Lesson – What is the rule and how can I use it? - y = mx + b

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Lesson 4.1.4 – What is the rule and how can I use it? - y = mx + b Objective - I will be able to describe growth with an equation in slope intercept form and will be able to create a graph using the slope and Y-intercept Quote of the Day - “Good fortune and talent are both ingredients of success, but like any recipe, they can be substituted with clever alternatives. The one irreplaceable ingredient I've found, however, is work.”  ― Shane Snow,

Class work --> 4-33 through 4-35 Materials: Graph paper Ruler Homework --> 4-36 through 4-41