
Linear equations & graphs | Algebra 1 | Math | Khan Academy
Practice Relating linear contexts to graph features Get 5 of 7 questions to level up!
Graphing a linear equation: y=2x+7 (video) | Khan Academy
Learn how to create a graph of the linear equation y = 2x + 7. Created by Sal Khan and CK-12 Foundation.
Linear equations, functions, & graphs | Khan Academy
This topic covers: - Intercepts of linear equations/functions - Slope of linear equations/functions - Slope-intercept, point-slope, & standard forms - Graphing linear equations/functions - Writing …
Graphing a linear equation: 5x+2y=20 (video) | Khan Academy
We can graph a the linear equation like 5x + 2y = 20 by rewriting it so y is isolated, then plugging in x values to find their corresponding y-values in a table. We can then graph those x-y pairs …
Intro to graphing two-variable inequalities - Khan Academy
Learn how to graph two-variable linear inequalities like y≤4x+3. Created by Sal Khan and CK-12 Foundation.
Graphing lines and slope | Algebra basics | Math | Khan Academy
Use the power of algebra to understand and interpret points and lines (something we typically do in geometry). Topics you'll explore include the slope and the equation of a line.
Writing exponential functions from graphs - Khan Academy
Both graphs are given below. So this very clearly is the linear function. It is a line right over here. And this right over here is the exponential function, so right over here.
Writing linear equations in all forms (video) | Khan Academy
To create an equation in Point-slope form with points given to you on a graph, all you need to do is find the slope of the line on the graph, pick 1 of the points given to you, and plug both the …
Scatterplots | Khan Academy
Scatterplots show us relationships and patterns in data, and we use those patterns to make predictions.
Graphing slope-intercept form (article) | Khan Academy
Learn how to graph lines whose equations are given in the slope-intercept form y=mx+b. If you haven't read it yet, you might want to start with our introduction to slope-intercept form.