Use the following Media4Math resources with this Illustrative Math lesson.
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Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 2 | Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 2
This is part of a collection of math quizzes on the topic of solving proportions. Some quizzes are interactive and some are in PDF format. To see the complete quiz collection on this topic, click on this link. Note: The download is the PDF version of the quiz (with answer key).Related ResourcesTo see additional resources on this topic, click on the Related Resources tab.Quiz LibraryTo see the complete collection of Quizzes, click on this link.
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Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 2 | Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 2
This is part of a collection of math quizzes on the topic of solving proportions. Some quizzes are interactive and some are in PDF format. To see the complete quiz collection on this topic, click on this link. Note: The download is the PDF version of the quiz (with answer key).Related ResourcesTo see additional resources on this topic, click on the Related Resources tab.Quiz LibraryTo see the complete collection of Quizzes, click on this link.
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Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 2 | Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 2
This is part of a collection of math quizzes on the topic of solving proportions. Some quizzes are interactive and some are in PDF format. To see the complete quiz collection on this topic, click on this link. Note: The download is the PDF version of the quiz (with answer key).Related ResourcesTo see additional resources on this topic, click on the Related Resources tab.Quiz LibraryTo see the complete collection of Quizzes, click on this link.
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Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 2 | Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 2
This is part of a collection of math quizzes on the topic of solving proportions. Some quizzes are interactive and some are in PDF format. To see the complete quiz collection on this topic, click on this link. Note: The download is the PDF version of the quiz (with answer key).Related ResourcesTo see additional resources on this topic, click on the Related Resources tab.Quiz LibraryTo see the complete collection of Quizzes, click on this link.
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Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 3 | Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 3
This is part of a collection of math quizzes on the topic of solving proportions. Some quizzes are interactive and some are in PDF format. To see the complete quiz collection on this topic, click on this link. Note: The download is the PDF version of the quiz (with answer key).Related ResourcesTo see additional resources on this topic, click on the Related Resources tab.Quiz LibraryTo see the complete collection of Quizzes, click on this link.
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Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 3 | Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 3
This is part of a collection of math quizzes on the topic of solving proportions. Some quizzes are interactive and some are in PDF format. To see the complete quiz collection on this topic, click on this link. Note: The download is the PDF version of the quiz (with answer key).Related ResourcesTo see additional resources on this topic, click on the Related Resources tab.Quiz LibraryTo see the complete collection of Quizzes, click on this link.
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Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 3 | Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 3
This is part of a collection of math quizzes on the topic of solving proportions. Some quizzes are interactive and some are in PDF format. To see the complete quiz collection on this topic, click on this link. Note: The download is the PDF version of the quiz (with answer key).Related ResourcesTo see additional resources on this topic, click on the Related Resources tab.Quiz LibraryTo see the complete collection of Quizzes, click on this link.
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Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 3 | Interactive Quiz: Solving Proportions for d, Quiz 10, Level 3
This is part of a collection of math quizzes on the topic of solving proportions. Some quizzes are interactive and some are in PDF format. To see the complete quiz collection on this topic, click on this link. Note: The download is the PDF version of the quiz (with answer key).Related ResourcesTo see additional resources on this topic, click on the Related Resources tab.Quiz LibraryTo see the complete collection of Quizzes, click on this link.
