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5-3: Slope-Intercept Form Day 2

Friday, March 23, 2012 8:00 AM

Objectives: To write linear equations using slope-intercept form. (Day 1) To graph linear equations using slope-intercept form. (Day 2)
Warm-up:

2.

Answers: 1. The slope of

is

and the y-intercept is 3. into the

2. Yes, y varies directly with x. The equation for the direct variation is: . We can find the equation for the direct variation by plugging any ordered pair general form of a direct variation: . Ex. 1. Choose the first point: 2. Plug this point into the general form; 3. Solve for in

4. Use the value for k that you found to substitute in for

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Problem 2:

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Problem 3:

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Problem 4:

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Notes:

You can use the slope and y-intercept from an equation to graph a line. Problem 5:

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Notes: Slope-intercept form is useful for modeling real-life situations where you are given a starting value (the y-intercept) and a rate of change (the slope).

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Problem 6:

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Homework:

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