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In "The Complete SAT Linear Equations & Graphs Course 2026," what is the primary conceptual advantage of understanding the slope-intercept form ($y = mx + b$) before delving into standard form ($Ax + By = C$)?
Slope-intercept form directly reveals the rate of change and the starting point, facilitating immediate graphical interpretation.
Standard form is more computationally efficient for solving systems of linear equations.
Standard form allows for easier identification of the y-intercept.
Slope-intercept form is exclusively used for lines with positive slopes.
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According to "The Complete SAT Linear Equations & Graphs Course 2026," when analyzing a scatterplot and considering the best-fit line, what does a residual represent, and why is its magnitude crucial for evaluating model fit?
A residual is the distance between two data points, and a small residual indicates a poor fit.
A residual is the difference between the observed y-value and the predicted y-value from the line of best fit, and a small magnitude suggests the line accurately models the data.
A residual is the x-intercept of the best-fit line, and its value determines the linearity of the data.
A residual is the slope of the best-fit line, and a large residual indicates a strong correlation.
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In the context of "The Complete SAT Linear Equations & Graphs Course 2026," a line is defined by the equation $y = -2x + 5$. If a new line is created that is perpendicular to this line and passes through the point (1, 3), what is the equation of this new line?
$y = 2x + 1$
$y = \frac{1}{2}x + \frac{5}{2}$
$y = -\frac{1}{2}x + \frac{7}{2}$
$y = \frac{1}{2}x + \frac{5}{2}$

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