Graphing Linear Equations Worksheets
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Let your skills come on by leaps and bounds as you practice our free graphing linear equations worksheets, an excellent opportunity to represent equations of straight lines graphically as well as to write equations from graphs! With pdf exercises like graphing lines using points and using slope and y-intercept; representing horizontal and vertical lines on coordinate plane; and answering multiple-choice questions on graphs of equations in point-slope form, slope-intercept form, or standard form, we have it all covered.
We suggest these printable worksheets on graphing equations of a line for grade 8 and high school students.
Graphing Lines in Standard Form - Level 1
In these graphing lines in standard form worksheet pdfs, you must first determine the values of y by substituting the given x values in the equation, plot each point, and graph the lines neatly.
Graphing Lines in Slope-Intercept Form
Can you graph a line using its slope and y-intercept? The y-intercept(b) is a point where the line cuts the y-axis and the slope(m) measures how steep a line is. Identify both from equations of the form y = mx + b, and graph the lines.
Graphing Lines in Standard Form - Level 2
Make the most of this printable resource so graphing lines in standard form feels like child's play. Students must assemble the equation into the standard form and then proceed to fill in the missing x or y values and graph the lines.
Graphing Lines in Standard Form - Level 3
Children must determine the value of y by assuming their own value for x in the equation and graph the lines in this section of our printable graphing linear equations worksheets that sets the difficulty level a notch higher.
Graphing Horizontal and Vertical Lines
Brief 8th grade and high school students on the facts that, for any integer k, x = k denotes a vertical line and y = k denotes a horizontal line, and supply them with our pdf worksheets to graph horizontal and vertical lines.
Graphing Linear Equations - MCQ
Instruct grade 8 and high school students to observe the linear equations in standard form, slope-intercept form, etc., represented graphically; to note down the y-intercept, slope, etc., from the equation; and to identify the right graph.