- For equation 1 (y = -2x + 4): Start at the y-intercept (0, 4). Use the slope -2 (rise -2, run 1) to find a second point, such as (1, 2). Draw a line through these points.
- For equation 2 (y = x + 2): Start at the y-intercept (0, 2). Use the slope 1 (rise 1, run 1) to find a second point, such as (1, 3). Draw a line through these points.
- For equation 3 (y = -4x - 1): Start at the y-intercept (0, -1). Use the slope -4 (rise -4, run 1) to find a second point, such as (1, -5). Draw a line through these points.
- For equation 4 (y = 2x - 3): Start at the y-intercept (0, -3). Use the slope 2 (rise 2, run 1) to find a second point, such as (1, -1). Draw a line through these points.
- For equation 5 (y = 6x - 3): Start at the y-intercept (0, -3). Use the slope 6 (rise 6, run 1) to find a second point, such as (1, 3). Draw a line through these points.
- For equation 6 (y = -2x - 5): Start at the y-intercept (0, -5). Use the slope -2 (rise -2, run 1) to find a second point, such as (1, -7). Draw a line through these points.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of linear equations slope intercept form worksheet.