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Example 1 Write an Equation Given the Slope and a Point Write an equation of a line that passes through (2, –3) with slope Step 1

Example 1 Write an Equation Given the Slope and a Point Slope-intercept form Multiply. Subtract 1 from each side. Simplify. Replace m with y with –3, and x with 2. –3 = 1 + b –3 – 1 = 1 + b – 1 y = mx + b

Example 1 Write an Equation Given the Slope and a Point Step 2Write the slope-intercept form using Slope-intercept form Replace m with and b with –4. y = mx + b

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 1 A.y = –3x + 4 B.y = –3x + 1 C. y = –3x + 13 D. y = –3x + 7 Write an equation of a line that passes through (1, 4) and has a slope of –3.

Example 2A Write an Equation Given Two Points A. Write the equation of the line that passes through (–3, –4) and (–2, –8). Slope formula Step 1Find the slope of the line containing the points. Simplify. Let (x 1, y 1 ) = (–3, –4) and (x 2, y 2 ) = (–2, –8).

Example 2A Step 2Use the slope and one of the two points to find the y-intercept. In this case, we chose (–3, –4). Slope-intercept form Multiply. Subtract 12 from each side. Simplify. Replace m with –4, x with –3, and y with –4. Write an Equation Given Two Points

Example 2A Step 3Write the slope-intercept form using m = –4 and b = –16. Slope-intercept form Replace m with –4, and b with –16. Answer: The equation of the line is y = –4x – 16. Write an Equation Given Two Points

Example 2B Write an Equation Given Two Points B. Write the equation of the line that passes through (6, –2) and (3, 4). Step 1Find the slope of the line containing the points.

Example 2B Step 2Use the slope and either of the two points to find the y-intercept. Slope-intercept form Write an Equation Given Two Points

Example 2B Step 3Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Answer: Therefore, the equation of the line is y = –2x Write an Equation Given Two Points

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 2A A.y = –x + 4 B.y = x + 4 C.y = x – 4 D.y = –x – 4 A. The table of ordered pairs shows the coordinates of two points on the graph of a function. Which equation describes the function?

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 2B A.y = 3x + 4 B.y = 5x + 3 C.y = 3x – 5 D.y = 3x + 5 B. Write the equation of the line that passes through the points (–2, –1) and (3, 14).

Example 3 Use Slope-Intercept Form ECONOMY During one year, Malik’s cost for self- serve regular gasoline was $3.20 on the first of June and $3.42 on the first of July. Write a linear equation to predict Malik’s cost of gasoline the first of any month during the year, using 1 to represent January. UnderstandYou know the cost in June is $3.20. You know the cost in July is $3.42. PlanLet x = month. Let y = cost. Write an equation of the line that passes through (6, 3.20) and (7, 3.42).

Example 3 SolveFind the slope. Slope formula Let (x 1, y 1 ) = (6, 3.20) and (x 2, y 2 ) = (7, 3.42). Simplify. Use Slope-Intercept Form

Example 3 Use Slope-Intercept Form y = mx + bSlope-intercept form Replace m with 0.22, x with 6, and y with Simplify = 0.22(6) + b 1.88 = b Choose (6, 3.40) and find the y-intercept of the line. y = mx + b Slope-intercept form Replace m with 0.22 and b with y = 0.22x Write the slope-intercept form using m = 0.22 and b = 1.88.

Example 3 Use Slope-Intercept Form Answer: Therefore, the equation is y = 0.22x CheckCheck your result by substituting the coordinates of the point not chosen, (7, 3.42), into the equation. y = 0.22x = 3.42 Original equation Replace y with 3.42 and x with 7. Multiply = 0.22(7) ? 3.42 = ?

Example 4 Predict From Slope-Intercept Form ECONOMY On average, Malik uses 25 gallons of gasoline per month. He budgeted $100 for gasoline in October. Use the prediction equation in Example 3 to determine if Malik will have to add to his budget. Explain. y = 0.22x y = 0.22(10) Original equation Replace x with 10. Simplify. If gasoline prices increase at the same rate, a gallon will cost $4.08 in October. 25 gallons at this price is $102, so Malik will have to add at least $2 to his budget. y = 4.08

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 3 A.y = 3.5x B.y = 3.5x C.y = 57.65x D.y = –3.5x – 10 The cost of a textbook that Mrs. Lambert uses in her class was $57.65 in She ordered more books in 2008 and the price increased to $ Write a linear equation to estimate the cost of a textbook in any year since Let x represent years since 2005.

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 4 A.$71.65 B.$ C.$ D.$ Mrs. Lambert needs to replace an average of 5 textbooks each year. Use the prediction equation y = 3.5x , where x is the years since 2005 and y is the cost of a textbook, to determine the cost of replacing 5 textbooks in 2009.