Classwork/Homework: Worksheet 2-1 #1-7, 8-13 pick 1, pick 1

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Classwork/Homework: Worksheet 2-1 #1-7, 8-13 pick 1, 15-17 pick 1 Objectives: To graph relations and identify functions Essential Understanding: A relation is a set of pairs of values, input and output. A relation can be displayed in four ways. A relation whose input values pair with exactly one output value is a function.

Linear Functions & Slope Intercept Form Objectives: To write and graph linear functions Essential Understanding: In a linear function, the rate of change of the points on the line is constant.

Objectives: To write and graph linear functions Essential Understanding: In a linear function, the rate of change of the points on the line is constant.

Objectives: To write and graph linear functions Essential Understanding: In a linear function, the rate of change of the points on the line is constant.

Objectives: To write and graph linear functions Essential Understanding: In a linear function, the rate of change of the points on the line is constant.

Objectives: To write and graph linear functions Essential Understanding: In a linear function, the rate of change of the points on the line is constant.

Objectives: To write and graph linear functions Essential Understanding: In a linear function, the rate of change of the points on the line is constant.

Objectives: To write and graph linear functions Essential Understanding: In a linear function, the rate of change of the points on the line is constant.

Objectives: To write and graph linear functions Essential Understanding: In a linear function, the rate of change of the points on the line is constant.

1. 2. 3. 4. Objectives: To write and graph linear functions 2. 3. 4. Objectives: To write and graph linear functions Essential Understanding: In a linear function, the rate of change of the points on the line is constant.

Classwork/Homework: Worksheet 2-3 #1-3 Pick 2 #4 or 5 #6 or 7 # 19 & 20