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Reading Linear Graphs

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Use a plotted line to derive attributes of a function

This exercise is the reverse of Graphing Linear Equations. Instead of being given the equation and asked to graph the line, the line is given and the student is asked to derive information about the equation, possibly even the equation itself. This is great practice for students to reinforce what they already know about graphing linear equations.

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