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1.1 POINTS AND LINES OBJECTIVES: FIND THE INTERSECTION OF TWO LINES, FIND THE LENGTH BETWEEN TWO POINTS, AND FIND THE MIDPOINT OF A SEGMENT Discrete Mathematics
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Graphing (x, y) Quadrant I (+, +) Quadrant II (-, +) Quadrant III (-, -) Quadrant IV (+, -) Origin (0, 0)
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Forms of Equations
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Slope of a Line
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Types of Slopes Positive Slope Increasing Line In the form y = mx + b
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Types of Slopes Negative Slope Decreasing Line In the form y = mx + b
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Types of Slopes Zero Slope Horizontal Line In the form y = #
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Types of Slopes No Slope Vertical Line In the form x = #
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Intersection of Lines
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Distance
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Midpoint
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Formative Assessment Pg. 5-6 (1-7, 11, 15-21, 25) odd
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Closing Question Pg. 5-6 (1-7, 11, 15-21, 25) odd Find the midpoint and distance between… (5,-1) and (8, 3)
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Warm-up Find the distance and midpoint between (-3,4) and (3,-2)
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Discrete Mathematics 1-2 SLOPES OF LINES OBJECTIVES: FIND THE SLOPE OF A LINE AND DETERMINE IF LINES ARE PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR
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Slope
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Slope-Intercept Form -7x
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Parallel Lines When lines are parallel….. The lines never intersect The slopes are equal Slope of line 1 = Slope of line 2 line 1 line 2
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Perpendicular Lines line 1 line 2
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Formative Assessment Homework #2
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Formative Assessment Pg. 11-12 (1-19) odd What is the slope of the line in #7?
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Find the slope for lines that go through the following points…. 1) (2,3) AND (4,5) 2) (0,0) AND (2,-5) 3) (-2,-2) AND (3,1)
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Discrete Mathematics 1-3 FINDING EQUATIONS OF LINES OBJECTIVES: FIND AN EQUATION OF A LINE GIVEN CERTAIN PROPERTIES
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Forms of Equations
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Find the Equation of the Line
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Perpendicular Bisector A line that intersects a segment at a right angle and it divides the segment into two equal parts. The slopes of perpendicular lines are opposite reciprocals. The line runs through the midpoint for a bisector.
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Find the Equation of The Perpendicular Bisector
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Formative Assessment Written Exercises Pg. 16 (1-15) odd
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Formative Assessment
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Please find an equation for a perpendicular bisector of the segment joining… (2,4) (4,-4) Warm-up! Happy Friday Everyone!
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Please find f(3) and f(-8) if… f(x) = -3X -10 f(x) = 22X + 8 Warm-Up! Happy Monday!
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Please write the equation for the… Distance formula Midpoint Slope Point-slope form Closing Question
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Discrete Mathematics 1-4 LINEAR FUNCTIONS AND MODELS OBJECTIVES: MODEL REAL-WORLD SITUATIONS USING LINEAR FUNCTIONS
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Independent Variable Horizontal Axis Determines the situation Cannot Change Dependent Variable Vertical Axis Depends on the independent variable Changes based on the situation Variables
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Function Notation
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Evaluating Functions
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Constant Function The slope is zero Horizontal line Example: h(t) = 3 Linear Function The slope is + or – Increasing or decreasing line Example: L(T) = 0.0001T + 10 Types of Functions
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Domain Set of values for which the function is defined Independent Variable Horizontal Axis Range Set of dependent values Vertical Axis Values of Functions
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A Zero of a Function When the function = 0 When y = 0 Where the graph crosses the independent axis Can find using a calculator Example Find the zeros of M(n) = 5n – 200 Values of Functions
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Written Exercises Pg. 22-23 (1-15) odd Formative Assessment
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On the calculator 2 nd Trace = Calculate Menu #1: Value #2: Zero #5: Intersect Pg. 22-23 (1-15) odd Exit Clicker Question Join Code 13 Choose the best solution to #3 (A) Yes(B) No Formative Assessment
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