2025 Unit 4 Notes (Linear)
2025 Unit 4 Notes (Linear)
Linear Equations
Name: _______________________________
Section 4→ Slope
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Section 1:
Coordinate Plane and Points
Coordinate Plane
Composed of two axes.
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Example 1) Plot the following ordered
pairs and state the quadrant.
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Section 2:
Functions, Domain and Range
A Function is a relation in
which each x-value maps to
EXACTLY one y-value.
(Independent vs Dependent)
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4.) From the following ordered pairs create a table, mapping diagram, and graph the
points. State the domain and range and if it’s a function.
Function? ________________
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8.) 9.) 10.)
Domain: Domain:
Domain:
Range: Range:
Range:
Function: Function:
Function:
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Domain:
Range:
Function:
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Section 3:
Function Notation
Is 𝒚 = 𝟕𝒙 − 𝟒 a function?
Since it is we can rewrite it as 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟕𝒙 − 𝟒 where ________ is the input variable while
_________ is the output variable.
Function Notation:
Evaluating Functions:
4.) Given that 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟗𝒙 + 𝟏𝟐, then 𝒇(−𝟐) = 𝟗( ) + 𝟏𝟐
f (– 2) =
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Solve the following problems given that:
𝟐
𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟗𝒙, 𝒈(𝒙) = − 𝟑 𝒙 + 𝟔, 𝒉(𝒙) = 𝟐𝒙 − 𝟏𝟎 and 𝒋(𝒙) = 𝒙𝟐 − 𝟏𝟖
11.) Find x if 𝒇(𝒙) = 𝟗 12.) Find x if 𝒈(𝒙) = 𝟎 13.) Find x if 𝒋(𝒙) = −𝟏𝟒
14.) Given the graph of f(x), find each of 15.) Given the graph of f(x), find each of
the following: the following:
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16.) Given the table of f(x), find each of 17.) Given the graph of f(x), find each of
the following: the following.
x f(x)
1 –8
2 –4
3 0
4 4
a.) f(2) =
a.) f(0) =
b.) f(3.5) =
b.) f(3) =
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Section 4:
Slope
Linear Relationships
Linear Function:
Slope describes the steepness of a line. It is the ratio of the difference of the
______ - coordinates over the difference of the ______ - coordinates. It is thought of as
______________ over _____________. We denote slope using the letter _____.
The “m” refers to either mons, Latin for mountain, or montagne, French for mountain.
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From the given graphs calculate the slope. Write all slopes as reduced fractions
1.) 2.)
3.) 4.)
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From the given ordered pairs calculate the slope.
Write all slopes as reduced fractions.
Sketch what the slope would look like / , \ , --- , or |.
5.) (– 6, 13) and (– 2, 1) 6.) (– 5, 16) and (– 8, 11) 7.) (1, 9) and (-5, 9)
8.) (–13, – 4) and (– 14, 3) 9.) (2, 12) and (18, – 8) 10.) (– 2, 5) and (– 2, 1)
𝟑
11.) The pitch (slope) of a barn roof should be 𝟓. When the contractor uploads the design
into a CAD program one a point on the roof hits at (– 2, – 1) and also passes through (x,
2). What is the x-value?
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Section 5:
Writing Linear Equations
Linear Equations: functions that form a line, can be written in multiple forms.
Line – defined by two points, extends in opposite directions forever, one dimensional
(length.) “All lines are straight.” (Curves are not straight.)
The y-intercept tells you where the line crosses the y-axis.
Example 1: Write the equation of the following graph in slope-intercept form. Identify
the slope and the y-intercept. m = ____, b = _____.
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Write the equations of the following linear functions in slope-intercept form.
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Section 6:
Graphing Linear Equations
(𝒎 = )
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Graphing Slope-Intercept Form 4.) 𝒚 + 𝟑 = −𝟐(𝒙 + 𝟏)
(𝒎 = )
6.) −𝟗𝒙 + 𝟔𝒚 = −𝟑
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5.) Graph 𝒚 = −𝟑𝒙 + 𝟓 6) −𝟒𝒙 + 𝒚 = −𝟐
𝟑
8.) 𝒚 + 𝟕 = 𝟒 (𝒙 + 𝟏𝟐) 9.) 𝟔𝒙 + 𝟖𝒚 = −𝟏𝟔
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Section 7:
Writing Linear Equations from points
Write the equations in SLOPE-INTERCEPT form of the linear functions with the following
characteristics.
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3.) Passes through the points 4.) Passes through the points
(4, 7) (6, 17) (9, – 2) and (– 3, 2)
5.)Slope of 3, passes through (3, – 10) 6.) Passes through (4,3) and (– 8,0)
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8.) Write the equation and graph the linear function that passes through (𝟓, 𝟏) and (𝟏𝟓, −𝟓)
Slope:
Equation:
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