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Linear Equation • (+, -, x) of a variable or constant • exponent of the variable is only 1 • variables may not be multiplied • variable cannot be the denominator • graph of linear equation is always a straight line Page 66 #s 15 - 22
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Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

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Page 1: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

Linear Equation

• (+, -, x) of a variable or constant

• exponent of the variable is only 1

• variables may not be multiplied

• variable cannot be the denominator

• graph of linear equation is always a straight line

Page 66 #s 15 - 22

Page 2: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

Writing an equation in Standard Form Ax + By = C• 10y = 7x + 13

•The 1st step is to multiply both sides by 10.

Page 3: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

2.) Writing an equation in Standard Form Ax + By = C

•10y = 7x + 13• 10y -7x = 7x -7x + 13•-7x + 10y = 13

Page 4: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

1.) Writing an equation in Standard Form Ax + By = C• y = 2/5x - 3•The 1st step is to multiply both sides by 5.

Page 5: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

1.) Writing an equation in Standard Form Ax + By = C• y = 2/5x - 3• (5)y = (2/5x - 3)5• 5y = 2x - 15• 5y -2x = 2x -2x - 15•-2x + 5y = -15

Page 6: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

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Page 7: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

What does it mean to INTERCEPT a pass in football?

The path of the defender crosses the path of the thrown football.

In algebra, what are x- and y-intercepts?

Page 8: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

What are the x- and y-intercepts?The x-intercept is where

the graph crosses the x-axis. The y-coordinate is always 0.

The y-intercept is where the graph crosses the y-axis. The x-coordinate is always 0.

(2, 0)

(0, 6)

Page 9: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

Find the x- and y-intercepts.1. x - 2y = 12

x-intercept: Plug in 0 for y.

x - 2(0) = 12

x = 12; (12, 0)

y-intercept: Plug in 0 for x.

0 - 2y = 12

y = -6; (0, -6)

Page 10: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

x-intercept: Plug in 0 for y.

-3x - 5(0) = 9

-3x = 9

x = -3; (-3, 0)

y-intercept: Plug in 0 for x.

-3(0) + 5y = 9

5y = 9

y = ; (0, )9

5

9

5

Find the x- and y-intercepts.2. -3x + 5y = 9

Page 11: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

x-intercept: Plug in 0 for y.

Does 0 = 7?

No! There is no x-intercept. None

What type of lines have no x-intercept?

Horizontal!

Remember VUXHOY?

Horizontal lines…y = 7…y-int = (0, 7)

Find the x- and y-intercepts.3. y = 7 ***Special case***

Page 12: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

What is the x-intercept of3x – 4y = 24?

1. (3, 0)

2. (8, 0)

3. (0, -4)

4. (0, -6)

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Page 13: Linear Equation (+, -, x) of a variable or constant exponent of the variable is only 1 variables may not be multiplied variable cannot be the denominator.

What is the y-intercept of-x + 2y = 8?

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1. (-1, 0)

2. (-8, 0)

3. (0, 2)

4. (0, 4)

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What is the y-intercept ofx = 3?

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1. (3, 0)

2. (-3, 0)

3. (0, 3)

4. None