LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES

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LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES

What You Should Learn Use slope to graph linear equations in two " variables. Find the slope of a line given two points on the line. Write linear equations in two variables. Use slope to identify parallel and perpendicular lines. Use slope and linear equations in two variables to model and solve real-life problems. 2

Using Slope " The simplest mathematical model for relating two variables is the linear equation in two variables y = mx + b. " The equation is called linear because its graph is a line. (In mathematics, the term line means straight line.) " By letting x = 0, you obtain " y = m(0) + b Substitute 0 for x. " = b. 3

" So, the line crosses the y-axis at y = b, as shown in Figure 1.28. In other words, the y-intercept is (0, b). " The steepness or slope of the " line is m. " y = mx + b Slope y-intercept Positive slope, line rises. 4

" The slope of a non-vertical line is the number of units the " line rises (or falls) vertically for each unit of horizontal change from left to right, as shown in Figures. Positive slope, line rises. Negative slope, line falls. 5

" A linear equation that is written in the form y = mx + b is said to be written in slope-intercept form. " Once you have determined the slope and the y-intercept of a line, it is a relatively simple matter to sketch its graph. 6

" In the next example, note that none of the lines is vertical. " A vertical line has an equation of the form x = a. " The equation of a vertical line cannot be written in the form y = mx + b Vertical line because the slope of a vertical line is undefined, as indicated in Figure. Slope is undefined. 7

Example: Sketch the graph of each linear equation. " a. y = 2x + 1 " b. y = 2 " c. x + y = 2 8

Solution " a. Because b = 1, the y-intercept is (0, 1). Moreover, because the slope is m = 2, the line rises two units for each unit the line moves to the right, as shown in Figure. When m is positive, the line rises. 9

Solution b. By writing this equation in the form y = (0)x + 2, you can see that the y-intercept is (0, 2) and the slope is zero. A zero slope implies that the line is horizontal that is, doesn t rise or fall, as shown in Figure. When m is 0, the line is horizontal. 10

Solution By writing this equation in slope-intercept form x + y = 2 y = x + 2 y = ( 1)x + 2 you can see that the y-intercept Write original equation. Subtract x from each side. Write in slope-intercept form. When m is negative, the line falls. is (0, 2). Moreover, because the slope is m = 1, the line falls one unit for each unit the line moves to the right, as shown in Figure. 11

Given an equation of a line, you can find its slope by writing the equation in slope-intercept form. If you are not given an equation, you can still find the slope of a line. For instance, suppose you want to find the slope of the line passing through the points (x 1, y 1 ) and (x 2, y 2 ), as shown in Figure. 12

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" When this formula is used for slope, the order of subtraction is important. Given two points on a line, you are free to label either one of them as (x 1, y 1 ) and the other as (x 2, y 2 ). However, once you have done this, you must form the numerator and denominator using the same order of subtraction. Correct Correct Incorrect 14

For instance, the slope of the line passing through the points (3, 4) and (5, 7) can be calculated as or, reversing the subtraction order in both the numerator and denominator, as 15

Example: Find the slope of the line passing through each pair of points. " a. ( 2, 0) and (3, 1) " b. ( 1, 2) and (2, 2) " c. (0, 4) and (1, 1) " d. (3, 4) and (3, 1) 16

Solution " a. Letting (x 1, y 1 ) = ( 2, 0) and (x 2, y 2 ) = (3, 1), you obtain a slope of 17

Solution " b. The slope of the line passing through ( 1, 2) and (2, 2) is 18

Solution " c. The slope of the line passing through (0, 4) and (1, 1) is 19

Solution " d. The slope of the line passing through (3, 4) and (3, 1) is Because division by 0 is undefined, the slope is undefined and the line is vertical. 20

Writing Linear Equations in Two Variables " If (x 1, y 1 ) is a point on a line of slope m and (x, y) is any other point on the line, then " This equation, involving the variables x and y, can be rewritten in the form " y y 1 = m(x x 1 ) " which is the point-slope form of the equation of a line. 21

" The point-slope form is most useful for finding the equation of a line. 22

Example Using the Point-Slope Form " Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line that has a slope of 3 and passes through the point (1, 2). " Solution: " Use the point-slope form with m = 3 and (x 1, y 1 ) = (1, 2). " y y 1 = m(x x 1 ) Point-slope form " y ( 2) = 3(x 1) Substitute for m, x 1 and y 1. 23

Solution " y + 2 = 3x 3 Simplify. " y = 3x 5 Write in slope-intercept form. " The slope-intercept form of the " equation of the line is y = 3x 5. " The graph of this line is shown " in Figure. 24

" The point-slope form can be used to find an equation of the line passing through two points (x 1, y 1 ) and (x 2, y 2 ). " To do this, first find the slope of the line " and then use the point-slope form to obtain the equation Two-point form " This is sometimes called the two-point form of the equation of a line. 25

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines " Slope can be used to decide whether two non-vertical lines in a plane are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. 26

Example Finding Parallel and Perpendicular Lines " Find the slope-intercept forms of the equations of the lines that pass through the point (2, 1) and are (a) parallel to and (b) perpendicular to the line 2x 3y = 5. " Solution: " By writing the equation of the given line in slope-intercept form " 2x 3y = 5 Write original equation. " 3y = 2x + 5 Subtract 2x from each side. 27

Solution Write in slope-intercept form. " You can see that y " has a slope of m =, 28

Solution " a. Any line parallel to the given line must also have a slope of so, the line through (2, 1) that is parallel to the given line has the following equation. y ( 1) = (x 2) 3(y + 1) = 2(x 2) 3y + 3 = 2x 4 Write in point-slope form. Multiply each side by 3. Distributive Property Write in slope-intercept form. 29

Solution " b. Any line perpendicular to the given line must have a slope of (because is the negative reciprocal of ). So, the line through (2, 1) that is perpendicular to the line has the following equation. given y ( 1) = (x 2) 2(y + 1) = 3(x 2) 2y + 2 = 3x + 6 Write in point-slope form. Multiply each side by 2. Distributive Property Write in slope-intercept form. 30

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