What is the slope AND y-intercept of the following equation:
y= 3x -4
y= 3x-4
Slope: 3
Y-intercept: -4
What is the first thing you want to plot when you're graphing an equation?
First, plot the Y-INTERCEPT
Multiply:
-3(2)
-3(2) = -6
y= 2x
If x=3, y=?
y=2x
y=2(3)
y=6
Find the value of:
32
32= 3(3) =9
What is the slope AND y-intercept of the following equation:
y= -2x +6
y= -2x +6
Slope:
Y-intercept: 6
How does the slope below tell you to "Move"
y= -2/3x
y= -2/3x
2 down, 3 right
OR
2 up, 3 left
Multiply:
-7(-10)
-7(-10)
= +70
y=x-9
If x=15 y=?
y=x-9
y= 15-9
y= 6
23
23
= 2(2)(2)
=8
What is the slope and y -intercept of the equation:
y= 1/2x +1
y= 1/2x +1
Slope: 1/2
Y-intercept: 1
How does the slope below tell you to "move"
y = 5x
y = 5x
5 up, 1 right
OR
5 down, 1 left
-5 + -6
-5 + -6 = -11
y = -2x +1
If x= 4, y= ?
y = -2x +1
y= -2(4) +1
y= -8 +1
y= -7
51
51
= 5
What is the SLOPE and Y-INTERCEPT of the equation:
y= x-3
y= x-3
Slope: 1
Y-intercept: -3
What is the Y-INTERCEPT OF THE LINE (shown on zoom)
The y-intercept is (0,1)
3-8
3-8= -5
What is the FIRST STEP to solving the problem below:
y= 2x + 7
x= 3y
*Hint, it starts with replace....
y= 2x + 7
x= 3y
Replace X with 3y
y= 2(3y) +7
40
40 = 1
*any positive number to the power of 0 is 1
What is the slope and y-intercept of:
y= x
y= x
Slope: 1
Y-intercept: 0
What is the y-intercept AND the x-intercept of the graph shown
Y-intercept: (0,-4)
X-intercept: (2,0)
-4+9
-4+9 =
+5
What is the first step to solving the problem below:
3x+5y=9
y= 2x +1
3x+5y=9
y= 2x +1
1) Replace Y with 2X+1
(-9)2
(-9)2
= (-9)(-9)
= +81