Warm ups Translate three times a number decreased by eight is negative thirteen into an equation. Solve –24 + b = –13. Solve for b. A stamp collector bought.

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Warm ups Translate three times a number decreased by eight is negative thirteen into an equation. Solve –24 + b = –13. Solve for b. A stamp collector bought a rare stamp for $16, and sold it a year later for $ Find the percent of change.

3 – 1 GRAPHING LINEAR EQUATIONS Objective: Identify linear equations, intercepts, and zeros. Graph linear equations.

Vocabulary linear equation standard form constant x-intercept y-intercept

Standard Form

Example 1 A A. Determine whether 5x + 3y = z + 2 is a linear equation. Write the equation in standard form. Identify Linear Equations First, rewrite the equation so that the variables are on the same side of the equation. 5x + 3y = z + 2Original equation 5x + 3y – z=z + 2 – zSubtract z from each side. 5x + 3y – z= 2Simplify. Since 5x + 3y – z has three variables, it cannot be written in the form Ax + By = C. Answer: This is not a linear equation.

Example 1 B Rewrite the equation so that both variables are on the same side of the equation. Subtract y from each side. Original equation B. Determine whether is a linear equation. Write the equation in standard form. Simplify. Identify Linear Equations

Example 1 B continued To write the equation with integer coefficients, multiply each term by 4. Answer: This is a linear equation. Original equation Multiply each side of the equation by 4. 3x – 4y=32Simplify. The equation is now in standard form, where A = 3, B = –4, and C = 32. Identify Linear Equations

Try with a Partner A. Determine whether y = 4x – 5 is a linear equation. Write the equation in standard form. A.linear equation; y = 4x – 5 B.not a linear equation C.linear equation; 4x – y = 5 D.linear equation; 4x + y = 5

TOO B. Determine whether 8y –xy = 7 is a linear equation. Write the equation in standard form. A.not a linear equation B.linear equation; 8y – xy = 7 C.linear equation; 8y = 7 + xy D.linear equation; 8y – 7 = xy

Example 2 A Find the x- and y-intercepts of the segment graphed. A x-intercept is 200; y-intercept is 4 B x-intercept is 4; y-intercept is 200 C x-intercept is 2; y-intercept is 100 D x-intercept is 4; y-intercept is 0 Read the Test Item We need to determine the x- and y-intercepts of the line in the graph.

Example 2 A Solve the Test Item Step 1Find the x-intercept. Look for the point where the line crosses the x-axis. The line crosses at (4, 0). The x-intercept is 4 because it is the x-coordinate of the point where the line crosses the x-axis.

Example 2 A Solve the Test Item Step 2Find the y-intercept. Look for the point where the line crosses the y-axis. The line crosses at (0, 200). The y-intercept is 200 because it is the y-coordinate of the point where the line crosses the y-axis. Answer: The correct answer is B.

TOO Find the x- and y-intercepts of the graphed segment. A.x-intercept is 10; y-intercept is 250 B.x-intercept is 10; y-intercept is 10 C.x-intercept is 250; y-intercept is 10 D.x-intercept is 5; y-intercept is 10

Example 3 A ANALYZE TABLES A box of peanuts is poured into bags at the rate of 4 ounces per second. The table shows the function relating to the weight of the peanuts in the box and the time in seconds the peanuts have been pouring out of the box. Find Intercepts A. Determine the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of the function. Answer: x-intercept = 500; y-intercept = 2000

Example 3 B B. Describe what the intercepts in the previous problem mean. Find Intercepts Answer: The x-intercept 500 means that after 500 seconds, there are 0 ounces of peanuts left in the box. The y-intercept of 2000 means that at time 0, or before any peanuts were poured, there were 2000 ounces of peanuts in the box.

Try with a Mathlete ANALYZE TABLES Jules has a gas card for a local gas station. The table shows the function relating the amount of money on the card and the number of times he has stopped to purchase gas. A. Determine the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of the function. A. x-intercept is 5; y-intercept is 125 B. x-intercept is 5; y-intercept is 5 C. x-intercept is 125; y-intercept is 5 D. x-intercept is 5; y-intercept is 10

Try with a Mathlete B. Describe what the y-intercept of 125 means in the previous problem. A.It represents the time when there is no money left on the card. B.It represents the number of food stops. C.At time 0, or before any food stops, there was $125 on the card. D.This cannot be determined.

Example 4 Graph 4x – y = 4 using the x-intercept and the y-intercept. Graph by Using Intercepts To find the x-intercept, let y = 0. 4x – y =4Original equation 4x – 0 = 4Replace y with 0. 4x=4Simplify. x=1Divide each side by 4. To find the y-intercept, let x = 0. 4x – y = 4Original equation 4(0) – y =4Replace x with 0. –y=4Simplify. y =–4Divide each side by –1.

Example 4 The x-intercept is 1, so the graph intersects the x-axis at (1, 0). The y-intercept is –4, so the graph intersects the y-axis at (0, –4). Plot these points. Then draw a line that connects them. Graph by Using Intercepts Answer:

Try with a Mathlete Is this the correct graph for 2x + 5y = 10? A.yes B.no

Example 5 Graph y = 2x + 2. Graph by Making a Table The domain is all real numbers, so there are infinite solutions. Select values from the domain and make a table. Then graph the ordered pairs. Draw a line through the points. Answer:

TOO Is this the correct graph for y = 3x – 4? A.yes B.no

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