tutorials--graphing linear functions in slope-intercept form
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The complete set of 13 examples that make up this set of tutorials.TRANSCRIPT
Graphs of Linear Functions in Slope-Intercept Form
OverviewThis set of tutorials provides 13 examples of graphs of linear functions in slope-intercept form.
Example 1: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Positive whole number slope, positive y-intercept.
Example 2: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Positive fractional slope, positive y-intercept.
Example 3: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Positive whole number slope, negative y-intercept.
Example 4: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Positive fractional slope, negative y-intercept .
Example 5: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Negative whole number slope, positive y-intercept.
Example 6: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Negative fractional slope, positive y-intercept .
Example 7: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Negative whole number slope, negative y-intercept.
Example 8: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Negative fractional slope, negative y-intercept.
Example 9: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Positive slope, y-intercept at the origin.
Example 10: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Negative slope, y-intercept at the origin .
Example 11: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Zero slope, positive y-intercept .
Example 12: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Zero slope, negative y-intercept .
Example 13: The graph of a linear function in slope-intercept form, under these conditions. Zero slope. y-intercept at the origin.