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Applications of Linear Equations Example 1: Joel is renting an apartment for $465 a month. He must pay a $300 non-refundable deposit since he has a dog.

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1 Applications of Linear Equations Example 1: Joel is renting an apartment for $465 a month. He must pay a $300 non-refundable deposit since he has a dog. a) Write the equation for the amount A that Joel pays in rent for x months. The $300 is a fixed cost – that amount won’t change. The $465 is a variable cost – how much Joel pays depends on the number of months rented.

2 Number of Months Cost per Month Cost for Monthly Rent 1465 2 2∙465=930 34653∙465=1395 ……… x465x∙465 Joel is renting an apartment for $465 a month. He must pay a $300 non-refundable deposit since he has a dog. (Amount paid)= (Variable costs)+ (Fixed costs)

3 Joel is renting an apartment for $465 a month. He must pay a $300 non-refundable deposit since he has a dog. b) Use the equation to predict the cost of renting the apartment for three years. 3 years = 3∙12 = 36 months The total cost for a three year rental will be $17,040

4 Applications of Linear Equations Example 2: The following graph shows the results of a particular study determining the average height of trees in inches a given number of years after the study began.

5 # of years since study began height in inches

6 a) Write the equation of the line in slope- intercept form. Use the two given points to find the slope:

7 Use the first point and the slope to write the point-slope form: The equation of the line in slope-intercept form is given by

8 b) Find the y-intercept and explain what it means in light of the application. y-intercept: Review the graph and locate this point on the graph.

9 # of years since study began height in inches The horizontal axis is years. The vertical axis is height.

10 Meaning in the application: Ordered pair from the equation: The average height of the trees at the beginning of the study (0 years) was 26 inches tall. y-intercept:

11 c) Determine the slope and explain what it means in light of the application. Slope: The average height of the trees increased at a rate of 3 inches per year.

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