd ÷ by 3 to both sides) —          — 2            2 x = 11.5 TeacherDave1 (talk) 20:32, 12 September 2010 (UTC)TeacherDave1

Order of Operation
Order of operation is simply the process at which one solves for example an expression. The first step is that you must perform operations within the grouping symbols: which include parenthesis, brackets [ ], and even absolute value |  |. The second step is than simplifying powers (exponents - 2³). Third step is then to multiply or divide depending on what comes first - think left to right rule. Fourth step is to add or subtract in order to left to right rule. TeacherDave1 (talk) 20:44, 12 September 2010 (UTC)TeacherDave1

File source and copyright licensing problem with File:Job lesson Plan.pdf
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File copyright problem with File:Salary Scale Lesson plan.pdf
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File copyright problem with File:Salary Scale.pdf
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