7.1 Linear Graphs Part 2

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LINEAR EQUATIONS PART 2

GRAPHING LINES
BY MAKING A TABLE OR USING THE
SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM
I could refer to the table method by input-output table or x-y table. For now I
want you to include three values in your table. A negative number, zero, and a
positive number.
Graph y = 3x + 2
INPUT (X) OUTPUT (Y)
-2 -4
0 2
1 5

By making a table it gives me three points, in this case (-2, -4) (0, 2) and (1, 5) to plot
and draw the line.
Plot (-2, -4), (0, 2) and (1, 5)

Then draw the line. Make sure your


line covers the graph and has
arrows on both ends. Be sure to
use a ruler.
Book
page 122

Plot the points ,then draw a line


matching them
(-2,-7)
(-1,-3)
(0,1)
(1,5)
(2,9)
(3,13)
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Plot the points ,then draw a line


matching them
(-2,-9)
(-1,-5)
(0,-1)
(1,3)
(2,7)
(3,11)
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What do you notice about each line?

The lines are parallel


-2 2 4
0 2 6 8 10
-4 46
-2 4 8
-6 0 2 4
-8 -2 0 2

What do you notice about each line?

The lines are parallel

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