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Rectangular Coordinate System Created by Laura Ralston
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“A picture is worth a thousand words.” Graphs are widely used in the media. Newspapers and magazines, television, reports to stockholders, and newsletters all present information in the form of a graph. Graphs are used so widely because they show a lot of information in a form that makes it easy to understand
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Ordered pairs Because we have two number lines, we need two numbers in order to find a solution. An ordered pair is a pair of numbers written within parentheses in which ORDER matters.
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(x, y) The first number in the pair is called : – x-component – x-coordinate – independent variable – Abscissa – Input – It tells the number of units to move on the x- axis; that is, right or left. The second number in the pair is called: – y-component – y-coordinate – dependent variable – Ordinate – Output – It tells the number of units to move on the y- axis; that is up or down.
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How to plot a point on the coordinate plane? To “plot” a point, start at the origin. Move “x” units right (positive) or left (negative) Move “y” units up (positive) or down (negative) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlT726odQcM& feature=related
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Equations with two variables Will have a solution with two numbers Often expressed as an ordered pair Remember a solution makes the equation TRUE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYYoQvgGcMg To find a solution, we choose any number for one of the variables (usually “x”). Substitute into equation and solve for the other variable (“y”)
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Equations continued….. Because every real number could be selected for one variable and would lead to a real number for the other variable, an equation with two variables has an infinite number of solutions The “graph” of an equation gives us a picture of the equation. That is, it corresponds to the set of points that satisfy the equation (make it true).
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Graph of an Equation To graph an equation, we plot a number of ordered pairs (usually 3 - must plot 2) that are solutions to the equation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSJqGZ8vlq Q The points should appear to be in a straight line. Therefore, they are called ….
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Linear Equations in 2 Variables Standard Form – Ax + By = C where A, B, and C are real numbers Variables on one side of equals sign in alphabetical order No fractions or decimals for A, B, or C “A” must be positive No exponents of variables
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Two points useful for graphing are X-intercept – point where the line crosses the x-axis – at this point, y = 0 – Solve for x Y-intercept – point where the line crosses the y-axis – at this point, x = 0 – Solve for y. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIbcD0Un1p8
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Two special cases Horizontal Line – has no x-intercept – all ordered pairs have the same y-coordinate – y = b, where b is any number Vertical Line – has no y-intercept – all ordered pairs have the same x-coordinate – x = k, where k is any number
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