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Formulas for Linear Functions Lesson 1.4
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2 What Do You Know about These Forms of Linear Equations? Standard form Slope Intercept form Slope-Point form (h,k) a point on the line m = the slope Two Intercept form
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3 Slope and Y-Intercept Consider y = m * x + b The m and b are called parameters they affect the appearance of the graph The m is the slope m > 0line is up to the right m < 0line is down to the right m = 0horizontal line |m| largevery steep line
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4 Slope and Y-Intercept Considering y = m * x + b The b is the y-intercept Where on the y-axis, the line intersects On your calculator Go to Y= screen Enter at Y1 (2/3) * x + 5 Predict what the graph will look like before you specify F2, 6 for standard zoom
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5 Slope and Y-Intercept The function y = (2/3) * x + 5 Slope = 2/3 (up to the right) Y-intercept = 5
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6 Slope When slope = Try y = -7x – 3 (predict the results before you graph)
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7 Graphing a Function y = -7x – 3 Do the slope and y-intercept agree with your prediction? y-intercept = -3
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8 Creating a Function from a Table Determine slope by using xy 37 48.5 510 611.5 Answer:
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9 Creating a Function from a Table Now we know slope m = 3/2 Use this and one of the points to determine y-intercept, b Substitute an ordered pair into y = (3/2)x + b xy 37 48.5 510 611.5
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10 Creating a Function from a Table Double check results Substitute a different ordered pair into the formula Should give a true statement xy 37 48.5 510 611.5
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11 Finding Formulas from Verbal Description Read exercise 40, pg 34 of text Profit y = ___ x + ______ where x is number of patrons? What does the slope mean? What does the y-intercept mean? How many patrons are needed to start making money? How could you represent patrons p = ____ x + _____ where x is the amount of profit?
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12 Using a Graph to Find a Formula Given a graph with two points Use the points to determine slope, m Substitute (x,y) from one of points to find b Answer: (2,7) (8, 3.4)
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13 Assignment Lesson 1.4 Page 32 Exercises 1 – 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 29, 37, 41
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