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1 Graphing Linear Equations

2 An equation for which the graph is a line
Linear Equation An equation for which the graph is a line

3 Any ordered pair of numbers that makes a linear equation true.
Solution Any ordered pair of numbers that makes a linear equation true. (9,0) IS ONE SOLUTION FOR Y = X - 9

4 Linear Equation Example: y = x + 3

5 Graphing Step 1: ~ Three Point Method ~ Choose 3 values for x

6 Find solutions using table
Graphing Step 2: Find solutions using table y = x + 3 X | Y 1 2

7 Graph the points from the table
Graphing Step 3: Graph the points from the table (0,3) (1,4) (2,5)

8 Draw a line to connect them
Graphing Step 4: Draw a line to connect them

9 Graph using a table (3 point method)
Try These Graph using a table (3 point method) 1) y = x + 3 2) y = x - 4

10 Slope-Intercept y = mx + b m = slope b = y-intercept

11 Slope-Intercept The m in the slope-intercept form is ALWAYS attached to the X variable. The slope is NEVER including the X variable For example, if given y = 3x + 4 the slope is 3 NOT 3x.

12 Where the line crosses the y-axis
Y-intercept Where the line crosses the y-axis

13 The y-intercept has an x-coordinate of ZERO

14 To find the y-intercept, plug in ZERO for x and solve

15 Y-Intercept Summary The y-intercept is the b in the slope intercept form. This b (y-intercept) is your starting point on the graph. To easily remember this, think of b as you Beginning point. For example, in y = 3x + 4 the Beginning point is at (0,4) {Remember: to find the y-intercept, plug on zero for the x.}

16 Where the line crosses the x-axis
X-intercept Where the line crosses the x-axis

17 The x-intercept has a y coordinate of ZERO

18 To find the x-intercept, plug in ZERO for y and solve

19 Describes the steepness of a line
Slope Describes the steepness of a line

20 Slope Equal to: Rise Run

21 The change vertically, the change in y
Rise The change vertically, the change in y

22 The change horizontally or the change in x
Run The change horizontally or the change in x

23 Finding Slope Step 1: Find 2 points on a line (2, 3) (5, 4)
(2, 3) (5, 4) (x1, y1) (x2, y2)

24 Find the RISE between these 2 points
Finding Slope Step 2: Find the RISE between these 2 points Y2 - Y1 = 4 - 3 = 1

25 Find the RUN between these 2 points
Finding Slope Step 3: Find the RUN between these 2 points X2 - X1 = 5 - 2 = 3

26 Write the RISE over RUN as a ratio
Finding Slope Step 4: Write the RISE over RUN as a ratio Y2 - Y1 = 1 X2 - X

27 Mark a point on the y-intercept
Step 1: Mark a point on the y-intercept

28 Define slope as a fraction...
Step 2: Define slope as a fraction...

29 Step 3: Numerator is the vertical change
(RISE)

30 Denominator is the horizontal change
Step 4: Denominator is the horizontal change (RUN)

31 Graph at least 3 points and connect the dots
Step 5: Graph at least 3 points and connect the dots


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