Linear Relations (Chapter 3)
Lesson 4: Graphing Linear Relations (3.5)
Video 1: A Straight Line Puzzle
Video 2: Graph Linear Relations Using a Table of Values (Positive)
Note: Always plot at least 3 points to graph a more accurate straight line.
Video 3: Graph Linear Relations Using a Table of Values (Negative)
Note: Always plot at least 3 points to graph a more accurate straight line.
Video 4: Graph a Line with a fractional Slope Using a Table of Values
Use multiples of the denominator as the x-values to substitue into the equation.
Video 5: Graphing a Line Using the Slope and y-Intercept (Positive)
Note: m = 3 means 3 over 1, so rise is 3 up and run is 1 to the right
We always run from left to the right. Negative slope means going down.
Note: m = 3 means 3 over 1, so rise is 3 up and run is 1 to the right
We always run from left to the right. Negative slope means going down.
Video 6: Graphing a Line Using the Slope and y-Intercept (Negative)
Note: Draw a straight line and label your line with the equation to get full mark!!
Video 7: Graphing a Line Using the Slope and y-Intercept (Fraction)
Note: Draw a straight line and label your line with the equation to get full mark!!
Video 8: Graph Linear Relations Using the x- and y-Intercepts
This is useful when the equations are not given in the slope and intercept form.
Video 9: Find Missing Coordinate Given Slope Using Table of Values
Handout 4-5
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