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5-6 Slope-Intercept Form Holt Algebra 1 Lesson Quiz Lesson Presentation Warm Up
Warm Up Find each  y -intercept. 1.  y =  3 x  + 2  2.  5 x  – 3 y  = 12 Find each slope. 3. 5.  4 x  + 2y = 10   6.  3 x +  2 = 6 y   Solve each equation for  y. 4.  6 x  + 2 y  = 6 2 – 4 – 3 y  = –2 x  + 5
Write a linear equation in slope-intercept form. Graph a line using slope-intercept form. Objectives
You have seen that you can graph a line if you know two points on the line. Another way is to use the point that contains the  y- intercept and the slope of the line.
Example 1A: Graphing by Using Slope and  y- intercept Graph the line given the slope and  y- intercept. y  intercept = 4 Step 1  The  y -intercept is  4 , so the line contains (0,  4 ). Plot (0, 4). Step 3  Draw the line through the two points. • • • • Run = 5 Rise = –2 y Step 2  Slope =  Count  2 units down  and  5 units right  from (0, 4) and plot another point.
Step 3  Draw the line through the two points. • • Rise = 4 Example 1B: Graphing by Using Slope and  y- intercept Graph the line given the slope and  y- intercept. slope = 4;  y -intercept =  Step 1  The  y -intercept is  , so the line contains (0,  ). Plot (0,  ).  Run = 1 Step 2  Slope =  Count  4 units up  and  1 unit right  from (0,  ) and plot another point.
Check It Out!  Example 1a Graph the line given the slope and  y- intercept. slope = 2,  y -intercept = –3 Step 1  The  y -intercept is –3, so the line contains (0, –3). Plot (0, –3). • • Step 3  Draw the line through the two points. Rise = 2 Run = 1 Step 2  Slope =  Count  2 units up  and  1 unit right  from (0, –3) and plot another point.
Graph each line given the slope and  y- intercept. slope =  ,  y -intercept = 1 Check It Out!  Example 1b Step 1  The  y -intercept is 1, so the line contains (0, 1). Plot (0, 1). • Step 3  Draw the line through the two points. • Rise = –2 Run = 3 Step 2  Slope =  Count  2 units down  and  3 units right  from (0, 1) and plot another point.
If you know the slope of a line and the  y -intercept, you can write an equation that describes the line.  Step 1  If a line has a slope of  2  and the  y- intercept is  3 , then  m  = 2  and  (0, 3)  is on the line. Substitute these values into the slope formula.
Step 2  Solve for  y : Simplify the denominator. 2 x  + 3 =  y , or  y  =  2 x  +  3 Multiply both sides by x. Add 3 to both sides. • • 2 x  =  y  –   3 + 3  +3
Any linear equation can be written in slope-intercept  form by solving for  y  and simplifying. In this form, you can immediately see the slope and  y -intercept. Also, you can quickly graph a line when the equation is written in slope-intercept form.
Example 2A: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form. y =  m x +  b Substitute the given values for m and b. Simply if necessary. slope =  ;  y -intercept = 4 y =  x +  4
slope = –9;  y -intercept =  y =  m x +  b Substitute the given values for m and b. Simply if necessary. Example 2B: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form. y =  –9 x +
slope = 3;  y -intercept =  y =  m x +  b Substitute the given values for m and b. Simply if necessary. Example 2C: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form.
slope =  ;  y -intercept = –6  y =  m x +  b Substitute the given values for m and b. Simply if necessary. Example 2D: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form.
slope = 2; (3, 4) is on the line  y  =  m x  + b Substitute 2 for m, 3 for x, and 4 for y. 4  =  2 (3)  + b Step 1  Find the  y -intercept. Write the slope-intercept form. Solve for b. Since 6 is added to b, subtract 6 from both sides to undo the addition. Example 2E: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form. – 2  = b   4 = 6 +  b – 6  –6
Example 2E Continued Step 2  Write the equation. y =  m x +  b Write the slope-intercept form. Substitute 2 for m, and –2 for b. y =  2 x +  (–2) y =  2 x  – 2 slope = 2; (3, 4) is on the line  Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form.
Check It Out!  Example 2 A line has a slope of 8 and (3, –1) is on the line. Write the equation that describes this line in slope-intercept form. Step 1  Find the  y -intercept.  y  =  m x  + b Substitute 8 for m, 3 for x, and –1 for y. – 1  =  8 (3)  + b Write the slope-intercept form. Solve for b. Since 24 is added to b, subtract 24 from both sides to undo the addition. – 25  = b   – 1 = 24 +  b – 24  –24
Check It Out!  Example 2 Continued Step 2  Write the equation. y =  m x +  b Write the slope-intercept form. Substitute 8 for m, and –25 for b. y =  8 x +  (–25) y =  8 x  – 25 A line has a slope of 8 and (3, –1) is on the line. Write the equation that describes this line in slope-intercept form.
