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1 Graphing linear equations
By Robert O. Mills Jr. Hermitage High School Henrico County Public Schools

2 Part Three Graphing

3 After you have discovered a relation of at least 3 ordered pairs you may now graph the linear equation.

4 Given the solution : y=x+4

5 Create a t-table with the domain (x values) as {-1,0,1}.
y 3 4 5 -1 1

6 Place the points on a graph.
y x -1 1 3 4 5

7 Add additional points to the graph.

8 Draw a line connecting all the points.

9 y=4-x New solution: Plot table and graph points. x y -1 1 5 4 3

10 Add additional points to the graph.

11 Draw a line connecting all the points.

12 y=x-4 New solution: Plot table and graph points. x y -1 1 -5 -4 -3

13 Add additional points to the graph.

14 Draw a line connecting all the points.

15 New solution: Plot table and graph points. x y -1 1 2.5 2 1.5

16 Add additional points to the graph.

17 Draw a line connecting all the points.

18 New solution: Plot table and graph points. x y -1 1 -3 -2

19 Add additional points to the graph.

20 Draw a line connecting all the points.

21 Please note the following:
All linear equations graph to a line. When +x is in the final solution the line increases in value (goes up). When -x is in the final solution the line decreases in value (goes down). The value of y when the value of x=0 is the point where the line crosses the y axis. (y intercept)


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