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Math Example--Linear Function Concepts--The Point-Slope Formula: Example 3

Math Example--Linear Function Concepts--The Point-Slope Formula: Example 3

Point-Slope Form Example 3

Topic

The Point-Slope Form

Description

This example demonstrates the application of the point-slope formula to find the equation of a line with a slope of 3 passing through the point (-2, 7). Using the formula y - y1 = m(x - x1), we substitute the given values to get y - 7 = 3(x - (-2)). After simplification, the resulting equation is y = 3x + 13.

The point-slope form is a fundamental concept in linear algebra, allowing us to derive equations of lines efficiently. This collection of examples showcases the formula's versatility by presenting various combinations of slopes and points. Through these examples, students can develop a deeper understanding of how to apply the point-slope form in different scenarios.

Exposure to multiple worked-out examples is crucial for students to fully grasp the point-slope form concept. Each example provides a unique set of values, allowing learners to practice applying the formula and recognizing patterns. This repetition helps reinforce understanding and builds confidence in problem-solving skills.

Teacher's Script: Now, let's tackle our third example. We have a line with a slope of 3 that passes through the point (-2, 7). Can you recall our point-slope formula? Great! It's y - y1 = m(x - x1). Let's work together to plug in our known values. Notice how we handle the negative x-coordinate. Now, let's simplify our equation step by step to find the final form of our line.

For a complete collection of math examples related to the Point-Slope Form click on this link: Math Examples: Point-Slope Form Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE.B.6, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE.B.5
Grade Range 8 - 12
Curriculum Nodes Algebra
    • Linear Functions and Equations
        • Point-Slope Form
Copyright Year 2013
Keywords point-slope form, slope-intercept form, linear equations