In the following exercises, practice graphing lines, finding the equations of lines, and calculating the slope.

  1. Graph the line with slope ¾ and y-intercept 2
  2. Find the equation of the line that has a slope of -⅔ and passes through the point (6, -1)
  3. Find the equation of line passing through the points (-3, -5) and (2, 1)
  4. Find the slope of the line passing through the points (a, a+b) and (c, c+d)

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Lesson 1: The Basics

  1. What is Calculus?
  2. Write neatly
  3. Exercises: Compute expressions
  4. Graphing lines and calculating slope
  5. Exercises: Find equations of lines and calculate slope 📝
  6. Why is the slope important in Calculus?
  7. Exercises: Graph the derivative
  8. Simplifying rational expressions
  9. Exercises: Simplifying rational expressions
  10. Simplifying logarithmic expressions
  11. Exercises: Simplifying logarithmic expressions
  12. Trig basics and the unit circle
  13. Exercises: Find sine, cosine, and tangent

Lesson 2: Solving equations and inequalities

Lesson 3: Graphing

Lesson 4: Limits and series

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