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Mathematics Title: Equations of Straight Line O y x
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Student Name: Ma Lai Har Student I.D. No.: 98041880 Course Code: EDD 5161F Lecturer: Dr. Lee Fong Lok Dr. Leung Chi Hong
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Introduction The target audience of this package is Form Three Students whose level is intermediate (Band 3). The package is used in the classroom for lecturing or self- learning. After the simple introduction of each form of equation of straight line, an example is given. Therefore, students can have a deeper understanding with the topic..
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Standard Forms of A Straight Line A. Two-Point Form B. Point-Slope Form C. Slope-Intercept Form D. Intercept Form E. General Form
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x y O x x x Two-Point Form Given a straight line which passes through the points A and B, then Slope of AB = If P(x, y) is any point on the line AB, then Slope of PA =
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Since PA and AB are parts of the same straight line, then Slope of PA = Slope of AB = This equation is known as the Two-Point Form of the straight line. (Go to Example 1) i.e.
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Standard Forms of A Straight Line A. Two-Point Form B. Point-Slope Form C. Slope-Intercept Form D. Intercept Form E. General Form
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Point-Slope Form x y O x x Slope = m Given a straight line which passes through the point A and has m as its slope. If P(x, y) is any point on the line, then Slope of PA =
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Since slope of PA equals to the slope of the straight line, then = m i.e. This equation is known as the Point-Slope Form of the straight line. (Go to Example 2)
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Standard Forms of A Straight Line A. Two-Point Form B. Point-Slope Form C. Slope-Intercept Form D. Intercept Form E. General Form
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O y x c A(0, c) x x P(x, y) Slope = m Slope-Intercept Form Given a straight line which cuts the y-axis at A and with slope m. (Note: c is called the y-intercept of the straight line.) If P is any point on the line, then Slope of PA =
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Since slope of PA is equal to the slope of the line, then by Point-Slope Form (y - c) = m(x – 0) y = mx + c i.e. This equation is known as the Slope-Intercept Form of the straight line. (Go to Example 3)
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Standard Forms of A Straight Line A. Two-Point Form B. Point-Slope Form C. Slope-Intercept Form D. Intercept Form E. General Form
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Intercept Form x x a b Given a straight line which cuts the x-axis at A and y-axis at B. (Note: a is called the x-intercept of the straight line.) x y O x B(0, b) A(a, 0) P(x, y) = Slope of AB =Slope of PA = If P is any point on the line, then
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Since the slope of PA equals to the slope of AB, then = bx + ay = ab Dividing both sides by ab, we have This equation is known as the Intercept Form of the straight line. (Go to Example 4)
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Standard Forms of A Straight Line A. Two-Point Form B. Point-Slope Form C. Slope-Intercept Form D. Intercept Form E. General Form
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General Form It should be noted that all the different standard forms of the equation of a straight line can be reduced to the form Ax + By + C = 0 where A, B and C are constants with A and B not both zero. This equation is known as the General Form of a straight line.
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Standard Forms of A Straight Line A. Two-Point Form B. Point-Slope Form C. Slope-Intercept Form D. Intercept Form E. General Form
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Mathematics Title: Equations of Straight Line O y x
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Example 1 (Two-Point Form) y O x x x x A(1, 3) B(5, 6) Find the equation of the straight line. The required equation: 4(y – 3) = 3(x – 1) i.e. 3x – 4y + 9 = 0 (Note: The answer is in General Form)
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Example 2 (Point-Slope Form) y O x Slope = 2 P(x, y) x A(1, 3) x Find the equation of the straight line. The required equation: y – 3 = 2(x – 1) i.e. 2x – y + 1 = 0 (Note: The answer is in General Form)
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Example 3 (Slope-Intercept Form) x A(0, 4) Slope = 2 Find the equation of the straight line. The required equation: y = 2x + 4 i.e. 2x – y + 4 = 0 (Note: The answer is in General Form) y x O x P(x, y)
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Example 4 (Intercept Form) y O x B(0, 5) A(7, 0) P(x, y) x x x Find the equation of the straight line. The required equation: 5x + 7y = 35 i.e. 5x + 7y – 35 = 0 (Note: The answer is in General Form)
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