Title: Chapter%208:%20Linear%20Equations%20as%20Models
1Chapter 8 Linear Equations as Models
2Section 8.1 Linear Growth and Decay
- Slope Intercept Form of an Equation
- y mx b m slope b y intercept
- Slope
- rise over run
- change in y over the change in x
3- Without graphing, find the slope and the vertical
intercept of the line modeled by each equation. - Y 7x 4
- Slope 7
- Y intercept 4
- Y ½x 17
- Slope ½
- y intercept 17
- Try these on your own
- Y 9 4x
- Slope 4
- Y-intercept 9
- Y 7/6x 2
- Slope 7/6
- Y-intercept 2
4Sample 1
- When you travel up from Earths surface, the air
temperature decreases by about 11 degrees for
each mile you rise about the ground. Suppose the
temperature of the air at ground level is 68
degrees. - Model the situation with a table of values.
- Use your table to make a graph. Find the slope
and the vertical intercept of the line that
contains the points. Explain what they mean in
terms of the situation. - Write an equation for the temperature of the air
(t) as a function of the height in miles above
the ground (h).
5Try this one on your own
- Frankie has 500 in her savings account at the
beginning of the year. Each month she saves 150. - Model the situation with a table of values and a
graph. - Find the slope and the vertical intercept of the
line. Explain what they mean in terms of the
situation. - Write an equation for the savings (s) as a
function of the time in months (t).
6Linear Growth and Decay
- Linear Growth
- Same Value Repeatedly Added
- Positive Slope
- Linear Decay
- Same Value Repeatedly Subtracted
- Negative Slope
7Sample 2
- Classify each situation as a linear growth,
linear decay, or neither. Explain your choice. - Eleanor Basave put 5 in a piggy bank for her
granddaughter when she was born. Every day after
that Eleanor put a quarter in the bank. - Linear Growth
- During each year, the shortest distance between
Earth and the sun is 94,000,000 miles and the
greatest distance is 94,500,000. - Neither
- A teacher on a remote Arctic island buys 144 cans
of fruit for the year. Each week the teacher eats
4 cans of fruit. - Linear Decay
8Section 8.2 Linear Combinations
- A solution of an equation with two variables is
an ordered pair of numbers that makes the
equation true. - All the points whose coordinates are solutions of
an equation form the graph of the equation.
9Standard Form of an Equation for a Line
- The equation 8t 12d 48 is called a linear
equation because it is an equation of a line. - Here is the standard form of a linear equation
- ax by c
10Sample 1
- Several times a week, Dynah Colwin runs part of
the way and walks part of the way on a trail that
is 4 miles long. Her running speed is 6 miles per
hour and her walking speed is 4 miles per hour. - Write an equation for this situation.
- Let r the time in hours Dynah Colwin spends
running - Let w the time in hours she spends walking
- Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form.
11Try this one on your own
- Each week, Will swims the backstroke part of the
way and the crawl part of the way for 30 laps of
the swimming pool. His backstroke speed is 3 laps
per minute and his crawl speed is 2 laps per
minute. - Write an equation for this situation.
- Let b time it takes to swim the backstroke
- Let c time it takes to swim the crawl
- Rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form.
12Intercepts of a Line
- Vertical Intercept (y intercept)
- x 0
- Horizontal Intercept ( x intercept)
- y 0
13Sample 2
- Find the intercepts of the graph 2x 5y 15.
Use them to graph the equation.
- Try this one on your own
- Find the intercepts of the graph of
y -2x 2. Use them to graph the equation.
14Section 8.3 Horizontal and Vertical Lines
- When you have a horizontal line, the slope is
zero. - The coefficient of x will be zero.
- When you have a vertical line, the slope is
undefined. - The coefficient of y will be zero.
15Sample 1
- Find the slope of each line and write an equation
for each line. - A
- The slope is 0.
- The y-coordinate is always 2.5.
- Y 2.5
- B
- The slope is undefined.
- The x-coordinate is always -1.
- X -1
-
16Try these on your own
- Find the slope of each line and write an equation
for each line. - A
- Slope 0
- y -7.6
- B
- Slope undefined
- x 1.2
17Sample 2
- Write an equation for each line.
