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Chapter 3: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Lesson 4: Equations of Lines

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Page 1: Lesson 4: Equations of Lines. Slope and y-intercept Two ordered-pairs (one is y-intercept) Two ordered-pairs (neither is y-intercept) m = -4 y-intercept

Chapter 3: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Lesson 4: Equations of Lines

Page 2: Lesson 4: Equations of Lines. Slope and y-intercept Two ordered-pairs (one is y-intercept) Two ordered-pairs (neither is y-intercept) m = -4 y-intercept

Slope-intercept form : y = mx + b

Slope and y-intercept

Two ordered-pairs (one is y-intercept)

Two ordered-pairs (neither is y-intercept)

m = -4y-intercept = 7

(4, 1) (0, -2) (3, 3) (2, 0)

Page 3: Lesson 4: Equations of Lines. Slope and y-intercept Two ordered-pairs (one is y-intercept) Two ordered-pairs (neither is y-intercept) m = -4 y-intercept

Point-slope form:

Slope and one ordered-pair Two ordered-pairs

m = (7, 2) (8, -2) (-3, -1)

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* This should be your bottom row on the foldable

Page 4: Lesson 4: Equations of Lines. Slope and y-intercept Two ordered-pairs (one is y-intercept) Two ordered-pairs (neither is y-intercept) m = -4 y-intercept

ExampleWrite an equation in slope-intercept form of the line with slope of 6 and y-intercept of –3.

Page 5: Lesson 4: Equations of Lines. Slope and y-intercept Two ordered-pairs (one is y-intercept) Two ordered-pairs (neither is y-intercept) m = -4 y-intercept

ExampleWrite the equation in slope-intercept form and then

Write an equation in point-slope form of the line

whose slope is that contains (–10, 8). Then

graph the line.

Page 6: Lesson 4: Equations of Lines. Slope and y-intercept Two ordered-pairs (one is y-intercept) Two ordered-pairs (neither is y-intercept) m = -4 y-intercept

ExampleWrite an equation in slope-intercept form for a line containing (4, 9) and (–2, 0).

Page 7: Lesson 4: Equations of Lines. Slope and y-intercept Two ordered-pairs (one is y-intercept) Two ordered-pairs (neither is y-intercept) m = -4 y-intercept

Example - On the back:

Page 8: Lesson 4: Equations of Lines. Slope and y-intercept Two ordered-pairs (one is y-intercept) Two ordered-pairs (neither is y-intercept) m = -4 y-intercept

Parallel