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Tell whether the slope is positive or negative. Then find the slope.
Do Now Tell whether the slope is positive or negative. Then find the slope. Negative; -1
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Homework p208 positive; 1 Negative; -1/2 11) negative; -3
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Learn to determine the slope of a line and to recognize constant and variable rates of change.
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A rate of change is a rate that describes how one quantity changes in relation to another.
A constant rate of change is the rate of change of a linear relationship
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The ratio of two quantities that change, such as slope, is a rate of change.
A constant rate of change describes changes of the same amount during equal intervals. It is displayed on graphs as linear (a line). A variable rate of change describes changes of a different amount during equal intervals. It is displayed on graphs as nonlinear (not a line).
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Ratios and Proportional Relationships rate of change constant rate of change Course 2, Lesson 1-7
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Example 1 Find the constant rate of change for the table.
Students Number of textbooks 5 15 10 30 45 20 60 The change in the number of textbooks is 15. The change in the number of students is 5. c change in number of textbooks = 15 textbooks change in number of students students = 3 textbooks 1 student Write as a unit rate So, the number of textbooks increased by 15 for every 5 students it rate.
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Example C Tell whether each graph shows a constant or variable rate of change. A. B. The graph is nonlinear, so the rate of change is variable. The graph is linear, so the rate of change is constant.
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Tell whether each graph shows a constant or variable rate of change.
Example C continued Tell whether each graph shows a constant or variable rate of change. A. B. y y 4 4 2 2 x x –4 –2 2 4 –4 –2 2 4 –2 –2 –4 –4 The graph is linear, so the rate of change is constant. The graph is nonlinear, so the rate of change is variable.
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