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Lesson Plan--Linear Functions and Equations (MS)--Lesson 1--Introduction to Linear Equations | Lesson Plan: Introduction to Linear EquationsThis lesson is the first in a five-part series on linear equations for middle school students. It introduces the fundamental concepts of linear equations, their structure, and their applications in real-world contexts. |
Slope-Intercept Form and Standard Form |
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Lesson Plan--Linear Functions and Equations (MS)--Lesson 1--Introduction to Linear Equations | Lesson Plan: Introduction to Linear EquationsThis lesson is the first in a five-part series on linear equations for middle school students. It introduces the fundamental concepts of linear equations, their structure, and their applications in real-world contexts. |
Slope-Intercept Form and Standard Form |
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Lesson Plan--Linear Functions and Equations (MS)--Lesson 1--Introduction to Linear Equations | Lesson Plan: Introduction to Linear EquationsThis lesson is the first in a five-part series on linear equations for middle school students. It introduces the fundamental concepts of linear equations, their structure, and their applications in real-world contexts. |
Slope-Intercept Form and Standard Form |
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Lesson Plan--Linear Functions and Equations (MS)--Lesson 2--Graphing Linear Equations | Lesson Plan: Graphing Linear EquationsThis is the second lesson in a five-part series on linear equations. It introduces students to graphing linear equations using slope-intercept form: y=mx+b. Students will learn to identify slope and y-intercept, plot points, and interpret graphs in real-world contexts. The lesson aligns with Common Core Standards 8.EE.B.5 and 8.EE.B.6. |
Graphs of Linear Functions |
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Lesson Plan--Linear Functions and Equations (MS)--Lesson 4--Linear Inequalities | Lesson Plan: Linear InequalitiesThis is the fourth lesson in a five-part series on linear equations and inequalities designed for middle school students. In this lesson, students explore the fundamentals of linear inequalities, including solving inequalities algebraically and graphing solution sets on the coordinate plane. Through step-by-step instruction, students learn to interpret inequality symbols, apply inverse operations, and determine whether to use solid or dashed boundary lines in graphs. The lesson includes real-world applications, such as budgeting constraints, work-hour limits, and spending allowances, demonstrating how linear inequalities are used in everyday decision-making. Aligned with Common Core Standards 6.NS.C.7a, 6.EE.B.5, 8.EE.B.5, and 8.EE.C.7b, this lesson builds on students’ prior knowledge of linear equations while introducing a broader understanding of algebraic inequalities. |
Inequalities |
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Lesson Plan--Linear Functions and Equations (MS)--Lesson 4--Linear Inequalities | Lesson Plan: Linear InequalitiesThis is the fourth lesson in a five-part series on linear equations and inequalities designed for middle school students. In this lesson, students explore the fundamentals of linear inequalities, including solving inequalities algebraically and graphing solution sets on the coordinate plane. Through step-by-step instruction, students learn to interpret inequality symbols, apply inverse operations, and determine whether to use solid or dashed boundary lines in graphs. The lesson includes real-world applications, such as budgeting constraints, work-hour limits, and spending allowances, demonstrating how linear inequalities are used in everyday decision-making. Aligned with Common Core Standards 6.NS.C.7a, 6.EE.B.5, 8.EE.B.5, and 8.EE.C.7b, this lesson builds on students’ prior knowledge of linear equations while introducing a broader understanding of algebraic inequalities. |
Inequalities |
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Lesson Plan--Linear Functions and Equations (MS)--Lesson 4--Linear Inequalities | Lesson Plan: Linear InequalitiesThis is the fourth lesson in a five-part series on linear equations and inequalities designed for middle school students. In this lesson, students explore the fundamentals of linear inequalities, including solving inequalities algebraically and graphing solution sets on the coordinate plane. Through step-by-step instruction, students learn to interpret inequality symbols, apply inverse operations, and determine whether to use solid or dashed boundary lines in graphs. The lesson includes real-world applications, such as budgeting constraints, work-hour limits, and spending allowances, demonstrating how linear inequalities are used in everyday decision-making. Aligned with Common Core Standards 6.NS.C.7a, 6.EE.B.5, 8.EE.B.5, and 8.EE.C.7b, this lesson builds on students’ prior knowledge of linear equations while introducing a broader understanding of algebraic inequalities. |
Inequalities |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 7)--Lesson 3--Identifying Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Identifying Proportional Relationships In this engaging Grade 7 math lesson, students will explore how to recognize and analyze proportional relationships. Using tables and graphs, learners will determine whether two quantities are proportional and identify the constant of proportionality. This lesson aligns with Common Core Standard 7.RP.A.2 and helps students build foundational skills in ratio and proportion concepts. Topics covered include: Recognizing proportional relationships in tables and graphsUnderstanding the constant of proportionalityIdentifying linear relationships that pass through the originSubscribers to Media4Math can download this lesson in PDF format for easy classroom use. |
Proportions and Applications of Linear Functions |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 7)--Lesson 3--Identifying Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Identifying Proportional Relationships In this engaging Grade 7 math lesson, students will explore how to recognize and analyze proportional relationships. Using tables and graphs, learners will determine whether two quantities are proportional and identify the constant of proportionality. This lesson aligns with Common Core Standard 7.RP.A.2 and helps students build foundational skills in ratio and proportion concepts. Topics covered include: Recognizing proportional relationships in tables and graphsUnderstanding the constant of proportionalityIdentifying linear relationships that pass through the originSubscribers to Media4Math can download this lesson in PDF format for easy classroom use. |
Proportions and Applications of Linear Functions |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 7)--Lesson 3--Identifying Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Identifying Proportional Relationships In this engaging Grade 7 math lesson, students will explore how to recognize and analyze proportional relationships. Using tables and graphs, learners will determine whether two quantities are proportional and identify the constant of proportionality. This lesson aligns with Common Core Standard 7.RP.A.2 and helps students build foundational skills in ratio and proportion concepts. Topics covered include: Recognizing proportional relationships in tables and graphsUnderstanding the constant of proportionalityIdentifying linear relationships that pass through the originSubscribers to Media4Math can download this lesson in PDF format for easy classroom use. |
