3.5 graphing linear equations in slope-intercept form

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Page 1: 3.5 Graphing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form

3.5 Graphing Linear

Equations in Slope-Intercept

Form

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Do Now• Graph 2x + 4y = 8. Find the

intercepts.

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Slope• The slope m of a nonvertical line

passing through two points (x1, y1) and (x2,y2) is the ratio of the rise to the run.

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Example 1

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Example 2

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Example 3

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Example 5• What is the slope of the line?

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4 Types of Slope• Positive Slope

o The line rises from left to right.

• Negative Slopeo The line falls from left to right.

• Slope of 0o The line is horizontal.

• Undefined Slopeo The line is vertical.

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Slope-Intercept Form• Slope-intercept form is written as y= mx + b.

A linear equation written in the form y = 0x + b is a constant function.

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Steps to Using Slope-Intercept Form to

GraphA)Solve for y.B)Find the slope and the y-

intercept.C)Plot the y-intercept.D)Use the slope to find another

point on the line.

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Example 6Graph 2x + y = 2.

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Example 7Graph y = 4x – 4.

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Example 8• A submersible that is exploring the ocean

floor begins to ascend to the surface. The elevation h (in feet) of the submersible is modeled by the function h(t) = 650t – 13,000, where t is the time (in minutes) since the submersible began to ascend.

a) Graph the function and identify its domain and range. b) Interpret the slope and intercepts of the graph.