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Understanding Graphing Linear Equations in the Cartesian Coordinate System

This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of graphing linear equations on a Cartesian coordinate system. It covers the importance of the x-axis and y-axis, the various quadrants, and how to plot points using coordinates in the form (x, y). The information includes methods for graphing lines using either a point and slope or two points. Additionally, resources for further learning are provided, including a link to a free teaching site with numerous powerpoints offered by educators.

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Understanding Graphing Linear Equations in the Cartesian Coordinate System

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  1. Graphing Linear Equations Linear Equations can be graphed on a Cartesian Coordinate system

  2. y-axis x-axis Cartesian Coordinate system

  3. y-axis Quadrant II Quadrant I Origin x-axis Quadrant III Quadrant IV

  4. All points on a graph are plotted by first finding the x-coordinate and then the y-coordinate You always graph a point starting from the Origin All points are written in the form ( x , y )

  5. Quadrant II Quadrant I x is negative y is positive x is positive y is positive Quadrant III Quadrant IV x is negative y is negative x is positive y is negative

  6. Point (3,5)

  7. In order to graph a line, you need to know either: A point and the Slope of the line Two points on the line OR

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