Description
This theory sheet explains the two most important equation forms of linear functions and how they are connected. Students learn how the slope–intercept form and the point–slope form describe the same line from different perspectives and how to convert between them.
The focus is on structural understanding rather than memorization. Each form is explained conceptually and supported by clear graphical illustrations, including how a linear function can be determined from two given points.
This resource is designed to be used together with the practice worksheet
Linear Functions: Slope-Intercept & Point-Slope Form – Worksheet,
where students apply these ideas through structured exercises.
The sheet works well as an introduction, a reference page, or preparation for practice and review in upper secondary mathematics.
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Description
This theory sheet explains the two most important equation forms of linear functions and how they are connected. Students learn how the slope–intercept form and the point–slope form describe the same line from different perspectives and how to convert between them.
The focus is on structural understanding rather than memorization. Each form is explained conceptually and supported by clear graphical illustrations, including how a linear function can be determined from two given points.
This resource is designed to be used together with the practice worksheet
Linear Functions: Slope-Intercept & Point-Slope Form – Worksheet,
where students apply these ideas through structured exercises.
The sheet works well as an introduction, a reference page, or preparation for practice and review in upper secondary mathematics.


