Title: It is time to review GRAPHING LINEAR EQUATIONS
1It is time to reviewGRAPHING LINEAR EQUATIONS
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- Ms. C. Chaboyer
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2What do I need?
Be sure that you have a
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and some
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3How do I use this StAIR?
1) READ the information on the screen
2) THINK about the information
3) ANSWER the questions
4) TAKE notes on important information
5) PRACTICE graphing the equations on your paper
Press the blue button to move to the next slide
4Yeah butwhat will I learn?
- To identify slope and y-intercept when given an
equation in slope-intercept form - 2) To graph a linear equation when given an
equation in slope-intercept form - 3) To convert a linear equation from standard
form to slope-intercept form - 4) To graph a linear equation when given the
equation in standard form.
5Slope-intercept form of a line
6What is the slope-intercept form?
where m is the slope b is the y-intercept
Think of the form as y slope x y-intercept
7Need a Reminder about Slope and Y-Intercept?
There is a quiz for you to try or a short
tutorial for you to use if you need a reminder.
Yes
NO
8What is the slope of a line?
- You can think of slope of a measure of the
steepness of a line
y
y
C
B
x
x
A
D
positive slope
negative slope
From A to B Rise is Run is
From C to D Rise is - Run is
91. Slope is
- Rise is the change in the vertical direction
(y-direction) - Run is the change in the horizontal direction
(x-direction)
If the slope is then the line rises 2 and
runs 3 or you can think that the line rises -2
and runs -3
102. Slope is
- m in
- Therefore the slope of
-
-1
2
is
11Test your slope knowledge!
- Identify the slope of the line described by
-2
12Wow, too bad.
Look to the right and you will see the
information again. Notice that the slope is
coefficient (number in front) of x.
Return to question
13CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Way to go!
14What is the y-intercept?
- The red point on
- the graph IS the
- y-intercept.
151. y-intercept is
- The point where the graph crosses the y-axis
- The coordinates of the y-intercept are always
(0,y-value)
162. y-intercept is
- b in the equation
- Therefore the y-intercept of
- is 2
17A quick review of y-intercept
- What is the y-intercept of the line shown?
0
5
18Yikes! Too bad.
Ask yourself, Where does the line cross the
y-axis?
Return to question
19You got it right! Excellent!
20Quiz
- Soyou think that you know all about slope and
y-intercept? Well, prove it! Take the 3 question
quiz!
21Question 1
, which statement is true?
Given the equation,
Slope is 3
22Dont get frazzled.
Calm down and go back to the information. Relax,
think and try it again!
Helpful hint
We know that the slope-intercept form is
y slope x y-intercept
y 5x 3
Sofor
Return to question
slope 5 y-intercept 3
23CONGRATULATIONS!!!
24Question 2
- What is the slope of the line that is expressed
by
18
25Wow, too bad.
- Lets try that problem again, shall we?
Remember m is slope
Return to question
26Excellent work!
27Question 3
- What is the y-intercept of the graph shown?
2
3
28Oops! Not quite right.
y-intercept
Return to question
29Hallelujah!!! You got it right!
30Graphing from ymxb
31Steps to follow
Find the y-intercept from the equation. Put the
y-intercept on the graph.
Find the slope from the equation. Identify the
rise and the run from the slope.
From the y-intercept, rise 3 and run 4. Plot
your second point.
32Lets try it together!
- Get out your graph paper, pencil and ruler
- We are going to try to graph a line together
- Ready?
- Lets GO!
33Equation of the line
Ask yourself 1) What is the y-intercept? b 2)
What is the slope? m 3) What is the rise?
numerator of slope 4) What is the run?
denominator of slope
3
-3
2
Write down your answers, you will need them for
the next step.
34Step 1 Plot the y-intercept.
Rise -3 Run 2
Step 2 Rise -3 and then run 2. Plot your second
point.
Step 3 Connect the points with a line.
We will practice together one more time.
35Equation of the line
Ask yourself 1) What is the y-intercept? b 2)
What is the slope? m 3) What is the rise?
numerator of slope 4) What is the run?
denominator of slope
-2
3
1
Write down your answers, you will need them for
the next step.
36Step 1 Plot the y-intercept.
Step 2 Rise 3 and then run 1. Plot your second
point.
Step 3 Connect the points with a line.
37Quiz
Soyou think that you know all about graphing?
