FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGEBRA 1A CHAPTER 10 POWERPOINT PRESENTATION GRAPHING.

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FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGEBRA 1A CHAPTER 10 POWERPOINT PRESENTATION GRAPHING

LEARNING TARGETS AFTER YOU FINISH THIS CHAPTER, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO: GRAPH SOLUTIONS TO EQUALITIES AND INEQUALITIES IDENTIFY AND GRAPH ORDERED PAIRS DETERMINE POINTS AND GRAPH LINEAR EQUATIONS IDENTIFY SLOPE DETERMINE SLOPE USING A FORMULA – AND IDENTIFY THE X AND Y INTERCEPT OF A LINE.

VOCABULARY EQUALITY – THE STATE OF BEING EQUAL GRAPHING – SHOWING THE RELATIONSHIP OF A SET OF NUMBERS WITH A LINE SOLUTION – THE VALUE OF A VARIABLE THAT MAKES AN OPEN STATEMENT TRUE INEQUALITY – TWO QUANTITIES THAT ARE NOT EQUAL SHOWN BY LESS THAN AND MORE THAN SYMBOLS.

GRAPHING ON A NUMBER LINE

Graphing Equalities When the number on the number line is stated as x = 3, you place a dot on the three on the number line. When the number on the number line is less than 3, you place a dot on three but draw the line to the left end of the graph (it means x = 3 and anything else less than 3). When the number on the number line is more than 3, you place a dot on three but draw the line to the end of the right side graph (it means x = 3 and anything else that is more than 3).

Examples

Inequality Symbols

The Coordinate System - Vocabulary Vertical – runs up and down – the y- axis Horizontal – runs side to side – the x- axis Coordinate System – a way of using number lines to locate points on a plane or in space x-axis – the horizontal axis y-axis – the vertical axis Quadrant – the four sections of a graph Origin – where the x and y axis cross (0,0) Ordered Pair – one x point and one y point ( 3,2)

WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE

LOCATING POINTS

DETERMINING POINTS First, you must fill out an x/y table. Then locate three points. Draw the line to connect the points, if it is straight. That is a linear equation.

Slope Slope is the measure of the steepness or slant of a line. There are four kinds of slope: Positive Negative Slope of Zero Undefined Slope

POSITIVE SLOPE

NEGATIVE SLOPE

SLOPE OF ZERO

UNDEFINED SLOPE

FORMULA FOR SLOPE

SLOPE-INTERCEPT THE SLOPE – INTERCEPT FORM OF A LINE IN WHICH: m = the slope and b = the y-intercept. Looks like this: y = mx + b.

X and Y Intercept Where the line of a graph crosses the x and y axis.

Rules for slope intercept The y side of the equation can never be negative or have another number with it. It must stand alone. If the equation is not in slope-intercept form, you must move the parts of the equation around until it is. When you change sides with a part of the problem, it changes signs.