51ºÚÁÏ

Last updated

22 May 2025

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pptx, 11.29 MB
pptx, 11.29 MB

This series of 4 lessons is designed to help you equip your students with the skills required for dealing with linear equations and their graphs. The first lesson goes over the fundamentals of the gradient-intercept form, and how to draw the graphs. The second lesson goes over how to derive the equation of a straight line from a graph or from written information. The third lesson goes over the relationship between the gradient-intercept form of a linear equation and the general form. It starts out by defining the general form, then how to convert between the two forms, and finally how to derive the equation from given information. The final lesson goes over how to use the point-gradient form, and simplify to the gradient intercept form.

Each lesson goes over step-by-step instructions and explanations. Each new piece of information is brought onto the screen by clicking the mouse or the arrow key, thus helping to avoid information overload.

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