Bell Ringer Find the slope of the line that passes through each pair of points. YOU MAY USE PAPER NOTES…..NO COMPUTERS OUT. *I will give you one last.

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Bell Ringer Find the slope of the line that passes through each pair of points. YOU MAY USE PAPER NOTES…..NO COMPUTERS OUT. *I will give you one last chance to correct YESTERDAY’s bell ringer before I grade it…..You should have listed one goal in each box for Tuesday. This means you will have a total of 4 goals for Tuesday’s bell ringer. If you cannot follow directions, I cannot give you points. 1. F(-2, -4), G(7, 1) 2. Y(8, 3), Z(-6, 3) 3. R(5, 1), S(0, 4) 4. J(-1, 3), K(-1, 7)

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Homework Check

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Can you explain the parts to me? Mr. Slope Guy Can you explain the parts to me?

Domino Effect http://www.mathalicious.com/lessons/domino-effect/teach

Questions to Ponder How much might a topping cost? In this case, what would the base price be? How much else might a topping cost? What would the base price be now? Could the cost per topping be zero? Could it be negative? What other information would you need to determine how much Domino’s is charging per topping? By the way – do you recognize the address 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue??

Act 2 – Number 4 - Graph

Homework – Slope Section 8.6 # 1 – 20 odd Find the slope of the line that passes through each pair of points.

Homework – Slope Section 8.6 # 1 – 20 odd

Homework – Slope Section 8.6 # 1 – 20 odd