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Additive Relationship
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Additive Relationship
Additive Relationship is a relationship among a set of ordered pairs in which the same value is added to each “X-” value to find the corresponding “Y” value.
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Additive Relationship
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Additive Relationship
Does the rule “Y = Ax” represent the Additive Relationship? Does the graph of “Y=X+A” represent the Additive Relationship? Is the Rule: Y=3/2x and example of an Additive Relationship?
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Multiplicative Relationship
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Multiplicative Relationship
Multiplicative relationship is a relationship among a set of ordered pairs in which each x-value is multiplied by the same factor to find each corresponding y-value.
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Multiplicative Relationship
Multiplicative relationship is a theme within ratio and proportional reasoning.
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Multiplicative/Additive Relationships
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Multiplicative Relationship
In the following table does the ratio 2/3 describe a multiplicative comparison of y to x? x 9 15 24 39 y 6 10 16 26
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Dependent Quantity Dependent Quantity is a quantity whose value is determined by the value of the related independent quantity.
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Dependent Quantity
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Dependent Quantity The dependent quantity on a graph is represented by the y-axis.
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In the ordered pair (-3, 4) is the -3 the dependent quantity?
On a coordinate grid, the horizontal axis represents the dependent quantity? On the coordinate grid, the vertical axis represents the dependent quantity?
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Independent Quantities
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Independent Quantities
Independent quantity is a quantity whose value determines that of a dependent quantity.
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Independent Quantities
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Independent Quantities
The independent quantity on a graph is represented by the X –axis on a coordinate grid.
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Independent Quantities
In the ordered pair (-3, 4) is the -3 the independent quantity? On a coordinate grid, the horizontal axis represents the independent quantity? On the coordinate grid, the vertical axis represents the independent quantity?
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Input – Output Table
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Input – Output Table An input output table is a table of values that follows a rule; used to show the pattern in “X-” Values and their corresponding “Y-” Values
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Input – Output Table
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The Output of a table varies depending on the values of the input.
Input – Output Table The Output of a table varies depending on the values of the input.
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Constant
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Constant The Constant is a number that does not vary; for example, in the expression “X+5”, 5 is a constant.
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Constant
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Constant In the expression 5x is 5 a constant?
In the expression 3y+2, is 2 a constant? Can a constant be represented by a letter?
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Coordinate Plane The plane determined by a horizontal number line, called the x-axis, and a vertical number line, called the y-axis, intersecting at a point called the origin. Each point in the coordinate plane can be specified by an ordered pair of numbers.
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linear Linear equation is the equation for the straight line in which each term is the constant or product of a constant.
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y-intercept The value where a straight line crosses the Y axis of a graph.
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