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Slope packet 2013 Pearson Education- Marecek, Anthony-Smith . Manipulative Mathematics Using Manipulatives to Promote Understanding of Math Concepts Slopes ... Each student needs a worksheet, a geoboard, and 3 or more rubber bands. If geoboards are not available, you can photocopy the last page of this packet.
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The slope would be 3, because the slope of the graph is equal to the unit rate. Activity 3: Writing Linear Equations from a Table 1. slope: 0.2, y-intercept: 40, equation: y = 0.2x + 40
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3.3 Slope If the rate of change is constant, then it is also called slope. Slope is the average rate of change. It tells how steep a linear function is when graphed. It is represented by m. (Side note: It is unsure why Americans use the letter m to represent slope. Slope comes from the Latin root “slupan,” for the word “slip.”
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Point-Slope Form Worksheet Find the equation of the line with the given slope that passes through the given point. Write the equation of the line in point-slope form. 1. = 6 𝑑 (2,5) 2. = −7 𝑑 (1,−1) 3. = −2 𝑑 (−5,−2) 4. = 2 𝑑 (−1,− 3) 5. ...
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24 Oct 2011 · Slope Worksheet and Activity I. Model Problems Modeling how to calculate slope (associated online demonstration here) II. Student Exploration. Exploring slope formula using an online interactive program. III and IV. Practice Problems Student practice calculating slope
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Guided Worksheet: Slope, Graphing & Writing Equations of Lines, Solving Systems of Linear Equations Directions: Show work for each problem on your own notebook or graph paper. ... Theline passesthrough c and has a slope( 2, )&(5,0) 2. II. Graphing Lines 8. Graph the lines. a) 5 (2,3) 2 through with a slope b) through with zeroslope(2,1) c)
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Include the key concept of slope as rate of change. Also be sure to include the slope formula and define it as vertical change over horizontal change as well. Then, include all the different types of examples of finding slope and graphing a line with a particular slope. Don’t forget special cases! Here are the key types of
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Part 3: Write the equation in function form (solve for y) and then graph the linear equation using a table of values. 13)-3x – 6y = 0 14)-2x + y = 8 x 15) x + y = 5 16) x = 5 x - 2 + y = 8y (x, y) 3 –6= 0 x = 5y (x, y) + y = 5
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Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC Geometry Summer Work - Week #4 ... Find the slope of each line. 1) x y 2) x y Find the slope of the line through each pair of points. 3) (2, -10), (8, -16) 4) (-17, -5), (15, -13) Find the slope of each line. 5) y = 9 5 x + 5 6) y = 5 Find the slope of a line parallel to each given line. 7) y = - 5 2 x - 2 8) y ...
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A) The slope is positive C) The slope equals zero B) The slope is four D) The slope is undefined Guided Practice: Vocabulary: Rate of change – A ratio that compares two quantities. On a linear graph, it is a comparison of the change in y-values of the line to the corresponding change in x …
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Section 3.4 Solving Real-Life Problems 127 Work with a partner. Write a story that uses the graph of a line. In your story, interpret the slope of the line, the y-intercept, and the x-intercept. Make a table that shows data from the graph. Label the axes of the graph with units. Draw pictures for your story. 2 ACTIVITY: Writing a Story Work with a partner.
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Slope Intercept Form: y = m x + b . y-coordinate . Slope: rate of change (rise/run) x-coordinate y-intercept: point where line crosses the y-axis. Graph Using SLOPE and Y-INTERCEPT: Example 1: Equation in Slope Intercept Form . Steps Example . Step 1: Identify the y-intercept (b) and plot the point (0, b) Step 2: Use the slope (m) to find a
Word problems in Slope-intercept form - 8th Grade Math!
Word problems in Slope-intercept form When a word problem involves a constant rate or speed and a beginning amount, it can be written in slope-intercept form:ymxb=+. To do this, recognize which number will represent m, the rate, and which number will represent b, the y-intercept. 1.
2.2 Slope of a Line - Big Ideas Learning
54 Chapter 2 Graphing Linear Equations and Linear Systems STATE STANDARDS MA.8.A.1.2 S 2.2 Slope of a Line How can the slope of a line be used to describe the line? Slope is the rate of change between any two points on a line. It is the measure of the steepness of the line. To fi nd the slope of a line, fi nd the ratio of the change in y (vertical change) to the change in x (horizontal change).
