1. y = 60x
- Slope: 60, y-intercept: 0
- Plot point (0, 0), then use slope to plot (1, 60) or equivalent.
- Draw line through points.
2. y = 240x
- Slope: 240, y-intercept: 0
- Plot point (0, 0), then use slope to plot (1, 240) or equivalent.
- Draw line through points.
3. y = 180x
- Slope: 180, y-intercept: 0
- Plot point (0, 0), then use slope to plot (1, 180) or equivalent.
- Draw line through points.
4. y = 108x
- Slope: 108, y-intercept: 0
- Plot point (0, 0), then use slope to plot (1, 108) or equivalent.
- Draw line through points.
5. y = 216x
- Slope: 216, y-intercept: 0
- Plot point (0, 0), then use slope to plot (1, 216) or equivalent.
- Draw line through points.
6. y = 240x
- Slope: 240, y-intercept: 0
- Plot point (0, 0), then use slope to plot (1, 240) or equivalent.
- Draw line through points.
7. y = ½(60x + 12)
- Simplify: y = 30x + 6
- Slope: 30, y-intercept: 6
- Plot point (0, 6), then use slope to plot (1, 36) or equivalent.
- Draw line through points.
8. y = 108(2x - 6) + 1
- Simplify: y = 216x - 648 + 1 → y = 216x - 647
- Slope: 216, y-intercept: -647
- Plot point (0, -647), then use slope to plot (1, -431) or equivalent.
- Draw line through points.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of trig graphing worksheets.