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MATH103

Mathematics for Business and Economics - I


Chapter 3 - Lines, Parabolas, and Systems

Section 3-1 - Lines


Many relationships between quantities can be represent conveniently by straight lines. The slope of a nonvertical line that passes through the points P(x1, y1) and Q(x2, y2) is denoted by m and is defined by

vertical change m Horizontal change y2 y1 . x2 x1

y y2 Q(x2, y2) Vertical Change

y1

P(x1, y1) x1 x2

Horizontal Change

Vertical and Horizontal Lines


Either the rise or run could be zero
y m is undefined m (slope) is positive

m=0

m (slope) is negative x

EXAMPLE 1

Finding and Interpreting the Slope of a Line

Sketch the graph of the line that passes through the points P(1, 1) and Q(3, 3). Find and interpret the slope of the line.

Solution
Any two points determine a line; the graph of the line passing through the points P(1, 1) and Q(3, 3) is sketched here.

Vertical Change =4

Horizontal Change = 2

EXAMPLE 1

Finding and Interpreting the Slope of a Line

Solution continued

P(1, 1) and Q(3, 3) change in y -coordinates y2 y1 m change in x-coordinates x2 x1

3 1 3 1 4 2 3 1 3 1 2

Interpretation
The slope of this line is 2; this means that the value of y increases by exactly 2 units for every increase of 1 unit in the value of x. The graph is a straight line rising by 2 units for every one unit we go to the right.

EXAMPLE 2

Finding and Interpreting the Slope of a Line

Equations of Lines
Point-Slope Form: To find the equation of a line, when you only have two points. The point-slope form of the equation of a line is

y y1 m( x x1 )

where m is the slope and (x1, y1) is a given point.

EXAMPLE 1

Finding an Equation of a Line with Given Point and Slope

Find the pointslope form of the equation of the line passing through the point (1, 2) and with slope m = 3. Then solve for y.

Solution We have x1 = 1, y1 = 2, and m = 3.

y y1 m x x1 y 2 3x 3 y 3x 5

y 2 3x 1

EXAMPLE 2

Finding an Equation of a Line with Given Point and Slope

Find the equation of a line that passes through the point (1,-3) with slope of 2

EXAMPLE 3

Finding an Equation of a Line Passing Through Two Given Points

Find the pointslope form of the equation of the line l passing through the points (2, 1) and (3, 7). Then solve for y. Solution

7 1 6 6 First, find the slope. m 3 2 3 2 5 We have x1 = 3, y1 = 7.


y y1 m x x1 6 y 7 x 3 5 6 18 y7 x 5 5 6 17 y x 5 5

EXAMPLE 4

Finding an Equation of a Line with two Given Points

Find the equation of the line through the points (-5,7) and (4,16). Solution:

16 7 9 m 1 4 (5) 9
Now use the point-slope form with m = 1 and (x1, x2) = (4,16). (We could just as well have used (-5,7)).

y 16 1( x 4) y x 4 16 x 12

EXAMPLE 5

Finding an Equation of a Line with a Given Slope and y-intercept

Find the pointslope form of the equation of the line with slope m and y-intercept b. Then solve for y.
Solution

The line passes through (0, b).


y y1 m x x1 y b m x 0 y b mx y mx b

SLOPEINTERCEPT FORM OF THE EQUATION OF A LINE


The slope-intercept form of the equation of the line with slope m and y-intercept b is

y mx b.

EXAMPLE 1

Slope Intercept Form

EXAMPLE 2

Find the Slope and y-intercept of a line

EXAMPLE

Equations of Horizontal and Vertical Lines

PARALLEL AND PERPENDICULAR LINES


Let l1 and l2 be two distinct lines with slopes m1 and m2,respectively. Then l1 is parallel to l2 if and only if m1 = m2. l1 is perpendicular l2 to if and only if m1m2 = 1. Any two vertical lines are parallel, and any horizontal line is perpendicular to any vertical line.

Section 3-2 Applications and Linear Functions

EXAMPLE 1

Finding a Demand Equation

Note : The graph of a linear function can be drawn by using the same procedures as drawing a line.

EXAMPLE 2

Diet for Hens

EXAMPLE Example3 A business copier repair company charges a fixed amount plus an hourly rate for service. If a customer is billed $159 for a onehour service call and $287 for a three hour service call, find the linear function that describes the price of a service call when x is the number of hours of service

We need to find the equation for a line of the form; y=mx+b We know two points on the line: (1,159) and (3,287) So, m = (287 159)/(3 1) = 64 Use point-slope approach to find the line (y y1) = 64(x x1) y = 287 64(3) + 65x y = 95 + 64x

EXAMPLE 4

Finding a Demand Equation

Example : Suppose consumer will demand 40 units of a Product when the price is $12 per unit and 25 units when The price is $18 each. Find the demand equation Assuming that is linear. Find the price per unit when 30 units are demanded

Solution: The Points are: ( x1 , y1 ) = (40,12) , and ( x2 , y2 ) =(25,18) Slope Formula: x represent q and y represent p

y2 - y1 18 12 2 m x2 - x1 25 40 5
Hence an equation of the line is

2 p 12 q 40 5 2q p 28 5

When q=30

2 P .30 28 12 28 16 5

Graph of the demand equation


p intercept q=0 then p=28, Q intercept p=0 then q=70
P 28

2 q 28 5

70

EXAMPLE 5

Finding a Demand Equation

EXAMPLE 6

Finding a Supply Equation

Example Suppose a manufacturer of shoes will place on the


market 50 (thousand pairs) when the price is 35 (dollars per pair) and 35 when the price is 30. Find the supply equation, assuming that price p and quantity q are linearly related
Solution:The Points are:( x1 , y1 ) =(50,35), and ( x2 , Slope Formula: x represent q and y represent p

y2 ) =(35,30)

p2 p1 30 35 1 m q2 q1 35 50 3
Hence the equation of the line is

1 1 55 p 35 q 50 q 3 3 3

EXAMPLE 7

Finding a Supply Equation

EXAMPLE 8

Finding a Cost Equation

Example: Suppose the cost to produce 10 units of a product is $40 and the cost of 20 units is $ 70. If cost c is linearly related to output q, find a linear equation relating c and q. Find the cost to produce 35 units. Solution:The line passing through (10,40) and (20,70) has slope
m 70 40 3 20 10

So an equation for the line is: c 40 3 q 10

3q 10
If q=35 then c=3(35)+10=115

EXAMPLE 10

Finding an Equation

Office equipment was purchased for $20,000 and will have a scrap value of $2,000 after 10 years. If its value is depreciated linearly, find the linear equation that relates value (V) in dollars to time (t) in years: Solution: When t = 0, V = 20,000 and when t = 10, V = 2,000. Thus, we have two ordered pairs (0, 20,000) and (10, 2000). We find the slope of the line using the slope formula. The y intercept is already known The slope is (2000-20,000)/(10 0) = -1,800. when t = 0, V = 20,000, so the y intercept is b=20,000 Therefore, by slope-intercept form(y=mx+b) equation is V(t) = - 1,800t + 20,000.

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