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•find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of a linear function. Contents 1. Linear functions 2 2. Linear functions not written in standard form 4 ... By drawing up a table of values, plot the following linear functions on the same axes: (a) f(x) = 2x+1 (b) f(x) = 3x−2 (c) f(x) = 4−3x (d) f(x) = 2−x 3. Find the gradient and the ...
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Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC Algebra 1 1.4 Finding slope from a graph ID: 1 Period____ ©F t2e0R1G7Y BK^uztAaY lSyoKfltewIa]r]eQ aLQLbCB.V S ]AIlLlv ErhiCgYhVt[st FrheKshezrUvveLdh.-1-Find the slope of each line. 1) x y 2) x y 3) x y 4) x y 5) x y 6) x y 7) x y 8) x y 9) x y 10) x y
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Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC CC 7/8 Writing Equations Given Slope and a Point Name_____ Date_____ Period____ ©F d2N0X1n6e XK[uktza` ySpo\f[tUwfabrKe[ fLuLzCj.` Q xAqlwlU _rliCgth[twsP brGeds\ecrBvfekdq.-1-Write the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line through the given point with the given slope.
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Some of the data collected are listed in the table below. Number of Knots 45 67 8 Length of Rope (cm) 64 58 49 39 31 State, to the nearest tenth, the linear regression equation that approximates the length, y, of the rope after tying x knots. Explain what the y-intercept means in the context of the problem. Explain what the slope means in the
Real World Linear Equation Worksheet and Activity
Worksheet and Activity Part I. Model Problems Part II. Practice Problems (answers can be found here) ... Do No What is the slope of the line in the picture below? ... The table below represents the monthly rate of two cell-phone companies.
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8. A candle burns at a constant rate of 2.5 cm/h. The candle is 15 cm tall when it is first lit. a) Set up a graph of length, l, in centimeters, versus time, t, in hours, and plot the l-intercept. b)%Should the slope of this linear relation be positive or negative?Explain. % % c)Graphtheline%
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Worksheet 13-1 Introduction to Slope Unit 13 Use the points marked on Graph A to answer questions 1-10. GRAPH A 1. What is the rise from B to A? 2. ... What is the slope of MH? 16. Why is the slope of MN, NH, and MH the same? 17. Place a point at 3, 2 . From this point, draw a line with a slope of 2 3. 18.
Linear Relationships: Proportional vs. Non-Proportional - ReidMath
A proportional table has a constant of proportionality in that y divided by x always equals the same value. A non-proportional table will have different values when y is divided by x. Equation Examples Proportional: y x= 25 Non-proportional: y x= +25 75 How to tell the difference:
Write linear equations Name Tables and Word problems 1. 2.
Write the slope intercept form of the linear equation that would represent the following word problems. 1. Rod is paid an overtime rate of $25 per hour after his basic wage of $600 per week. Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the total pay p if he works h hour of overtime. 2.
5-1 Rate of Change and Slope - KTL MATH CLASSES
What is the slope of the line through (4, 23) and (4, 2)? _____ In the diagram, (x 1, y) are the coordinates of point A, and (x 2, y) are the coordinates of point B. To find the slope of * AB), you can use the slope formula. slope 5rise run 5 y 2 2y 1 x 2 2x, where x 2 2x 1 20 When using the slope formula, the x–coordinate you use first in the
Slope Word Problems - MRS. STOWE
Slope Word Problems 1. The cost of a school banquet is $95 plus $15 for each person attending. Write an equation that gives total cost as a function of the number of people attending. What is the cost for 77 people? 2. In 1980 the average price of a home in Brainerd County was $97,000. By 1986 the average price of a
finding-slope FDSLP - Super Teacher Worksheets
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Extra Credit: Point-Slope Form - Mrs. Rowland Math
Extra Credit: Point-Slope Form Name_____ Period____ ©S h2[0G1e9_ cKYuVtGaf USdoNfWtfwkaLrRey lLiLfCG.B h [ADlFla _rziHgbhgtqsh GrnezsbeYr[vyeJdK. -1-Sketch the graph of each line. ... Worksheet by Kuta Software LLC-4-Write the point-slope form of the equation of the line through the given point with the given slope. 19) through: (2, 5), slope ...
