Math 1.5 Rectangular Coordinates and Graphs of Equations
Quadrant I
*Quadrant I* is the upper right of the graph and that means: x > 0, y > 0
Intercept Graphs help visualize a relationship between two variables or quantities. See pg 99, example 7 in text.
Intercept graphs have a vertical line that has a perpendicular horizontal line.
Definition: equation in two variables
An *equation in two variables,* say x and y, is a statement in which the algebraic expressions involving x and y are equal. The expressions are called *sides* of the equation.
Determining whether a point is on the graph of an equation
Are (2,0) points on the graph (do they satisfy the equation? 3x - y = 6 3(2) - 0 ?/= 6 6 - 0 = 6 True What about (1, -2) 3(1) - 2 ?/= 6 3 - 2 ≠ 6 False
Graph an equation by plotting points Graph the equation y = - 2x + 4 by plotting points
Assign values to x and solve for y to get (x,y) points x y = - 2x + 4 (x,y) -3 y = -2(-3) + 4 = 10 (-3,10) 1 y = -2(1) + 4 = 2 (1,2)
The Solution of an Equation must be...
The solution of a linear equation must be a single value of the variable, the empty set, or all real numbers.
Definition: graph of an equation in two variables
The *graph of an equation in two variables* x and y is the set of all points whose coordinates, (x,y), in the xy-plane satisfy the equation.
Definition: intercepts, x-intercept and y-intercept
The *intercepts* are the coordinates of the points, if any, where a graph crossed or touches the coordinate axes. An *x-intercept* is the coordinates of a point where the graph crosses or touches the x-axis. A *y-intercept* is the coordinates of a point where the graph crosses or touches the y-axis.
In Words graph of an equation in two variables
The graph of an equation in two variables is a geometric way of representing the set of all points that make the equation a true statement.
Quadrant II
*Quadrant II* is the upper left of the graph and that means: x < 0, y < 0
Quadrant III
*Quadrant III* is the lower left of the graph and that means: x < 0, y > 0
Quadrant IV
*Quadrant IV* is the lower right of the graph and that means: x > 0, and y < 0
Rectangular or Cartesian coordinate system
*Rectangular or Cartesian coordinate system*: The plane formed by the x-axis (runs horizontally) and the y-axis is often called the *xy-plane*, and the x-axis and y-axis are called the *coordinate axes.*
Work Smart Choosing values of x in an equation to find points
Work Smart: Experience will play a huge role in determining which x-values to choose in creating a table of values. For the time being, stare by choosing values of x around x = 0.
True or False: The graph of an equation in two variables x and y is the set of all points whose coordinates, (x,y) in the xy-plane satisfy the equation.
True: The graph of an equation in two variables x and y is the set of all points whose coordinates, (x,y) in the xy-plane satisfy the equation.
Ordered pair (xy)
When an ordered pair is given (3,4), the 3 is the x number and the 4 is the y number in the ordered pair. Always written in the (x,y) form.