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Identify Key Information from a Graph N-Q.1, F-IF.4, F-LE.1

Table of Contents 5: How Do I Get Information From Graphs? 4:

EQ: How Do I Get Information From Graphs? 2/26/2016

MaximumThe highest point in a graph Minimum The lowest point in a graph

X-Intercept Where the line crosses the x-axis The meaning will change depending on the label on the x-axis Y-Intercept Where the line crosses the y-axis The meaning will change depending on the label on the y-axis

Example 1: Page 5, Graph 1

Where was Mehana at noon? Mehana was at home

Approximately when was Mehana farthest from home? Mehana was farthest from home at 2 pm

What is the farthest Mehana traveled from home? The farthest Mehana traveled from home as 3.5 miles

How far from home was Mehana at 2:30 pm? Mehana was 2.5 miles from home

Approximately when was Mehana 1 mile from home? Mehana was 1 mile from home at 12:30 and 3:30

When did Mehana return home? Mehana returned home at 4:30

Describe what Mehana might be doing between 1:00 and 1:30 pm? Answers will vary

Questions What does the highest point (2, 3.5) tell us about Mehana’s walk? What do the x-intercepts tell us about Mehana’s walk? What does the horizontal section tell us about Mehana’s walk? What is the graph describing? (Look at the x - and y – axis labels)

Example 2: Page 5, Graph 2

Where was Logan when no time had elapsed? Logan was on the ground

How high did Logan climb? Logan climbed 42 feet

When did Logan reach his maximum height? Logan reached his maximum height after 8 minutes

How many feet above the ground was Logan after 12 minutes? Logan was 18 feet above the ground

When was Logan 24 feet above the ground? Logan was 24 feet above the ground at 3 minutes and 10 minutes

When 18 minutes had passed, where was Logan? Logan was back on the ground

Describe what Logan might be doing between 4 and 6 minutes? Answers will vary

Questions What does the highest point (8, 42) tell us about Logan’s climb? What do the x-intercepts tell us about Logan’s climb? What does the horizontal section tell us about Logan’s climb? What is the graph describing? (Look at the x - and y – axis labels)

Example 3: Page 6, Graph 3

When did Taylor reach her maximum speed? Taylor reached her maximum speed after 4 minutes

What was Taylor’s maximum speed? Taylor’s maximum speed was 35 mph

How fast was Taylor driving 5 minutes into her trip? Taylor was driving 25 mph

When was Taylor traveling at 10 mph? Taylor was traveling at 10 mph at 1 minute and 7 minutes

When did Taylor stop? Taylor stopped at 9 minutes

Describe what Taylor might be dong between 2 and 3 minutes. Answers will vary

Questions What does the highest point (4, 35) tell us about Taylor’s drive? What do the x-intercepts tell us about Taylor’s drive? What does the horizontal section tell us about Taylor’s drive? What is the graph describing? (Look at the x - and y – axis labels)

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