Finding Slope Worksheets | Worksheet 1 - Amazon Web Services
4) The slope of the line that passes through the points (-2, 11) and (-2, 6) is ___. 5) If the slope of a line is 0, then the line is a ____ line. 6) Find the slope of the line. 7) Find the value of m if A(-3, m), B(0, 5) and B(3, 7) are collinear. Hint: Slope of AB = Slope of AC as A, B, and C are collinear. FINDING SLOPE WORKSHEETS
Unit 5: Understand the Connections between Proportional …
Slope MGH 3-1 Constant Rate of Change (page 171) MGH 3-1 Inquiry Lab: Graphing Technology – Rate of Change (page 179) MGH 3-2 Slope (page 181) EX 8-1 Graphing Linear Equations: Rates of Change (page 295) Pearson Video: Finding Rate of Change Using a Table Learn Zillion Lesson: Determining the constant rate of change
Quarter 1 Module 10: Graphing Linear Equations - DepEd Tambayan
two points: (b) the x - and y – intercepts; (c) slope and a point on the line. Learning Code: M8AL-If-2 After going through this module, you are expected to: 1. identify the three methods of graphing a linear equation; 2. graph a linear equation given any two points, x- …
6.1 Graphing with Slope-2 7. - Ms. Blue's Math Class
Once you have an equation in slope-intercept form, start by graphing the 1-intercept on the coordinate plane. From the 1-intercept, move the rise and run of the slope to plot another point. Finally, draw the line that connects the two points. Let’s use …
Rewriting Equations in Slope-Intercept Form - Mr. Phelps's Math …
Rewriting Equations in Slope-Intercept Form The equation of a line written in the form y = mx + b is said to be in slope-intercept form. To write an equation in slope-intercept form, you need to isolate y by using the properties of equality. Example: Rewrite the equation 4x – 2y = 12 in slope-intercept form. 4x – 2y = 12 -4x -4x 1.
SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM y = m x + b - Amazon Web Services
9.6 Notes – Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Identify the initial value (y-intercept) from a table, graph, equation, or verbal description. Use the slope and y-intercepts to write a linear function in the form from any representation (table, graph, or verbal description). Graph a linear equation given an equation. ...
Writing Equations of Lines Given the Graph - Fontana Unified …
Elementary Algebra Skill Writing Equations of Lines Given the Graph Write the slope-intercept form of the equation of e ach line. 1) −5−4−3−2−10 1 2 3 4 5
PACKET 3 STUDENT PACKET a PROPORTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Choose the ordered pair in each table for problems (1) – (3) that has the smallest x-value. Double both the x-value and the y-value and write them below. Ordered pair with least (x, y) values Ordered pair with doubled x-value and y-value Would this point lie on the line of the existing graph? Is the unit rate the same as other entries in the ...
Graphing Linear Functions BLF 1 - Math Antics
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SSlope-Intercept Formlope-Intercept Form - Big Ideas Learning
slope-intercept form. The slope of the line is m, and the y-intercept of the line is b. y = mx + b Example 1 Identify the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of each linear equation. a. y = −3x − 8 b. y − 4 = —1 3 x Write in slope-intercept form. y = −3x + (−8) y = 1— 3 x + 4 Add 4 to each side. The slope is −3, and the y ...
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9.!Plot!thepoints(0,82)and(1,4).andfindslope.!!!!! 10.!Plot!thepoints(84,6)and(5,3)andfindtheslope. !!!!! 11.!Plot!thepoints(2,81)and(7,81)andfindtheslope.!
Scatter Plots and Line of Best Fit Five Pack - MR. CALISE'S MATH …
The table lists the population of a town from the year 1970 to 2003. Sketch a ... What type of correlation does this graph show? 5. Calculate the slope of the line through points (25, 2001) and (60, 2003). ... Worksheet 2 Do the following: 1. Variable x is the number of students trained on new projects, and variable y is the number of calls to ...
Name Topic: Writing and graphing equations in slope-intercept form
10. !=−4 11. !=%−3 12. %=2 slope (m) = _____ slope (m) = _____ slope (m) = _____ y-intercept (b) = _____ y-intercept (b) = _____ y-intercept (b) = _____