objective for day:2- students will be able to write linear equations of a line using data from a line of best fit.
The equation of a line is typically written as 
y=mx+b where 
m is the slope and 
b is the y-intercept.
,to find an equation you may use the formula-  
                
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                 which will give you your data to write your equation | 
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                | y - 3 = (1/4)(x - 2) | 
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That is an acceptable answer, but we could simplify it further: 
y - 3 = x/4 - 2/4 
y = x/4 - ½ + 3 
y = x/4 + 5/2 
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                other examples: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DodGaoJi25E solve-Write the standard form of the equation of the line through the given point with the given slope. 
9) through: (1, 2), slope = 7 10) through: (3, −1), slope = −1 
11) through: (−2, 5), slope = −4 
12) through: (3, 5), slope = 
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-1- answer key-Write the standard form of the equation of the line through the given point with the given slope. 
9) through: (1, 2), slope = 7 
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x −  
y = 5 
10) through: (3, −1), slope = −1 
x +  
y = 2 
11) through: (−2, 5), slope = −4 
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x +  
y = −3 
12) through: (3, 5), slope = 
5 
3 
5 
x − 3 
y = 0 
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I like representations you use. They look nice.
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