Lesson 11Writing Equations for Lines

Let’s explore the relationship between points on a line and the slope of the line.

Learning Targets:

  • I can decide whether a point is on a line by finding quotients of horizontal and vertical distances.

11.1 Coordinates and Lengths in the Coordinate Plane

There are 2 trianges on a graph. Traingle ACD has points at (0,2), (4,2), and (4,7). Triangle ABE has points at (0,2) and (2,2).

Find each of the following and explain your reasoning:

  1. The length of segment BE .
  2. The coordinates of E .

11.2 What We Mean by an Equation of a Line

Line j is shown in the coordinate plane.

  1. What are the coordinates of B and D ?
  2. Is point (20,15) on line j ? Explain how you know.

  3. Is point (100,75) on line j ? Explain how you know.

  4. Is point (90,68) on line j ? Explain how you know.

  5. Suppose you know the x - and y -coordinates of a point. Write a rule that would allow you to test whether the point is on line j .

Line j is graphed in the coordinate plane with the origin labeled O. The numbers 1 through 10 are indicated on each axis. The line begins in quadrant 3 and slants upward and to the right passing through the point labeled A at zero comma zero, the point labeled B at 4 comma 3, and the point labeled D at 8 comma 6. Point C is also indicated at 4 comma zero.

11.3 Writing Relationships from Slope Triangles

Here are two diagrams:

Two triangles are made off of a linear function on a graph. Triangle ABC has a height of 3 and a width of 4.

 
Two triangles are made off of a linear function on a graph. Triangle ABC has a height of 3 and a width of 4.
  1. Complete each diagram so that all vertical and horizontal segments have expressions for their lengths.
  2. Use what you know about similar triangles to find an equation for the quotient of the vertical and horizontal side lengths of \triangle DFE in each diagram.

Are you ready for more?

  1. Find the area of the shaded region by summing the areas of the shaded triangles.
  2. Find the area of the shaded region by subtracting the area of the unshaded region from the large triangle.
  3. What is going on here?
A triangle with a base of 34 meters and a height of 25 meters has a rectangle with a height 10 meters and a width of 24 meters taken out of it.

Lesson 11 Summary

Here are the points A , C , and E on the same line. Triangles ABC and ADE are slope triangles for the line so we know they are similar triangles. Let’s use their similarity to better understand the relationship between x and y , which make up the coordinates of point E .

A line graphed in the x y plane with the origin labeled O. The numbers negative 1 through 6 are indicated on the x axis and the numbers negative 1 through 8 are indicated on the y axis. The line begins in quadrant 3, slants upwards and to right passing through the point zero comma zero which is labeled A, the point one comma 2 which is labeled C, and the point x comma y which is labeled E. Point B is indicated directly below point C at one comma zero and point D is indicated directly below point E at x comma zero.

The slope for triangle ABC is \frac{2}{1}  since the vertical side has length 2 and the horizontal side has length 1. The slope we find for triangle ADE is \frac{y}{x} because the vertical side has length y and the horizontal side has length x . These two slopes must be equal since they are from slope triangles for the same line, and so: \frac{2}{1} = \frac{y}{x}

Since \frac{2}{1} = 2  this means that the value of y is twice the value of x , or that y= 2x . This equation is true for any point (x,y) on the line!

Here are two different slope triangles. We can use the same reasoning to describe the relationship between x and y for this point E .

A line graphed in the x y plane with the origin labeled O. The numbers negative 1 through 6 are indicated on the x axis and the numbers negative 1 through 8 are indicated on the y axis. The line begins in quadrant 3, slants upwards and to right passing through the point zero comma one which is labeled A, the point one comma 3 which is labeled C, and the point x comma y which is labeled E. Point B is indicated directly below point C at one comma one and point D is indicated directly below point E at x comma one. The distance between point a and point d is indicated by x and the distance between point D and point E is indicated by y minus 1.

The slope for triangle ABC is \frac{2}{1}  since the vertical side has length 2 and the horizontal side has length 1. For triangle ADE , the horizontal side has length x . The vertical side has length y-1 because the distance from (x,y) to the x -axis is y but the vertical side of the triangle stops 1 unit short of the x -axis. So the slope we find for triangle ADE is \frac{y-1}{x} . The slopes for the two slope triangles are equal, meaning: \frac{2}{1} = \frac{y-1}{x}

Since y-1 is twice x , another way to write this equation is y-1 = 2x . This equation is true for any point (x,y) on the line!

Lesson 11 Practice Problems

  1. For each pair of points, find the slope of the line that passes through both points. If you get stuck, try plotting the points on graph paper and drawing the line through them with a ruler.

    1. (1,1) and (7,5)
    2. (1,1) and (5,7)
    3. (2,5) and (\text-1,2)
    4. (2,5) and (\text-7,\text-4)
  2. Line \ell is shown in the coordinate plane.

    A linear function is graphed and a right triangle is created. The triangle is labeled and Triangle ABC.
    1. What are the coordinates of B and D ?
    2. Is the point (16,20) on line \ell ? Explain how you know.
    3. Is the point (20,24) on line \ell ? Explain how you know.
    4. Is the point (80,100) on line \ell ? Explain how you know.
    5. Write a rule that would allow you to test whether (x,y) is on line \ell .
  3. Consider the graphed line.

    Mai uses Triangle A and says the slope of this line is \frac{6}{4} . Elena uses Triangle B and says no, the slope of this line is 1.5. Do you agree with either of them? Explain.

    2 triangles are created off of a linear function. One triangle has a Point A and the other has a Point B.
  4. A rectangle has length 6 and height 4.

    Which of these would tell you that quadrilateral ABCD is definitely not similar to this rectangle? Select all that apply.

    1. AB=BC
    2. m{\angle ABC}=105^\circ
    3. AB=8
    4. BC=8
    5. BC=2 \boldcdot AB
    6. 2 \boldcdot AB=3 \boldcdot BC