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Lesson 7

Lesson 7. Section 7: Systems of Equations. Graphing a linear equation. All linear equations have the form of……? Which methods can we use to graph y=2x-3?. Graphing a linear equation. Example 2. Graphing a linear equation. Find the equation of a line passing through (4,2) and (2,-6)

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Lesson 7

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  1. Lesson 7 Section 7: Systems of Equations

  2. Graphing a linear equation • All linear equations have the form of……? • Which methods can we use to graph y=2x-3?

  3. Graphing a linear equation • Example 2

  4. Graphing a linear equation • Find the equation of a line passing through (4,2) and (2,-6) • Q.26, 20

  5. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines • Parallel lines have equal …………… • Perpendicular lines have • negative reciprocal slopes.

  6. Perpendicular Lines: (negative reciprocal slopes!) Perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal In other words, if a line has gradient m, the perpendicular line has gradient -1 m

  7. Example 4, Q.22, 24

  8. Graphing lines of the form Ax+By=C • Example 5, 6 • Q.36

  9. Solving Systems of Linear Equations Graphically • Example 7, we’ll use our GDCs. • Example 8, can we use our GDCs?

  10. Solving Systems of Linear Equations Algebraically • Example 10, Q.32. • Example 11, Q.36

  11. Word problems • Example 14 – don’t look! I’ll read it out to you, you need to write the 2 equations. Let’s use PlySmlt to solve this one if you have it.

  12. Solving Nonlinear Equations • Example 15, 16. Q.38, 40, 46

  13. Homework • Go through notes • Highlight and summarise where necessary • Complete the odd questions from the sections today. • Complete and mark any questions in the exam pack that are in today’s section. • Bring in a summary list of any questions you find difficult/need help with.

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