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High School Linear Equations Worksheets
Practise solving, graphing and interpreting linear equations with free high school worksheets for algebra lessons and review.

Solve linear equations
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hard
Ages 14–18

Find the slope and intercepts from an equation
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hard
Ages 14–18

Point-slope form: graph an equation
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hard
Ages 14–18

Point-slope form: write an equation from a graph
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hard
Ages 14–18

Slope-intercept form: find the slope and y-intercept
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hard
Ages 14–18

Slope-intercept form: graph an equation
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hard
Ages 14–18

Standard form: graph a line from an equation
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hard
Ages 14–18

Write linear equations in standard form
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hard
Ages 14–18

Does (x, y) satisfy the linear equation?
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hard
Ages 14–18

Equations of horizontal and vertical lines
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hard
Ages 14–18

Graph a horizontal or vertical line
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hard
Ages 14–18

Linear equations: solve for y
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hard
Ages 14–18

Point-slope form: write an equation
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hard
Ages 14–18

Rearrange multi-variable equations
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hard
Ages 14–18

Relate the graph of a linear equation to its solutions
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hard
Ages 14–18

Slope-intercept form: write an equation
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hard
Ages 14–18

Slope-intercept form: write an equation from a graph
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hard
Ages 14–18

Slope-intercept form: write an equation from a table
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hard
Ages 14–18

Slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines
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hard
Ages 14–18

Solve linear equations: complete the solution
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hard
Ages 14–18

Solve linear equations: word problems
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hard
Ages 14–18

Standard form: find x- and y-intercepts
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hard
Ages 14–18

Write an equation for a parallel or perpendicular line
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hard
Ages 14–18
Teaching guidance
- Connect symbolic steps to balance and inverse-operation reasoning. Students should explain why the same operation is applied to both sides instead of memorising a sequence of moves.
- Link equations, tables and graphs so slope and intercept have meaning. Checking a solution by substitution gives students a reliable habit for finding sign or arithmetic errors.