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Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 2 |
Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 2
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Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 3 |
Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 3
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Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 4 |
Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 4
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Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 5 |
Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 5
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Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 6 |
Video Tutorial: Linear Functions, Video 6
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Applications of Linear Functions: Temperature Conversion |
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Temperature is one of the most important measurements that we deal with on a daily basis. Weather, climate, food preparation, health, and other phenomena involve some type of temperature measure. The two most common units of temperature measure are Fahrenheit and Celsius. |
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Applications of Linear Functions: Speed and Acceleration |
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When a rocket is launched into space, it starts from rest and within minutes reaches speeds of tens of thousands kilometers per hour. In other words, the rocket accelerates. |
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Applications of Linear Functions: Hooke's Law |
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In this module, students explore a physics-based application of linear functions: Hooke's Law. By exploring the properties of springs, a simple linear model is developed. Students then explore applications of Hooke's Law, from weight scales to bungee cords. |
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Applications of Linear Functions: Cricket Chirps |
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Crickets are known for their chirping sounds. But did you know that the number of times a cricket chirps per minute is an indicator of the outside temperature? In fact, the relationship between cricket chirps and the outside temperature can be modeled by a linear function. |
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Linear Functions: Distance vs. Time |
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In this module students apply their knowledge of linear functions to the context of distance vs. time graphs. They look at data sets, graphs of coordinates, and algebraic representations of distance vs. time functions. Then students go on a field trip to a Nascar race to see how timing at the pit stop has an impact on distance vs. |
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Linear Function Models |
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In this module students learn the properties of linear functions. They look at data sets, graphs of coordinates, and algebraic representations of functions. Then students go on a field trip to the US Mint to see how money is printed. |