Lines in the Plane PreCalculus 1-1.

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Lines in the Plane PreCalculus 1-1

Sketch an example graph of each of the parent functions listed below Linear Quadratic Cubic Polynomial Rational Radical Do Now

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Quickly Estimate the following slopes

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Name real life things that are slopes Quick Questions

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Three of the following four tables of data have something in common: Linear growth. By trying to find equations of lines, determine which of them represents linear growth. Which table has the slowest growth? Exploration

Write a sentence to describe a property of linear growth that can be determined from a table of values. Exploration

pgs 12 - 14 19, 20, 28, 29, 32, 52, 67, 81 Homework