
Writing and Graphing Equations with Two Variables
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Mathematics
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7th Grade - University
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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9 Slides • 21 Questions
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Equations With Two Variables
Follow this lesson to learn about graphs that have two variables or unknowns in the equations. This lesson will use tables, graphs, and equations to determine values and information.
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Two Variable Equations
Consider p = $11.50h
H: INPUT or INDEPENDENT variable because it does not stand alone. It is multiplied by a real number in this case $11.50
P: OUTPUT or the DEPENDENT variable and stands by itself
These variables can be put into an ORDERED PAIR (h, p)
These equations can be visualized as a mathematical equation, a table, or a graph
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Equations as Functions
Written as f(x)=11.50x
f(x) can be thought of as y
To be a FUNCTION the equation must have one output value for each input value
Watch this video to see graphing by using tables and how to determine if they are functions
Next answer a few questions
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
How would I graph the point (-1, 3)?
Left 1, up 3
Left 1, down 3
Down 1, Right 3
Down 1, Left 3
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Multiple Choice
Which table is correct for y=4x+3?
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Types of Graphs
Usually you can plot 4 - 5 points especially when both variables are to the first power
When the equations contain variables with exponents other then 1, absolute value bars, or square root symbols it is better to plot 8-9 points
Connect the points with a smooth curve
Equations that are straight lines are referred to as LINEAR
All other equations are referred to as NON-LINEAR
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ABSOLUTE VALUE EQUATIONS
The graph will look like a "V"
f(x) = |x|
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QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
The graph will look like a U that is called a parabola
f(x) = x2
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The graph looks similar to an 'S'.
f(x) = x3
Cubic Equations
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This graph looks like an arc
f(x) = √ x
Square Root Function
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Linear Vs. Non-Linear
Determining from a graph, table, and equation
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Is this function linear or nonlinear?
Linear function
Nonlinear function
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Name the parent function.
quadratic
cubic
square root
logarithmic
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Multiple Choice
What type of function is shown?
absolute value
quadratic
linear
exponential
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Multiple Choice
cube root
cubic
quadratic
logarithmic
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Multiple Choice
linear
cube root
square root
quadratic
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Multiple Choice
quadratic
absolute value
square root
inverse
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