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Relating Graphs and Events
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5.1 – Relating Graphs & Events Goals / “I can…” ◦ Interpret, sketch, and analyze graphs from situations
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3 < x + 2 < 10 10 > -2x + 4 > 19 -5 ≥ ½ x + 3 > 11
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Relating Graphs to Events Use the graph at the right. Name the point with the given coordinates. 1.(4, –2)2.(4, 3) 3.(2, –4)4.(–2, 1) Name the coordinates of each given point. 5.B6.F7.G
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Now that you have worked with both equations and inequalities, you will begin to learn more about functions and their characteristics. One of those characteristics is their graphs. This lesson is an introduction relating graphs to events that will later lead to understanding functions.
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A big part of math is understanding the world around us.
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Part of understanding the world around us is representing information mathematically.
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A big part of math is understanding the world around us. Part of understanding the world around us is representing information mathematically. In life graphs are often used to persuade people.
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This graph shows someone taking a walk in the neighborhood. Describe what it shows by labeling each part. Relating Graphs to Events
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A pelican flies above the water searching for fish. Sketch a graph of its altitude from takeoff from shore to diving to the water to catch a fish. Label each section. Relating Graphs to Events
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In your math notebook write what you think this graph tells you. Deaths Percent of people using shaving cream
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Which graph in Example 3 could show a car sitting at a stoplight? Graph I indicates a quantity that does not change with time. Graph II shows an increase over time. A car sitting at a stoplight would stay in the same place over time. Graph I could show a car sitting at a stoplight. Relating Graphs to Events
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Graph your distance from the ground as you ride a Ferris wheel for five minutes.
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