Math · Algebra

Linear Equations in Two Variables

Finding slopes, intercepts, and working with parallel and perpendicular lines

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Two variables and one equation that describes a line. The SAT asks you to find slopes, intercepts, and meaning from equations, graphs, and word problems.

Why this matters

Most questions in this skill never ask you to solve. They ask you to interpret a coefficient, build an equation from a word problem, find a parallel or perpendicular slope, extract an intercept, or read properties from a graph. There are five question types, each with its own method.

The five patterns