Chapter 3: Solving Equations

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Chapter 3: Solving Equations Section 6 (part #2)– Uniform Motion

An object that moves at a constant rate has uniform motion Vocabulary Uniform motion An object that moves at a constant rate has uniform motion Example

Objectives I can model distance-rate-time problems

Notes Part 1: Uniform Motion

Part 2: Same Direction Travel

Part 2: Same Direction Travel

Part 3: Round Trip Travel

Part 3: Round Trip Travel

Part 3: Round Trip Travel

Part 4: Opposite Direction Travel

Part 4: Opposite Direction Travel

Part 4: Opposite Direction Travel