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Objective The student will be able to: graph a line given any linear equation. SOL: A.6 Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School

We have used 3 different methods for graphing equations. 1) using a t-table 2) using slope-intercept form 3) using x- and y-intercepts The goal is to determine which method is the easiest to use for each problem!

Here’s your cheat sheet! If the equation is in STANDARD FORM (Ax + By = C), graph using the intercepts. If the equation is in SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM (y = mx + b), graph using slope and intercept or a t-table (whichever is easier for you). If the equation is in neither form, rewrite the equation in the form you like the best!

Graph Which graphing method is easiest? Using slope and y-intercept (or t-table)! These notes will graph using m and b m = , b = 2

Review: Graphing with slope-intercept Start by graphing the y-intercept (b = 2). From the y-intercept, apply “rise over run” using your slope. rise = 1, run = -3 Repeat this again from your new point. Draw a line through your points. -3 1 -3 1 Start here

Graph -2x + 3y = 12 Which graphing method is easiest? Using x- and y-intercepts! (The equation is in standard form) Remember, plug in 0 to find the intercepts.

Review: Graphing with intercepts: -2x + 3y = 12 Find your x-intercept: Let y = 0 -2x + 3(0) = 12 x = -6; (-6, 0) Find your y-intercept: Let x = 0 -2(0) + 3y = 12 y = 4; (0, 4) 3. Graph both points and draw a line through them.

Which method is easiest to graph -3x + 6y = 2? T-table Slope and intercept X- and Y-intercepts Graphing calculator

Which is the graph of y = x + 2? .