Math 8 Week 6
Math 8 Week 6
Math 8 Week 6
WHAT’S IN
Activity 1.
Given the graph, answer the questions at the right.
WHAT’S NEW
Activity 2.
Answer the following:
Given: y = 2x -3
1. Use the given linear equation in 2 variables and substitute the values of x to solve for
y.
Example: a) x = 0 b) x = 1 c) x = 2
x = -1
y = 2x – 3
y = 2(-1) – 3
y = -2-3
y = -5
(-1, -5)
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3. Plot the 4 point in one Cartesian Coordinate plane and connect then using ruler.
WHAT IS IT
You have learned earlier that a linear function can be described by its equation, either in
the form y = mx + b or Ax + By = C. A linear equation can also be described by its graph.
Graphing linear equations can be done using any of the four methods:
1. Using two points
2. Using x- and y-intercepts
3. Using the slope and the y-intercept
4. Using the slope and a point
Graph : y = 2x + 1
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Activity 3. Graph: y = x + 3 using two points
Solution:
The linear equation can be graphed using the x –intercept (a) and y – intercept (b).
The x value where the graph crosses the x – axis is called the x - intercept and the y value
where the graph crosses the y-axis is called the y – intercept. The x- and y-intercepts of the
line could represent two points, which are (a, 0) and (0, b). Thus, the intercepts are enough
to graph the linear equation.
Illustrative Example:
Graph : 3x – 2y = 6
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Activity 4. Graph: y =2 x + 4 using x-intercept and y - intercept
Solution:
Illustrative Example:
Graph : 3x – 2y = 4
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Activity 5. Graph: y =3 x - 4 using slope and y - intercept
Solution:
The fourth method in graphing linear equation is by using the slope and one point. This can
be done by plotting first the given point, then finding the other point using the slope.
Illustrative Example:
Graph : y = 2x + 1
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Activity 6. Graph the line with slope = 5 and one point ( 0, -4)
Solution:
WHAT’S MORE
Activity 7.
Identify the linear equation of each graph. Choose your answer from the box .
1. 2.
____________________ _____________________
𝟑
y = -3x - 4 y=𝟐x+3
𝟑
y =−𝟐x + 3 y = 3x – 4
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LESSON 5
Finding the Equation of the Line
WHAT’S IN
Activity 1.
Answer the following.
WHAT IS IT
Points, slopes and intercepts were used to graph of a linear equations. You
can use these properties to solve linear equations in two variables.
If the slope and the y-intercept of a line is given, the slope-intercept form can
be used to determine the equation of a line.
Slope-Intercept Form: y = mx + b where m ≠0
Example:
Find the equation of the line whose slope is 5 and y-intercept is -1.
Solution:
If m = 5 and the y-intercept = -1, the equation of a line can be solved by
substituting the value of the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b) in y = mx + b.
Then, the equation of the line is y =5x – 1.
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Activity 2.
Solve the linear equation given the slope and y-intercept.
1. 1 1
1. Given: Slope (m) = -6 2. Given: Slope (m) = and
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3. Given: Slope (m) = and
2
and y-intercept (b) = 4 1
y-intercept (b) = -9 y-intercept (b) =
3
Solution:
Solution:
Solution:
Example 1: Example 2:
Find the equation of the line with slope Find the equation of the line with slope
2
of 2 and passing through a (3, -1). of and passing through a (4, 5).
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Solution:
Solution:
Using the point-slope form:
Using the point-slope form:
(y – y1) = m(x – x1)
(y – y1) = m(x – x1)
y – (-1) = 2( x – 3) 2
y + 1 = 2x – 6 y – 5 = ( x – 4)
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y = 2x – 6 – 1 3(y – 5) = 2(x – 4)
y = 2x -7 3y – 15 = 2x – 8
3y – 2x = - 8 + 15
-1( -2x + 3y)= -1(7)
2x – 3y = -7
The equation is in the form of
Ax + By = C.
Activity 3.
Find the linear equation given a slope and a point.
1. Find the equation of the line with slope of 7 and passing through a (1, -1).
Solution:
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2. Find the equation of the line with slope of 5 and passing through a (1, 4).
Solution:
Two-Point Form
Similarly, you can solve the equation of a line by using any two points on the line.
