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UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT /Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... UNIT RELATIONSHIPS UNIT SCHEDULE UNIT MAP 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 Linear Relationships Functions Equations and Inequalities Two-Dimensional Figures Real Life Situations By Representing Graphing linear equations in the coordinate plane By Identifying By Constructing Relations and Functions Tables of Ordered Pairs By Identifying By Identifying Domain and Range Independent and Dependent Variables How do you describe and represent relations and functions? How do you identify and apply domain and range? How do you identify and apply independent variable dependent variables? How do you construct a table of ordered pairs by substituting values? What types of real life situations can be represented with a linear equation? Identifying Constructing Describing Representing Applying

Functions Real Life Situations The Unit Organizer NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map is about... 9 10 Functions -Can write an equation from real world problems. -Cell Phone bill -Shopping online By representing Graphing linear equations in the coordinate plane Real Life Situations Relations and Functions By Identifying SOLs 8.14, 8.16, 8.17 By Identifying By Constructing By Identifying Tables of Ordered Pairs A relation is any set of ordered pairs A function is a relation in which there is only one output for every input Independent and Dependent Variables Domain and Range Domain is the set of x-coordinates Range is the set of y-coordinates When stating the domain and range of a relation, each value is listed only once, even if it occurs more, listed from least to greatest From points on a line or by substituting values in for x in a linear equation to find values of y Independent Variable Input Value Can be any number you substitute into the linear equation Dependent Variable Output Value If depends on the value you input into the linear equation

UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NAME DATE The Unit Organizer BIGGER PICTURE LAST UNIT /Experience CURRENT UNIT NEXT UNIT UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS is about... UNIT RELATIONSHIPS UNIT SCHEDULE UNIT MAP 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 Linear Relationships Functions Equations and Inequalities Two-Dimensional Figures By Representing Graphing linear equations in the coordinate plane By Identifying By Constructing By Identifying By Identifying How do you describe and represent relations and functions? How do you identify and apply domain and range? How do you identify and apply independent variable dependent variables? How do you construct a table of ordered pairs by substituting values? What types of real life situations can be represented with a linear equation? Identifying Constructing Describing Representing Applying

Functions Real Life Situations The Unit Organizer NAME DATE The Unit Organizer SELF-TEST QUESTIONS NEW UNIT Expanded Unit Map is about... 9 10 Functions By representing Graphing linear equations in the coordinate plane Real Life Situations Relations and Functions By Identifying SOLs 8.14, 8.16, 8.17 By Identifying By Constructing By Identifying Tables of Ordered Pairs Independent and Dependent Variables Domain and Range