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Slope Linear Equation

The document defines key concepts about lines including: 1) A line is a set of points forming a straight path on a plane with equal slope between any two points. 2) Lines can be described by linear equations in the form Ax + By = C. 3) The slope of a line is defined as the rise over the run between two points and describes the direction of the line. 4) Parallel lines have the same slope while perpendicular lines have slopes that are negative reciprocals.
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Slope Linear Equation

The document defines key concepts about lines including: 1) A line is a set of points forming a straight path on a plane with equal slope between any two points. 2) Lines can be described by linear equations in the form Ax + By = C. 3) The slope of a line is defined as the rise over the run between two points and describes the direction of the line. 4) Parallel lines have the same slope while perpendicular lines have slopes that are negative reciprocals.
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What is a Line?

• A line is the set of points forming a straight


path on a plane
• The slant (slope) between any two points on
a line is always equal
• A line on the Cartesian plane can be
described by a linear equation
What is a Line?
y-axis

x-axis
Definition - Linear Equation
• Any equation that can be put into the form
Ax + By  C = 0, where A, B, and C are
Integers and A and B are not both 0, is called
a linear equation in two variables.
• The graph will be a straight line.
• The form Ax + By  C = 0 is called standard
form (Integer coefficients all on one side = 0)
Definition - Linear Equation
• The equation of a line describes all of the
points on the line
• The equation is the rule for any ordered pair
on the line
Examples:
1. 3x + 2y – 8 = 0 2. x – 7y + 2 = 0
(4, -2) is on the line (4, -2) is not on the line
(5, 1) is not on the line (5, 1) is on the line
Test the point by plugging the x and y into the equation
Slope

Slope describes the


direction of a line.
Why is
this
needed
? Slope
If x1  x2, the slope of the line
through the distinct points P1(x1, y1)
and P2(x2, y2) is: Guard against 0 in
the denominator

rise change in y y 2  y1
slope   
run change in x x2  x1
Find the slope between (-3, 6) and (5, 2)
y-axis

(-3, 6)

(5, 2)
x-axis

Rise -4 -1
= =
Run 8 2
Calculate the slope between (-3, 6) and (5, 2)
x1 y1 x2 y2
y 2  y1
m We use the letter mm
x2  x1 to represent slope

( 2)  ( 6) - 4 - 1
m  
(5)  (-3) 8 2
y 2  y1
m Find the Slopes
x2  x1
Yellow
29 -7 (3, 9)
m1  
11  3 8
Blue
2  (-2) 2
m2   (11, 2)
11  5 3
Red
- 2  9 - 11
m3   (5, -2)
53 2
Find the slope between (5, 4) and (5, 2).
x1 y1 x2 y2

y 2  y1
m
x2  x1
( 2)  ( 4) - 2
m 
(5)  (5) 0 STOP
This slope is undefined.
Find the slope between (5, 4) and (5, 2).
y

Rise -2
= = Undefined
Run 0
Find the slope between (5, 4) and (-3, 4).
x1 y1 x2 y2
y 2  y1
m
x2  x1
( 4)  ( 4) 0
m  0
(-3)  (5) -8

This slope is zero.


Find the slope between (5, 4) and (-3, 4).
y

Rise 0
= = Zero
Run -8
From these results we
can see...
• The slope of a vertical
line is undefined.
• The slope of a
horizontal line is 0.
Find the slope of the line
4x - y = 8
First, find two points on the line

4(0)  y  8 Let y = 0 to 4 x  (0)  8


Let x = 0 to
find the find the
y-intercept.
- y  8 x-intercept. 4x  8
(0, -8) y  -8 (2, 0) x2
x y
1 1 x2 y2

(0)  (-8) 8
m  4
( 2)  ( 0) 2
Find the slope of the line
4x  y = 8 Here is an easier way
Solve 4x  y  8
for y.
- y  -4 x  8
y  4x  8
When the equation is solved for y the
coefficient of the x is the slope.
We call this the slope-intercept form
y = mx + b
m is the slope and b is the y-intercept
-3
Graph the line that goes through (1, -3) with m 
(1,-3)
4
y

x
Sign of the Slope
Which have a
negative slope? Which have a
positive slope?
Undefined Red
Light Blue Green
White Blue

Zero
Slope
Slope of Parallel Lines
• Two lines with the
same slope are parallel.
• Two parallel lines have
the same slope.
Are the two lines parallel?
L1: through (-2, 1) and (4, 5) and
L2: through (3, 0) and (0, -2)

