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Linear Equations
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Concepts
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1. Slope-Intercept Form
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Slope-Intercept Form
What is slope?
A: Slope is how steep a line is.
Remember: the y-intercept is the location the graph crosses the y-axis.
Slope (m)= y2 - y1
x2 - x1
To find slope, you need two points (x1, y2) and (x2, y2)
Commonly referred to as
rise
run
Using the Slope Formula
Step 1: Insert the two points into the formula. It does not matter which
point is point one and vice versa.
y2 - y2
Slope Formula:
x2 - x1
Step 2: Simplify
Example
Find the slope between the two points.
(Showing that either point could be point 1 or 2)
y2 - y1 3- 2 y2 - y1 2 - 3
Step 1: Use the slope formula = =
x2 - x1 6 - 3 x2 - x1 3- 6
1 1
Step 2: Simplify Slope=
3 3
Example
y2 - y1 1- 4
Step 1: Use the slope formula =
x2 - x1 2 - (-3)
Click here to watch a video that goes over slope once more.
Find the slope between the two points and select your answer.
A. Slope= -6
B. Slope= 11/3
C. Slope = 1/6
A. Slope= -6 is not correct
Remember: slope =
y2 - y2
x2 - x1
Try-again by selecting the “previous” button
B. Slope= 11/3 is not correct
Remember: slope =
y2 - y2
x2 - x1
Try-again by selecting the “previous” button
C. Slope= 1/6 is correct
4-6 -2 1
Slope = = =
7 - (-5) -12 6
Select the “next” button to do one more question over slope.
Review Question
Find the slope between the two points and select your answer.
A. Slope= -3/5
B. Slope= 5/3
C. Slope = -5/3
A. Slope= -3/5 is correct
4 -1 -3
Slope = =
-3- 2 5
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B. Slope= 5/3 is not correct
Remember: slope =
y2 - y2
x2 - x1
Try-again by selecting the “previous” button
C. Slope= -5/3 is not correct
Remember: slope =
y2 - y2
x2 - x1
Try-again by selecting the “previous” button
Writing Linear Equations
There are two ways that I will show you how to write a
linear equation. The two ways are:
Step 1: Use the given two points and the slope formula to find slope
y2 - y2
Slope =
x2 - x1
Step 2: Use the found slope and one point to find the y-intercept,
using the the slope- intercept form.
Step 3: Re-write the equation with your new found slope and y-
intercept in slope-intercept form.
Example
y= 4x+ -14 y= 3x +6
Which equation has a point of (3, -2)
and a slope of 4?
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Help!
y=1/3 x + 5 y=-2x + -3
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Help!
Step 1: Use the given two points and find the slope.
Step 2: Use the found slope and one point to find the y-intercept.
Step 3: Re-write the equation with your new found slope and y-
intercept in slope-intercept form.
Answer: y= -1/2 x +6
• Slope Formula - y2 - y1
x2 - x1
One Last Example
Quiz
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Question #2
A. Slope= -7/3
B. Slope= 1/7
C. Slope= 1/3
D. Slope= -2/7
Sorry, Incorrect
A. y= -1/2 x +5
B. y= -2x +2
C. y=-2x -3
D. y= -1/2 x +7
Sorry, Incorrect
CONGRATULATIONS!