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Graphing linear functions
Use the power of algebra to understand and interpret points and lines (something we typically do in geometry). This will include slope and the equation of a line.
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Descartes and Cartesian Coordinates
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Bridging algebra and geometry. What makes linear equations so linear.
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The Coordinate Plane
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Plot ordered pairs
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Plot ordered pairs
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Quadrants of Coordinate Plane
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Quadrants of Coordinate Plane
Coordinate plane
How can we communicate exactly where something is in two dimensions? Who was this Descartes character? In this tutorial, we cover the basics of the coordinate plane. We then delve into graphing points and determining whether a point is a solution of an equation. This will be a great tutorial experience if you are just starting to ramp up your understanding of graphing or need some fundamental review.
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Ordered pair solutions of equations
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Ordered pair solutions of equations
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Ordered Pair Solutions of Equations 2
Ordered Pair Solutions of Equations
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Plotting (x,y) relationships
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Plotting (x,y) relationships
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Graphs of Linear Equations
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Application problem with graph
Application problem with graph
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Interpreting Linear Graphs
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Interpreting Linear Graphs
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Exploring linear relationships
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Exploring linear relationships
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Recognizing Linear Functions
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Recognizing Linear Functions
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Graphing lines 1
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Graphing linear equations
Graphing solutions to equations
In this tutorial, we'll work through examples that show how a line can be viewed as all of coordinates whose x and y values satisfy a linear equation. Likewise, a linear equation can be viewed as describing a relationship between the x and y values on a line.
Linear and nonlinear functions
Not every relationship in the universe can be represented by a line (in fact, most can't be). We call these "nonlinear". In this tutorial, you'll learn to tell the difference between a linear and nonlinear function! Have fun!
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Graphing using X and Y intercepts
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Graphing using X and Y intercepts
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Graphing Using Intercepts
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X and Y intercepts
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X and Y intercepts
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X and Y intercepts 2
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X and Y intercepts 2
- Finding x intercept of a line
- Finding intercepts for a linear function from a table
- Interpreting intercepts of linear functions
x-intercepts and y-intercepts of linear functions
There are many ways to graph a line and this tutorial covers one of the simpler ones. Since you only need two points for a line, let's find what value an equation takes on when x = 0 (essentially the y-intercept) and what value it takes on when y = 0 (the x-intercept). Then we can graph the line by going through those two points.
Proportional relationships and rates of change
In this tutorial we'll think deeper about how one variable changes with respect to another. Pay attention because you'll find that these ideas will keep popping up in your life!
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Slope of a line
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Slope of a line
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Slope of a Line 2
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Slope of a Line 2
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Slope and Rate of Change
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Graphical Slope of a Line
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Graphical Slope of a Line
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Slope of a Line 3
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Slope of a Line 3
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Slope Example
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Slope Example
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Hairier Slope of Line
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Average Rate of Change Example 3)
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Algebra: Slope
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Figuring out the slope of a line
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Algebra: Slope 2
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Second part of determining the slope of a line
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Algebra: Slope 3
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Part 3 of slope
Slope
If you've ever struggled to tell someone just how steep something is, you'll find the answer here. In this tutorial, we cover the idea of the slope of a line. We also think about how slope relates to the equation of a line and how you can determine the slope or y-intercept given some clues. This tutorial is appropriate for someone who understands the basics of graphing equations and want to dig a bit deeper. After this tutorial, you will be prepared to start thinking deeper about the equation of a line.
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Graphing a line in slope intercept form
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Graphing a line in slope intercept form
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Converting to slope-intercept form
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Converting to slope-intercept form
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Fitting a Line to Data
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Graphing linear equations in slope-intercept form
Math is beautiful because there are so many way to appreciate the same relationship. In this tutorial, we'll use our knowledge of slope to actually graph lines that have been expressed in slope-intercept form.
- Comparing linear functions 1
- Comparing linear functions 2
- Comparing linear functions 3
- Interpreting features of linear functions example 2
- Comparing linear functions applications 2
- Comparing linear functions applications 3
- Constructing a linear function word problem
- Constructing and interpreting a linear function
Analyzing linear functions
Linear functions show up throughout life (even though you might not realize it). This tutorial will have you thinking much deeper about what a linear function means and various ways to interpret one. Like always, pause the video and try the problem before Sal does. Then test your understanding by practicing the problems at the end of the tutorial.
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Multiple examples of constructing linear equations in slope-intercept form
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Linear Equations in Slope Intercept Form
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Constructing equations in slope-intercept form from graphs
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Constructing linear equations to solve word problems
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Constructing linear equations to solve word problems
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Linear equation from slope and a point
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Equation of a line
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Finding a linear equation given a point and slope
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Equation of a line 2
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Equation of a line from fractional slope and point
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Constructing the equation of a line given two points
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Equation of a line 3
- Finding y intercept given slope and point
Constructing equations in slope-intercept form
You know a bit about slope and intercepts. Now we will develop that know-how even further to construct the equation of a line in slope-intercept form.
- Idea behind point slope form
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Linear Equations in Point Slope Form
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Linear Equations in Point Slope Form
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Linear Equations in Standard Form
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Linear Equations in Standard Form
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Point-slope and standard form
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Point-slope and standard form
- Converting from point slope to slope intercept form
Point-slope form and standard form
You know the slope of a line and you know that it contains a certain point. Well, in this tutorial, you'll see that you can quickly take this information (and that knowledge the definition of what slope is) to construct the equation of this line in point-slope form! You'll also manipulate between point-slope, slope-intercept and standard form.
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Midpoint formula
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Midpoint Formula
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The Pythagorean theorem intro
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Introduction to the Pythagorean Theorem
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Distance Formula
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How to find the distance between lines using the Pythagorean Formula
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Perpendicular Line Slope
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Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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Parallel Line Equation
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Parallel Line Equation
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Parallel Lines
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Parallel Lines
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Parallel Lines 2
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Parallel Lines 2
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Parallel lines 3
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Parallel lines 3
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Perpendicular Lines
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Perpendicular Lines
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Perpendicular lines 2
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Perpendicular lines 2
- Distance between a point and a line
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Algebra: Equation of a line
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Determining the equation of a line
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CA Algebra I: Slope and Y-intercept
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27-32, figuring out the slope, y-intercept and equation of a line
More analytic geometry
You're familiar with graphing lines, slope and y-intercepts. Now we are going to go further into analytic geometry by thinking about distances between points, midpoints, parallel lines and perpendicular ones. Enjoy!
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Graphing Inequalities
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Graphing Inequalities
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Solving and graphing linear inequalities in two variables 1
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Solving and graphing linear inequalities in two variables
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Graphing Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Example 2
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Graphing Linear Inequalities in Two Variables
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Graphing Inequalities 2
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Graphing Inequalities 2
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Graphing linear inequalities in two variables 3
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Graphing linear inequalities in two variables
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Graphing Inequalities 1
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Graphing Inequalities
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CA Algebra I: Graphing Inequalities
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21-26, graphing inequalities and testing assertions
Graphing linear inequalities
In this tutorial we'll see how to graph linear inequalities on the coordinate plane. We'll also learn how to determine if a particular point is a solution of an inequality.
Triangle similarity and constant slope
Use similar triangles to explain why the slope m is the same between any two distinct points on a non-vertical line in the coordinate plane. We'll connect this idea to the equation y = mx for a line through the origin and the equation y = mx + b for a line intercepting the vertical axis at b (cc.8.ee.6).