Graphs, Linear Equations, and Functions
Graphs, Linear Equations, and Functions
Functions
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-5
x=0
3x - 4y =12
3(0) -4y = 12
y = -3
y=0
3x - 4(0) =12
x=4
y = -12
3x - 4(-12) = 12
x = -12
x = -4
3(-4) -4y = 12
y = -6
X
0
4
Y
-3
0
-12
-12
-4
-6
4
Graphing lines:
Since an equation in two variables is satisfied with
an infinite number of ordered pairs, it is common
practice to graph an equation to give a picture of
the solution.
Note: An equation like 2x +3y = 6 is called a first degree
Graphing lines:
Example 3: Draw the graph of 2x + 3y = 6
Step 1: Find a table of ordered pairs that satisfy the equation.
Step 2: Plot the points on a rectangular coordinate system.
Step 3: Draw the straight line that would pass through the
points.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Finding Intercepts:
In the equation of a line, let y = 0 to find the x-intercept and
let x = 0 to find the y-intercept.
Note: A linear equation with both x and y variables will have
both x- and y-intercepts.
Example 4: Find the intercepts and draw the graph of 2x y = 4
x-intercept: Let y = 0 : 2x 0 = 4
2x = 4
x=2
y-intercept: Let x = 0 : 2(0) y = 4 -y = 4
y = -4
x-intercept is (2,0)
y-intercept is (0,-4)
Finding Intercepts:
In the equation of a line, let y = 0 to find the x-intercept and
let x = 0 to find the y-intercept.
Example 5: Find the intercepts and draw the graph of 4x y = -3
x-intercept: Let y = 0 : 4x 0 = -3
4x = -3
x = -3/4
y-intercept: Let x = 0 : 4(0) y = -3 -y = -3
y=3
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x-intercept is (- , 0)
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y-intercept is (0,3)
B)
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rise change in y y2 - y1
slope = m =
=
=
run change in x x2 - x1
( x 2 x1 )
y2 - y1
y1 - y2
or
x2 - x1
x1 - x2
y2 - y1
y1 - y2
or
x1 - x2
x2 - x1
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rise y2 - y1 3 - (-1)
4
4
slope = m =
=
=
=
=run x2 - x1 (-5) - 2 -7
7
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3 x - 4 y = 12
-4 y = -3 x + 12
3
y = x-3
4
3
\ The slope is
4
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3x + 4 y = 9
3
4 y = -3 x + 9 \ The slope is - 4
3
9
y =- x+
4
4
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Example 8) Is the line through (-1,2) and (3,5) parallel to the line
through (4,7) and (8,10)?
For line 1:
5-2
3
m1 =
=
3 - (-1) 4
\ YES
For line 2:
10 - 7 3
m2 =
=
8-4 4
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For line 1:
For line 2:
3x + 5 y = 6
5x - 3 y = 2
5 y = -3 x + 6
- 3 y = -5 x + 2
3
6
5
2
y =- x+
y = x5
5
3
3
3
5
- is the negative reciprocal of
5
3
\ Perpendicular
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y = 2x - 3
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y - y1 = m(x - x1)
where m is the given slope and x1 and y1 are the respective values of the given point.
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defined as Ax + By = C.
Example 4: Find an equation of a line with passing through
the points (-2,6) and (1,4). Write the answer in standard form.
4-6
-2
2
Step 1: Find the slope:
m=
=
=1 - (-2)
3
3
Step 2: Use the point-slope
y - y1 = m( x - x1 )
method:
2
y - 6 = - ( x - (-2))
3
2
4
y-6 = - x3
3
2
4 18
2
14
y =- x- +
=- x+
3
3 3
3
3
3 y = -2 x + 14 or 2 x + 3 y = 14
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2 x - 3 y = 10
-3 y = -2 x + 10
y=
2
10
x3
3
2
( x - (-8))
3
2
16
y-3= x+
3
3
2
16 9 2
25
y = x+ + = x+
3
3 3 3
3
3 y = 2 x + 25 or -2 x + 3 y = 25
y-3=
\ m=
2
3
25
2
3
m=
\ m1 = 3
2
y - y1 = m( x - x1 )
3
y - 3 = - ( x - (-8))
2
3
y - 3 = - x - 12
2
3
y = - x -9
2
2 y = -3 x - 18 or 3x + 2 y = -18
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Description
When to Use
Y = mx + b
Slope-Intercept Form
slope is m
y-intercept is (0,b)
y - y1 = m(x-x 1)
Point-Slope Form
slope is m
line passes through (x 1,y1)
Standard Form
(A,B, and C are integers, A 0)
Slope is -(A/B)
x-intercept is (C/A,0)
y-intercept is (0,C/B)
Horizontal line
slope is 0
y-intercept is (0,b)
Ax + By = C
y=b
x=a
Vertical line
slope is undefined
x-intercept is (a,0)
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y = .10x + .20
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59 - 38
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m=
=
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m = 1.167
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1988
1992
1998
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\ y = 1.167 x + 38
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y
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8
12
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In a relation:
A) the set of all values of the independent variable (x) is the domain.
B) the set of all values of the dependent variable (y) is the range.
Example 3: Give the domain and range of each relation. Is the
relation a function?
{(3,-1), (4,-2),(4,5), (6,8)}
Domain: {3,4,6}
Range: {-1,-2,5,8}
Not a function
Example 4: Give the domain and range of each relation. Is the
relation a function?
x
y
Domain: {0,2,4,6}
0
4
Range: {4,8,12,16}
2
4
6
8
12
16
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In a relation:
A) the set of all values of the independent variable (x) is the domain.
B) the set of all values of the dependent variable (y) is the range.
Example 4: Give the domain and range of each relation. Is the
relation a function?
Domain:
{1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999}
Range:
{24134,33786,44043,55312,69209,86047}
This is a function
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Agreement on Domain:
Unless specified otherwise, the domain of a relation is assumed
to be all real numbers that produce real numbers when
substituted for the independent variable.
The function
1
y=
x
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Function
Not a Function
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Example 5: Decide whether the equations shown define a function and give
the domain
y = 3x - 2
y=
5
x -1
y2 = x
Function
Function
Not a Function
Domain:
Domain:
Domain:
2
3 ,
( -,1) U (1, )
[0, )
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-3 x + 5
2
Find : f (-3) and f (r )
f ( x) =
-3(-3) + 5 9 + 5 14
=
=
=7
2
2
2
-3r + 5
f (r ) =
2
f (-3) =
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-4 y = - x + 3
2
x2 - 3
y=
4
x2 - 3
f ( x) =
4
(1)2 - 3 -2
1
f (1) =
=
=4
4
2
a2 - 3
f (a ) =
4
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