Bell Ringer 4x + y = 3 y – 6 = ½ x -9x + y = -5 -4x + y = 2

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Bell Ringer 4x + y = 3 y – 6 = ½ x -9x + y = -5 -4x + y = 2 Identify the slope and y – intercept. 4x + y = 3 y – 6 = ½ x -9x + y = -5 -4x + y = 2 Bell Ringer

Homework Check Section 8.7 # 1 – 23 Odd

Homework Check Section 8.7 # 1 – 23 odd

Section 8.8 Writing Linear Equations R drive > Key > Jan 12_16 > 1_13__8.8 Writing Linear Equations File > Save As > P drive > Math > Jan 12_16>

Vocabulary *This should go under your new vocabulary section* Point – Slope Form: An equation of the form y – y1 = m(x – x1), where m is the slope and (x1, y1) represents a point on the line.

Example 1 Write the Equation of a line in Slope Intercept Form

Example 2 Write the Equation of a line in Slope Intercept Form

Example 3 Write the Equation of a line in Slope Intercept Form

Your Turn Write the Equation of a line in Slope Intercept Form

Point Slope Form

Example 4 Write an Equation Given 2 Points

Example 5 Write an Equation Given 2 Points

Your Turn Write an Equation Given 2 Points

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Homework Section 8.8 # 14-33

Homework Section 8.8 # 14-33

Homework Section 8.8 # 14-33