lesson 4-6 pages 177-181 functions and linear equations
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Function Function table Domain Range Linear equationTRANSCRIPT
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Lesson 4-6 Pages 177-181
Functions and Linear Equations
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What you will learn!
How to graph linear equations.
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FunctionFunctionFunction tableFunction tableDomainDomainRangeRangeLinear equationLinear equation
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What you really need to know!The solution of an equation with two variables consists of two numbers, one for each variable, that make the equation true. The solution is usually written as an ordered pair (x, y), which can be graphed.
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What you really need to know!
If the graph for an equation is a straight line, then the equation is a linear equation.
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Example 1:
Ann makes $6.00 an hour working at a grocery store. Make a function table that shows Ann’s total earnings for working 1, 2, 3, and 4 hours.
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To solve this problem, we are going to make a table with:
Input, Instructions, and Output.InputInput InstructionsInstructions OutputOutput
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Example 1:
InputInput Function RuleFunction Rule OutputOutput
Number of Number of hourshours Multiply by 6Multiply by 6 Total Total
Earnings ($)Earnings ($)
11 1 x 61 x 6 6622 2 x 62 x 6 121233 3 x 63 x 6 181844 4 x 64 x 6 2424
Domain Range
Ann makes $6.00 an hour working at a grocery store. Make a function table that shows Ann’s total earnings for working 1, 2, 3, and 4 hours.
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Example 2:
Graph y = x + 3xx x + 3x + 3 yy (x, y)(x, y)22 2 + 32 + 3 55 (2, 5)(2, 5)11 1 + 31 + 3 44 (1, 4)(1, 4)00 0 + 30 + 3 33 (0, 3)(0, 3)-1-1 -1 + 3-1 + 3 22 (-1, 2)(-1, 2)
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(x, y)(x, y)(2, 5)(2, 5)(1, 4)(1, 4)(0, 3)(0, 3)(-1, 2)(-1, 2)
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Example 3:
Graph y = x – 3xx x – 3x – 3 yy (x, y)(x, y)22 2 – 32 – 3 -1-1 (2, -1)(2, -1)11 1 – 31 – 3 -2-2 (1, -2)(1, -2)00 0 – 30 – 3 -3-3 (0, -3)(0, -3)-1-1 -1 – 3-1 – 3 -4-4 (-1, -4)(-1, -4)
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(x, y)(x, y)(2, -1)(2, -1)(1, -2)(1, -2)(0, -3)(0, -3)(-1, -4)(-1, -4)
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Example 4:
Graph y = -3xxx -3x-3x yy (x, y)(x, y)22 -3-3•2•2 -6-6 (2, -6)(2, -6)11 -3-3•1•1 -3-3 (1, -3)(1, -3)00 -3-3•0•0 00 (0, 0)(0, 0)-1-1 -3-3•-1•-1 33 (-1, 3)(-1, 3)
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(x, y)(x, y)(2, -6)(2, -6)(1, -3)(1, -3)(0, 0)(0, 0)(-1, 3)(-1, 3)
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Example 5:
Graph y = -3x + 2xx -3x + 2-3x + 2 yy (x, y)(x, y)22 -3-3•2 + 2•2 + 2 -4-4 (2, -4)(2, -4)11 -3-3•1 + 2•1 + 2 -1-1 (1, -1)(1, -1)00 -3-3•0 + 2•0 + 2 22 (0, 2)(0, 2)-1-1 -3-3•-1 + 2•-1 + 2 55 (-1, 5)(-1, 5)
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(x, y)(x, y)(2, -4)(2, -4)(1, -1)(1, -1)(0, 2)(0, 2)(-1, 5)(-1, 5)
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Example 6:
Blue whales can reach a speed of 30 miles per hour in burst when in danger. The equation d = 30t describes the distance d that a whale traveling at that speed can travel in time t. Represent the function with a graph.
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tt 30t30t dd (t, d)(t, d)11 30 30 1 1 3030 (1, 30)(1, 30)
22 30 30 2 2 6060 (2, 60)(2, 60)
33 30 30 3 3 9090 (3, 90)(3, 90)
44 30 30 4 4 120120 (4, 120)(4, 120)
d = 30t
Blue whales can reach a speed of 30 miles per hour in burst when in danger. The equation d = 30t describes the distance d that a whale traveling at that speed can travel in time t. Represent the function with a graph.
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(t, d)(t, d)(1, 30)(1, 30)
(2, 60)(2, 60)
(3, 90)(3, 90)
(4, 120)(4, 120)
(5, 150)(5, 150)
(6, 180)(6, 180)
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120
180
240
300
360
02 4 860
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Page 179
Guided Practice
#’s 3-7
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1 - 2 -12 - 2 03 - 2 14 - 2 2
4•-1 -44•0 04•1 44•2 8
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Pages 177-179 with someone at home and study
examples!
Read:
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Homework: Page 180-181
#’s 8-20 even
#’s 47-56
Lesson Check 4-6
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1 - 4 -32 - 4 -23 - 4 -14 - 4 0
1 + 5 62 + 5 73 + 5 84 + 5 9
2•-1 -22•0 02•1 22•2 4
-6•-1 6-6•0 0-6•1 -6-6•2 -12
2•1-1 12•2-1 32•3-1 52•4-1 7
-2•-1- 2 0-2•0 - 2 -2-2•1 - 2 -4-2•2 - 2 -6
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Lesson 4-6
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Lesson Check 4-6
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