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Title: Graphing Linear Functions


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Given g(x) 2x2 1 , find g(3)
g(3)2(3)2 1
g(3)2(9)1
g(3)19
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3.3 Linear FunctionsThe student will be able to
1. identify linear functions. 2. write equations
in standard form. 3. Graph linear
functions. Indicators
Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School
3
Vocabularies
  • A linear equation is the equation of a line.
  • An x-intercept is a point on the graph where y is
    zero. In other words, an x-intercept is a point
    in the equation where the y-value is zero.
  • A y-intercept is a point on the graph where x is
    zero. In other words, a y-intercept is a point in
    the equation where the x-value is zero.
  • Values of x for which f(x)0 are called zeros.
    For a linear function, the zero is its
    x-intercept.

4
Standard FormAx By CA, B, and C have to be
integers
  • An equation is LINEAR (the graph is a straight
    line) if it can be written in standard form.
  • This form is useful for graphing (later on).

5
Determine whether each equation is a linear
equation.
  • 4x 7 2y
  • Can you write this in the form
  • Ax By C?
  • 4x - 2y 7
  • A 4, B -2, C 7
  • This is linear!

6
Determine whether each equation is a linear
equation.
  • 2) 2x2 - y 7
  • Can you write it in standard form?
  • NO - it has an exponent!
  • Not linear
  • 3) x 12
  • x 0y 12
  • A 1, B 0, C 12
  • Linear

7
Heres the cheat sheet! An equation that is
linear does NOT contain the following
  • Variables in the denominator
  • Variables with exponents
  • Variables multiplied with other variables.
  • xy 12

8
Is this equation linear?
  1. Yes
  2. No

Standard Form x 4y 3
9
Is this equation linear?
  1. Yes
  2. No

Exponents are not allowed!
10
Is this equation linear?y -3
  1. Yes
  2. No

Standard Form 0x y -3
11
  • Review of the definition.
  • An x-intercept is a point on the graph where y is
    zero. In other words, an x-intercept is a point
    in the equation where the y-value is zero.
  • A y-intercept is a point on the graph where x is
    zero. In other words, a y-intercept is a point in
    the equation where the x-value is zero.
  • Values of x for which f(x)0 are called zeros.
    For a linear function, the zero is its
    x-intercept.

12
Determine the x-intercept, y-intercept, and zero
of the linear equation y10x-1.
x-intercept
y-intercept
  • Set y0
  • Set x0
  • Solve for x
  • Solve for y

010x-1
y10(0)-1
1 1
110x
y-1
x1/10
13
Determine the x-intercept, y-intercept, and zero
of the linear equation y10x-1.
x-intercept
y-intercept
14
Find the x-intercept, y-intercept, and zero for
the graph of the line.
Solution The x-intercept of this graph is 4. The
coordinates of the point at the x-intercept is
(4, 0). The y-intercept of this graph is 2. The
coordinates of the point at the y-intercept is
(0, 2).
15
Find the x-intercept, y-intercept, and zero for
the graph of the line.
x-intercept -3 y-intercept 3 zero -3
16
Graph an equation by making a table
17
Graphing Steps
  1. Isolate the variable (solve for y).
  2. Make a t-table. If the domain is not given, pick
    your own values.
  3. Plot the points on a graph.
  4. Connect the points.

18
1) Review Solve for y 2x
y 4
  1. Draw the river
  2. Subtract 2x from both sides

- 2x - 2x
y -2x 4
2) Solve for y 4x 2y -6
- 4x - 4x 2y -4x
- 6 2 2
y -2x - 3
  1. Subtract 4x
  2. Simplify
  3. Divide both sides by 2
  4. Simplify

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3) Solve for y x - 3y 6
- x - x -3y -x 6
-3 -3
  1. Subtract x
  2. Simplify
  3. Divide both sides by -3
  4. Simplify

or
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Review Make a t-tableIf f(x) 2x 4, complete
a table using the domain -2, -1, 0, 1, 2.
x
f(x)
ordered pair
-2
  • 2(-2) 4 0 (-2, 0)
  • 2(-1) 4 2 (-1, 2)
  • 2(0) 4 4 (0, 4)
  • 2(1) 4 6 (1, 6)
  • 2(2) 4 8 (2, 8)

-1
0
1
2
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Given the domain -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, graph 3x
y 6
  • Solve for y 3x y 6
  • Subtract 3x

- 3x - 3x
y -3x 6
2. Make a table
ordered pair
x
-3x 6
  • -3(-2) 6 12 (-2, 12)
  • -3(-1) 6 9 (-1, 9)
  • -3(0) 6 6 (0, 6)
  • -3(1) 6 3 (1, 3)
  • -3(2) 6 0 (2, 0)

-2 -1 0 1 2
22
  1. Given the domain -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, graph 3x
    y 6
  1. Plot the points(-2,12), (-1,9), (0,6), (1,3),
    (2,0)
  2. Connect the points.
  • Bonus questions!
  • What is the x-intercept?
  • (2, 0)
  • What is the y-intercept?
  • (0, 6)
  • Does the line increase or decrease?
  • Decrease

23
  1. Given the domain -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, graph 4x
    2y 6

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Which is the graph of y x 4?
  1. .
  2. .
  3. .
  4. .

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  • Assignment ????
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