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Linear Equation: an equation whose graph forms a line. is linear. is not. In linear equations, all variables are taken to the first power. Linear means “of a line.” So a linear equation is the equation of a line. Why?
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Answer In the second equation one of the x- term is raised to the second power. This is no longer a linear equation, it is a quadratic equation. You will learn more about quadratic equations later in your study of mathematics.
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Suppose you were asked to graph the solution set of the linear equation, You could start by creating a table of values. The pairs of x- and y- values must satisfy the equation. That is make the equation true.
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Choose any number to use as x or y...you could start with x = 0.
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... and substitute the number for the variable. Then calculate to find,
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Continue, until you have 3 sets of x and y values. You could choose x = 3.
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Continue, until you have 3 sets of x and y values. Remember: You can choose any values for x- but once you choose a value for x you must calculate the value for y that makes the equation true!
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With your table completed for three sets of values, you are ready to graph the line.
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When x is 0, y is 3, so plot the point, (0, 3).
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And when x is 3, y is 0, so plot the point, (3, 0).
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And finally, when x is -3, y is 6, so plot the point, (-3, 6).
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If the three points do not line up, you need to find your mistake. If the points line up, you just need to connect the dots.
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This is the graph of the linear equation,
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Create a table of values for each equation, and graph it on grid paper: 1. 2. 3. 4.
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