Equation of a Straight Line
Midpoint formula
(X1+X2/2, Y1+Y2/2)
Straight lines with positive gradient
/
y = y₁
parallel to x-axis
x = x₁
parallel to y-axis
y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)
point-slope
y = mx + b
slope-intercept
If the line is dotted
the sign remains as the more than/less than sign
y - y₁/x - x₁ = y₂ - y₁/x₂-x₁
two-point
If the region is below
use the less than sign
If the region is above
use the more than sign
If the line is straight
use the more than/less than or equal to sign
90 = 60x
x = 1.5
180 = 12x
x = 15
10 + 10x = 180
x = 17
10x = 180
x = 18
10 + 4x = 90
x = 20
6x = 180
x = 30
5x = 180
x = 36
10 + 2x = 90
x = 40
2x =90
x = 45
3x = 180
x = 60
10x = 90
x = 9
2x = 180
x = 90
X
= How far along
Y or Intercept
= How far up
M or Slope
= How steep the line is
Y
= Intercept
M
= Slope
B
= Where the line crosses the Y axis
gradient
A difference in concentration, pressure, or electrical charge between two regions.
perpendicular
At an angle of 90˚ to a given line, plane, or surface.
linear equation
Equation for a straight line
y-y1= m (x-x1)
Equation of a line (if you know the gradient and one coordiante)
Y-Y1/Y2-Y1 = X-X1/X2-X1
Equation of a line (if you know two coordinates on a line)
y2-y1/x2-x1
Gradient of a line
m1= -1/m2
Gradient of a perpendicular line
(x1+x2/2), (y1+y2/2)
Midpoint
parallel
Phrases or sentences of a similar construction/meaning placed side by side, balancing each other
m1 x m2= -1
Proof two lines are perpendicular
Determine which point on the graph the line passes through. Is it the x or y axis?
Step 1
Using this number form an equation in the form x = ? or y = ?
Step 2
Determine if the region you are describing is below or above this number
Step 3
Determine if the line is straight or dotted
Step 4
Gradient
Tells you how steep the line is
y-intercept
The Y-coordinate of the point where the line crosses the y-axis. (Y,0)
distance between two points
The absolute value of the difference of the coordinates of the points.
x-intercept
The coordinate at which a graph intersects the x-axis. The X-coordinate of the point where a line crosses the x-axis (X.0)
What is x
The gradient
Length of a line formula
The square root of (X1-X2)squared + (Y1-Y2) squared
What is c
The y intercept
What is the rule for the gradient of two perpendicular lines?
Their gradients multiply to -1
What is the rule for parallel lines?
They have the same gradient
To Find Slope
Use the Rise over Run
Y-intercept
Where the line cuts the axis
Gradient formula
Y1-Y2/X1-X2
The equation of a straight line
Y=mx+c
Vertical line
You only know X axis
Straight lines with negative gradient
\
mid-point
a point equidistant from the ends of a line or the extremities of a figure
x/a + y/b = 1
intercept
Gradient formula
m= y2-y1 / x2-x1
Equation
y= mx+c
slope intercept form
y=mx+b