Cómo representar una FUNCIÓN LINEAL en 3 pasos

Do you want to learn how to graph a linear function (affine function) without using a table of values? In this Math Teacher Ruben video, I'll teach you the fastest and easiest method in just 3 steps. This technique is ideal if you're in secondary school or ESO (in Spain), as it allows you to draw the line on the Cartesian plane using only the slope and the y-intercept. What you'll learn in this lesson: How to identify the y-intercept to mark the first point. How to use the slope (shifts) to find the second point. How to graph positive, negative, and constant linear functions. Special cases: functions that pass through the origin. Timestamps (Key Moments): 0:00 Introduction and Basic Concepts 1:14 Analyzing the Analytic Form: y = mx + b 2:58 Example 1: Positive Slope (No Denominator) 6:17 Example 2: Negative Slope 8:58 Example 3: Slope with a Fraction (Completing the Denominator) 10:23 Example 4: Function with No Constant Term (Passes Through the Origin) 11:51 Example 5: Constant Function (Horizontal Line) If you found this video helpful, don't forget to Like and Subscribe! If you'd like to make a donation, it greatly helps me continue creating free, high-quality educational content. Mercado Pago: http://link.mercadopago.com.ar/donaci... PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/matem... #LinearFunction #Mathematics #GraphingFunctions #ESO