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P.O.D. # 32 2/4/19

P.O.D. # 31 Answers

Check your Homework S38-39 3-6

Check your Homework S38-39 3-6

Check your Homework S38-39 3-6

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M5L6 OUTCOME Students use rate of change to determine if a function is linear.

OPENING EXERCISE Pg S40

NOTES Always check to make sure the rate of change is constant. Choose at least 3 pairs of inputs and their corresponding outputs to verify the rate of change. No constant rate means it will not graph as a line

EXERCISE Pg. S41

EXERCISE Pg. S41

M5L6 HOMEWORK Pages S42-43 #1-6