- The point (-2,4) and (-2,0) are on the line.
- X-coordinates are both -2.
- Every point on the line has the same x
coordinate, -2. - X -2
- The slope is zero, and the point (2,3) is on the
line. - Slope is zero.
- Every point on the line has the same y
coordinate, 3 - Y 3
18Try these on your own
- Write an equation for each line.
- The point (9,3) and (-1,3) are on the line.
- y 3
- The slope is undefined, and the point (-1,4) is
on the line. - x -1
19Section 8.4 Writing Equations for Lines
- Estimate an equation for the fitted line for the
Olympic data. - Step One Find the slope.
- Step Two Find the y-intercept.
- Step Three Re-write equation (y mx b)
filling in the slope and y-intercept.
20Try this one on your own
- Estimate an equation for the fitted line for the
data. Interpret Week 0 to mean the beginning of
the first week. - Slope 4
- y intercept 15
- y 4x 15
21Sample 2 Exact Equation from Two Points
- Two points on a line are (4,3) and (-6,-2). Write
an equation for the line. - Step One Find the slope.
- Step Two Find the y-intercept.
- Step Three Re-write equation (y mx b)
inputting the slope and y-intercept.
22Try this one on your own
- Two points on a line are (1, -2) and (5,4). Write
an equation for the line. - Step One Find the slope.
- slope 3/2
- Step Two Find the y-intercept.
- y intercept -7/2
- Step Three Re-write equation.
- y 3/2x 7/2
23Sample 3 Equations from Other Facts
- The slope of a line is 3/2. One point on the line
is (-4,1). Write an equation for the line. - Two Methods to Find the Y-Intercept
- Substitution
- Use the Slope-Intercept Formula
- Graph
24Try this one on your own
- The slope of a line is -1/2. One point on the
line is (3,4). Write an equation for the line.
25Section 8.5 Graphing Systems of Linear Equations
- MoviesPlus rents videos for 2.50 each and has no
membership fee. Videobusters rents videos for 2
each but has a 10 membership fee. - Write and solve a system of equation to model
this situation. (Two Options Graphing and
Setting Them Equal) - Let c total cost of renting videos
- Let n number of videos rented
- What advice would you give to someone trying to
decide which video store to use?
26Try this one on your own
- The service charge on a checking account at
Hometown Bank is 5 per month plus 0.15 for each
check written. The service charge at Twentieth
Century Bank is 0.25 per check. - Write and solve system of equations to model this
situation. - Let c cost of the service charge
- Let n number of checks written
- What advice would you give to someone trying to
decide which bank to use?
27Sample 2 Systems without Solutions
- Sandy and Rita are practicing for 100 m dash
competition. Sandy gives Rita a 10 m head start. - Write and graph a system of equations to model
this situation. - Let x time since the runner started
- Let y runners distance from starting line
28Try this one on your own
- James left the campground riding his bicycle at
15 miles per hour. When he was 5 miles away from
camp, Lucie left the camp riding at the same
speed. - Write and graph a system of equations to model
this situation. - Let x time Lucie started
- Let y their distance from the camp
29Section 8.6 Graphing Linear Inequalities
- Linear Inequalities on a Coordinate Plane
- The graph of a linear inequality is a region on a
coordinate plane whose edge is a line. - The line is called a boundary line.
30Sample 1 Graph each inequality.
31Try these on your own
32Talk it Over
- Tell whether the boundary line for each
inequality is solid or dashed. Then tell whether
you would shade the region above or below the
line.
33Sample 2
- Derek has saved 48 by baby-sitting. He plans to
use the money to buy tapes and compact discs at a
music store. Tapes cost 8 and compact discs cost
12. The inequality represents the amount
Derek can spend at the store. - Graph the inequality
34Try this one on your own
- Graph the inequality 5y 3x gt 15.
- Dashed or Solid Line?
- Dashed
- Shade Above or Below?
- Below
35Sample 3 Graphing Inequalities in Standard Form
- Graph the inequality 8x 12y lt 48.
- Use the intercepts to graph the boundary line.
- Dashed or Solid?
- Check test point.
36Try this one on your own