Students will practice graphing linear equations given Standard Form, Slope-Intercept Form and Point-Slope Form Equations. There are THREE LEVELS of equations included to allow for easy differentiation of instruction.Level 1 consists of graphing from Slope-Intercept Form and includes vertical/horiz. Point-Slope Form If you know the slope m of a line and the coordinates (x 1, y 1) of one point on the line, you can write the equation of the line in point-slope form. Y − y 1 = m (x − x 1).
It is a common to ask to have to convert equation of line from point slope form to standard form.
Move y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify
Step 3'Move' the x term to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides
You can use the calculator below to find the equation of a line from any two points. Just type numbers into the boxes below and the calculator (which has its own page here) will automatically calculate the equation of line in point slope and standard forms
( Try this 'equation from 2 points' calculator on its own page here . )
Move y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify
Step 3'Move' the x term to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides
Move y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify
'Move' the x term to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides
Move y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify
Step 3'Move' the x term to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides
Step 4An optional step, but if you want integer coefficients, then multiply by the least common multiple of the fractions in the equation
Move y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify
Step 3'Move' the x term to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides
Step 4An optional step, but if you want integer coefficients, then multiply by the least common multiple of the fractions in the equation
Students are often to asked to convert the equation of a line from point slope to slope intercept.
You can use the calculator below to find the equation of a line from any two points. Just type numbers into the boxes below and the calculator (which has its own page here) will automatically calculate the equation of line in point slope and slope intercept forms
( Try this 'equation from 2 points' calculator on its own page here . )
Move' y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify
Move' y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify
Move' y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify
Move' y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify
Move' y1 to the other side by adding its opposite to both sides of the equation and simplify