Proportions and Applications of Linear Functions |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 7)--Lesson 4--Representing Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Representing Proportional RelationshipsLesson SummaryIn this lesson, students will explore different ways to represent proportional relationships using tables, graphs, and equations. They will analyze proportional relationships in real-world contexts and learn how to determine the constant of proportionality. The lesson emphasizes how proportional relationships appear as linear functions that pass through the origin when graphed. Students will practice: |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 7)--Lesson 4--Representing Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Representing Proportional RelationshipsLesson SummaryIn this lesson, students will explore different ways to represent proportional relationships using tables, graphs, and equations. They will analyze proportional relationships in real-world contexts and learn how to determine the constant of proportionality. The lesson emphasizes how proportional relationships appear as linear functions that pass through the origin when graphed. Students will practice: |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 8)--Lesson 3--Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships In this lesson, students will explore how to represent and analyze proportional relationships using graphs, tables, and equations. They will learn that proportional relationships follow the equation y=kx, where k is the constant of proportionality, and that these relationships always form a straight line passing through the origin on a coordinate plane. Key concepts covered in this lesson include: |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 8)--Lesson 3--Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships In this lesson, students will explore how to represent and analyze proportional relationships using graphs, tables, and equations. They will learn that proportional relationships follow the equation y=kx, where k is the constant of proportionality, and that these relationships always form a straight line passing through the origin on a coordinate plane. Key concepts covered in this lesson include: |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 8)--Lesson 3--Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships In this lesson, students will explore how to represent and analyze proportional relationships using graphs, tables, and equations. They will learn that proportional relationships follow the equation y=kx, where k is the constant of proportionality, and that these relationships always form a straight line passing through the origin on a coordinate plane. Key concepts covered in this lesson include: |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 8)--Lesson 3--Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships In this lesson, students will explore how to represent and analyze proportional relationships using graphs, tables, and equations. They will learn that proportional relationships follow the equation y=kx, where k is the constant of proportionality, and that these relationships always form a straight line passing through the origin on a coordinate plane. Key concepts covered in this lesson include: |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 8)--Lesson 3--Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Graphing and Interpreting Proportional Relationships In this lesson, students will explore how to represent and analyze proportional relationships using graphs, tables, and equations. They will learn that proportional relationships follow the equation y=kx, where k is the constant of proportionality, and that these relationships always form a straight line passing through the origin on a coordinate plane. Key concepts covered in this lesson include: |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Lesson Plan--Ratios, Proportions, and Percents (Gr 8)--Lesson 4--Understanding Direct Variation and Its Connection to Proportional Relationships | Lesson Plan: Direct Variations In this lesson, students will explore direct variation, a special type of proportional relationship where one variable is a constant multiple of another. They will learn how to identify direct variation in tables, graphs, and equations, determine the constant of variation (k), and understand how direct variation relates to linear functions. Key concepts covered in this lesson include: |
Applications of Linear Functions and Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents |
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Lesson Plan--Slope Concepts--Lesson 1--What Is Slope? | Lesson Plan: What Is Slope? This lesson is the first in a six-part series designed to introduce middle school students to the concept of slope. Through interactive digital resources from Media4Math, students will explore how slope represents the ratio of vertical change to horizontal change between two points on a line. Key learning objectives include: Defining slope as a ratio of rise over run.Interpreting slope in real-world scenarios, such as staircases and ramps.Calculating slope using coordinate points on a graph.The lesson includes engaging digital media, practice problems, and guided activities to help students develop a strong conceptual understanding. This resource is aligned with educational standards, making it an essential part of any middle school math curriculum. Subscribers to Media4Math can download PDF versions of the lesson plan for easy classroom use. |
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Lesson Plan--Slope Concepts--Lesson 6--Slope as Rate of Change | Lesson Plan: Slope as Rate of Change This lesson is the sixth and final installment in Media4Math's comprehensive six-part series on understanding slope in mathematics. It focuses on interpreting slope as a rate of change between two quantities, enabling students to apply this concept to real-world scenarios and mathematical problems. |
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Lesson Plan--Slope Concepts--Lesson 6--Slope as Rate of Change | Lesson Plan: Slope as Rate of Change This lesson is the sixth and final installment in Media4Math's comprehensive six-part series on understanding slope in mathematics. It focuses on interpreting slope as a rate of change between two quantities, enabling students to apply this concept to real-world scenarios and mathematical problems. |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 01 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 01TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically focusing on linear function tables. It serves as a title card for a set of 10 clip art images that explore linear functions in tabular and graph form. This visual introduction sets the stage for understanding how linear functions can be represented and analyzed using tables. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 01 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 01TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically focusing on linear function tables. It serves as a title card for a set of 10 clip art images that explore linear functions in tabular and graph form. This visual introduction sets the stage for understanding how linear functions can be represented and analyzed using tables. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 01 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 01TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically focusing on linear function tables. It serves as a title card for a set of 10 clip art images that explore linear functions in tabular and graph form. This visual introduction sets the stage for understanding how linear functions can be represented and analyzed using tables. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 01 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 01TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically focusing on linear function tables. It serves as a title card for a set of 10 clip art images that explore linear functions in tabular and graph form. This visual introduction sets the stage for understanding how linear functions can be represented and analyzed using tables. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 02 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 02TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a data table demonstrating that a linear function table shows a common difference for values of f(x). This visual representation helps students understand the fundamental characteristic of linear functions - the constant rate of change. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 02 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 02TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a data table demonstrating that a linear function table shows a common difference for values of f(x). This visual representation helps students understand the fundamental characteristic of linear functions - the constant rate of change. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 02 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 02TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a data table demonstrating that a linear function table shows a common difference for values of f(x). This visual representation helps students understand the fundamental characteristic of linear functions - the constant rate of change. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 02 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 02TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a data table demonstrating that a linear function table shows a common difference for values of f(x). This visual representation helps students understand the fundamental characteristic of linear functions - the constant rate of change. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 03 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 03TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically linear function tables. It builds on the previous image by showing that the common difference in a linear function can also be negative. This concept is crucial for understanding decreasing linear functions and their representation in tabular form. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 03 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 03TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically linear function tables. It builds on the previous image by showing that the common difference in a linear function can also be negative. This concept is crucial for understanding decreasing linear functions and their representation in tabular form. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 03 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 03TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically linear function tables. It builds on the previous image by showing that the common difference in a linear function can also be negative. This concept is crucial for understanding decreasing linear functions and their representation in tabular form. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 03 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 03TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, specifically linear function tables. It builds on the previous image by showing that the common difference in a linear function can also be negative. This concept is crucial for understanding decreasing linear functions and their representation in tabular form. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 04 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 04TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a new version of the previous table, this time demonstrating that the common difference can also be zero. This concept introduces students to constant functions, a special case of linear functions where the output remains the same regardless of the input. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 04 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 04TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a new version of the previous table, this time demonstrating that the common difference can also be zero. This concept introduces students to constant functions, a special case of linear functions where the output remains the same regardless of the input. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 04 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 04TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a new version of the previous table, this time demonstrating that the common difference can also be zero. This concept introduces students to constant functions, a special case of linear functions where the output remains the same regardless of the input. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 04 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 04TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables. It presents a new version of the previous table, this time demonstrating that the common difference can also be zero. This concept introduces students to constant functions, a special case of linear functions where the output remains the same regardless of the input. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 05 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 05TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on the relationship between linear function tables and graphs. It shows both a data table and a linear graph of data points, demonstrating that the graph of a Linear Function Table is a series of collinear points. This visual representation helps students connect tabular and graphical representations of linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 05 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 05TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on the relationship between linear function tables and graphs. It shows both a data table and a linear graph of data points, demonstrating that the graph of a Linear Function Table is a series of collinear points. This visual representation helps students connect tabular and graphical representations of linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 05 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 05TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on the relationship between linear function tables and graphs. It shows both a data table and a linear graph of data points, demonstrating that the graph of a Linear Function Table is a series of collinear points. This visual representation helps students connect tabular and graphical representations of linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 06 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 06TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables and their corresponding graphs. It presents a variation of the previous image with a new set of data, demonstrating that when the common difference is positive, the orientation of the graph is upward from left to right. This helps students understand the concept of positive slope in linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |
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Math Clip Art--Linear Function Tables 06 | Math Clip Art--Linear Function Concepts--Linear Function Tables 06TopicLinear Functions DescriptionThis image is part of a series illustrating key concepts in linear functions, focusing on linear function tables and their corresponding graphs. It presents a variation of the previous image with a new set of data, demonstrating that when the common difference is positive, the orientation of the graph is upward from left to right. This helps students understand the concept of positive slope in linear functions. |
Graphs of Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form |