The two-point form is derived from the point-slope form as shown below:
(y – y1) = m(x – x1)
y; y1 1
Multiply both sides by x; x
x; x1 1
y; y1 y2 ; y1
Substitute the formula of slope
x; x1 x2 ; x1
Example 1:
Find the equation of the line passing through points (-1, -2) and ( 3, 4)
Solution:
a) Identify first x1 = -1, y1 = -2, x2 = 3, y2 = 4
b) Using the two-point form:
y; y1 y2 ; y1
x; x1 x2 ; x1
y ; (;2) 4;(;2)
Substitute
x;(;1) 3;(;1)
y:2 4:2
Simplify
x:1 3:1
y:2 6
Simplify
x:1 4
y:2 3
Simplify
x:1 2
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Activity 4.
Find the equation of the line passing through points:
WHAT’S MORE
1. What is the equation of the line that passes through the points (1,1) and (3,5)?
A. 2x + 3y = 5 B. 2x - y = 1 C. x + 2y = -3 D. x - y = 3
2. What is the equation of the line which slope is 1/2 and passes through point (-1,2)?
1 1 1 1
A. y x 2 B. y x 1 C. y x 3 D. y x 5
2 2 2 2
3.What is the equation of the line whose slope is m = 3/4 and b = -1/4?
3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1
A. y x B. y x C. y x D. y x
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4. Which of the following is an equation of the line with slope of -7 and passes through point
(0, 9)?
A. y = -7x + 9 B. y = -7x – 9 C. y = 7x + 9 D. y = 7x – 9
5. Which of the following is an equation of the line passes through points (3, 0) and (0, -8)?
8 8 8 8
A. −3 B. −3 − C. D. −
3 3
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LESSON 6
Solving Problems Involving Linear Equations
in Two Variables
WHAT’S IN
Activity 1.
Answer the following.
WHAT’S NEW
Activity 2.
Directions: Consider the situation below and answer the questions that follow.
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4. What is the y – intercept?________
5. What is the slope? _________
6. What is the equation of the line?_________________________
WHAT IS IT
Example:
Problem:
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WHAT’S MORE
Activity 3.
Read and analyze the problem below. Answer the questions that follow.
A. To help his family, Noel sells newspapers in the morning. He gets Php5 per
newspaper sold and a Php 30 a day tip from the supplier.
1. What is the independent variable? _______________
2. What is the dependent variable?_________________
3. Complete the table below.
Number of
newspaper sold 1 2 3 4 5
(x)
Amount he earned
(y)
B. Joseph often rides a taxi from one place to another. The standard fare in
riding a taxi is Php 40 as a flag-down rate plus Php 3.50 for every 200
meters or a fraction of it. If he wants to transport from his workplace to the
airport with an approximate distance of 1, 000 meters, how much will he
pay?
Solution:
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WHAT I CAN DO
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SUM UP
2. Let ℜ be the set of real numbers. The notation ℜ2 is the set of ordered pairs (x, y),
where x and y∈ℜ. In symbols, ℜ2 = ℜ × ℜ = {(x, y)|x∈ℜ, y∈ℜ.}.
3. The signs of the first and second coordinates of a point vary in the four quadrants as
indicated below.
Quadrant I x > 0, or x is positive y > 0, or y is positive or (+, +);
Quadrant II x < 0, or x is negative y > 0, or y is positive or (–, +);
Quadrant III x < 0, or x is negative y < 0, or y is negative or (–, –);
Quadrant IV x > 0, or x is positive y < 0, or y is negative or (+, –).
4. The points which lie in the x-axis have coordinates (x, 0) and the points which lie
in the y-axis have coordinates (0, y), where x and y ∈ ℜ.
8. The slope of the horizontal line is zero while that of the vertical line is not
defined.
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11. Linear functions can be solved in three ways:
a. using slope-intercept form
b. using point-slope form
c. using two-point form
12. Problems involving constant rate of change can be solved using linear functions.
ASSESSMENT
Directions: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. In what quadrant does the point (5, -1) belong in the Cartesian plane?
C. Quadrant I C. Quadrant II
D. Quadrant III D. quadrant IV
7. Which of the following is the linear function with slope 4 and y – intercept of -11?
A. y = 11x + 4 C. y = -4x - 11
B. y = 4x + 11 D. y = -4x + 11
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8. Which of the following shows the graph of the equation y = x – 3 ?
A. B. C. D.
To help his family, David sells bottle water in the morning. He gets Php3 per
bottled water sold and a Php 20 a day tip from the supplier.
9. Which linear function represents the given problem if x is the number of bottled
water sold and y is the amount he earn?
A. y = 20 x + 3 C. 3y = x + 20
B. y = 3x + 20 D. 20y = x + 3
10. How much does he earn if he sells 25 bottled water in one day?
A, Php 65 C. Php 85
B.Php 75 D. Php 95
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