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For more exercises, see Extra Skill and Word Problem Prac: it
0 rractice by Example Copy each graph. Label each section ofthe graph.
Example 1
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6. your distance from the ground as you ride a Ferris wheel for five minutes
7. your pulse rate as you watch a scary movre
8. your walking speed during five minutes between classes
9. eoeking You turn on your oven to bake a casserole. Which graph bestrepresents the oven temperature over time? Explain your choice.
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Example 2
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Example 3
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11. Sketch graphs of each situation. Are the graphs the same? Explain.a. Your speed as you travel from the bottom of a ski slope to the top.b. Your speed as you travel from the top of a ski slope to the bottom.
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You can use a graphing calculator to explore the graph of an equation in the
form y : mx + b. For this activity, use a standard screen by pressing
ffi0.1. Graph these equations on the same screen. Then complete each statement.
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a. The graph of ? is closest to the y-axis.
b. The graph of ? is closest to the r-axis.
2. Match each equation with the best choice for its graph.
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generalize how changingthe coefficients of a
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3. How does changin g m affect the graph of an equation in the form y : mx * b?
4. Graph these equations on the same screen.
y:2x+1 Y:-2x+IHow does the sign of m affect the graph of an equation?
5. Graph these equations on the same screen.
y:2x+I y:2x-2 Y:2x+ZWhere does the graph of each equation cross the y-axis? (Hint: rJse the
feature to better see the points of intersection')
6. Match each equation with the best choice for its graph.
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7. How does changing the value of b affect the graph of an equation in the
form Y : mx -l b?
8. you can change the appearance of a graph by changing its scale in the ffiEscreen' Describe how the graph of y = 2x + 1 changes from its appearance on a
standard screen using the following values for Xmin, Xmax,Ymin, and Ymax.
a. Xmin = -5 Ymin = -10Xmax=5 Ymax=10
b. Xmin = -10 Ymin = -5Xmax = 10 Ymax = 5
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EXERCISES For more exercises, see Extra Skill and Word Problem Prar::t
ffL PraetEee bv Exa*:ple Find the slope and yiintercept of each equation.
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Example 2
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Example 3
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Example 4(page 319)
Example 5
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Write an equation of a line with the given slope and y-intercept.
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Write the slope-intercept form of the equation for each line.
Use the slope and y-intercept to graph each equation.
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40. fr*tail S;r€el* A music store is offering a coupon promotion on its CDs. Th.regular price for CDs is $14. With the coupon, customers are given $4 off :.-.total purchase. The equation t : 14c - 4, where c is the number of CDs .- -r is the total cost of the purchase, models this situation.a. Graph the equation.b. Find the total cost for a sale of 6 CDs.
Find the slope and y-intercept of each equation.
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