Example 3A: Using Slope-Intercept Form to Graph Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation.  y  = 3 x  – 1 Step 1  Plot (0,  –1 ). Step 2  Count  3 units up  and  1 unit right  and plot another point. Step 3  Draw the line connecting the two points. • • y  =  3 x   – 1  is in the form  y =  m x +  b slope:  m  = 3 = y- intercept:  b =  –1
Example 3B: Using Slope-Intercept Form to Graph Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation.  2 y  + 3 x  = 6 Step 1  Write the equation in slope-intercept form by solving for  y. Subtract 3x from both sides. Since y is multiplied by 2, divide both sides by 2. 2 y  + 3 x  = 6 – 3 x  –3 x 2 y   = –3 x  + 6
Example 3B Continued Step 2  Graph the line. Plot (0,  3 ). •   Count  3 units down  and  2 units right  and plot another point. •   Draw the line connecting the two points. • • Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation.  slope:  m = y -intercept:  b  = 3 is in the form  y =  m x +   b .
Check It Out!  Example 3a Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. is in the form  y =  m x +  b .
Check It Out!  Example 3a Continued Step 2  Graph the line. y -intercept:  b  = 0 Step 1  Plot (0,  0 ). Step 2  Count  2 units up  and  3 units right  and plot another point. Step 3  Draw the line connecting the two points. • • Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. y =  x +  0 is in the form     y =  m x +  b .  slope:
Check It Out!  Example 3b 6 x  + 2 y  = 10 Step 1  Write the equation in slope intercept form by solving for  y. Subtract 6x from both sides. Since y is multiplied by 2, divide both sides by 2. Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. 6 x  + 2 y  = 10 – 6 x  –6 x 2 y  = –6 x  + 10
Check It Out!  Example 3b Continued Step 2  Graph the line. y =  –3 x +  5 is in the form  y =  m x +  b .  y -intercept:  b  = 0 •  Plot (0,  5 ). • •  Count  3 units down  and  1 unit right  and plot another point. •   Draw the line connecting the two points. • Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. slope:  m =
Check It Out!  Example 3c y  = –4 Step 1  Plot (0,  –4 ). y  =  –4  is in the form  y =  m x +  b .  y- intercept:  b =  –4 slope:  m  = 0 =  = 0 Since the slope is 0, the line will be a horizontal at  y  = –4. • Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation.
Example 4:  Application A closet organizer charges a $100 initial consultation fee plus $30 per hour. The cost as a function of the number of hours worked is graphed below.
Example 4:  Application a.  Write an equation that represents the cost as a function of the number of hours. An equation is  y =  30 x  + 100. A closet organizer charges $100 initial consultation fee plus $30 per hour. The cost as a function of the number of hours worked is graphed below. Cost is $30 for each hour  plus $100 y = 30 • x + 100
Example 4 Continued A closet organizer charges $100 initial consultation fee plus $30 per hour. The cost as a function of the number of hours worked is graphed below. b.  Identify the slope and  y -intercept and describe their meanings. The  y -intercept is 100. This is the cost for 0 hours, or the initial fee of $100. The slope is 30. This is the rate of change of the cost: $30 per hour. c.  Find the cost if the organizer works 12 hrs.  y  = 30 x  + 100 = 30 (12)  + 100 = 460 Substitute 12 for x in the equation The cost of the organizer for 12 hours is $460.
Check It Out!  Example 4 A caterer charges a $200 fee plus $18 per person served. The cost as a function of the number of guests is shown in the graph. a.  Write an equation that represents the cost as a function of the number of guests. An equation is  y =  18 x  + 200. Cost is $18 for each meal  plus $200 y = 18 • x + 200
Check It Out!  Example 4 Continued A caterer charges a $200 fee plus $18 per person served. The cost as a function of the number of guests is shown in the graph. b.  Identify the slope and  y -intercept and describe their meanings. The  y -intercept is 200. This is the cost for 0 people, or the initial fee of $200. The slope is 18. This is the rate of change of the cost: $18 per person. c.  Find the cost of catering an event for 200 guests.   y  = 18 x  + 200 = 18 (200)  + 200 = 3800 Substitute 200 for x in the equation The cost of catering for 200 people is $3800.
