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Chapter 6: Linear Equations & Their Graphs 6.4 Standard Form
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Activity: Intercepts Make a table of values for the equation 3y – 2x = 12 xy
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Activity: Intercepts Use the table of values to graph 3y – 2x = 12 What is the y- intercept? What is the value of x when the line crosses the x-axis?
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Activity: Intercepts In the equation 3y – 2x = 12, what is the value of y when x = 0? What is the value of x when y = 0?
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Activity: Intercepts Using your answers from before, how can you graph 3y – 2x = 12 without using a table or doing extensive algebra?
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What is an intercept? What is a y-intercept? What is an x-intercept?
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Standard Form of a Linear Equation A, B, and C are real numbers, and not zero
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Graphing Standard Form You can use intercepts to find two points on the line, and draw it in 1.Plug in zero for “x” and solve for y – This is your y-intercept 2.Plug in zero for “y” and solve for x – This is your x-intercept If you don’t do this, you must use algebra to get it into a different form!
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Example 1 Find the x- and y-intercepts of 3x + 4y = 8
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Example 1a Find the x- and y-intercepts of 4x – 9y = -12
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Example 2 Graph 2x + 3y = 12 using intercepts.
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Example 2a Graph 5x + 2y = -10 using intercepts.
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Example 3 Graph y = -3
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Example 3a Graph x = 2
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Example 4 Write y = ¾ x + 2 in standard form using integers.
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Example 4a Write y = -2/5 x + 1 in standard form using integers.
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Example 5 Write an equation in standard form to find the minutes someone who weighs 150 lb would need to bicycle and swim laps in order to burn 300 calories. Activity by a 150-lb person Calories burned per minute Bicycling10 Bowling4 Hiking7 Running 5.2 mph11 Swimming, laps12 Walking, 3.5 mph5
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Example 5a Write an equation in standard form to find the minutes someone who weighs 150 lb would need to bowl and walk to burn 250 calories. Activity by a 150-lb person Calories burned per minute Bicycling10 Bowling4 Hiking7 Running 5.2 mph11 Swimming, laps12 Walking, 3.5 mph5
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Homework P. 333 2-8 even, 14-34 even, 38-46 even
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