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1 Linear Equations & Graphing
Math 8

2 Key Words & Definitions
Distributive Property – the property stating that a product can be written as a sum or a different of two products. Example: a(b + c) = ab + ac a(b – c) = ab - ac Expand – to distribute numbers or variables in an equation, allowing us to perform simplified operations (such as multiplication, subtraction, etc…)

3 Key Words & Definitions
Linear Relation – a relation that has a straight line graph. Example: a simple input/output table The input is the number we substitute in for the variable The output is the number we calculate using the variable Draw it or use next slide.

4 Linear Relation

5 Key Words & Definitions
Ordered Pair – two numbers in order, for example (2, 4); on a coordinate grid, the first number is the horizontal coordinate of a point and the second number is the vertical coordinate of the point. (x,y) Example: look at the previous input/output table. Every set of input & output gives us an ordered pair. (1, 17), (2, 14), (3, 11), (4, 8), etc. Discrete Data – data that can be counted.

6 Learning Intentions Graph & analyze two variable linear relations
Solve linear equations Concretely Pictorially symbolically Solve algebraic word problems

7 Solving Equations Using Algebra
It can be inconvenient to model an equation using algebra tiles when large numbers are involved or when the solution is a fraction or a decimal. Let’s look at some basic steps for solving problems!

8 Solving Equations Using Algebra
16t – 69 = t – = t = 56 16t/16 = 56/16 First: Isolate the variable term. Second: Solve for the variable. Third: Divide & simplify. Finish problem as a fraction and a calculator

9 Remember! Positive x positive = positive
Positive x negative = negative Negative x positive = negative Negative x negative = positive Positive ÷ positive = positive Negative ÷ negative = positive Positive ÷ negative = negative Negative ÷ positive = negative

10 Practice Do questions: 5. a,c,e,f 6. a,b,c,d 8. a,b,c,d 9. a,b,c

11 More practice

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