Respuesta :

Answer:

1. graphing a linear using slope

2. Determine the learning goals of your tutoring session

            - convert equations to slope-intercept forms.

            - graph linear equations from the slope-intercept form.

3. Provide a brief overview of the graphing method that you will be demonstrate.

          - use this formula y=mx+b to make the equation into slope intercept form

          - Then graph the line equation using the slope intercept form

4.  Plot the line Y = 2x+3 starting with the y-intercept and then using the slope

Steps on how to do number 4

1. Find the y-intercept = b of the equation y = mx + b.

2. Plot the y-intercept. The point will be (0, b).

3. Find the slope=m of the equation y = mx + b.

4. Make a single step, using the rise and run from the slope. (Make sure you go up to the right if it's positive and down to the right if it's negative.)

5. Connect those two points with your line.

Should look like the first graph below

5. Plot the line y= -3x+2  starting with the y-intercept and then using the slope.

Answer key

Use these steps

Find the y-intercept = b of the equation y = mx + b.

2. Plot the y-intercept. The point will be (0, b).

3. Find the slope=m of the equation y = mx + b.

4. Make a single step, using the rise and run from the slope. (Make sure you go up to the right if it's positive and down to the right if it's negative.)

Second graph is what number 5 question is supposed to look like

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