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Chapter 7 Graphing Linear Equations REVIEW. Section 7.1 Cartesian Coordinate System is formed by two axes drawn perpendicular to each other. Origin is.

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1 Chapter 7 Graphing Linear Equations REVIEW

2 Section 7.1 Cartesian Coordinate System is formed by two axes drawn perpendicular to each other. Origin is the points of intersection for the x- and y-axis (0, 0) Horizontal axis is the x-axis Vertical axis is the y-axis Ordered Pairs are of the form of (x, y)

3 Section 7.1 Linear Equations in two variables is an equation that can be put in the form ax 2 + bx = c where a, b and c are real numbers. Also called standard form A Graph of an equation is in two variables is an illustration of a set of points whose coordinates satisfy the equation Collinear points are point that lie in a straight line Non-collinear points are not on the line

4 Section 7.2 Graphing Linear Equations by Plotting Points Solve the linear equation for y Select a value for x and substitute in the equations to find a value for y Select two additional values for x and find two additional values for y Plot the three ordered pairs Draw a straight line with arrows on the ends through the three points

5 Section 7.2 x-intercept is the point where the graph crosses the x-axis y-intercept is the point where the graph crosses the y-axis Horizontal Line Graph is in the form of y = b y-intercept is (0, b) Slope is 0 Vertical Line Graph is in the form of x = a x-intercept is (a, 0) Slope is undefined

6 Section 7.2 Graphing Linear Equations using x- and y-intercept Find y-intercept by setting x equal to 0 Find x-intercept by setting y equal to 0 Determine a checkpoint with a non-zero value for x and find the corresponding y Plot the x- and y-intercept and the checkpoint Draw a straight line with arrows on the ends through the three points

7 Section 7.3 Slope of the Line is the ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two selected points on the line. Positive Slope is a straight line where the value of y increases as x increases. Negative Slope is a straight line where the value of y decreases as x increases.

8 Section 7.3 Parallel Lines – two nonvertical lines with the same slope and different y-intercepts Any two vertical lines are parallel Perpendicular Lines – two lines whose slopes are negative reciprocals of each other Any vertical line is perpendicular to any horizontal line

9 Section 7.4 Slope-intercept Form of a linear equation y = mx + b where m is the slope, and (0, y) is the y-intercept of the line To graph ac + by = c, write the equation in slope-intercept form by solving the equation for y. Then use the slope and y-intercept to sketch the graph. Point-Slope Form of a linear equation y – y 1 = m(x – x 1 ) where m is the slope of the line and (x 1, y 1 ) is a point on the line.

10 Section 7.5 Linear inequality occurs when the equal sign in a linear equation is replaced with an inequality sign ≤ ≥ To graph in Linear Inequality in Two Variables 1. Replace the inequality with an equal sign 2. Draw a graph of the equation. If symbol is ≥ or ≤ draw a solid line If symbol is > or < draw a dotted line 3. Select a point not on line. If solution shade the region If not a solution shade the side not containing the points

11 Section 7.6 Relation is any set of ordered pairs Function is a set of ordered pairs in which each first component corresponds to exactly one second component Domain of a relation or function is the set of first components in the set of ordered pairs Range of a relation or function is the set of second components on the set of ordered pairs

12 Section 7.6 Vertical Line Test A vertical line can be drawn through any part of a graph and the vertical line intersects another part of the graph. The graph is not a function A vertical line cannot be drawn to intersect the graph at more than one point. The graph is a function Function Notation is f(x) y = mx + b is a linear equation f(x) = mx + b is a linear function


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