Warm-Up You have a piece of wood that is 84 inches long. You cut the wood into three pieces. The second piece is 8 inches longer than the first piece.

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Warm-Up You have a piece of wood that is 84 inches long. You cut the wood into three pieces. The second piece is 8 inches longer than the first piece. The third piece is 16 inches longer than the second piece. Draw a diagram and then write and solve an equation to find the lengths of the three pieces.

Up Hill / Down Hill Slopes Down Hill Negative Up Hill Positive

Horizontal and Vertical Lines Horizontal Zero Slope Vertical No Slope (aka Undefined Slope)

Homework Questions

Consistent and Independent

On Note Graph Paper from yesterday

On Note Graph Paper from yesterday

Page 9 #29, 30, 31

Page 10 #8, 9, 12

Assignment Page 10 #22-24, 31, 34, 37, 38