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1 Linear Equations in Two Variables
Section 1.2 Linear Equations in Two Variables

2 What you should learn How to use slope to graph linear equations in two variables How to write linear equations in two variables How to use slope to identify parallel and perpendicular lines How to use linear equations in two variables to model and solve real-life problems

3 Slope describes the direction of a line.

4 Guard against 0 in the denominator
Why is this needed? Slope If x1  x2, the slope of the line through the distinct points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is Guard against 0 in the denominator

5 Find the slope between (-3, 6) and (5, 2)
x-axis y-axis Rise -4 -1 = = Run 8 2

6 Find the slope between (-3, 6) and (5, 2)

7 Find the Slope Green (3, 9) Blue (11, 2) Red (5, -2)

8 Find the slope between (5, 4) and (5, 2).
STOP This slope is undefined.

9 Find the slope between (5, 4) and (5, 2).
x-axis y-axis Rise -2 Undefined = = Run

10 Find the slope between (5, 4) and (-3, 4).
STOP This slope is zero.

11 Find the slope between (5, 4) and (-3, 4).
x-axis y-axis Rise Zero = = Run -8

12 From these results we can see...
The slope of a vertical line is undefined. The slope of a horizontal line is 0.

13 Graph the line that goes through (1, -3) with
x-axis y-axis (1,-3)

14 Using Slope to Graph Graph the line that contains (4, 5) and has a slope of 3/2. (8, 11) (6, 8) (4, 5)

15 Using Slope to Graph Graph (0, 8) (4, 5) (8, 2)

16 Slope

17 Point-Slope Slope Point

18 Slope Intercept Slope Y-intercept

19 Standard Form of a Line

20 Parallel Lines Two distinct nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if their slopes are equal. That is,

21 Parallel Find the slope-intercept form of the line that passes through (2,1) parallel to 2x – 3y = 5.

22 Perpendicular Find the slope-intercept form of the line that passes through (2,1) perpendicular to 2x – 3y = 5.

23 Homework Page 21 1, 9-27 odd 39- 45 odd, 51-79 odd


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