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Minds On

MFM 2P. Minds On. A hockey puck has a height of 1 in. and a diameter of 3 in. Draw the net then determine the surface area of the puck, to the nearest square inch. . MFM 2P. Lesson 5: Vertical and Horizontal Lines. Learning Goal: I can identify the special cases y = # and x = #. MFM 2P.

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Minds On

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  1. MFM 2P Minds On A hockey puck has a height of 1 in. and a diameter of 3 in. Draw the net then determine the surface area of the puck, to the nearest square inch.

  2. MFM 2P Lesson 5: Vertical and Horizontal Lines Learning Goal: • I can identify the special cases y = # and x = #

  3. MFM 2P Lesson 5: Vertical and Horizontal Lines What would be the slope of the flattest line possible? What would be the equation of the flattest line possible? What might be the equation of a line flatter than y=3x + 4?

  4. MFM 2P y = # Lesson 5: Vertical and Horizontal Lines • On your wipeboards, graph the line: • y = 4 • y = -6 • y = -10 • y = ½

  5. MFM 2P Lesson 5: Vertical and Horizontal Lines What would be the slope of the steepestline possible? What would be the equation of the steepestline possible? What might be the equation of a line steeperthan y=3x + 4?

  6. MFM 2P

  7. MFM 2P x = # Lesson 5: Vertical and Horizontal Lines • On your wipeboards, graph the line: • x = 5 • x = -3 • x = -8.5 • x = 10/3

  8. MFM 2P Learning Goals • I can identify the special cases y = # and x = #

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