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Revision as of 07:22, 12 July 2020
Introduction
The simplest mathematical model for relating two variables is the linear equation . This equation is called Linear because its graph is a line. is the slope and is the y-intercept.
Finding the slope
For instance, suppose you want to find the slope of the line passing through the distinct points and .
Exercises Find the slope of the line passing through the distinct points below
1) and
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2) and
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3) and
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Writing the linear equation
Point-Slope Form of the Equation of a Line
The equation of the line with slope passing through the point is
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Notes:
A vertical line goes through has equation of the form where is any constant.
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