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1 4-5B Write an Equation in Standard Form and in Slope- Intercept Form Algebra 1 Glencoe McGraw-HillLinda Stamper

2 Remember: slope-intercept form and point-slope form

3 In this lesson you will write the equation of a line given in point-slope form into standard form. and the constant term is on the right side. Do you remember the standard form for a linear equation? Ax + By = C The A is the coefficient of the x term while the B is the coefficient of the y term! C represents a constant. In standard form, the variable terms are on the left side of the equal sign

4 Explain why the following equations are NOT considered to be in standard form. In standard form A > 0, and A and B are not both zero and A, B, and C are integers with a greatest common factor of 1. x and y need to be on the left side of equal sign. x term comes before the y term. “A” needs to be greater than or equal to one. “A” is not an integer. GCF of A, B, and C is not 1.

5 What do the instructions “integer coefficients” mean? Write in standard form with integer coefficients.

6 Integers: Whole numbers and their opposites (this means positive and negative whole numbers). ex: … ־ 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 1 ־, 2 ־, 3 ־, 4 … Whole Numbers: Natural Numbers and zero. ex: 0,1,2,3… Natural or Counting Numbers ex: 1,2,3,4,… REAL NUMBERS

7 Write in standard form with integer coefficients. What do the instructions “integer coefficients” mean? Positive or negative whole numbers in front of the variables. NO FRACTIONS or DECIMALS as COEFFICIENTS!

8 Write in standard form with integer coefficients. How can you get an integer coefficient for x? Could you use the reciprocal of Multiply each side of the equation by 4 to clear the denominator. Distribute. Subtract 20 and simplify. Add 5x to both sides. No, using the reciprocal just gives the fraction to the other variable! Copy in your spiral notebook!

9 Write in standard form with integer coefficients. Multiply each side of the equation by 5 to clear the denominator. Distribute. Add 15 and simplify. Subtract 3x to both sides. Undo the negative value for “A”.

10 Write in standard form with integer coefficients. Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4

11 Write in standard form with integer coefficients. Example 1 Example 2

12 Write in standard form with integer coefficients. Example 3 Example 4

13 Next in this lesson you will write the equation of a line given in point-slope form into slope-intercept form. slope-intercept form

14 Write in slope-intercept form. Distribute the slope. Add 2 to each side and simplify. Write the equation. Copy in your spiral notebook!

15 Write in slope-intercept form. Undo the fraction. Simplify. Write the equation. Another method: You could undo the fraction! Copy in your spiral notebook!

16 Write in slope-intercept form. Example 5 Example 7 Example 6

17 Write in slope-intercept form. Example 8 Example 10 Example 9

18 Summary Equations of Lines

19 4-A12 Pages 223−224 # 26–41,48–54.


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