Title: 7.3 Linear Equations and Their Graphs
17.3 Linear Equations and Their Graphs
- Objective
- To graph linear equations using the x and y
intercepts - To graph horizontal and vertical lines
2Linear Equations(Graphs are straight lines)
- Equation is linear only if the each variable has
an exponent of 1. - (exponent in denominator is not linear)
- Products of variables not linear, ie (x)(y)
y 3x -7
y 2x 1
y x2 1
5y 14
xy 2
3y
x - intercept
X
y - intercept
4- Graphing using Intercepts
- Let x0 and determine the y-intercept.
- Let y0 and determine the x-intercept
- Plot both points. Connect them with a line.
5Graph 4x 3y 12 using intercepts
Find x-intercept 4x 3(0) 12
Find y-intercept 4(0) 3y 12
4x 12
3y 12
x 3
y 4
6Graph 2x 3y 12 using intercepts
x y
0
0
6
7Graph 3x 5y 15 using intercepts
x y
0
0
5
8Graph 5x - 2y 10 using intercepts
x y
0
0
2
9Graph 2y 3x - 6 using intercepts
x y
0
0
2
10Horizontal and Vertical Lines
- The graph of y is HORIZONTAL
- The graph x is VERTICAL
11Graph 4y 16 using 3-points
x y
0
3
6
12Graph 3x 18 using 3-points
x y
0
3
- 4
13Differences between graphing by using a table and
graphing by finding the x and y intercepts
- When graphing by a table you need to solve for y
(Slope Intercept Form ymxb) - When graphing by finding the x and y intercepts
you do not have to solve for y (Standard Form Ax
By C)
14AssignmentPage 316 16 40 (even)(use graph
paper)