Graphing Lines from Equations
STEP 1: WATCH THE VIRTUAL CLASS VIDEO AND TAKE NOTES
Make sure to note the following:
Solve the equation of a line for y, and you'll arrive at a very special form, the slope-intercept form of a line or y=mx+b. This form gets it name from the fact that you can "see" both the slope and the y-intercept of your line at a glance. From there, it's a piece of cake to graph a line. Start by plotting a point on the y-intercept, move from there using the slope, connect the dots, and voila! you've got a line.
I even have a little saying to help you remember the equation: "Y am I always alone!?! Even my X is married! With a baby!"
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STEP 2: COMPLETE ONE LEVEL OF PRACTICE
BEGINNER: Graphing Lines from Slope Intercept Form
EXPERIENCED: Kuta Graphing Lines from Slope-Intercept Form
ADVANCED: Kuta Graphing Lines in Standard Form