Writing Equations in Point-Slope Form - Mathematics Lecture and Practice
Mr. Robinson's Virtual Math Classroom via YouTube
Overview
Learn to master point-slope form of linear equations in this comprehensive mathematics lecture and problem-solving session. Explore the formula y - y1 = m(x - x1), where m represents slope and (x1, y1) represents any point on the line. Understand the advantages of point-slope form over slope-intercept form, including the flexibility to use any given point rather than being restricted to the y-intercept. Work through 40 carefully selected problems that progress from basic slope and point calculations to more complex scenarios using two points to write equations. Master important concepts like handling subtracted variables, converting between different equation forms, and graphing from point-slope form. Practice with downloadable textbook materials and scaled graph paper while following along with clearly timestamped sections covering introduction, lecture overview, and individual problem solutions over the 88-minute instructional video.
Syllabus
Introduction
Lecture overview
Problem #1-2
Problem #3-10
Problem #11-14
Problem #15-20
Problem #21-26
Problem #27-30
Problem #31-32
Problem #33-34
Problem #35
Problem #36
Problem #37
Problem #38
Problem #39
Problem #40
Taught by
Mr. Robinson's Virtual Math Classroom