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Multiple Representations of Linear Functions

This document discusses multiple representations of linear functions, including graphical, algebraic, and numerical representations. Linear functions can be represented using standard form, slope-intercept form, or point-slope form algebraically. Graphically, a linear function is a straight line, and numerically it can be represented with an x-y table showing the relationship between the variables. The key information that defines a linear function includes its slope and the x- and y-intercepts.

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Multiple Representations of Linear Functions

This document discusses multiple representations of linear functions, including graphical, algebraic, and numerical representations. Linear functions can be represented using standard form, slope-intercept form, or point-slope form algebraically. Graphically, a linear function is a straight line, and numerically it can be represented with an x-y table showing the relationship between the variables. The key information that defines a linear function includes its slope and the x- and y-intercepts.

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Multiple Representations of Linear Functions

Graphical Representation: Algebraic Representation:

Standard Form:

Slope-Intercept Form:

Point-Slope Form:

Numerical Representation: Key Information:

x –2 –1 0 1 2 Slope: x-intercept:

y y-intercept:

Graphical Representation: Algebraic Representation:

Standard Form:

Slope-Intercept Form:

Point-Slope Form:

Numerical Representation: Key Information:

x –2 –1 0 1 2 Slope: x-intercept:

y 3 3 3 3 3 y-intercept:
Graphical Representation: Algebraic Representation:

Standard Form:

Slope-Intercept Form:

Point-Slope Form:

Numerical Representation: Key Information:

x –4 –2 0 2 4 Slope: x-intercept:

y y-intercept:

Graphical Representation: Algebraic Representation:

Standard Form:

Slope-Intercept Form:

Point-Slope Form:

Numerical Representation: Key Information:

x –4 –2 0 2 4 Slope: x-intercept:
y
y-intercept:
Graphical Representation: Algebraic Representation:

Standard Form:

Slope-Intercept Form:

Point-Slope Form:

Numerical Representation: Key Information:

x –2 –1 0 1 2 Slope: x-intercept:

y y-intercept:

Graphical Representation: Algebraic Representation:

Standard Form:

Slope-Intercept Form:

Point-Slope Form:

Numerical Representation: Key Information:

x –6 –3 0 3 6 Slope: x-intercept:

y y-intercept:
Graphical Representation: Algebraic Representation:

Standard Form:

Slope-Intercept Form:

Point-Slope Form:

Numerical Representation: Key Information:

x –4 –2 0 2 4 Slope: x-intercept:

y y-intercept:

Graphical Representation: Algebraic Representation:

Standard Form:

Slope-Intercept Form:

Point-Slope Form:

Numerical Representation: Key Information:

x –2 –1 0 1 2 Slope: x-intercept:

y y-intercept:

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