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Straight Line Graphs

m gives the gradient of the line and c gives the y intercept.

All straight line graphs are of the form y = mx + c

The gradient is defined as the

rise/run

rise = 2

run = 1

y intercept = 3

y = 2x + 3

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Straight Line Graphs

m gives the gradient of the line and c gives the y intercept.

All straight line graphs are of the form y = mx + c

The gradient is defined as the

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rise = 3

run = 1

y intercept = -4

y = 3x - 4

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Straight Line Graphs

m gives the gradient of the line and c gives the y intercept.

All straight line graphs are of the form y = mx + c

The gradient is defined as the

rise/run

rise = 1run = 2

y intercept = 1

y = ½x + 1

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Straight Line Graphs

m gives the gradient of the line and c gives the y intercept.

All straight line graphs are of the form y = mx + c

The gradient is defined as the

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run = 3

y intercept = -5

1y= x- 5

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m gives the gradient of the line and c gives the y intercept.

All straight line graphs are of the form y = mx + c

The gradient is defined as the

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rise = 3

run = 4

y intercept = 2

3y= x +2

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Consider the straight lines shown below:

(a) (c)(b) (d) (e)

Can you split the lines into two groups based on their gradients ?

Lines (a) (c) and (d) slope upwards from left to right.

Lines (b) and (e) slope downwards from left to right.

Positive gradient

Negative gradient

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m gives the gradient of the line and c gives the y intercept.

All straight line graphs are of the form y = mx + c

The gradient is defined as the

rise/run

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run = 5

y intercept = 3

4y=- x +3

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1. y = 2x + 3

2. y = 3x – 5

3. y = -x + 6

4. Y = ½x –2

5. Y = - 4x –9

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Determine the equations of the following lines

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