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Graphing Linear Equations
Linear Equations can be graphed on
a Cartesian Coordinate system
Free powerpoints at http://www.worldofteaching.com
y-axis
x-axis
Cartesian Coordinate system
y-axis
Quadrant II
Quadrant I
Origin
Quadrant III
Quadrant IV
x-axis
All points on a graph are plotted by first
finding the x-coordinate and then the
y-coordinate
You always graph a point starting from
the Origin
All points are written in the form ( x , y )
Quadrant II
Quadrant I
x is negative x is positive
y is positive
y is positive
Quadrant III Quadrant IV
x is negative x is positive
y is negative y is negative
Point (3,5)
In order to graph a line, you need to
know either:
A point and the
Slope of the line
OR
Two points on the
line
What is a Linear Equation?
y
A linear equation is an equation
whose graph is a LINE.
x
Linear
Not Linear
What is a Linear Equation?
y
The equations we will be graphing
have two variables, x and y.
For example,
2x + 3 y = 12
A solution to the equation is any
ordered pair (x , y) that makes the
equation true.
The ordered pair (3 , 2) is a
solution since,
2(3)+ 3(2)= 12
If we were to plot all these ordered
pairs on a graph, we would be
graphing a line.
x
2(0)+ 3(4)= 12
2(- 3)+ 3(6)= 12
2(6)+ 3(0)= 12
2(- 1)+ 3 4 2 = 12
3
( )
Graphing a Linear Equation
y
How do we graph linear equations?
Let’s try this one: y = 3x – 2
Make a Table of values
x
x
y
–2
–8
–1
0
–5
–2
1
1
2
4
yComplete
= 3(–2) –the
2 = –8
by inputting
ytable
= 3(–1)
– 2 = –5
the x - values and
y = 3(0) – 2 = –2
calculating the
y = 3(1) – 2 =y1corresponding
values.
y = 3(2) – 2 = 4
The x - values are picked by YOU!
Graphing a Linear Equation
y
How about another one!
Let’s try x – 2y = 5.
First Step:
Write y as a function of x
x – 2y = 5
–2y = 5 – x
y
5 1
 x
2 2
x
Graphing a Linear Equation
y
How about another one!
Let’s try x – 2y = 5.
Second Step:
Make a Table of Values
5 1
x
y
y  x
2 2
7
–2

2
Take a
moment
–1
–3
and
0
5

complete
2
the chart…
1
–2
Click the screen when finished
x
Graphing Horizontal & Vertical Lines
y
When you are asked to graph a
line, and there is only ONE
variable in the equation, the line
will either be vertical or
horizontal. For example …
x
Graph x = 3
Since there are no y – values in
this equation, x is always 3 and y
can be any other real number.
y = –2
Graph y = –2
Since there are no x – values in
this equation, y is always – 2 and
x can be any other real number.
x=3