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  • Mr Bartons Maths NotesGraphs

    1. Straight Line Graphswww.mrbartonmaths.com

  • 1. Straight Line Graphs1. The ones you should know, but which everyone mixes up

    You need to learn how to recognise and draw horizontal and vertical lines.I have put two examples below have a look at them and get them fixed into your brain!Every single point on this line has an x co-ordinate of 6, so the equation of the line is: x = 6Note: The equation of the x axis is y = 0 and the equation of the y axis is x = 0!Every single point on this line has a y co-ordinate of -4, so the equation of the line is: y = -4

  • 2. What does the Equation of a Straight Line actually mean?

    The equation of a straight line is just a way of writing the relationship between the x co-ordinates and the y co-ordinates that lie on that line.

    Example: y = 2x 1

    This says that the relationship between all the x co-ordinates and all the y co-ordinates is:get your x co-ordinate, multiply it by 2, subtract 1, and you get your y co-ordinate

    SoIf a pair of co-ordinates has this relationship such as (5, 9) then its on the line

    If it doesnt such as (3, 2) then it does not lie on the line

    What you end up with is just a straight line that goes through all the co-ordinates which share that relationship

  • 3. Drawing Straight Line Graphs from their Equation

    As well as the horizontal and vertical lines, there are 2 other types of straight line graph equation, but they both follow the same general method:

    1. Choose a sensible value of x one that is small enough to fit on the paper, and easy enough for you to work out

    2. Carefully substitute it into the equation to get your y value

    3. Do this 4 times so you have four points

    4. Join them up with a straight line

    Crucial: If one of your points does not lie on the straight line, then Im afraid you have made a mistake but at least you know which one is wrong so it should be easy to fix!

    Number 1 Classic Mistake People Make:Messing up their negative numbers you must be very careful when substituting negative xs

    One Final Top TipPick x = 0 as one of your points, as it is often nice and easy to work out the y value!

  • Type 1: y =

    x024-2y-137-5

    x024-1y5-1-78

  • Type 2: x + y = numberThe technique for these is just the same you still want to find points that lie on the line but unless you can spot a good pair that works, try substituting x = 0 to get a y co-ordinate, and then y = 0 to get an x co-ordinate!

    x03y50

    x0-6y-40

  • 4. What can we learn from the Equation of a Line: y = mx + c

    The more Type 1 lines you draw, the more you should start noticing the link between the equation of the line, and what the line actually looks likeThese are the Big Facts that you need to know!mClassic Mistake: If the equation is NOT in the form: y = mx + c, you must first re-arrange it before you start saying what the gradient and intercept are! This number tells you the gradient/steepness of the line The bigger the number, the steeper the line If the number is positive, the line slopes upwards If it is negative, the line slopes downwards Parallel lines have the same gradient+ c This number tells you where the line crosses the y axis Its posh name is the y intercept

  • 5. Working Out the Equation of a Line

    Using our knowledge of y = mx + c, we can actually work backwards and figure out the equation of a straight line just by looking at it!First we must work out the gradient of the line, and we do this by drawing a right-angled triangle anywhere on the line and using this lovely formula:Gradient =Change in yChange in x63Gradient =Now all we need is our y-intercept, which is just the place the line crosses the y axis which is (0, 1)!So, our equation must be

  • 6. Using Straight Line Graphs to Solve Simultaneous Equations

    As I mentioned in Algebra 8, it is possible to use straight line graphs to solve simultaneous equationsAll you need to do it to carefully plot both lines, and the point where they cross is your answer but remember you want x = and y =Example: Solve the following pair of simultaneous equations graphically: x + y = 5 and 2x + y = 6 So, our solution must be x = 1 and y = 4

    x05y50

    x03y60

  • Good luck with your revision!

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