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Intercepts of Linear Equations 
Rubric Code: G23X434
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Subject: Math  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Linear Equations
Finding the x-intercept and y-intercept.
  Excellent

33 pts

Satisfactory

25 pts

Fair

20 pts

Needs Improvement

15 pts

Layout

Organization of the Writing

Excellent

Each intercept is organized into clear, complete sentences. The math work is easy to follow. Both intercepts are explained in detail with ordered pairs.
Satisfactory

Each intercept is broken up and labeled. The work is understandable. Only one intercept is explained in detail with matching intercepts.
Fair

Each intercept is labeled. The math work is sometimes hard to follow. The explanation states the intercepts but does not explain how to find the intercepts.
Needs Improvement

All work is just placed in the writing without any organization. It is hard to tell which math work goes with what intercept. No ordered pairs or explanation of calculations.
Math Content

Math Calculations

Excellent

All math work is correct and clearly labeled. It has a clear progression from one step to another.
Satisfactory

Math work has 1-2 errors. It is clearly labeled and has a clear progression from one step to the other.
Fair

Math work has 3-4 errors.
Needs Improvement

Math work has 5 or more errors.
Procedure

Description of how to find the intercepts.

Excellent

Student completed everything about the intercepts. The intercepts were set up correctly and explained, with ordered pairs.
Satisfactory

Student completed everything about the intercepts. Only one intercept is correctly set up and explained with the matching ordered pair.
Fair

Student did attempt the explanation of the intercepts but only have the ordered pairs.
Needs Improvement

Student did not attempt the explanation of the intercepts -- only have one or both ordered pairs.




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