A Review of Linear Equations Standard 1c. Recall that there are four kinds of linear equations Slope-Intercept: The most commonly used one in which m.

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A Review of Linear Equations Standard 1c

Recall that there are four kinds of linear equations Slope-Intercept: The most commonly used one in which m = slope and b = y-intercept Point-Slope: The one that I recommend most because it only requires the slope and one point anywhere on the line Standard Form: Can be converted to slope-intercept form with Intercept Form: In which the x-intercept is a and the y- intercept is b

Write all four equations of the line through the points (0, 2) and (-3, - 4) or Since we already have the slope intercept form of this line we can just use algebra or

or We know that b = 2 so we’ll plug in (-3, -4) Since we already have the slope intercept form of this line we can just use algebra

Find an equation of the line perpendicular to this line that intersects it at (-3, -4) Recall that the slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals of each other This equation would simply be rewritten as Be careful not to do the same thing with slope intercept. Why?

Changing only the slope assumes that the two lines have the same y- intercept But the problem states that both lines pass through the point (−3, −4) The second line does not do that. In order to do this with slope intercept we would need to find the y-intercept of the second line.

Finally, and this is kind of a big deal: y = f(x) Many forget that f(x) is an expression of y meaning for example that f(2) means find the value of y when x = 2 Function notation will occur more and more in this class. You will see why as the year goes along.