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Graphing Linear Equation

The document provides 20 linear equations to graph on a coordinate plane using tables of x- and y-values. The equations include finding the solution to pairs of x- and y-coordinates, writing equations in slope-intercept form, and using tables to graph lines based on their equations. Graphing linear equations from their algebraic form using tables of values is a method for visualizing and understanding the relationship between x and y defined by the equation.
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Graphing Linear Equation

The document provides 20 linear equations to graph on a coordinate plane using tables of x- and y-values. The equations include finding the solution to pairs of x- and y-coordinates, writing equations in slope-intercept form, and using tables to graph lines based on their equations. Graphing linear equations from their algebraic form using tables of values is a method for visualizing and understanding the relationship between x and y defined by the equation.
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Graphing

 Linear  Equations  
Worksheet  
 
Graph  each  equation  on  the  provided  Coordinate  Plane.    If  you  need  to  scale  your  
coordinate  plane  so  that  the  points  you  elect  to  graph  will  fit,  please  label  
accordingly.  
 
1)   y = 2x − 3       2)   y = −3x + 2    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1 2
3)   y = x − 5       4)   y = − x + 4  
2 3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
5)   x + y = 4     6)   y = 3  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
7)   2x − y = 3         8)   2x + 4y = 8    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
9)   x +1 = −5         10) 3x − 5y = 10      
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
11)   3x + 2y = 7         12)   3x − y = 2  
2
 
 
 
 
 
Acc Algebra 1 Name: _____________________________
Unit 3: L5 Date: ______________ Period: ________

Classwork… Graphing Linear Equations using X/Y Tables


Part 1: Tell whether the ordered pair is a solution of the equation. Just substitute the given x and y to
see if the equation “works”. Write “solution” if it works and “not a solution” if it doesn’t.

1) y = 4x + 2; (2, 10) 2) 2x + y = 5; (7, 5) 3) y = 6 – x; (–3, 3)

4) x + 8y = 2; (10, –1) 5) y = 6x + 7; (2, 21) 6) 3x – y = 26; (6, –8)

Part 2: Graph the linear equations using a table of values.

7) y = x + 2 8) y = x – 3

x x+2 y (x, y) x x–3 y (x, y)


7 3
4 1
0 -2
9) y = 2x – 1 10) y = 3x – 7

x 2x – 1 y (x, y) x 3x – 7 y (x, y)
5 4
2 1
0 0

11) y = –4x + 8 12) y = 7 – 2x

x –4x + 8 y (x, y) x 7 – 2x y (x, y)


4 7
2 5
1 3
Part 3: Write the equation in function form (solve for y) and then graph the linear equation using a
table of values.
13) -3x – 6y = 0 14) -2x + y = 8

x -3x – 6y = 0 y (x, y) x -2x + y = 8 y (x, y)

15) x + y = 5 16) x = 5

x x+y=5 y (x, y) x x=5 y (x, y)


1 1
17) y  x4 18) y  x
3 2

1 1
x4 x x y (x, y)
x 3 y (x, y) 2

5
19) y  x 2 20) y = -3
2

5 x y = -3 y (x, y)
x x 2 y (x, y)
2

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