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Page 1: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Straight Lines

Page 2: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

1. Horizontal Liney = c

Example: y = 5We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x axis

Page 3: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

2. Vertical Linex = c

Example: x = 5We graph a line through the point (c,0), for this example,

the point (5,0), parallel to the y axis

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Page 4: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

3. Line through the Originy = cx

Example: y = 5xWe find one more point by letting x be any real number, for example x = 2.

In this example if x = 2 then y = 5(2)=10. Thus the line is also through

(2,10). We join (0,0) and (2,10) and extend in both directions.

Page 5: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

4. Line intersecting both Axesy = ax+ b

Example: y = 2x +10We find the points of intersection with the axes, by first letting x = 0 and find y ( in this example, we get y = 10), then letting y = 0 and find x ( in this example, we get x = - 5). We plot the resulting two points, in this

example, the points: (0,10) and (-5,0), and extend.

Page 6: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Slope from two Points of the Line

The slope m of a non-vertical straight line through the points (x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2) is:

m = (y2 – y1) / (x2 – x1)Find, if exists, the slope of the line through:1. (5,6) and (5,7)2. (5,6) and (2,6)3. (4,3) and (8,5)3. (5,10) and (6,12)

Page 7: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Solution

1. The slope does not exist. Why?

2. The slope is zero. Why?

Is the slope of every horizontal line equal to zero?

3. The slope =(5-3)/(8-4)= 2/4=1/2

4. The slope = (12– 10)/(6-5) = 2/1 = 2

Page 8: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

The slope of a non-vertical straight line from the Equation

The slope m of a non-vertical straight having the equation ax + by + c = 0 ( What can you say about b?) is; m = - a / b

Find, if exists, the slope of the given line :

1. x = 5

2. y = 6

3. 2y - 1 = x

4. y = 2x.

Page 9: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Solution

1. The slope does not exist. Why?

2. The slope is zero. Why?

Is the slope of every horizontal line equal to zero?

3. Rewrite the equation in the general form:

First rewrite the equation in the general form: 2y - 1 = x → x – 2y + 1 = 0

The slope = - 1 / (-2) = 1 / 2

4. Rewrite the equation in the general form:

y = 2x → 2x – y = 0

The slope = - 2 / (-1) = 2

Page 10: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Finding the Equation from the Slope and a point of the Line

1. The equation of a non-vertical straight line having the slope m and through the point(x0, y0) is:

y - y0 = m ( x - x0)Find, the equation of the straight line

through the point (2 , 4) and:1. Having no slope2. Having the slope 03. Having the slope 3

Page 11: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Solution

1. x = 2 (Why?)

2. y = 4 (Why?)

3. y – 4 = 3 (x – 2)

→ y – 3x + 2 = 0

Page 12: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Finding the Equation from Two Points of the Line

1. Find, the equation of the straight line through the point (2 , 4) and ( 2 , 5)

2. Find, the equation of the straight line through the point (2 , 4) and ( 5 , 4)

3. Find, the equation of the straight line through the point (2 , 4) and ( 5 , 10)

Page 13: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Solution

1. This is a vertical line. What’s the equation?

2. This is a horizontal line. What’s the equation?

3. We find the slope from the two points, and then use that together with one point to find the equation.

Page 14: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Finding the Equation from the Slope & the y-intercept

1. Find, the equation of the straight line with slope 5 and the y-intercept 3

2. Find, the equation of the straight line with slope 5 and y-intercept - 3

3. Find, the equation of the horizontal straight line y-intercept 3

4. Find, the equation of the straight line with slope 5 and the y-intercept 0

3. Find, the equation of the straight line with no slope and with the x-intercept 3

Page 15: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Solution

1. This is line with slope 5 and through the point (0,3). What’s the equation of this line?

2. This is line with slope 5 and through the point (0,-3). What’s the equation of this line?

3. This is line through the point (0,3). What’s the equation of a horizontal line through the point (0,3)?

3. This is line with slope 5 and through the point (0,0). What’s the equation of this line?

3. This is a vertical line through the point (3,0). What’s the equation of a vertical line through the point (3,0)?

Page 16: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Parallel & Perpendicular Lines

1. Two non-vertical straight lines are parallel iff they have the same slope.

2. Two non-vertical non-horizontal straight lines are perpendicular iff they the slope of each one of them is equal negative the reciprocal of the slope of the other.

3. A vertical line is parallel only to a vertical line.

4. A vertical line is perpendicular only to a horizontal line and visa versa

Page 17: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Parallel & Perpendicular LinesThat’s:I. if a line L1 and L2 have the slopes m1 and m2

respectively, then:1. L1 // L2 iff m1 = m2

2. L1 ┴ L2 iff m2 = - 1 / m1

II.a. If a line L parallel to vertical line, then L is verticalb. If a line L perpendicular to vertical line, then L is

horizontalc. If a line L perpendicular to horizontal line, then L is

vertical

Page 18: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Examples (1)

a. The following pair of lines parallel (Why?)1. The line x - 2y + 8 = 0 and the line 10y = 5x-122. The line 3 - 2x = 0 and the line x = √23. The line 7y + 4x = 0 and the line 9 – 14y =8x 3. The line 7y – 4 = 0 and the line y = π

b. The following pair of lines perpendicular (Why?)1. The line x - 2y + 8 = 0 and the line 5y = -10x - 122. The line 3 - 2x = 0 and the line y = √23. The line 2x +3y + 8 = 0 and the line 4y = 6x + 7

Page 19: Straight Lines. 1. Horizontal Line y = c Example: y = 5 We graph a line through the point (0,c), for this example, the point (0,5), parallel to the x

Examples (2)

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