(5)  (1) 4 2
m1   
( 4)  (-2) 6 3

(0)  (-2) 2 m1  m2
m2  
(3)  (0) 3  L1 L2
This symbol means Parallel
-3
Perpendicular Slopes m1  4
4 m2 
3
y

x
What can we say
about the intersection
of the two white lines?
Slopes of Perpendicular Lines
• Lines with slopes that are negative
reciprocals are perpendicular.
• If the product of the slopes of two lines is -1
then the lines are perpendicular.
• Horizontal lines are perpendicular to
vertical lines.
Write parallel, perpendicular or neither for the
pair of lines that passes through (5, -9) and (3, 7)
and the line through (0, 2) and (8, 3).
(7)  (-9) 16
m1    -8
(3)  (5) -2
(3)  ( 2) 1  -8   1  -8
m2        -1
(8)  (0) 8 1 8 8

m1  m2  -1
This symbol means Perpendicular
 L1  L2
The Equation of a Line
Slope-intercept Form
y = mx + b
m is the slope and b is the y-intercept

Objective
Write the equation of a line, given its slope
and a point on the line.
Write the equation of the line
with slope m = 5 and y-int -3
Take the slope intercept form y = mx + b
Replace in the m and the b y = mx
5x ++-3
b
Simplify y = 5x – 3

That’s all there is to it… for this easy question


Find the equation of the line
through (-2, 7) with slope m = 3
x y m
Take the slope intercept form y = mx + b
Replace in the y, m and x 7y = 3(-2)
mx++b+b b
3x
Solve for b 7 = -6 + b
7+6=b
13 = b
Replace m and b back into
slope intercept form y = 3x + 13
Write an equation of the line
through (-1, 2) and (5, 7).
y 2  y1 72 5
First calculate the slope. m  
x2  x1 5  (-1) 6

Now plug into y, m and x into


y2  56mx
(-1)bb
slope-intercept form.
(use either x, y point) 2  -65  b
2  56  b Only replace
Solve for b the m and b
17 b
6
Replace back into slope-intercept form y  56 x  17
6
Horizontal and
Vertical Lines
• If a is a constant,
the vertical line
though (a, b) has (a, b)
equation x = a.
• If b is a constant,
the horizontal line
though ( a, b,) has
equation y = b.
Write the equation of the line
through (8, -2); m = 0
Slope = 0 means the line is horizontal

y  -2
That’s all there is!
Find the slope and
2x  5y  1
y-intercept of
2x – 5y = 1 2x 1  5 y
5 5 5
Solve for y and 2 1
then we will be x  y
able to read it from 5 5
the answer. 2 1
y x
5 5
2 -1
Slope: m y-int:
5 5
Write an equation for the line
through (5, 7) parallel to 2x – 5y = 15.
2 x  5 y  15
2 x  15  5 y
2 x 15 5 y
 
5 5 5
2 2
x  3  y m 
5 5
Write an equation for the line
through (5, 7) parallel to 2x – 5y = 15.
We know the slope and
2 (5) b b
7y  mx
we know a point. 5
2 7=2+b
m
5 7–2=b
( 5, 7 ) 5=b

2
y  x5
5
Write an equation for the line
through (5, 7) parallel to 2x – 5y = 15.

2
y  x5
5

2 x  5 y  15
2
y  x3
5
The slope of the perpendicular.
• The slope of the perpendicular line is the
negative reciprocal of m
• Flip it over and change the sign.
Examples of slopes of perpendicular lines:
2 1 -7
-2 2.4 2
3 5
2 1 = -5 -2  1 12 -7  2
3 5 1 2 5 2 7
Note: The product of perpendicular slopes is -1
Write an equation in for the line through (-8, 3)
perpendicular to 2x – 3y = 10.

Isolate y to find the slope: 2x – 3y


2x = 10 + 3y
2x – 10 = 3y slope  2
3 3 3 3
We know the perpendicular -3 ( -8b)  b
3y  mx
slope and we know a point. 2
3 = 12 + b
-3
m2  3 – 12 = b
2
-9 = b
( -8 , 3 ) answer : y  -3 x  9
2
Write an equation in standard form for the
line through (-8, 3) perpendicular to
2x - 3y = 10.

2 10
y  x
3 3
-3
y  x9
2
•Thank You!

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