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Section 1.3 Linear Function
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Last section we discussed average rate of change over a certain interval When a function has a constant rate of change (i.e. the same average rate of change over all intervals) it’s graph is a line and we call it linear
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Consider a car going 25 miles per hour and we get the following table t0246810 D050100150200250 What is the average rate of change for each interval? Find a formula for D as a function of t What form are linear functions in? Where t is time in hours and D is distance in miles
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Form of a linear function For our example we had D = 25t Linear functions are most commonly written as y = b + mx or y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept where and b gives the value for x = 0 In general output = rate of change x input + initial value
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Do the following problem in your groups Suppose we know the population of a city is 23,000 in 1982 and 21,000 in 1986 Assuming the population has been declining at a constant rate since 1970, find a formula for the population as a function of time, t –Let t be the number of years since 1970 (i.e. t = 0 corresponds to the year 1970) Use your model to determine the population in the year 2000 When will the population be 0 Be prepared to present your solution to the class
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Do the following problem in your groups The profit, in dollars, of selling n items is given by P(n) = 0.98n – 3000 –Identify the vertical intercept and the slope –Explain their meanings in practical terms
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Do the following problem in your groups A hotel finds that if it spends no money on renovations, they will be able to rent 100 rooms per night They find that for every $5000 spent on renovation, they will be able to rent an additional 25 rooms If x is the amount of money they spend and y is the number of rooms, find a formula for y as a function of x
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