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Date: Tuesday October 17, 2017 Algebra 1 - Agenda 8:00 Date: Tuesday October 17, 2017 Algebra 1 - Agenda EQ: How can you describe the graph of Ax + By = C? HAS-IF.A.2 Objective: S.W.B.A.T; Create equations in two…variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales by ; Graphing Horizontal and Vertical Lines Using Intercepts to Graph a Linear Equation Homework: 8 Problems from Problem set # 1 (Big Ideas)

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero.

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 :

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : (0)x + By = C

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : (0)x + By = C = By = C

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : (0)x + By = C = By = C y = C/B

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : (0)x + By = C = By = C y = C/B or

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : (0)x + By = C = By = C y = C/B or y = b

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : Consider what happens when B = 0 : (0)x + By = C = By = C y = C/B or y = b

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : Consider what happens when B = 0 : (0)x + By = C Ax + (0)y = C = By = C y = C/B or y = b

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : Consider what happens when B = 0 : (0)x + By = C Ax + (0)y = C = By = C = Ax = C y = C/B or y = b

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : Consider what happens when B = 0 : (0)x + By = C Ax + (0)y = C = By = C = Ax = C y = C/B x = C/A or y = b

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : Consider what happens when B = 0 : (0)x + By = C Ax + (0)y = C = By = C = Ax = C y = C/B x = C/A or or y = b

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero. Take: Ax + By =C Consider what happens when A = 0 : Consider what happens when B = 0 : (0)x + By = C Ax + (0)y = C = By = C = Ax = C y = C/B x = C/A or or x = a y = b

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero.

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero.

The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By =C , where A, B, and C are real numbers and A and B are not both zero.

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