Graphing Function Charts. X Y I Y = 2X + 1 X Y 0123 0123 1 3 5 7 0-½ Y - intercept 0, 1 X - intercept -½, 0.

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Graphing Function Charts

X Y I Y = 2X + 1 X Y ½ Y - intercept 0, 1 X - intercept -½, 0

X Y I Y = -X + 4 X Y Y - intercept 0, 4 X - intercept 4, 0

X Y I X Y Y - intercept 0, -2 X - intercept 3, 0 Y = ⅔X

X Y I 2X + 3Y = 6 X Y Y - intercept 0, 2 X - intercept 3,

X Y I Y = 5 X Y Y - intercept 0, 5 X - intercept NONE

X Y I X = -2 X Y Y - intercept NONE X - intercept -2, 0

It will be a special case The Process of graphing lines Does your equation have 1 variable or 2? If X = then it will cross the x- axis and will be vertical If Y = then it will cross the y- axis and will be horizontal Make a function chart Don’t forget to find your x and y intercepts Draw your dots and don’t forget to connect them all the way across your graph

X Y I Y = 2X + 1 X Y Y - intercept X - intercept

X Y I Y = -X + 4 X Y Y - intercept X - intercept

X Y I X Y Y - intercept X - intercept Y = ⅔X - 2

X Y I 2X + 3Y = 6 X Y Y - intercept X - intercept

X Y I Y = 5 X Y Y - intercept X - intercept

X Y I X = -2 X Y Y - intercept X - intercept

It will be a special case The Process of graphing lines Does your equation have 1 variable or 2? If X = then it will cross the x- axis and will be vertical If Y = then it will cross the y- axis and will be horizontal Make a function chart Don’t forget to find your x and y intercepts Draw your dots and don’t forget to connect them all the way across your graph