Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz
Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz
Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz
2-3 Graphing
GraphingLinear
LinearFunctions
Functions
Warm Up
Lesson Presentation
Lesson Quiz
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Warm Up
Solve each equation for y.
1. 7x + 2y = 6
2. y = –2x – 8
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Objectives
Determine whether a function is linear.
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Vocabulary
linear function
slope
y-intercept
x-intercept
slope-intercept form
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Meteorologists begin
tracking a hurricane's
distance from land
when it is 350 miles
off the coast of Florida
and moving steadily
inland.
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
+1 +1 +1 +1
Time (h) 0 1 2 3 4
Distance from Land (mi) 350 325 300 275 250
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Example 1A: Recognizing Linear Functions
x –2 0 2 4
f(x) 2 1 0 –1
–1 –1 –1
x 2 3 4 5
f(x) 2 4 8 16
+2 +4 +8
x 4 11 18 25
f(x) –6 –15 –24 –33
–9 –9 –9
x 10 8 6 4
f(x) 7 5 1 –7
–4 –4 –8
The rate of change, , is not constant.
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Example 2A: Graphing Lines Using Slope and a Point
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Example 2B: Graphing Lines Using Slope and a Point
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Check It Out! Example 2
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Recall from geometry that
two points determine a line.
Often the easiest points to
find are the points where a
line crosses the axes.
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Example 3: Graphing Lines Using the Intercepts
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Example 4A: Graphing Functions in Slope-Intercept
Form
Write the function –4x + y = –1 in slope-intercept
form. Then graph the function.
Solve for y first.
–4x + y = –1
+4x +4x Add 4x to both sides.
y = 4x – 1
The line has y-intercept –1 and
slope 4, which is . Plot the point
(0, –1). Then move up 4 and
right 1 to find other points.
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Example 4A Continued
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Example 4B: Graphing Functions in Slope-Intercept
Form
Distribute.
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Check It Out! Example 4B
Write the function 5x = 15y + 30 in slope-
intercept form. Then graph the function.
Solve for y first.
5x = 15y + 30
–30 –30 Subtract 30 from both sides.
5x – 30 = 15y
Divide both sides by 15.
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Holt Algebra 2
2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Example 5: Graphing Vertical and Horizontal Lines
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Check It Out! Example 5
y = –5
B. x = 0.5
This is a vertical line
located at the x-value 0.5.
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Example 6: Application
A ski lift carries skiers from an altitude of
1800 feet to an altitude of 3000 feet over a
horizontal distance of 2000 feet. Find the
average slope of this part of the mountain.
Graph the elevation against the distance.
Step 2 1 Graph
Find thetheslope.
line.
The y-intercept
rise is 3000is– the
1800,
original
or 1200 altitude,
ft. 1800 ft.
Use (0, 1800) and (2000,
The run
3000) asistwo
2000 ft. on the
points
line. Select a scale for each
The slope is .
axis that will fit the data,
and graph the function.
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Check It Out! Example 6
A truck driver is at mile marker 624 on
Interstate 10. After 3 hours, the driver
reaches mile marker 432. Find his average
speed. Graph his location on I-10 in terms of
mile markers.
Step 1 2 Find
Graph
thetheaverage
line. speed.
The y-intercept
distance = rate is the
time
distance traveled at 0
192 mi = rate 3 h
hours, 0 ft. Use (0, 0) and
(3, 192) as two points on
the line. Select a scale for
each axis that will fit the
data, and graph the
The slope is 64 mi/h.
function.
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2-3 Graphing Linear Functions
Lesson Quiz: Part 1
1. Determine whether the data could represent a
linear function.
x –1 2 5 8
yes
f(x) –3 1 5 9
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