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1 Check Homework

2 Homework: Study for Module 4 Test
Date: Thursday October 12, 2017 Math 8 - Agenda EQ: How can you distinguish between proportional and non-proportional situations? Objective: S.W.B.A.T 8.EE.6 Compare properties of two different functions, each presented in a different way; Review for Module 4 Test Homework: Study for Module 4 Test

3 Key Vocabulary of Module 4

4 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation:

5 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane

6 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane Can be written as: y = mx + b

7 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane Can be written as: y = mx + b If b is not zero the relationship between x and y is non-proportional

8 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane Can be written as: y = mx + b If b is not zero the relationship between x and y is non-proportional Line does not go through the origin

9 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane Can be written as: y = mx + b If b is not zero the relationship between x and y is non-proportional Line does not go through the origin Ratio y/x is not constant

10 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane Can be written as: y = mx + b If b is not zero the relationship between x and y is non-proportional Line does not go through the origin Ratio y/x is not constant Equation of Line:

11 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane Can be written as: y = mx + b If b is not zero the relationship between x and y is non-proportional Line does not go through the origin Ratio y/x is not constant Equation of Line: Slope-intercept form of equation of a line

12 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane Can be written as: y = mx + b If b is not zero the relationship between x and y is non-proportional Line does not go through the origin Ratio y/x is not constant Equation of Line: Slope-intercept form of equation of a line

13 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane Can be written as: y = mx + b If b is not zero the relationship between x and y is non-proportional Line does not go through the origin Ratio y/x is not constant Equation of Line: Slope-intercept form of equation of a line The slope of a line is the ratio of the change in y-values (rise) on the graph to the corresponding x- values (run).

14 Key Vocabulary of Module 4
Linear Equation: A linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane Can be written as: y = mx + b If b is not zero the relationship between x and y is non-proportional Line does not go through the origin Ratio y/x is not constant Equation of Line: Slope-intercept form of equation of a line The slope of a line is the ratio of the change in y-values (rise) on the graph to the corresponding x- values (run).

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