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Page 1: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions

Page 2: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

2-1 relations & functions

Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x , y ) , used to locate any point on a coordinate plane.

Let plat a point (5,4).You go over 5,& up 4.

Relation is a set of ordered pairs, such as the one right here. X =5 Y =4

Domain of a relation is the set of all first coordinates (x coordinates) from the ordered pair.Range is the set of all second coordinates (y coordinates) from the ordered pair.So…D = 5 R = 4

Cartesian coordinate plane is composed of the x-axis and the y-axis which meet at the origin (0,0) and divide the plane into for quadrants

Page 3: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

Function is a special type of relation in which each element of the domain is paired with exactly one element of the range!

Functions!!! Not Functions!!!

If you want to know if a relation is a function, you can use the vertical test.

Not a function cause the vertical line intersects the graph in two or more points.

Is a function cause the vertical line intersects the graph in only one point .

Page 4: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

Graph y = 3x +4

Y = 3x + 4 X Y1(2) + 4 = 61(3) + 4 = 71(4) + 4 = 8

Page 5: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

Function notation is an equation of y in terms if x can be rewritten so that y = f(x) .

For example: y = 1x + 7 can be written as f(x) = 1x + 7What is f(x) = 1x + 7 if x = 2. f(2) = 1(2) + 7 f(2) = 2 + 7 f(2) = 9

Page 6: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

2-2 linear equations

A linear equation could be x + y= 5.• The Graph of a linear equation is always a

straight line.• As long as you go by the following conditions

its easy to defined a easier equation, • The Variables can have no exponents greater

then 1.• The Variables cannot be multiplied together.• The Variables cannot be in the denominator • The variables cannot be under a radical.

Page 7: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

A Linear Function is a function whose ordered Paris satisfies a linear equation. A linear function is a function whose ordered pairs satisfies a linear

equation. Any linear functions can be written y = mx + b, where m and b are real number.

f(x)=10-5x : This is a linear function because it can be written as f(x)=-5x+10.m=5,b=10

These are not a liner equations, G(x)=x4 -5 :This is not a linear function because x has

an exponent other then 1.H(x , y)=2xy : this is not a liner function because the

two variables are multiplied together

Page 8: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

Standard form of al linear Equation,

• Ax + By=C : • A cannot be negative • B & C cannot both be 0 y=2x+2 -2 -2 -2 +y = 2 multiply each side by -1 so that A = or greater then 0 .

2 – y = -2 A = 2 B = -1 C =-2

Page 9: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

If You know where the line crosses the x and y axis, it would be much easier to graph the line. You can use the slandered

form to find the intercepts. The x-intercept is the value of x when y = 0, and the

y=intercept is the value of y when x = 0.

3x-4y-12=0 +12 +12 3x-4y=123x-4(0)=123x-0=12 3x=123x/3=12/3X=4So Your x intercept is x = 4

So let find the x intercept. So let find the x intercept. 3x - 4y - 12 = 0 +12 +12 3x - 4y = 123( 0) – 4y = 120 – 4y = 12 4y = 124y/4 = 12/4 y = 3So your y intercept is y = 3

Page 10: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

2-3 slope

The slope of a line is the ratio of the change in y-coordinates to the corresponding change in x-coordinates.

Slope = change in y-coordinates change in x-coordinates = y2 – y1 x2 – x1 The slope of a line is the same, no matter what two

points on the line are used.

Page 11: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

Now let fine the slope.

(-1, 4) (1, -2)

M= y2- y1 slope formula x2 – x1= -2 -4 1 – (-1)=-6 2 or -3 simplify.So the slope of the line is -3.

Page 12: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

Graph the line passing through (-4, -3) with a slope of 2/3.

o Graph the ordered pair (-4,-3). Then, according to the slope, go up 2 units and right 3 units. Plot the new point at (-1, -1).

Page 13: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

Write an equation in slop-intercept from for the line that has a slope of – 3/2 and passes through (-4,1).

y = mx + b slope –intercept form.

1 = (-3/2) (-4) + b (x,y) = (-4,1) , m= -3/2

1 = 6 + b simplify

-5 = b subtract 6 from each side.

The y-intercept is -5. So, the equation in slop-intercept form is y = -3/2x – 5.

Page 14: Chapter 2 Linear Relations & Functions. 2-1 relations & functions Order pair – a pair of coordinates, written in the from ( x, y ), used to locate any

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