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2.4 Lines

Lines In this section, we find equations for straight lines lying in a coordinate plane. The equations will depend on how the line is inclined. So, we begin by discussing the concept of slope.

The Slope of a Line

Slope of a Line We first need a way to measure the steepness of a line. This is how quickly it rises (or falls) as we move from left to right. We define run to be the distance we move to the right and rise to be the corresponding distance that the line rises (or falls). The slope of a line is the ratio of rise to run:

Slope of a Line The figure shows situations where slope is important. Carpenters use the term pitch for the slope of a roof or a staircase. The term grade is used for the slope of a road.

Run & Rise If a line lies in a coordinate plane, then: Run is the change in the x-coordinate between any two points on the line. Rise is the corresponding change in the y-coordinate.

Slope of a Line Definition That gives us the following definition of slope. The slope m of a nonvertical line that passes through the points A(x 1, y 1 ) and B(x 2, y 2 ) is: The slope of a vertical line is not defined. The slope is independent of which two points are chosen on the line.

Slope of a Line The figure shows several lines labeled with their slopes. See m, think slope

Positive & Negative Slopes Notice that: Lines with positive slope slant upward to the right. Lines with negative slope slant downward to the right.

Steep & Horizontal Lines The steepest lines are those for which the absolute value of the slope is the largest. A horizontal line has slope zero.

Finding Slope of a Line Through Two Points Find the slope of the line that passes through the points P(2, 1) and Q(8, 5) Since any two different points determine a line, only one line passes through these two points.

E.g. 1 Finding Slope of a Line Through Two Points From the definition, the slope is: This says that, for every 3 units we move to the right, the line rises 2 units.

Point-Slope Form of the Equations of a Line Now let s find the equation of the line that passes through a given point P(x 1, y 1 ) and has slope m.

Equations of Lines A point P(x, y) with x x 1 lies on this line if and only if: The slope of the line through P 1 and P is equal to m, that is,

Equations of Lines That equation can be rewritten in the form y y 1 = m(x x 1 ) Note that the equation is also satisfied when x = x 1 and y = y 1. Therefore, it is an equation of the given line.

Slope-Intercept Form of the Equations of a Line

Equations of Lines Suppose a nonvertical line has slope m and y-intercept b. This means the line intersects the y-axis at the point (0, b).

Slope-Intercept Form of the Equation So, the point-slope form of the equation of the line, with x = 0 and y = b, becomes: y b = m(x 0) This simplifies to y = mx + b. This is called the slope-intercept form of the equation of a line.

Lines in Slope-Intercept Form (a) Find the equation of the line with slope 3 and y-intercept 2. (b) Find the slope and y-intercept of the line 3y 2x = 1.

Slope-Intercept Form Since m = 3 and b = 2, from the slopeintercept form of the equation of a line, we get: y = 3x 2

Slope-Intercept Form We first write the equation in the form y = mx + b: From the slope-intercept form of the equation of a line, we see that: the slope is m = ⅔ and the y-intercept is b = ⅓.

Vertical and Horizontal Lines Two special cases

Equation of Horizontal Line If a line is horizontal, its slope is m = 0. So, its equation is: y = b where b is the y-intercept.

Equation of Vertical Line A vertical line does not have a slope. Still, we can write its equation as: x = a where a is the x-intercept.

Vertical and Horizontal Lines An equation of the vertical line through (a, b) is: x = a An equation of the horizontal line through (a, b) is: y = b

E.g. 5 Vertical and Horizontal Lines (a) An equation for the vertical line through (3, 5) is x = 3. (b) The graph of the equation x = 3 is a vertical line with x-intercept 3.

E.g. 5 Vertical and Horizontal Lines (a) The equation for the horizontal line through (8, 2) is y = 2. (b) The graph of the equation y = 2 is a horizontal line with y-intercept 2.

General Equation of a Line

Linear Equation A linear equation is an equation of the form Ax + By + C = 0 where: A, B, and C are constants. A and B are not both 0.

Graphing a Linear Equation Sketch the graph of the equation 2x 3y 12 = 0 Since the equation is linear, its graph is a line. To draw the graph, it is enough to find any two points on the line. Start with something easy like the intercepts

Graphing a Linear Equation x-intercept: Substitute y = 0. You get: 2x 12 = 0. So, x = 6. y-intercept: Substitute x = 0. You get: 3y 12 = 0. So, y = 4.

