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1 Graphing Relations Lesson 1.6

2 You can use a graph to show the relationship between input and output.
The first step is to complete the input/output table. Then, create a graph that will coordinate with the table you created.

3 Complete this table... Input n Output 4n + 2 1 2 3 4 5

4 Plotting on a graph Output (Y-axis) Input (x-axis)

5 Try this one... Complete the table, and make a graph.
The cost of n CD’s in $’s is 12n. What is the cost of 1 CD? What is the cost of 5 CD’s? How many CD’s could you buy with 72$ Input (n) Output (12n) 2 4 6 8 10

6 A Word Problem for You Mr. Sam has 25 granola bars. He gives 3 granola bars to each student who stays after school to help. A) show a relation to show how the number of granola bars that remain is related to the number of helpers.

7 When you connect all the points, you will have a straight line.
This is called a linear relation. The graph shows that each time the input increases by 1, the output increases by 4.


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