Monday, March 5, 2018 ratio slope dependent independent CCSS 8.EE.5

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Monday, March 5, 2018 ratio slope dependent independent CCSS 8.EE.5 CCSS 8.F.4 ratio slope dependent independent

What is the slope (steepness) of the staircase above?

positive negative zero undefined

Zero slope Negative slope Undefined slope Positive slope What characteristic does the line show? Zero slope Negative slope Undefined slope Positive slope

2 simplify watch 4 3 4/3

Determine the slope shown in each of the pictures below:

Determine the slope shown in each of the pictures below:

Determine the slope shown in each of the pictures below:

1/4 -1/2 9/2 Determine the slope by checking the rise / run in the graph. If you do not see points, you must plot at least two yourself.

4/3 undefined -6/3 or -2 Determine the slope by checking the rise / run in the graph. If you do not see points, you must plot at least two yourself.