
Standard Form and Intercepts
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Standard Form and Intercepts
By Roman
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Standard Form is one of three key ways we write linear functions.
In the visual to the right, we have the general equation of Standard Form. A, B, and C represent integers, while x and y are variables.
Standard Form
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Intercepts are where a linear function crosses the x or y-axis.
We call them the x-intercept and the y-intercept.
Intercepts
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The x-intercept is an ordered pair that follows this form: (x , 0)
This means the point doesn't go up or down. Only left or right.
It is where the function crosses the x-axis. Hence "x-intercept"
x-intercepts are also called "solutions" because they help us sketch graphs with unknown behavior
The x-intercept
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The y-intercept is an ordered pair that follows this form: (0, y)
This means the point doesn't go left or right. Only up or down.
It is where the function crosses the y-axis. Hence "y-intercept"
y-intercepts have many real world applications such as starting point or starting money.
The y-intercept
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Multiple Choice
(1, 0)
(2, 0)
( -1, 0)
(-2, 0)
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Multiple Choice
What is the y- intercept of the line?
(-1, -1)
(0,-2)
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Multiple Choice
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Standard Form and Intercepts
We find intercepts easily using the Standard Form
Since we know ordered pairs represent solutions to a linear equation, we can use the fact that the intercepts are (x , 0) and (0 , y) to solve for either x or y.
Really recall how we solved equations back in October.
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Open Ended
Lets say we have a linear equation in Standard Form: 3x+4y =12
When you plug in 0 for x, what is our new equation?
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Open Ended
Lets say we have the same linear equation in Standard Form: 3x+4y =12
When we plug in 0 for y, what is our new equation?
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Plug 'n' Chug Pt. 1
Because for each intercept we know that the other variable is equal to 0, we can easily solve for either x or y by plugging in 0.
Plug 'n' Chug is necessary for solving many equations, and will be a necessary skill when evaluating functions.
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Plug 'n' Chug Pt. 2
For example: 3x + 4y = 12; We know the x-intercept will be (x, 0)
We replace y with 0: 3x + 4(0) = 12
We can solve for x how we normally do, and we arrive at: x = 4
The x-intercept as such should be (4,0).
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Wrap-Up
We can use Standard Form to find the x and y-intercepts of a linear equation. Soon, we can start to use it to find the slope, but for now we'll leave it here.
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Multiple Choice
Find the x and y intercepts for the following linear equation in Standard Form:
5x+3y=15
x: (3,0)
y: (0,5)
x: (0,5)
y: (0,3)
x: (-5,0)
y: (0,-3)
x: (-5,0)
y: (3,0)
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Multiple Choice
Find the x and y intercepts for the following linear equation in Standard Form:
6x−4y=24
x: (24,0)
y: (6,-4)
x: (-4,0)
y: (0,6)
x: (0,4)
y: (0,-6)
x: (4,0)
y: (0,-6)
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Multiple Choice
Find the x and y intercepts for the following linear equation in Standard Form:
2x−9y=−18
x: (9,0)
y: (0,-2)
x: (-9,0)
y: (0,2)
x: (2,-9)
y: (-18,0)
x: (0,-9)
y: (2,0)
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