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Determine wheter each equation has one solution, no solution, or is an identity. 9/21: Warm Up 2y – 4 = 3y - 52y + 4 = 2(y + 2)3y – 5 = y + 2y -9
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9/21 Objective I will complete my tests and/ or missing assignments.
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Tuesday 9/22 Warm Up 1.Which equation represents the data in the table? Paint Cans Remaining per Hour A p = 10h – 3 B p = 3h – 10 C p = 10 – 3h D p = 3 – 10h Number of Hours Worked, h Number of Paint Cans Remaining, p 010 17 24 31
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9/22 Objective I will be able to represent mathematical relationships using graphs.
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9/22 Assignment Match Graph to Situation: cut out situations and graphs match situation to graph glue onto blank paper write your own situation for blank graphs
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Wednesday 9/23 Warm Up The function rule h = 3w + 2 represents the height in centimeters h of a plant after w weeks of growth. Make a table of ordered pairs to show the height of the plant each week for 5 weeks. Number of Weeks (w) Rule: 3w+ 2 Height of Plant 13(1) + 25 23( ) + 2 3 4 5
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9/23 Objective I will be able to identify and represent patterns that describe linear functions.
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LINEAR FUNCTION function whose graph is a line exponent of x will be 1 has a constant rate of change Makes when graphed: Line Parent Functiony = x Standard form: Ax + By = C Slope-Intercept form: y = mx + b
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FUNCTION relationship that pairs each input value with exactly one output value (input cannot repeat; output can repeat)
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9/23 Think About It: Journal page 49 Identify some things in the photo that will change throughout the day. (variables) Identify some things tin the photo that will remain the same throughout the day. (constant) Remain Constant Vary or Change
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9/23 Think About It: Journal page 49
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INDEPENDEN T VARIABLE variable that stands alone and isn’t changed by other factors INPUT DOMAIN
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DEPENDENT VARIABLE variable that depends on other factors OUTPUT RANGE
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9/23 Concept Builder X Factor: # of Triangles Y Factor: Perimeter Journal: page 50
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Finding an Equation Given X and Y values: STAT ENTE R Put x values here Put y values here 2nd y = ENTE R ZOO M 9 STEP 1: Calculator Commands STEP 2: Input values STEP 3: turn on stat plots STEP 4: to graph ZoomStat STEP 5: Determine if it looks like a LINE, a U, or a RAMP? LINE: LINEAR STAT CALC 4 LinReg (ax+b) Calculate U: QUADRATIC STAT CALC 5 QuadReg Calculate RAMP: EXPONENTIAL STAT CALC 0 ExpReg Calculate ENTE R Store RegEQ: ALPHATRACE ENTE R ALPHATRACE ENTE R ALPHATRACE ENTE R
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9/23 Concept Builder Journal: page 51 use STAT ENTER handout
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RELATION any set of ordered pairs
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9/23 Concept Builder Journal: page 51 use STAT ENTER handout
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9/24 Warm Up Solve the equation you wrote on Wednesday to answer the question. A plumber finished three jobs on Tuesday. The first two only cost the owner the $45 trip fee because they took very little time to complete. For the third job, the plumber charged the trip fee plus 6 times his hourly rate. If the plumber received a total of $303 for the day, what is the hourly rate?
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9/24 Objective I will be able to solve and graph inequalities containing the words “and” and “or”.
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9/24 Assignment Test Review
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9/25 Warm Up Turn in Warm Up Topic 1 Test
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9/25 Objective I will demonstrate my mastery of Topic 1 by scoring 70 or more on the topic test.
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9/25 Assignment Topic 1 Test
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