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Title: 2.4 Linear Functions: Graphs and Slopes


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2.4 Linear Functions Graphs and Slopes
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  • Slope is the steepness of the line (the slant of
    the line) and is defined by
  • rise the change in y
  • run the change in x
  • y2 y1 y1 y2
  • x2 x1 x1 x2


m

or
SLOPE IS ALSO CALLED AS THE RATE OF CHANGE
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Find the slope of the line that goes through
these 2 points
  1. (1,5) (2,7)
  2. (2,3) (1,3)

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  • Slope intercept form
  • y mx b
  • m is the slope, b is the y-intercept

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  • Y intercept shows whether the graph shifted up
    or down
  • Example
  • Y 2x slope is 2, y-intercept is ___
  • Y 2x 5 slope is 2, y-intercept is ___
  • Y 2x 3 slope is 2, y-intercept is ___

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  • Find the slopes and the y-intercepts
  • y ½ x 4
  • Slope is ½ and y-intercept is 4
  • 5x 4y 8
  • -4y -5x 8
  • y 5/4 x - 2
  • Slope is 5/4 and y-intercept is -2

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  • Find the linear equation if you know slope m 3
    and y-intercept is (0,4)
  • We have y mx b
  • So y 3x 4

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Graphing using slopes and y-intercepts
  • Start by plotting y-intercept (0,b)
  • From there, use the slope rise / run
  • If , go up, or right
  • If - , go down or left

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Y 3x 2 Step 1 Start with the y-intercept
(0,2)
Step 2 Slope is 3/1 so we rise 3 (up 3) and run
1 (to the right 1)
Step 3 Connect 2 points, we will have the
function y 3x - 2
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More problems
  1. Y (1/2)x 3
  2. Y (-3/4)x 1
  3. Y -2x - 2

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More examplesWriting functions
  1. Open a new business with the initial cost is
    100,000. Profit is 500 per day. Write the
    profit function for d number of days.
  2. Bought a new car for 40,000. The value of the
    car depreciates at a rate of 100 per day. Write
    the value function for d number of days.
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