Graphing a Linear Equation With those points, we can sketch the graph or maybe use your calculator to draw it for you

Graphing a Linear Equation We write the equation in slope-intercept form: This equation is in the form y = mx + b. So, the slope is m = ⅔ and the y-intercept is b = 4.

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Parallel Lines Since slope measures the steepness of a line, it seems reasonable that parallel lines should have the same slope. In fact, we can prove this, yes, we can Two nonvertical lines are parallel if and only if: They have the same slope.

Parallel Lines Proof Let the lines l 1 and l 2 have slopes m 1 and m 2. If the lines are parallel, the right triangles ABC and DEF are similar. Thus,

Parallel Lines Proof Conversely, if the slopes are equal, then the triangles will be similar. So, and the lines are parallel.

Equation of a Line Parallel to a Given Line Find an equation of the line through the point (5, 2) that is parallel to the line 4x + 6y + 5 = 0.

Equation of a Line Parallel to a Given Line First, we write the equation of the given line in slope-intercept form: So, the line has slope m = ⅔. Since the required line is parallel to the given line, it also has slope m = ⅔.

Equation of a Line Parallel to a Given Line From the point-slope form of the equation of a line, we get: The equation of the required line is: 2x + 3y 16 = 0

Perpendicular Lines The condition for perpendicular lines is not as obvious as that for parallel lines. Two lines with slopes m 1 and m 2 are perpendicular if and only if m 1 m 2 = 1, that is, their slopes are negative reciprocals: Also, a horizontal line (slope 0) is perpendicular to a vertical line (no slope).

Perpendicular Lines Proof Here, we show two lines intersecting at the origin. If the lines intersect at some other point, we consider lines parallel to these that intersect at the origin. These lines have the same slopes as the original lines.

Perpendicular Lines Proof If the lines l 1 and l 2 have slopes m 1 and m 2, then their equations are: y = m 1 x and y = m 2 x Notice that: A(1, m 1 ) lies on l 1. B(1, m 2 ) lies on l 2.

Perpendicular Lines Show that the points P(3, 3), Q(8, 17), R(11, 5) are the vertices of a right triangle.

E.g. 8 Perpendicular Lines The slopes of the lines containing PR and QR are, respectively, As m 1 m 2 = 1, these lines are perpendicular. So, PQR is a right triangle.

Perpendicular Lines The triangle is sketched here.

Graphing a Family of Lines Use a graphing calculator to graph the family of lines y = 0.5x + b for b = 2, 1, 0, 1, 2. What property do the lines share?

Graphing a Family of Lines The lines are graphed here in the viewing rectangle [ 6, 6] by [ 6, 6]. They all have the same slope. So, they are parallel.

Modeling with Linear Equations: Slope as Rate of Change When a line is used to model the relationship between two quantities, the slope of the line is the rate of change of one quantity with respect to the other.

Rate of Change For example, this graph gives the amount of gas in a tank that is being filled. The slope between the indicated points is: The slope is the rate at which the tank is being filled 2 gallons per minute.

Rate of Change Here, the tank is being drained at the rate of 0.03 gallon per minute. The slope is 0.03.

E.g. 11 Slope as Rate of Change A dam is built on a river to create a reservoir. The water level w in the reservoir is given by w = 4.5t + 28 where: t is the number of years since the dam was constructed. w is measured in feet.

Slope as Rate of Change (a) Sketch a graph of this equation. (b) What do the slope and w-intercept of this graph represent?

Slope as Rate of Change This equation is linear. So, its graph is a line. Since two points determine a line, we plot two points that lie on the graph and draw a line through them.

Slope as Rate of Change Example (a) When t = 0, w = 4.5(0) + 28 = 28 So, (0, 28) is on the line. When t = 2, w = 4.5(2) + 28 = 37 So, (2, 37) is on the line.

Slope as Rate of Change This kind of line is very useful for also estimating where the water line might be in 4 years (all things staying the same)

Slope as Rate of Change The slope is m = 4.5. It represents the rate of change of water level with respect to time. This means that the water level increases 4.5 ft per year. The w-intercept is 28, and occurs when t = 0. This represents the water level when the dam was constructed.