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1 GRAPHING LINEAR EQUATIONS AND FUNCTIONS Carly Cofer

2 4.1 : THE CARTESIAN COORIDINATE SYSTEM X ~ Axis Y ~ Axis Origin

3 QUADRANTS Quadrant II (-,+) Quadrant I (+,+) Quadrant IV (+,-) Quadrant III (-,-)

4  Every point is written in the form ( X, Y )  To plot the point, begin at the origin  Move horizontally along the X ~ Axis to the designated X coordinate  Than move vertically along the line of the X coordinate to the designated Y coordinate  ( 4, -3 ) TO PLOT A POINT…

5  ( -6, 3 )  ( -9, -2 )  ( 5, -2 )  ( 7, 4 )  ( 0, 8 )  ( -10, 0 ) LETS TRY IT OUT!

6  Without plotting the points, can you figure out what quadrant these points lie in? : ( -7, -5 ) ( 8, 1 ) ( -9, 4 ) ( 6, -3 ) LETS TRY IT OUT! Quadrant II (-,+) Quadrant I (+,+) Quadrant III (-,-) Quadrant IV (+,-)

7 SCATTER PLOTS  A Scatter Plot is a specific type of graph which has multiple sets of coordinate pairs  These pairs of points are typically organized in a data table  Each pair is plotted on the same graph  This type of graph is often used to interpret data and trends in real world applications

8 SCATTER PLOTS Scatter Plot Data Table X-8-4-61-453 Y52-78-9-36

9 REAL WORLD EXAMPLE Number of teens with cell phones Create a scatter graph for the data table 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 X13141516171819 Y245297356417584532672

10 REAL WORLD EXAMPLE Cell phone scatter graph 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22  Interpretation of the data : 1~ At what age do the greatest amount of teens have cell phones? 2~ At what age do the least amount of teens have cell phones? 3~ How many 14 year olds have cell phones? 4~ What is the greatest amount of cell phone carrying teens at any age? 5~ What is the least amount of cell phone carrying teens at any age? 6~ About how many 17.5 year olds have cell phones? X13141516171819 Y245297356417584532672

11  Lets try a real world example of our own!  Cell phone service providers  Interpretation of the data : 1~ What provider(s) is used by the greatest amount of students? 2~ What provider(s) is used by the least amount of students? 3~ How many students use Verizon? 4~ What is the greatest amount of students using the same provider? 5~ What is the least amount of students using the same provider? LETS TRY IT OUT! XAT&TVerizonT Mobile Metro PCS CricketSprintOther Y A V T M C S O 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

12  Page 206 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 IN CLASS EXERCISES

13 ON THE CALCULATOR  2 nd Y = [STAT PLOT] 1 : Plot1…On Make sure Plot1 is in the on position  GRAPH  STAT 1 : Edit For L1, enter in the X values For L2, enter in the Y values  WINDOW Adjust values for Xmin, Xmax Xscale Ymin Ymax Yscale

14  Page 206  10, 12, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 & 25 Good Luck! TRY IT YOURSELF!

15  "Coordinate Grids." Chart. ClipArt ETC. First Last. Web. 23 Oct 2011..  Larson, Ron on, Laurie Laurie Boswell, and Timothy Timothy D. Kanold. Algebra 1. McDougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin, 2006. 202~209. Print. WORKS CITED


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