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

    Practice Relating linear contexts to graph features Get 5 of 7 questions to level up!

  2. Graphing lines and slope | Algebra basics | Math | Khan Academy

    Use the power of algebra to understand and interpret points and lines (something we typically do in geometry). Topics you'll explore include the slope and the equation of a line.

  3. Quadratic functions & equations | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy

    Unit 1 Algebra foundations Unit 2 Solving equations & inequalities Unit 3 Working with units Unit 4 Linear equations & graphs Unit 5 Forms of linear equations Unit 6 Systems of equations Unit 7 …

  4. Functions | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy

    About this unit A function is like a machine that takes an input and gives an output. Let's explore how we can graph, analyze, and create different types of functions. Unit guides are here! …

  5. Linear equations, functions, & graphs | Khan Academy

    Test your understanding of Linear equations, functions, & graphs with these 22 questions.

  6. Solving equations by graphing: intro (video) | Khan Academy

    Some equations are hard to solve exactly with algebraic tools. We can always solve an equation by graphing it, although the solution might not be exact. This is an example of how to solve a …

  7. Functions | Algebra (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    Modeling situations by combining and composing functions (Algebra 2 level) Learn Modeling with function combination

  8. Intro to graphing two-variable inequalities - Khan Academy

    Learn how to graph two-variable linear inequalities like y≤4x+3. Created by Sal Khan and CK-12 Foundation.

  9. Scaling functions introduction (video) | Khan Academy

    Video transcript - [Tutor] So this is a screenshot of Desmos, it's an online graphing calculator, what we're gonna do is use it to understand how we can go about scaling functions and I …

  10. How to find domain and range from a graph (video) | Khan Academy

    Domain is all the values of X on the graph. So, you need to look how far to the left and right the graph will go. There can be very large values for X to the right. Range is all the values of Y on …