Lesson 5 4 Writing Equations in SlopeIntercept Form

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Lesson 5 -4 Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form

Lesson 5 -4 Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form

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Objectives • Write an equation of a line given the slope and one point

Objectives • Write an equation of a line given the slope and one point on a line • Write an equation of a line given two points on a line

Vocabulary Linear extrapolation – the use of a linear equation to predict values that

Vocabulary Linear extrapolation – the use of a linear equation to predict values that are outside the data range

x-y Coordinate Plane Point Plotting Quadrants y y II I up 7 x left

x-y Coordinate Plane Point Plotting Quadrants y y II I up 7 x left 4 right 5 down 8 (x, y) x (-4, 7) x – left or right y – up or down (5, -8) III IV

Example 1 Write an equation of a line that passes through (2, – 3)

Example 1 Write an equation of a line that passes through (2, – 3) with slope ½ Step 1 The line has slope ½ To find the y-intercept, replace m with ½ and (x, y) with (2, – 3) in the slope-intercept form. Then, solve for b. Slope-intercept form Replace m with ½ , y with – 3, and x with 2. Multiply. Subtract 1 from each side. Simplify.

Example 1 cont Step 2 Write the slope-intercept form using Slope-intercept form Replace m

Example 1 cont Step 2 Write the slope-intercept form using Slope-intercept form Replace m with Answer: The equation is Using your calculator to graph it and the CALC menu to verify that it passes through (2, – 3). and b with – 4.

Example 2 Economy In 2000, the cost of many items increased because of the

Example 2 Economy In 2000, the cost of many items increased because of the increase in the cost of petroleum. In Chicago, a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline cost $1. 76 in May and $2. 13 in June. Write a linear equation to predict the cost of gasoline in any month in 2000, using 1 to represent January. Explore You know the cost of regular gasoline in May and June. Plan Let x represent the month and y represent the cost of gasoline that month. Write an equation of the line that passes through (5, 1. 76) and (6, 2. 13).

Example 2 cont Solve Find the slope. Slope formula Let and Simplify. .

Example 2 cont Solve Find the slope. Slope formula Let and Simplify. .

Example 2 cont Choose (5, 1. 76) and find the y-intercept of the line.

Example 2 cont Choose (5, 1. 76) and find the y-intercept of the line. Slope-intercept form Replace m with 0. 37, x with 5, and y with 1. 76. Multiply. Subtract 1. 85 from each side. Simplify. Replace m with 0. 37 and b with – 0. 09. Answer: The equation is

Example 3 Economy The Yellow Cab Company budgeted $7000 for the July gasoline supply.

Example 3 Economy The Yellow Cab Company budgeted $7000 for the July gasoline supply. On average, they use 3000 gallons of gasoline per month. Use the prediction equation where x represents the month and y represents the cost of one gallon of gasoline, to determine if they will have to add to their budget. Explain. Original equation Replace x with 7. Simplify. Answer: If gas increases at the same rate, a gallon of gasoline will cost $2. 50 in July. 3000 gallons at this price is $7500, so they will have to add $500 to their budget.

Summary & Homework • Summary: – To write an equation given the slope and

Summary & Homework • Summary: – To write an equation given the slope and one point, substitute the values of m, x, and y into the slopeintercept form and solve for b. Then write the slope -intercept form using the values of m and b – To write an equation given two points, find the slope. Then follow the steps above • Homework: – Pg 284 12 -32 even