Sunday 21st January 2024
Straight Line Graphs
The Table Method
We can use an equation of a line to plot a graph by
substituting values of x into it.
Example
y = 2x + 1
x=0 y = 2(0) +1 y=1
x 0 1 2 x=1 y = 2(1) +1 y=3
y 1 3 5 x=2 y = 2(2) +1 y=5
Now you just have to plot the points on to a graph!
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The Table Method
x 0 1 2 4
3
y 1 3 5 2
1
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
-1
-2
y = 2x + 1 -3
-4
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Complete both sides of the worksheet
using a pencil and ruler on one graph
The Table Method
Use the table method to plot the following lines:
1) y=x+3
2) y = 2x – 3 x 0 1 2
3) y=2–x
y
4) y = 3 – 2x
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The Table Method
4
3
2
1
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
-1
-2
-3 3
1 Click for further
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4
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Further Exercise
Using the table method, plot the following graphs.
1) y = x + 2 7) y=1–x
2) y = x – 3 8) y = 1 – 2x
3) y = 2x + 4 2
4) y = 2x – 3 9) y = 2 – 3x
5) y = 3x + 1 10) y=x+1
6) y = 3x – 2 2
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The x = 0, y = 0 Method
This method is used when x and y are on the same side.
Example: x + 2y = 4
To draw a straight line we only need 2 points to join
together.
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If we find the 2 points where the graph cuts the
axes then we can plot the line.
These points are where x = 0 (anywhere along the y
axis) and y = 0 (anywhere along the x axis).
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y
8
7
6
5
This is where the graph 4
cuts the x – axis (y=0)
3 This is where the graph
2 cuts the y – axis (x=0)
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
x
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
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By substituting these values into the equation we
can find the other half of the co-ordinates.
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Example
Question: Draw the graph of 2x + y = 4
Solution
x=0 y=0
2(0) + y = 4 2x + 0 = 4
y=4 2x = 4
x=2
1st Co-ordinate = (0,4) 2nd Co-ordinate = (2,0)
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So the graph will look like this.
y
8
2x + y = 4 7
6
5
4
3
2
1
7 –6
–
5 –4 –3
–
2 –1
– 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
x
-
1
-
2
-
3
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4
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5
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Exercise
Plot the following graphs using the x=0, y=0 method.
1) x+y=5
2) x + 2y = 2
3) 2x + 3y = 6
4) x + 3y = 3
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y
Answers 8
7
6
5
4
1. 3x + 2y = 6
3
2. x + 2y = 2 2
1
3. 2x + 3y = 6 x
7 –6
–
5 –4 –3
–
2 –1
– 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4. x - 3y = 3 -
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
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5
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6
exercises
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Exercise
Using the x = 0, y = 0 method plot the following graphs:
1) x+y=4 6) x–y=3
2) 2x + y = 2 7) 2x – y = 2
3) x + 2y = 2 8) 2x – 3y = 6
4) x + 3y = 6 9) x + 2y = 1
5) 2x + 5y = 10 10) 2x – y = 3
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What are the Co-ordinates of these points?
5
(x,y)
4
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
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Negative Numbers
Addition and Subtraction
(1) 2 + 3 (2) 6-5 (3) 3-7 (4) -2 + 6
(5) -1 - 2 (6) -4 + 5 (7) -2 - 2 (8) 0 – 4
(9) -3 + 6 (10) -4 - 1 (11) 6 - 8 (12) -5 - 2
(13) -8 + 4 (14) -5 - (- 2) (15) 0 - (- 1)
(16) 7 - 12 + 9 (17) -4 - 9 + -2 (18) 14 - (- 2)
(19) -45 + 17 (20) 4 - 5½
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Negative Numbers
Multiplication and Division
(1) 4 x -3 (2) -7 x -2
(3) -5 x 4 (4) 28 ÷ -7
(5) -21 ÷ -3 (6) -20 ÷ 5
(7) -2 x 3 x 2 (8) -18 ÷ -3 x 2
(9) -2 x -2 x -2 (10) 2.5 x -10
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Substituting Numbers into Formulae
Exercise
Substitute x = 4 into the following formulae:
1) x–2 2 6) 4 - 2x -4
2) 2x 8 7) x-3 -1
2
3) 3x + 2 14
8) 3-x
4) 1–x -3 1
2
5) 3 – 2x -5 9) 2x – 6 2
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Substituting Negative Numbers into Formulae
Exercise
Substitute x = -1 into the following formulae:
1) x–2 -3 6) 4 - 2x 6
2) 2x -2 7) x-3 -3½
2
3) 3x + 2 -1
8) 3-x
4) 1–x 2 3½
2
5) 3 – 2x 5 9) 2x – 6 -8
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