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  1. Standards Mapping - Florida B.E.S.T. Math | Khan Academy

    Write a linear two-variable equation to represent the relationship between two quantities from a graph, a written description or a table of values within a mathematical or real-world context.

  2. Calculating slope from tables (video) | Khan Academy

    Practice calculating the slope of a line given some points on the line shown in a table.

  3. Slope in a table (practice) | Slope | Khan Academy

    Practice finding the slope for a linear relationship in a table of values.

  4. Finding slope and intercepts from tables (video) | Khan Academy

    Given a linear relationship in a table, practice finding the slope and intercepts.

  5. Finding slope from graph | Algebra (video) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to calculate the slope of the line in a graph by finding the change in y and the change in x. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.

  6. Linear equations in one and two variables | Khan Academy

    Develop an understanding of slope through proportional reasoning and similar triangles, and apply it to different forms of linear equations. Write and graph equations in multiple forms to …

  7. Slope-intercept form from a table (video) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to write an equation of the line that matches up to a table of values.

  8. Linear equations & graphs | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy

    Let's explore different ways to find and visualize slopes and intercepts, and how these concepts can help us solve real-world problems. **Unit guides are here!**

  9. Developing an understanding of slope & y-intercept | Khan …

    Learn how to calculate slope, understand steepness and direction of a line, and find where lines cross the y-axis. We’ll also apply these concepts in real-world situations.

  10. Intro to slope | Algebra (video) | Khan Academy

    Slope tells us how steep a line is. It's like measuring how quickly a hill goes up or down. We find the slope by seeing how much we go up or down (vertical change) for each step to the right …