To graph a linear equation, you have two options. 1. Tables Make a table with x on one side and y on the other. Choose a small number, like one or zero and substitute that for x in the equation. Then solve the equation for y. go back to the table and write what ever number you put for x in the x slot and whatever y had to be with that value for x. Do that one or two more time. You now have coordinates. Take the coordinates (each set of x and y that were related to each other) and put points on their location on the graph. Now draw a line through them and put arrows on the ends and you have your graph. 2. Slope intercept form Take your equation and turn it into slope intercept form. This is the form y=ax+b with a and b being any number. Then, a is the slope of the line and b is the y intercept. First find the y axis and count up if b is positive and down if b is negative the number of units that b is. There is your first point. Then take the number in the a spot. starting at the first point you plotted, if a is whole number, go up if its positive and down if its negative the number that it is and one to the right. If it's a fraction, take the top number and go that number up and take the bottom number and go that number right. If the fraction is negative, go the opposite direction for one of the numbers. once you've found the second point, draw a line through the two points and put arrows at each end. This method, while hard to understand at first, can be pretty easy. The only two problems are that it doesn't work with vertical lines and y can't have anything modifying it (i.e. 2y) in the slope intercept form.
They are the same.
In an inequality, you have to shade a side of a line to see show if the possible answers are greater than or equal to it
They are alike in that you graph the lines in the same way, but they are different because you have to shade in one side of the line
table of values,x and y-intercept and slope and y-intercept
by elimination,substitution or through the matrix method.
For a linear I can see no advantage in the table method.
They are the same.
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There are no disadvantages. There are three main ways to solve linear equations which are: substitution, graphing, and elimination. The method that is most appropriate can be found by looking at the equation.
In an inequality, you have to shade a side of a line to see show if the possible answers are greater than or equal to it
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They are alike in that you graph the lines in the same way, but they are different because you have to shade in one side of the line
table of values,x and y-intercept and slope and y-intercept
You must find the slope, if it is positive, then the line is always increasing. If it is negative, then the line is always decreasing.
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It depends on which calculator! If the data is linear, you can estimate the slope of the line and the y-intercept from graphing the data. By graphing the data, you will be able to tell if it forms a straight line or not.
A linear equation describes a line like 2x+1=y. If you were to graph that equation, then it would give you a line. A quadratic equation is like x^2+2x+1=y. Graphing this equation would give you a U shaped graph called a parabola.