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1 Algebra 1 Notes Lesson 4-5: Graphing Linear Equations

2 1) Can be written in standard form
Vocabulary Linear Equation 1) Can be written in standard form 2) Exponents of variables are 1

3 Standard Form Ax + By = C A ≥ 0 A and B are not both zero
A, B, and C are integers that cannot be reduced

4 “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!”
GAME TIME!!!! “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!” Round 1 -3x + 4y = 10

5 “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!”
GAME TIME!!!! “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!” Round 1 -3x + 4y = 10 NO

6 “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!”
GAME TIME!!!! “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!” Round 1 -3x + 4y = 10 NO Why not?

7 “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!”
GAME TIME!!!! “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!” Round 2 0x + 0y = 20

8 “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!”
GAME TIME!!!! “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!” Round 2 0x + 0y = 20 No

9 “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!”
GAME TIME!!!! “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!” Round 2 0x + 0y = 20 No Why not?

10 “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!”
GAME TIME!!!! “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!” Round 3 10x + 2y = 6

11 “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!”
GAME TIME!!!! “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!” Round 3 10x + 2y = 6 No

12 “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!”
GAME TIME!!!! “IS THIS….. In standard form?!?!?!” Round 3 10x + 2y = 6 No Why not?

13 “IS THIS….. A linear equation”
NEW GAME!!!!! “IS THIS….. A linear equation” If so, write it in standard form Round 1 5x + 3y = z + 2

14 5x + 3y = z + 2 Not a linear equation

15 Round 2 linear

16 Round 3

17 Round 3 Linear!

18 Example 2 Graph by making an xy chart Solve for x or y
Plug in 3 numbers for other variable (be smart) Graph points

19 Example 2 X Y -2 -1 1 2

20 Example 2 X Y -2 -1 1 2

21 Example 2 X Y -14 -2 -1 1 2

22 Example 2 X Y -14 -2 -1 1 2

23 Example 2 X Y -14 -2 -10 -1 1 2

24 Example 2 X Y -14 -2 -10 -1 1 2

25 Example 2 X Y -14 -2 -10 -1 -6 1 2

26 Example 2 X Y -14 -2 -10 -1 -6 1 2

27 Example 2 X Y -14 -2 -10 -1 -6 1 2

28 Example 2 X Y -14 -2 -10 -1 -6 1 2

29 Example 2 X Y -14 -2 -10 -1 -6 1 2

30 Example 2

31 Homework Pg 221 16 – 40 (even)

32 Vocabulary x-intercept – Where line crosses x axis y-intercept – Where line crosses y axis

33 Graph using intercepts
-Second method of graphing a line Advantages Disadvantages

34 Graph using intercepts
-Second method of graphing a line Advantages Quick Disadvantages

35 Graph using intercepts
-Second method of graphing a line Advantages Quick 2) Easy Disadvantages

36 Graph using intercepts
-Second method of graphing a line Advantages Quick 2) Easy Disadvantages One mistake ruins it

37 Graph using intercepts
-Second method of graphing a line Advantages Quick 2) Easy Disadvantages One mistake ruins it Can not graph a line through origin

38 Example 3 4x – y = 4 To find the x-intercept, let y = 0. 4x – 0 = 4

39 Example 3 To find the x-intercept, let y = 0. 4x – 0 = 4 4x =

40 Example 3 To find the x-intercept, let y = 0. 4x – 0 = 4
4x = x = 1

41 Example 3 To find the x-intercept, To find the y-intercept, let y = let x = 0. 4x – 0 = 4 4x = x = 1

42 Example 3 To find the x-intercept, To find the y-intercept, let y = let x = 0. 4x – 0 = 4 4(0) – y = 4 4x = x = 1

43 Example 3 To find the x-intercept, To find the y-intercept, let y = let x = 0. 4x – 0 = 4 4(0) – y = 4 4x = – y = x = 1

44 Example 3 To find the x-intercept, To find the y-intercept, let y = let x = 0. 4x – 0 = 4 4(0) – y = 4 4x = – y = y = 4 x = 1

45 Example 3 To find the x-intercept, To find the y-intercept, let y = let x = 0. 4x – 0 = 4 4(0) – y = 4 4x = – y = y = x = 1

46 Example 3 To find the x-intercept, To find the y-intercept, let y = let x = 0. 4x – 0 = 4 4(0) – y = 4 4x = – y = y = x = y = -4

47 Example 3 The x-intercept is 1, so the graph intersects the x-axis at

48 Example 3 The x-intercept is 1, so the graph intersects the x-axis at (1, 0). The y-intercept is -4, so the graph intersects the y-axis at

49 Example 3 The x-intercept is 1, so the graph intersects the x-axis at (1, 0). The y-intercept is -4, so the graph intersects the y-axis at (0, -4).

50 Example 3

51 Homework Pgs : Evens Graph with intercepts 46 – 53 (all)


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