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Warm Up

Date: Thursday October 19, 2017 Math 8 - Agenda EQ: How can you contrast linear and nonlinear sets of bivariate data? Objective: S.W.B.A.T 8.F.4 Construct and interpret scatter plots for bivariate measurement of data; Finding the Equation of a Linear Relationship Making Predictions Homework: See HRW Assignment

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You can use the points on a graph of a linear relationship to write an equation for the relationship.

You can use the points on a graph of a linear relationship to write an equation for the relationship.

You can use the points on a graph of a linear relationship to write an equation for the relationship. The equation of a linear relationship is y = mx + b, where m is the rate of change, or slope and b is the value of y when x is 0.

You can use the points on a graph of a linear relationship to write an equation for the relationship. The equation of a linear relationship is y = mx + b, where m is the rate of change, or slope and b is the value of y when x is 0.

You can use the points on a graph of a linear relationship to write an equation for the relationship. The equation of a linear relationship is y = mx + b, where m is the rate of change, or slope and b is the value of y when x is 0.

You can use the points on a graph of a linear relationship to write an equation for the relationship. The equation of a linear relationship is y = mx + b, where m is the rate of change, or slope and b is the value of y when x is 0.