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IB Maths AA 2.1 Definitions

This page contains our IB Maths AA definitions for 2.1. By learning each one of these definitions, you will fully cover the content for IB Maths AA 'Forms of lines'.

gradient

The coefficient aa in y=ax+by=ax+b, giving the predicted change in yy when xx increases by 11.

gradient-intercept

A form of a straight-line equation written as y=mx+cy=mx+c, where mm is the gradient and cc is the yy-intercept.

Intercepts

The points where a line crosses the coordinate axes; the yy-intercept occurs when x=0x=0 and the xx-intercept occurs when y=0y=0.

parallel

Checks consistency by comparing results from two different versions designed to measure the same thing.

perpendicular

Meeting at a right angle, so the angle between the two lines is 9090^{\circ}.

point-gradient

A form of a straight-line equation using a point (x1,y1)(x_1,y_1) and gradient mm: yy1=m(xx1)y-y_1=m\left(x-x_1\right).

vertical

Describing changes parallel to the yy-axis, such as a stretch by factor a|a| or a shift up or down by dd.

x-intercept

The point where a line crosses the xx-axis, found by setting y=0y=0 and solving for xx, giving a point of the form (x,0)(x,0).

y-intercept

The point where a line crosses the yy-axis, found by setting x=0x=0 in the equation of the line.

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