
Straight Line Graphs: Examples and Practice with Intercept and Gradient
Learn how to work with straight line graphs by understanding gradient and y-intercept through worked examples and practice exercises. Improve your mathematical skills and visit mrbartonmaths.com for more educational resources.
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Straight line graphs: Straight line graphs: Gradient and y Gradient and y- -intercept (y =) intercept (y =) Silent Teacher Intelligent Practice Your Turn Narration ? = 3? + 2 ? = 3? 2 ? = 2 3? Example For more videos visit mrbartonmaths.com/videos mrbartonmaths.com/videos
Worked Example Your Turn ? = 4? 3 ? = 4? + 3 @mrbartonmaths
Gradient y-intercept ? = ? Gradient y-intercept ? = 2? Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? + 1 Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? + 2 @mrbartonmaths
Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? 2 Gradient y-intercept ? = 2 3? Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? + 2 Gradient y-intercept ? = 2( 3? + 2) Gradient y-intercept ? =1 2( 3? + 2) @mrbartonmaths
Gradient y-intercept ? = ? 1 (0,0) Gradient y-intercept ? = 2? 2 (0,0) Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? 3 (0,0) Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? + 1 3 (0,1) Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? + 2 3 (0,2) @mrbartonmaths
Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? 2 3 (0, 2) Gradient y-intercept ? = 2 3? 3 (0,2) Gradient y-intercept ? = 3? + 2 3 (0,2) Gradient y-intercept ? = 2( 3? + 2) 6 (0,4) Gradient y-intercept ? =1 2( 3? + 2) 1.5 (0,1) @mrbartonmaths