Lesson Quiz: Part I Write the equation that describes each line in the slope-intercept form. 1.  slope = 3,  y -intercept = –2 y =  3 x  –   2 2.  slope = 0,  y -intercept =  3.  slope =  , (2, 7) is on the line y  =  y  =  x  + 4
Lesson Quiz: Part II Write each equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. 4.  6 x  + 2 y  = 10 y  = –3 x  + 5 5.  x  –  y =  6 y = x  – 6

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Slope intercept

  • 1. 5-6 Slope-Intercept Form Holt Algebra 1 Lesson Quiz Lesson Presentation Warm Up
  • 2. Warm Up Find each y -intercept. 1. y = 3 x + 2 2. 5 x – 3 y = 12 Find each slope. 3. 5. 4 x + 2y = 10 6. 3 x + 2 = 6 y Solve each equation for y. 4. 6 x + 2 y = 6 2 – 4 – 3 y = –2 x + 5
  • 3. Write a linear equation in slope-intercept form. Graph a line using slope-intercept form. Objectives
  • 4. You have seen that you can graph a line if you know two points on the line. Another way is to use the point that contains the y- intercept and the slope of the line.
  • 5. Example 1A: Graphing by Using Slope and y- intercept Graph the line given the slope and y- intercept. y intercept = 4 Step 1 The y -intercept is 4 , so the line contains (0, 4 ). Plot (0, 4). Step 3 Draw the line through the two points. • • • • Run = 5 Rise = –2 y Step 2 Slope = Count 2 units down and 5 units right from (0, 4) and plot another point.
  • 6. Step 3 Draw the line through the two points. • • Rise = 4 Example 1B: Graphing by Using Slope and y- intercept Graph the line given the slope and y- intercept. slope = 4; y -intercept = Step 1 The y -intercept is , so the line contains (0, ). Plot (0, ). Run = 1 Step 2 Slope = Count 4 units up and 1 unit right from (0, ) and plot another point.
  • 7. Check It Out! Example 1a Graph the line given the slope and y- intercept. slope = 2, y -intercept = –3 Step 1 The y -intercept is –3, so the line contains (0, –3). Plot (0, –3). • • Step 3 Draw the line through the two points. Rise = 2 Run = 1 Step 2 Slope = Count 2 units up and 1 unit right from (0, –3) and plot another point.
  • 8. Graph each line given the slope and y- intercept. slope = , y -intercept = 1 Check It Out! Example 1b Step 1 The y -intercept is 1, so the line contains (0, 1). Plot (0, 1). • Step 3 Draw the line through the two points. • Rise = –2 Run = 3 Step 2 Slope = Count 2 units down and 3 units right from (0, 1) and plot another point.
  • 9. If you know the slope of a line and the y -intercept, you can write an equation that describes the line. Step 1 If a line has a slope of 2 and the y- intercept is 3 , then m = 2 and (0, 3) is on the line. Substitute these values into the slope formula.
  • 10. Step 2 Solve for y : Simplify the denominator. 2 x + 3 = y , or y = 2 x + 3 Multiply both sides by x. Add 3 to both sides. • • 2 x = y – 3 + 3 +3
  • 11. Any linear equation can be written in slope-intercept form by solving for y and simplifying. In this form, you can immediately see the slope and y -intercept. Also, you can quickly graph a line when the equation is written in slope-intercept form.
  • 12. Example 2A: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form. y = m x + b Substitute the given values for m and b. Simply if necessary. slope = ; y -intercept = 4 y = x + 4
  • 13. slope = –9; y -intercept = y = m x + b Substitute the given values for m and b. Simply if necessary. Example 2B: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form. y = –9 x +
  • 14. slope = 3; y -intercept = y = m x + b Substitute the given values for m and b. Simply if necessary. Example 2C: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form.
  • 15. slope = ; y -intercept = –6 y = m x + b Substitute the given values for m and b. Simply if necessary. Example 2D: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form.
  • 16. slope = 2; (3, 4) is on the line y = m x + b Substitute 2 for m, 3 for x, and 4 for y. 4 = 2 (3) + b Step 1 Find the y -intercept. Write the slope-intercept form. Solve for b. Since 6 is added to b, subtract 6 from both sides to undo the addition. Example 2E: Writing linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form. – 2 = b 4 = 6 + b – 6 –6
  • 17. Example 2E Continued Step 2 Write the equation. y = m x + b Write the slope-intercept form. Substitute 2 for m, and –2 for b. y = 2 x + (–2) y = 2 x – 2 slope = 2; (3, 4) is on the line Write the equation that describes the line in slope-intercept form.
  • 18. Check It Out! Example 2 A line has a slope of 8 and (3, –1) is on the line. Write the equation that describes this line in slope-intercept form. Step 1 Find the y -intercept. y = m x + b Substitute 8 for m, 3 for x, and –1 for y. – 1 = 8 (3) + b Write the slope-intercept form. Solve for b. Since 24 is added to b, subtract 24 from both sides to undo the addition. – 25 = b – 1 = 24 + b – 24 –24
  • 19. Check It Out! Example 2 Continued Step 2 Write the equation. y = m x + b Write the slope-intercept form. Substitute 8 for m, and –25 for b. y = 8 x + (–25) y = 8 x – 25 A line has a slope of 8 and (3, –1) is on the line. Write the equation that describes this line in slope-intercept form.
