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Linear Function Review from Middle School

IM I Functions

Linear Functions

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It is important that you finish this class knowing the different representations of  a function, features of functions.
​Linear functions begin with
y = x.  



Linear functions have a constant rate of change as opposed to exponential functions which have a variable rate of change.


IM I Linear Functions Slide Deck

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Representations of  Linear Functions


Equations

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Graphs

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Tables

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Besides observing the color coding, can you tell which equation belongs to which table/graph?  Can you tell what table belongs to which equation/graph?  How? You can click on the equations to see them better in the Desmos calculator.

    Questions

    If you have any questions or comments about the slide shows, please submit them here.  Do not submit problems, but submit questions you might have on any of the topics. 
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