1) Find 5 points on the line y = 3/5 x - 4 by picking 5 x values, plugging in, and getting 5 y values. You must pick x
values that result in INTEGER values for y. Show every step of the process, working vertically.
2) Graph the line from problem 1. You must use a straightedge on axes and line. Each line on the graph paper is one
unit. Put arrowheads on the line. Do NOT put numbers or hash marks on your graph. Show your 5 points clearly
3) Using the formula and working vertically, firid the slope between the points (-2,5) and (6,-7).
4) Identify the slope and y-intercept of the line y = -4/3 x + 4
5) Graph the line from problem #4 by plotting the y-intercept, and then using the slope to get a second point. All rules
from problem 2 apply here as well.