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Materials Reminders. Musical Math. Determine whether the relationship between x and y is proportional or nonproportional?. Get out your agenda if you see your name below. I would like to have you in my FLEX Wednesday. Cornell Notes. Topic:.
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Materials Reminders
Musical Math Determine whether the relationship between x and y is proportional or nonproportional?
Get out your agenda if you see your name below. I would like to have you in my FLEX Wednesday.
Cornell Notes Topic: 4-3 Proportional and Nonproportional Relationships Essential Question(s): How do I find rates of change?
Important Vocabulary Rate of Change – a rate that describes how one quantity changes in relation to another
Questions: Notes: Cornell Notes How do I determine POSITIVE rates of change? Steps Determine the difference between two quantities within each category. Write the results as a unit rate (hint: time is usually used as the denominator. If the unit rate is a positive number, you have a positive rate of change. Example: The rate of change is positive because there is an increase of 2000 tons per year.
Questions: Notes: Cornell Notes How do I determine NEGATIVE rates of change? Steps Determine the difference between two quantities within each category. Write the results as a unit rate (hint: time is usually used as the denominator. If the unit rate is a negative number, you have a negative rate of change. Example: The rate of change is positive because there is an decrease of 2000 tons per year.
Philosophical Chairs If a liquid is poured into a flask (pictured below) at a constant rate, what will a graph of the height of the liquid as a function of time look like. Ht. Ht. Ht. Time Time Time C B A
Homework Page 201-203; 1-15 and 27-29 AND Cornell Notes Summary