GRAPHING LINES IN SLOPE INTERCEPT FORM WORKSHEET

Problem 1 :

Graph : y = 2x - 1.

Problem 2 :

Graph : 2x + y = 7.

Problem 3 :

Graph : 3x - 2y = 4.

Problem 4 :

Graph : -4x + 2y = 8.

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Answers

1. Answer :

y = 2x - 1

This equation is in slope-intercept form.

Graphing :

Step 1 :

The y-intercept is -1, so we plot a point at -1 on the y-axis to begin.

graphingslopeinterceptform1.png

Step 2 :

Next, the slope is 2 which means a rise of 2 and a run of 1. So we’ll move up two and right one to plot the next point.

graphingslopeinterceptform2.png

Step 3 :

Finally, connect the dots with a line. This completes the graph of our linear function.

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2. Answer :

2x + y = 7

This equation is not in slope-intercept form. We’ll need to rearrange the equation to get it into slope-intercept form.

2x + y = 7

Subtract 2x from both sides.

y = -2x + 7

Graphing :

Step 1 :

The y-intercept is 7, so we plot a point at 7 on the y-axis to begin.

Step 2 :

Next, the slope is -2 which means a rise of 2 and a run of 1. Since the slope is negative, we’ll move down two and right one to plot the next point.

Step 3 :

Finally, connect the dots with a line. This completes the graph of our linear function.

graphingslopeinterceptform4.png

3. Answer :

3x - 2y = 4

This equation is not in slope-intercept form. We’ll need to rearrange the equation to get it into slope-intercept form.

3x - 2y = 4

Subtract 3x from both sides.

-2y = -3x + 4

Divide both sides by -2.

y = (-3x + 4)/(-2)

y = -3x/(-2) + 4/(-2)

y = (3/2)x - 2

Graphing :

Step 1 :

The y-intercept is -2, so we plot a point at -2 on the y-axis to begin.

Step 2 :

Next, the slope is 3/2 which means a rise of 3 and a run of 2. So we’ll move up three and right two to plot the next point.

Step 3 :

Finally, connect the dots with a line. This completes the graph of our linear function.

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4. Answer :

-4x + 2y = 8

This equation is not in slope-intercept form. We’ll need to rearrange the equation to get it into slope-intercept form.

-4x + 2y = 8

Add 4x to both sides.

2y = 4x + 8

Divide both sides by 2.

y = (4x + 8)/2

y = 4x/2 + 8/2

y = 2x + 4

Graphing :

Step 1 :

The y-intercept is 2, so we plot a point at 2 on the y-axis to begin.

Step 2 :

Next, the slope is 2 which means a rise of 2 and a run of 1. So we’ll move up two and right one to plot the next point.

Step 3 :

Finally, connect the dots with a line. This completes the graph of our linear function.

graphingslopeinterceptform6.png

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