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5.7 Point-Slope Form Pg. 341
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What we Know so far…. Direct Variation Where k is the slope and
Slope Intercept Form Where k is the slope and “0” (origin) is the y-intercept Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept In order to graph a line, we need the slope and a point
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Where two points are given as (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)
What we Know so far…. Slope Where two points are given as (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)
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The New Stuff… Writing equations
Slope-intercept form is: Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept Example: Find the equation of the line with “m” = slope = -2 and “b” = y-intercept = 8 y = -2x + 8 Easy if I know the y-intercept… but if I don’t?
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The New Stuff… Point - Slope Form
Point - Slope form is: Where m is the slope and (x1,y1) is the given point that the line goes through
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The New Stuff… Point- Slope Form
Point- Slope form is: Where does this equation come from? The Slope Formula
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The New Stuff… Point- Slope Form
Point- Slope form is: Attached to the “x” is the “x-coordinate” Attached to the “y” is the “y-coordinate” m = 5 , (4, 7) m = -2 , (4, - 7)
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If you are given the equation in
Remember…. If you are given the equation in Point-Slope Form, and you are asked to graph, the (x1, y1) are opposite from how they appear.
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Using Point-Slope Form to graph
1 2 4 3 5 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 Slope is Point is (2,3)
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Change Point-Slope Form to
Slope-Intercept form m = (2, 3)
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Change Point-Slope Form to Slope-Intercept form
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Your turn m = (1, 1)
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Your turn m = ( -3, 4)
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What do we do if they give 2 Points
(-3, 6) and (1, -2)?
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Homework Pg. 345, 2 – 34 even
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