Key Concepts
- Understand standard form of a linear equation
- Sketch the graph of a linear equation in standard form
Understand Standard Form of a Linear Equation
- The Band Booster Club is selling T-shirts and blanket wraps to raise money for a trip. The band director has asked the club to raise $1000. The booster club president wants to know how many T-shirts and how many blanket wraps the club needs to sell to meet their goal of $1000. The T-shirts cost $10 each, and the blanket wraps cost $20 each. Write a linear equation in standard form that describes the problem.


Solution:
x = cost of T-shirts
y = blanket wraps

The equation 10x +20y = 1000 is in standard form.
The standard form of linear equation is Ax + By = C.
Where A, B and C are integers, and A and B are not both equal to zero
- Compare equivalent slope-intercept and standard forms for the situation in part A.

Example 2:
A baker sells bread for $3 a loaf and rolls for $1 each. The baker needs to sell $24 worth of baked goods by the end of the day.

Solution:
x = bread cost
y = rolls cost

The equation 3x + y = 24 is in standard form.
Sketch the Graph of a Linear Equation in Standard Form
Example 1:
Sketch the graph of 5y + 3x = 30 ?
Sol:
Step1:
To find the y-intercept, set x = 0 and solve for y.
5y + 3x = 30
5y + 3(0) = 30
5y + 0 = 30
5y = 30
y = 6
y-intercept (0, 6)
Step2:
5y + 3x = 30
5(0) + 3x = 30
0 +3x = 30
3x = 30
x = 10
x-intercept (10, 0)

Example2:
What is the graph of 3y + 2x = 6 ?
Solution:
Step 1:
3(0) + 2x = 6.
2x = 6
x = 3
The x-intercept is (3, 0)
Step 2:
The y-intercept occurs when x = 0.
y + 2(0) = 6
3y = 6
y = 2
The y-intercept is (0, 2).

Exercise
- Your school sells adult and student tickets to a school play. Adult tickets cost $15 each and student tickets cost $4. The total value of all the tickets sold is $7000. The director is predicting 352 adult tickets will be sold; how many student tickets need to be sold to reach $7000? Write a linear equation in standard form that describes the problem and then solves it to answer the question.
- A test has some questions worth 2 points and some questions worth 4 points. The test is worth 100 points. Write an equation in standard form to represent the situation.
- I have $36 in 5 dollar bills and 1 dollar bill. Write an equation in standard form.
- Standard form of linear equation Ax + By = C. Where A, B, C are___________.
- You want to earn $1000 teaching children about how to swim. You earn $10 per hour for an individual instruction and $25 per hour for instructing groups. Write an equation in standard form.
- Identify the x-and y- intercepts to graph of the equation. 3x – 4y = 24.
- Sketch the graph of each equation: 3x – 6y = – 12
- Sketch the graph of each equation: 8x + 12y =- 24
- Sketch the graph of each equation: 3y – 2x= – 12
- Sketch the graph of each equation: 5x + 4y = 20
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What have we learned
- Understand standard form of a linear equation
- Understand how to represent the situation with linear equation
- Sketch the Graph of a Linear Equation in Standard Form
- Finding x- intercept and y-intercept
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