Bellwork Quarter 3 Week #1. Which statement describes the graph pictured? A)The car’s tank starts with 7 gallons when full and increases by one gallon.

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Bellwork Quarter 3 Week #1

Which statement describes the graph pictured? A)The car’s tank starts with 7 gallons when full and increases by one gallon every 25 miles driven. B)The car’s tank starts with 15 gallons when full and decreases by one gallon every 25 miles driven. THEN: Write an equation for this graph in slope-intercept form. Explain how you determined each individual item in the equation.

Graph the following equations: y = 4 x = -2 Identify the solution to the system and discuss your reasoning: A)(4,-2) B)(-2,4) C)(-4,2) D)(2,-4) Identify the slope for each line. Explain your thinking.

For the relation below, find the domain and range. Then, create a table, map, and graph. Do you think this relation is LINEAR or NONLINEAR? Explain your reasoning. A) LinearB) Non-Linear

Is this a function? Explain why or why not. A) FunctionB) Non-Function Draw an example of a map and a graph that is NOT a function.

Which map below is a function? Explain. AB Give a real-world example of a function (besides the elevator or gas pump).