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Point-Slope Equation to fit Data 4.5

Point-Slope Equation to fit Data 4.5. This is our last section, so let’s tie everything together! YAY!. Goal. Write a point-slope equation given a line or a linear scatter plot. . We will want to write an equation for something that looks like this…. Steps!.

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Point-Slope Equation to fit Data 4.5

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  1. Point-Slope Equation to fit Data4.5 This is our last section, so let’s tie everything together! YAY!

  2. Goal • Write a point-slope equation given a line or a linear scatter plot.

  3. We will want to write an equation for something that looks like this….

  4. Steps! • Find the slope using two points on the line. 2. Pick one point on the line to use in equation. 3. Write general equation: 4. Plug slope and point into equation.

  5. Example We need two things for a point-slope equation. Any Point Slope

  6. Solution Step 1: Slope=2/3 Step 2: Point= (3,3) Step 3: Step 4:

  7. You try!

  8. New type of problem! We are going to be given a scatter plot. We are going to draw a line of best fit AND write an equation for that line in point slope form.

  9. Important • When you draw your line of best fit, make sure it hits at least two points so that we can find the slope.

  10. Example

  11. Example

  12. Solution • Use the two points on the line to find the slope. Then pick one of the points to plug into the equation. • Slope: -2/3 • Point: (3,2) • Equation:

  13. You will try on the homework 

  14. Definition • An x-intercept is the point where the line crosses the x-axis. • So, when y=0, (x,0) • How do we find it? • Plug 0 in for y and solve for x.

  15. Example • Find the x-intercept of the line y=15-5x Solution: y=15-5x 0=15-5x -15 = -5x 3=x X-intercept is 3

  16. You try! • Find the x-intercept of y=10x-60 • Answer: 6

  17. Homework • 4.5 worksheet. All problems.

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