Title: SWBAT
1SWBAT graph linear equations using a table of
values
Tuesday, 11/30/10
- Agenda
- WU (10 min)
- Notes on linear equations w/ two practice
problems (30 min) - Warm-Up
- Using a red pen, correct the equations test
problems you got wrong. Do the corrections on
your test (no need to explain) - Set up your Cornell Notes. Topic is Graphing
Linear Equations - Cut a piece of graph paper into 4 squares.
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- HW2 Graphing Linear Equations
2Equations Test Answers
- x 36
- No Solution
- x 12
- No Solution
- x 305
- Infinite Solution
- a 8
- x (y b)/m
- b 3
- a 11/(q 3) (divide both sides by q 3)
3Graphing Linear Equations
- Infinity HS
- Ms. Sophia Papaefthimiou
4Graphing linear equations
- To graph a linear equation you can use
- 1.) Table of values (todays lesson)
- 2.) Intercepts (next project)
- 3.) Slope intercept form (y mx b) (next
project)
5What is a Linear Equation?
A linear equation is an equation whose graph is a
LINE.
Using a graph paper square sketch a line with a
negative slope.
6What is a Linear Equation?
The equations we will be graphing have two
variables, x and y.
For example,
A solution to the equation is any ordered pair (x
, y) that makes the equation true.
The ordered pair (3 , 2) is a solution since,
If we were to plot all these ordered pairs on a
graph, we would be graphing a line.
7Ex 1 Graph y 3x 2 using a Table of Values
Step 1 Solve for y
8Ex 1 Graph y 3x 2 using a Table of Values
Step 2 Make a table of values
x 3x 2 y (x, y)
9Ex 1 Graph y 3x 2 using a Table of Values
x 3x 2 y (x, y)
2
1
0
1
2
10Ex 1 Graph y 3x 2 using a Table of Values
x 3x 2 y (x, y)
-2 3(-2) 2 -8 (-2, -8)
-1
0
1
2
11Ex 1 Graph y 3x 2 using a Table of Values
x 3x 2 y (x, y)
-2 3(-2) 2 -8 (-2, -8)
-1 3(-1) 2 -5 (-1, -5)
0 3(0) 2 -2 (0, -2)
1 3(1) 2 1 (1, 1)
2 3(2) 2 4 (2, 4)
12Ex 1 Graph y 3x 2 using a Table of Values
y 3x 2
13Ex 2 Graph -1/2x y -3 using a table of values
Step 1 Solve for y
-1/2x y -3 (Add 1/2x from both sides) y
1/2x 3
14Ex 2 Graph -1/2x y -3 using a table of values
Step 2 Make a Table of Values
x 1/2x 3 y (x, y)
2
1
0
1
2
15Ex 1 Graph -1/2x y -3 using a Table of
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16Ex. 3 Graph x 2y 5
First Step Solve for y (write y as a function
of x)
x 2y 5 2y -x 5
17Second Step Make a Table of Values
x y (x, y)
-2 -3.5 (-2, -3.5)
-1 -3 (-1, -3)
0 -2.5 (0, -2.5)
1 -2 (1, -2)
2 -1.5 (2, -1.5)
18Graphing Horizontal Vertical Lines
When you are asked to graph a line, and there is
only ONE variable in the equation, the line will
either be vertical or horizontal.
Graph x 3
Since there are no yvalues in this equation, x
is always 3 and y can be any other real number.
y 2
Graph y 2
Since there are no xvalues in this equation, y
is always 2 and x can be any other real number.
x 3
19SWBAT learn about high school credits, required
classes, and credits
Thurs, 12/2/10
- Agenda
- Quiz (5 min)
- Guest speaker Ms. Leary (40 min)
- Warm Up QUIZ On graph paper
- 1.) Graph 3x y 4 (Hint solve for y first)
- 2.) Graph x -6
- 3.) Graph y 1
- HW2 Graphing Linear Equations (both sides)
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20Graph x -6
Since there are no yvalues in this equation, x
is always -6 and y can be any other real number.
y 1
Graph y 1
Since there are no xvalues in this equation, y
is always 1 and x can be any other real number.
x -6