6. Parallel lines A. "same slope
7. Perpendicular lines
8. y=mx+b
9. Linear equation
10. m
11. Probability
12. Sample space
B. "opposite reciprocal slopes"
C slope-intercept form of linear
equation
D. an equation in two variables which
can be written in two forms
E.refers to the slope of a line
F. is any set of one or more outcomes
satisfying some given condition
G. is just one of the possible
outcomes
His the set of all the possible
outcomes or sample points
I. is any activity that leads to a wee-
defined result called an outcome
J. is a branch of mathematics
concerning numerical
description of how likely an
event is to occur
13. Sample point
14. Experiment
15. Event