Goal: Graph horizontal and vertical lines Eligible Content: A1.2.1.2.1 / A1.2.1.2.2.

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Goal: Graph horizontal and vertical lines Eligible Content: A / A

Only go through the y-axis Do not touch the x-axis The equation only has a y Example: y = 3

Only go through the x-axis Do not touch the y-axis The equation only has a x Example: x = -2

1. y = 7 2. x = 4 3. x = y = -4

In groups complete worksheet – “Graphing Linear Equations using a Table of Values”

Your calculator uses tables to graph also!! Go to y= Type in equation Press Graph To see the table: press 2 nd Graph

Pages #11, 29, 30, 43, 44, 45