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1 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes

2 A rocket is fired into the air.
Warm Up Interpret the graph. A rocket is fired into the air. y Rocket Speed x Time The rocket’s speed increases until gravity gradually slows the rocket and causes it to fall to the ground.

3 Problem of the Day The mean of a, 31, 42, 65, and b is 51. The greatest number is 67 more than the least number. What are the missing numbers? 25 and 92

4 Learn to identify and graph linear equations.

5 Vocabulary linear equation linear function

6 y 2 4 6 x Miles Hours The graph at right shows how far a kayak travels down a river if the current flows 2 miles per hour. The graph is linear because all the points fall on a line. It is part of the graph of a linear equation. A linear equation is an equation whose graph is a line. The solutions of a linear equation are the points that make up its graph. Linear equations and linear graphs can be different representations of linear functions. A linear function is a function whose graph is a nonvertical line.

7 Only two points are needed to draw the graph of a linear function
Only two points are needed to draw the graph of a linear function. However, graphing a third point serves as a check. You can use a function table to find each ordered pair.

8 Additional Example 1: Graphing Linear Functions
Graph the linear function y = 4x - 1. Input Rule Output Ordered Pair x 4x – 1 y (x, y)‏ 4(0) – 1 –1 (0, –1)‏ 1 4(1) – 1 3 (1, 3)‏ –1 4(–1) – 1 –5 (–1, –5)‏

9 Additional Example 1 Continued
Graph the linear function y = 4x - 1. x y –2 –4 2 4 (1, 3)‏ Place each ordered pair on the coordinate grid and then connect the points with a line. (0, –1)‏ (–1, –5)‏

10 Graph the linear function y = 3x + 1.
Check It Out: Example 1 Graph the linear function y = 3x + 1. Input Rule Output Ordered Pair x 3x + 1 y (x, y)‏ 3(0) + 1 1 (0, 1)‏ 1 3(1) + 1 4 (1, 4)‏ –1 3(–1) + 1 –2 (–1, –2)‏

11 Check It Out: Example 1 Continued
Graph the linear function y = 3x + 1. x y (1, 4)‏ 4 Place each ordered pair on the coordinate grid and then connect the points with a line. 2 (0, 1)‏ –4 –2 2 4 –2 (–1, –2)‏ –4

12 Additional Example 2: Earth Science Application
The fastest-moving tectonic plates on Earth move apart at a rate of 15 centimeters per year. Scientists began studying two parts of these plates when they were 30 centimeters apart. Write a linear function that describes the movement of the plates over time. Then make a graph to show the movement over 4 years. Begin by making a function table. Include a column for the rule.

13 Additional Example 2 Continued
Output Rule Input x 15(x) + 30 y Multiply the input by 15 and then add 30. 15(0) + 30 30 2 15(2) + 30 60 4 15(4) + 30 90 Let x represent the input and y represent the output. The function is y = 15x + 30, where x is the number of years and y is the total centimeters apart the two plates are.

14 Additional Example 2 Continued
Graph the ordered pairs (0, 30), (2, 60), and (4, 90) from your table. Connect the points with a line. y 100 80 60 40 20 2 4 8 10 12 Check Substitute the ordered pairs into th function y = 15x + 30. Centimeters 30 = 15(0) + 30 ​? 30 = 30 ? x 90 = 15(4) + 30 ​? Years 90 = 90 ?

15 Check It Out: Example 2 Dogs are considered to age 7 years for each human year. If a dog is 3 years old today, how old in human years will it be in 4 more years? Write a linear equation which would show this relationship. Then make a graph to show how the dog will age in human years over the next 4 years. Begin by making a function table. Include a column for the rule.

16 Check It Out: Example 2 Continued
Output Rule Input x 7(x) + 21 y Multiply the input by 7 and then add 21. 7(0) + 21 21 2 7(2) + 21 35 4 7(4) + 21 49 Let x represent the input and y represent the output. The function is y = 7x + 21, where x is the number of years and y is the total age of the dog in human years.

17 Check it Out: Example 2 Continued
Graph the ordered pairs (0, 21), (2, 35), and (4, 49) from your table. Connect the points with a line. y 80 60 40 20 2 4 8 10 Check Substitute the ordered pairs into th function y = 15x + 30. Human Year 30 = 15(0) + 30 ​? 30 = 30 ? x 90 = 15(4) + 30 ​? Years 90 = 90 ?

18 Lesson Quizzes Standard Lesson Quiz Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

19 Graph the linear functions. 1. y = 3x – 4 2. y = –x + 4 3. y = 2
Lesson Quiz: Part I Graph the linear functions. 1. y = 3x – 4 2. y = –x + 4 3. y = 2 y = –x +4 y = 2 y = 3x – 4

20 Lesson Quiz: Part II 4. The temperature of a liquid is decreasing at a rate of 12°F per hour. Susan begins measuring the liquid at 200°F. Write a linear function that describes the change in temperature over time. Then make a graph to show the temperature over 5 hours. y = 200 – 12x

21 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
1. Identify the graph of the linear function y = 2x – 5. A B.

22 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
2. Identify the graph of the linear function y = –x + 4. A B.

23 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
3. Identify the graph of the linear function y = 5. A B.

24 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
4. Larry has 150 cents in his piggy bank. He puts 20 cents into it everyday. Identify a linear function that describes the amount in the piggy bank over time and a graph that shows the amount over 5 days. A. y = 150 – 20x B. y = x


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