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Section 4.5: Graphing Linear Equations Objectives The student will be able to: EA 4.7- 1. graph linear functions. 2. write equations in standard form.

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1 Section 4.5: Graphing Linear Equations Objectives The student will be able to: EA 4.7- 1. graph linear functions. 2. write equations in standard form.

2 Solving for Linear Equations In order for us to solve and GRAPH linear equations, we need to review solving linear equations (from chapter 3)… Each (most) problems will have two variables, x and y. You will always solve for y! Remember we must undo to solve for y… let’s review.

3 Graphing Steps 1)Isolate the variable (solve for y). 2)Make a t-table. If the domain is not given, pick your own values: (-2, -1, 0, 1, 2) for x values. 3) Plot the points on a graph. 4) Connect the points.

4 1) Review: Solve for y 2x + y = 4 1.Draw “the river” 2.Subtract 2x from both sides - 2x - 2x y = -2x + 4 2) Solve for y: 4x + 2y = -6 1.Subtract 4x 2.Simplify 3.Divide both sides by 2 4.Simplify - 4x - 4x 2y = -4x - 6 2 2 y = -2x - 3

5 3) Solve for y: x - 3y = 6 1.Subtract x 2.Simplify 3.Divide both sides by -3 4.Simplify - x - x -3y = -x + 6 -3 -3 or

6 4) Review: Make a t-table If f(x) = 2x + 4, complete a table using the domain {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}. 2(-2) + 4 = 0(-2, 0) 2(-1) + 4 = 2(-1, 2) 2(0) + 4 = 4(0, 4) 2(1) + 4 = 6(1, 6) 2(2) + 4 = 8(2, 8) xf(x) -2 0 1 2 ordered pair

7 5) Given the domain {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}, graph 3x + y = 6 -3(-2) + 6 = 12(-2, 12) -3(-1) + 6 = 9 (-1, 9) -3(0) + 6 = 6 (0, 6) -3(1) + 6 = 3 (1, 3) -3(2) + 6 = 0 (2, 0) x-3x + 6 ordered pair 1.Solve for y: 3x + y = 6 Subtract 3x - 3x - 3x y = -3x + 6 2. Make a table -2 0 1 2

8 Bonus questions! What is the x-intercept? (2, 0) What is the y-intercept? (0, 6) Does the line increase or decrease? Decrease 6) Given the domain {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}, graph 3x + y = 6 3.Plot the points (-2,12), (-1,9), (0,6), (1,3), (2,0) 4.Connect the points.

9 A.. B.. C.. D.. 7. Which is the graph of y = x – 4?

10 Standard Form Ax + By = C A, B, and C have to be integers An equation is LINEAR (the graph is a straight line) if it can be written in standard form. This form is useful for graphing (later on…).

11 Linear Equations To be LINEAR: No exponents No variables multiplied together Ex. xy = 4 No variables in the denominator (bottom) CAN have y = #, Example: y = 4 Look at the next slide for examples =>

12 Here’s the cheat sheet! An equation that is linear does NOT contain the following: 1.Variables in the denominator 2.Variables with exponents 3.Variables multiplied with other variables. xy = 12

13 8) Determine whether each equation is a linear equation. 1)4x = 7 + 2y Can you write this in the form Ax + By = C? 4x - 2y = 7 A = 4, B = -2, C = 7 This is linear!

14 2) 2x 2 - y = 7 Can you write it in standard form? NO - it has an exponent! Not linear 3) x = 12 x + 0y = 12 A = 1, B = 0, C = 12 Linear 9. Determine whether each equation is a linear equation.

15 10. Is this equation linear? 1.Yes 2.No Standard Form x – 4y = 3

16 11. Is this equation linear? A. Yes B. No Exponents are not allowed!

17 12. Is this equation linear? y = -3 A. Yes B. No Standard Form 0x + y = -3

18 Warm Up, copy the Agenda Solve the following for y: 1. x = 4y 2. 2x + 3y = 44 3. 2x + y = 104 4. x – 2y = 2 5. x – y = -3 6. x – y = 10

19 1) Review: Solve for y 2x + y = 4 1.Draw “the river” 2.Subtract 2x from both sides - 2x - 2x y = -2x + 4 2) Solve for y: 4x + 2y = -6 1.Subtract 4x 2.Simplify 3.Divide both sides by 2 4.Simplify - 4x - 4x 2y = -4x - 6 2 2 y = -2x - 3

20 3) Solve for y: x - 3y = 6 1.Subtract x 2.Simplify 3.Divide both sides by -3 4.Simplify - x - x -3y = -x + 6 -3 -3 or

21 A.. B.. C.. D.. 4. Which is the graph of y = x – 4?

22 5) Review: Make a t-table If f(x) = 2x + 4, complete a table using the domain {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}. 2(-2) + 4 = 0(-2, 0) 2(-1) + 4 = 2(-1, 2) 2(0) + 4 = 4(0, 4) 2(1) + 4 = 6(1, 6) 2(2) + 4 = 8(2, 8) xf(x) -2 0 1 2 ordered pair

23 Steps: So first step is to SOLVE FOR Y Plug in the x values (to get y) Label points (x, y) Graph either points or double check with graphing calculator! You are done.

24 6) Given the domain {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}, graph 3x + y = 6 -3(-2) + 6 = 12(-2, 12) -3(-1) + 6 = 9 (-1, 9) -3(0) + 6 = 6 (0, 6) -3(1) + 6 = 3 (1, 3) -3(2) + 6 = 0 (2, 0) x-3x + 6 ordered pair 1.Solve for y: 3x + y = 6 Subtract 3x - 3x - 3x y = -3x + 6 2. Make a table -2 0 1 2


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