Quick Graphs of Linear Equations

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Quick Graphs of Linear Equations

m is the slope b is the y-intercept SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM If the graph of an equation intersects the y -axis at the point (0, b), then the number b is the y -intercept of the graph. To find the y -intercept of a line, let x = 0 in an equation for the line and solve for y. y x The slope intercept form of a linear equation is y = mx + b. (0 , b) b is the y-intercept m is the slope y = mx + b

GRAPHING EQUATIONS IN SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM The slope-intercept form of an equation gives you a quick way to graph the equation. STEP 1 Write equation in slope-intercept form by solving for y. STEP 2 Find y-intercept, use it to plot point where line crosses y-axis. STEP 3 Find slope, use it to plot a second point on line. STEP 4 Draw line through points.

Graphing with the Slope-Intercept Form Graph y = x – 2 3 4 (4, 1) SOLUTION 3 The equation is already in slope-intercept form. (0, – 2) 4 The y-intercept is – 2, so plot the point (0, – 2) where the line crosses the y -axis. (0, – 2) The slope is , so plot a second point on the line by moving 4 units to the right and 3 units up. This point is (4, 1). 3 4 (4, 1). Draw a line through the two points.

x-coordinate of the point STANDARD FORM Standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C. A and B are not both zero. A quick way to graph this form is to plot its intercepts (when they exist). Draw a line through the two points. y x (x, 0) (x, The x-intercept is the x-coordinate of the point where the line intersects the x-axis. (x, 0) (x, 0) Ax + By = C Ax + By = C

GRAPHING EQUATIONS IN STANDARD FORM The standard form of an equation gives you a quick way to graph the equation. 1 Write equation in standard form. 2 Find x-intercept by letting y = 0. Solve for x. Use x-intercept to plot point where line crosses x-axis. 3 Find y-intercept by letting x = 0. Solve for y. Use y-intercept to plot point where line crosses y-axis. 4 Draw line through points.

Drawing Quick Graphs Graph 2x + 3y = 12 (0, 4) SOLUTION METHOD 1: USE STANDARD FORM (6, 0) 2x + 3y = 12 Standard form. 2x + 3(0) = 12 Let y = 0. x = 6 Solve for x. The x-intercept is 6, so plot the point (6, 0). 2(0) + 3y = 12 Let x = 0. y = 4 Solve for y. The y-intercept is 4, so plot the point (0, 4). Draw a line through the two points.

STANDARD FORM The equation of a vertical line cannot be written in slope-intercept form because the slope of a vertical line is not defined. Every linear equation, however, can be written in standard form— even the equation of a vertical line. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LINES HORIZONTAL LINES The graph of y = c is a horizontal line through (0, c ). VERTICAL LINES The graph of x = c is a vertical line through (c , 0).

Graph y = 3 and x = –2 SOLUTION (0, 3) Graphing Horizontal and Vertical Lines Graph y = 3 and x = –2 x = –2 y = 3 SOLUTION The graph of y = 3 is a horizontal line that passes through the point (0, 3). Notice that every point on the line has a y-coordinate of 3. (0, 3) The graph of x = –2 is a vertical line that passes through the point (– 2, 0). Notice that every point on the line has an x-coordinate of –2. (–2, 0)