Showing posts with label standard form. Show all posts
Showing posts with label standard form. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Graphing from Standard Form

STANDARD FORM

Standard form of the equation of a line looks like this:

Ax + By = C
We want A, B, and C to be whole numbers, and we want A to be positive.

We can graph from standard form by using the x- and y-intercepts.


INTERCEPTS

The x-intercept is where the line crosses the x-axis.
The y-intercept is where the line crosses the y-axis.

Note that at the x-intercept, y is zero. (We haven't moved up or down from the x-axis.)
At the y-intercept, x is zero. (We haven't moved right or left from the y-axis.)


GRAPHING FROM STANDARD FORM

Ex: 3x-4y=12

To find the x-intercept, we plug in 0 for y.

3x-4(0)-12 ..........................4(0) becomes 0
3x=12 ................................ now divide both sides by 3
x=4

So 4 is the x-intercept.

To find the y-intercept, we plug in zero for x.

3(0)-4x-12 ..........................3(0) becomes 0
-4x=12 ................................now divide both sides by -4
x=-3

So -3 is the y-intercept.

Graph the two intercepts and draw a line through them.