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2 3.01 Graphing lines

3 Ways to graph If the equation is in slope intercept form (y=mx+b), use the y- intercept and slope Plot the y-intercept then use the slope If the equation is in standard form (Ax+By=C), use the x and y intercepts Plug in zero for the x value to solve for the y intercept (C/A) Plug in zero for the y value to solve for the x intercept (C/B)

4 Examples 2x-4y=8 C/B = 8/-4 = -2 2x-4y=8 C/A = 8/2 = 4 2(0) – 4y =8

5 Scatter plots

6 3.02 Slope Rise over run: up (+) or down (-) and ALWAYS right ()
Slope formula:

7 3.03 Writing Equations of Lines
Point-Slope Form: Slope-Intercept Form: If given two points, you can use the slope formula, then plug in the slope and one of the points to the point-slope form. If you need to get slope-intercept form, distribute the slope and move y1 to the right side.

8 3.05 Parallel and Perpendicular Slopes
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10 3.06 Graphing Inequalities and Absolute Value

11 Examples

12 Graphing Absolute Value Functions

13 Graphing Absolute Value Inequalities

14 3.07 Types of functions and transformations
Constant Function Step Function

15 Absolute Value Function
Identity Function

16 Piecewise Function Rational Function

17 Inverse Variation Function Direct Variation Function

18 Quadratic Function Square Root Function

19 Horizontal Shift

20 Vertical Shift

21 Reflection


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