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Graphing Linear Equations - Lecture: Plot Points, X- and Y-Intercepts, Slope

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Dawn Designs
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7th - 11th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
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Instructions, examples, and practice problems are provided for each graphing method, along with charts and rectangular (Cartesian) coordinate grids, to guide the students through calculating points and then plotting them on the graph. It is beneficial to have the students follow along and fill in the worksheets during lecture, but the worksheets can also be worked on in groups or independently.

Three methods for graphing lines are presented:

Point Plotting

X- and Y-Intercepts

Slope-Intercept

Solutions are provided, which are duplicates of the lecture pages with the answers filled in and the graphing completed.

You may also be interested in these graphing products:

Graphing Linear Equations - Practice: Plot Points, X- and Y-Intercepts, Slope

This packet provides practice problems for each of the three graphing methods.

Summary of Methods for Graphing Linear Equations and Solving Linear Systems

~ This is a great summary of Plot Pointing, X- and Y-Intercepts, and Slope-Intercept methods for graphing linear equations. Charts and space are provided for the student to plot the same line using all three methods.

~ When Solving Linear Systems, this chart guides students through interpreting the results and determining if the lines intersect, are parallel, or coincide. Information about slope characteristics is also included.

~ This one is FREE!

Slope Concepts and Graphing Linear Systems

Reinforce 3 ways of determining slope, and use slope to determine the behavior of lines in a linear system.

Solving Linear Systems by Graphing, Substitution, Addition (Elimination), Slope

This package includes guided problem solving for solving systems by graphing, substitution, and addition (elimination) methods. NOTE: This package includes the Slope Concepts product above.

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