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SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM LINEAR FUNCTIONS
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y = mx + b Slope - measure of the steepness of a line y-intercept - where the line crosses the y-axis
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First let’s practice with the slope.
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4 5 This line has a slope of 4/5. It shows a rise of 4 and a run of 5. Slope = rise run
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This line has a slope of 4/5. Or use the formula: m = (2,1) (-3,-3)
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-6 5 Note this line has a negative slope. m = - 5 / 6
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positive slopenegative slope
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No slopeSlope is 0
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Now you tell what kind of slope each of the following lines have. Click the mouse to check your answer. positive
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No slope
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negative
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zero
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negative
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positive
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negative
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Now let’s look at the y-intercept.
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This line intercepts the y-axis at 2 so in the slope intercept form, the b = 2.
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Name the y-intercept. Click to check b = -3
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b = 2
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b = 3.5
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b = 0
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Now let’s combine the slope and the y-intercept to write the equation of the line shown.
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-6 3 m = 3 /- 6 or m = -.5 b = 1 y = mx + b y = -.5x + 1
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6 3 m = 6 / 3 or m = 2 y = 0 y = mx + b y = 2x + 0 y = 2x
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m = 0 b = - 2 y = mx + b y = 0x + (-2) y = -2
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No slope No y-intercept x = -1 Special case:
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x = 3
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Your turn. Click mouse to check
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y = 3x + 1
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y = 3x
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y = - 1/3 x - 1
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x = -3
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y = -4/3 x
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y = 4
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But what do you do if the y-intercept is not a whole number? (3,-4) (-3,1)
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Use any 2 points on the line to find the slope. (3,-4) (-3,1) Then use that slope and either of the 2 points to find the y- intercept.
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(3,-4) (-3,1) m = -5/6 b = -1 1/2 y= mx + b y = -5/6x - 1 1/2
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Try the next one…
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y = 4x - 8
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When you have the equation of the line, any point on the line will make the equation a true statement. This is a good way to check your equation.
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