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Graphing Linear Equations

Graphing Linear Equations

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Branson Straessle

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Graphing Linear Equations

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Linear Graph

An equation whose graph is a line is a linear equation. You can plot points on a coordinate plane to graph a linear equation.

Example: y = -4x + 4.

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X and Y Intercepts

Linear equations have x and y-intercepts. The x-intercept is the x-coordinate of the point at which the graph crosses the x-axis. The y-intercept is the y-coordinate of the point at which the graph crosses the y-axis. 

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Multiple Choice

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What is the x-intercept of the graph?

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(5,0)

2

(0,5)

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(0,4)

4

(4,0)

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What is the y-intercept?

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(0,15)

2

(3,0)

3

(15,0)

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(0,3)

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What is the x-intercept?

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(-2,0)

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(0-6)

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(0,-2)

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(-6,0)

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Multiple Choice

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What is the y-intercept?

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(2,0)

2

(0,2)

3

(0,-2)

4

(-2,0)

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Graphing an Equation

You need only 2 points to graph a line. You can choose a value for x, and then evaluate for y.

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Make a Table of Values or T-Chart

Choose a value for x, plug in, and solve for y. Do this 2 or 3 times. Then, use the points to graph your equation.

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Build a t-chart

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Graph

Plot each ordered pair. Connect with a line.

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Graphing Linear Equations

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