RESUMÃO - GRÁFICO DE UMA FUNÇÃO DO PRIMEIRO 1º GRAU

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Summary

TLDRIn this video, the instructor provides a quick and easy way to graph a first-degree function, using the example of the function -2x + 5. The key steps include identifying the independent term (5), recognizing the function’s decreasing slope based on the negative angular coefficient, and finding where the function intersects the X-axis by solving for x. With just two points, the graph is complete. The instructor emphasizes how simple it is to plot the graph without a table, offering helpful tips and encouraging viewers to subscribe for more lessons.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The script teaches how to quickly graph a first-degree function without the need for a table.
  • 😀 The independent term (constant) in the function is 5, which indicates where the line will intersect the Y-axis.
  • 😀 When graphing a first-degree function, the line will always be straight (linear).
  • 😀 The angular coefficient (slope) of the function determines if the line is increasing or decreasing. A negative slope means the line is decreasing.
  • 😀 In this case, the function has a slope of -2, which means the line is decreasing.
  • 😀 The intercept on the Y-axis is found by looking at the independent term, which is 5, and plotting it on the Y-axis.
  • 😀 To find where the line intersects the X-axis, set the function equal to zero and solve for X.
  • 😀 The function -2x + 5 = 0 is solved by isolating X, leading to an X value of 2.5.
  • 😀 The point where the line intercepts the X-axis is at X = 2.5, which is between 2 and 3 on the X-axis.
  • 😀 With just two points (Y-intercept and X-intercept), you can draw the line and complete the graph for a first-degree function.
  • 😀 The video encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel for more lessons and provides links to related content in the description.

Q & A

  • What is the first step in graphing a first-degree function?

    -The first step is to identify the independent term (constant) in the function. In this case, the function is -2x + 5, and the independent term is 5.

  • What does the independent term in the function represent?

    -The independent term represents the Y-intercept, where the graph of the function crosses the Y-axis. In this case, the function intercepts the Y-axis at 5.

  • How do you know if the graph of the function is increasing or decreasing?

    -The graph's slope (angular coefficient) determines if the function is increasing or decreasing. If the angular coefficient is negative, like in -2x, the graph is decreasing. If it's positive, the graph is increasing.

  • What is the angular coefficient in the function -2x + 5?

    -The angular coefficient of the function -2x + 5 is -2.

  • What does a negative angular coefficient mean for the graph?

    -A negative angular coefficient means that the graph is decreasing. The line will slope downwards as you move from left to right.

  • How do you find the point where the graph intersects the X-axis?

    -To find the point where the graph intersects the X-axis, set the function equal to zero and solve for X. For example, -2x + 5 = 0, which simplifies to x = 2.5.

  • What is the X-coordinate of the point where the graph intersects the X-axis?

    -The X-coordinate of the point where the graph intersects the X-axis is 2.5, which can also be written as the fraction 5/2.

  • Once you have two points, what is the next step in graphing the function?

    -Once you have two points, you can plot them on the graph and then draw a straight line connecting the points to complete the graph of the first-degree function.

  • Why is it not necessary to create a table when graphing a first-degree function?

    -It is not necessary to create a table because you can determine the graph's key points directly from the function: the Y-intercept and the X-intercept, which are sufficient to draw the line.

  • What additional resources are provided for further learning about first-degree functions?

    -The video provides a playlist link with all the related classes on first-degree functions and mentions links in the description for more detailed explanations.

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