Well, prove it! Take the 3 question quiz! After
you have graphed each line, you will be shown the
correct graph. You will be given the
opportunity to get a reminder or to move on.
38Question 1
Given the equation of the line
1) State the y-intercept. 2) State the slope. 3)
From the slope, identify the rise and the run.
4) On your graph paper, graph the line.
Check your graph
39rise
y-intercept
run
Need a reminder
Move on
40Here are the steps. Write them down.
Step 1 Plot the y-intercept. 1
Step 2 Rise -3 and then run 4. Plot your second
point.
Step 3 Connect the points with a line.
Go to Question 2
41Question 2
Given the equation of the line
1) State the y-intercept. 2) State the slope. 3)
From the slope, identify the rise and the run.
4) On your graph paper, graph the line.
Check your graph
42rise
y-intercept
run
Need a reminder
Move on
43Here are the steps. Write them down.
Step 1 Plot the y-intercept. 2
Step 2 Rise 1 and then run 3. Plot your second
point.
Step 3 Connect the points with a line.
Go to Question 3
44Question 3
Given the equation of the line
1) State the y-intercept. 2) State the slope. 3)
From the slope, identify the rise and the run.
This is tricky. Think about equivalent
fractions. 4) On your graph paper, graph the
line.
Check your graph
45rise
y-intercept
run
Need a reminder
Move on
46Here are the steps. Write them down.
Step 1 Plot the y-intercept. -4
Step 2 Rise 2 and then run 1. Plot your second
point.
Step 3 Connect the points with a line.
47Standard form to slope-intercept form
48Forms of equations of lines
- Slope-intercept form
- Note y is isolated
- Standard form
- Note A, B and C are integers
49Converting from to
- Step 1 Isolate the y-term by subtracting the
x term from both sides of the sign. -
- Step 2 Isolate the variable y by dividing all
terms by the coefficient of y.
50Example 1
Convert
to slope-intercept form.
Step 1 Isolate the y-term by subtracting the x
term from both sides of the sign.
Step 2 Isolate the variable y by dividing all
terms by the coefficient of y.
51Lets try it together!
- Get out your graph paper and pencil.
- We are going to try to convert the form together.
- Write down the question and your work for each
step. - Ready?
- Lets GO!
52Example 2
Convert
to slope-intercept form.
Step 1 Isolate the y-term by subtracting the x
term from both sides of the sign.
Step 2 Isolate the variable y by dividing all
terms by the coefficient of y.
53Check your work.
Step 1 Isolate the y-term by subtracting the x
term from both sides of the sign.
Step 2 Isolate the variable y by dividing all
terms by the coefficient of y.
54Quiz
Soyou think that you know all about
converting from standard to slope-intercept form?
Well, prove it! Take the 3 question quiz! You
will need to write the question on your paper and
then show your work to convert forms.
55Question 1
Note The button to move on will come up 10
seconds after you are given the question. Do not
move on until you are finished the conversion
from standard to slope-intercept form.
Convert
to slope-intercept form.
56Check your steps and the answer.
Step 1
Step 2
The answer
57Question 2
Note The button to move on will come up 10
seconds after you are given the question. Do not
move on until you are finished the conversion
from standard to slope-intercept form.
Convert
to slope-intercept form.
58Check your steps and the answer.
Step 1
Step 2
The answer
59Question 3
Note The button to move on will come up 10
seconds after you are given the question. Do not
move on until you are finished the conversion
from standard to slope-intercept form.
Convert
to slope-intercept form.
60Check your steps and the answer.
Step 1
Step 2
The answer
61What we learned
- 1) To identify slope and y-intercept when given
the equation of a line in slope-intercept form. - 2) To graph a line when given the equation in
slope-intercept form. - 3) To convert from standard form to slope
intercept form.
Now what?
62Reason it out!
- -You will be given three equations of lines in
- standard form.
- -Put together all the knowledge that you gained
- and graph the three lines on a fresh sheet of
graph - paper. Be sure to show all your work.
- -Give me your graph paper so I may check it.
I am READY!!!
63Final Quiz
- On separate coordinate planes, graph each
- of the three lines that are described by the
- equations below.
1)
2)
3)
Now what?
64Yahoo!!!
Great Work!
Fabulous!
You did it!
Unbelievable!
You are amazing!
Give me your three graphed lines now.