  • 20. Example 3A: Using Slope-Intercept Form to Graph Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. y = 3 x – 1 Step 1 Plot (0, –1 ). Step 2 Count 3 units up and 1 unit right and plot another point. Step 3 Draw the line connecting the two points. • • y = 3 x – 1 is in the form y = m x + b slope: m = 3 = y- intercept: b = –1
  • 21. Example 3B: Using Slope-Intercept Form to Graph Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. 2 y + 3 x = 6 Step 1 Write the equation in slope-intercept form by solving for y. Subtract 3x from both sides. Since y is multiplied by 2, divide both sides by 2. 2 y + 3 x = 6 – 3 x –3 x 2 y = –3 x + 6
  • 22. Example 3B Continued Step 2 Graph the line. Plot (0, 3 ). • Count 3 units down and 2 units right and plot another point. • Draw the line connecting the two points. • • Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. slope: m = y -intercept: b = 3 is in the form y = m x + b .
  • 23. Check It Out! Example 3a Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. is in the form y = m x + b .
  • 24. Check It Out! Example 3a Continued Step 2 Graph the line. y -intercept: b = 0 Step 1 Plot (0, 0 ). Step 2 Count 2 units up and 3 units right and plot another point. Step 3 Draw the line connecting the two points. • • Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. y = x + 0 is in the form y = m x + b . slope:
  • 25. Check It Out! Example 3b 6 x + 2 y = 10 Step 1 Write the equation in slope intercept form by solving for y. Subtract 6x from both sides. Since y is multiplied by 2, divide both sides by 2. Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. 6 x + 2 y = 10 – 6 x –6 x 2 y = –6 x + 10
  • 26. Check It Out! Example 3b Continued Step 2 Graph the line. y = –3 x + 5 is in the form y = m x + b . y -intercept: b = 0 • Plot (0, 5 ). • • Count 3 units down and 1 unit right and plot another point. • Draw the line connecting the two points. • Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. slope: m =
  • 27. Check It Out! Example 3c y = –4 Step 1 Plot (0, –4 ). y = –4 is in the form y = m x + b . y- intercept: b = –4 slope: m = 0 = = 0 Since the slope is 0, the line will be a horizontal at y = –4. • Write the equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation.
  • 28. Example 4: Application A closet organizer charges a $100 initial consultation fee plus $30 per hour. The cost as a function of the number of hours worked is graphed below.
  • 29. Example 4: Application a. Write an equation that represents the cost as a function of the number of hours. An equation is y = 30 x + 100. A closet organizer charges $100 initial consultation fee plus $30 per hour. The cost as a function of the number of hours worked is graphed below. Cost is $30 for each hour plus $100 y = 30 • x + 100
  • 30. Example 4 Continued A closet organizer charges $100 initial consultation fee plus $30 per hour. The cost as a function of the number of hours worked is graphed below. b. Identify the slope and y -intercept and describe their meanings. The y -intercept is 100. This is the cost for 0 hours, or the initial fee of $100. The slope is 30. This is the rate of change of the cost: $30 per hour. c. Find the cost if the organizer works 12 hrs. y = 30 x + 100 = 30 (12) + 100 = 460 Substitute 12 for x in the equation The cost of the organizer for 12 hours is $460.
  • 31. Check It Out! Example 4 A caterer charges a $200 fee plus $18 per person served. The cost as a function of the number of guests is shown in the graph. a. Write an equation that represents the cost as a function of the number of guests. An equation is y = 18 x + 200. Cost is $18 for each meal plus $200 y = 18 • x + 200
  • 32. Check It Out! Example 4 Continued A caterer charges a $200 fee plus $18 per person served. The cost as a function of the number of guests is shown in the graph. b. Identify the slope and y -intercept and describe their meanings. The y -intercept is 200. This is the cost for 0 people, or the initial fee of $200. The slope is 18. This is the rate of change of the cost: $18 per person. c. Find the cost of catering an event for 200 guests. y = 18 x + 200 = 18 (200) + 200 = 3800 Substitute 200 for x in the equation The cost of catering for 200 people is $3800.
  • 33. Lesson Quiz: Part I Write the equation that describes each line in the slope-intercept form. 1. slope = 3, y -intercept = –2 y = 3 x – 2 2. slope = 0, y -intercept = 3. slope = , (2, 7) is on the line y = y = x + 4
  • 34. Lesson Quiz: Part II Write each equation in slope-intercept form. Then graph the line described by the equation. 4. 6 x + 2 y = 10 y = –3 x + 5 5. x – y = 6 y = x – 6