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1. Describe how the dependent variable changes as the independent variable changes in a linear relationship. Give examples.
2. How does the pattern of change for a linear relationship show up in a table, a graph and an equation of the relationship?
1. Describe how the dependent variable changes as the independent variable changes in a linear relationship Give examples? First you start off with an equation to see if the problem linear or non linear. Then you can find linear if it’s a straight line. If it starts from up then down it is non linear.
ReplyDelete2. How does the pattern of change for a linear relationship show up in a table, a graph and an equation of the relationship?
(0,0) (1,6) (2,12) (3,18)
This is linear.
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ReplyDelete1. The dependent variable changes as the independent variables changes in a linear relationship because the dependent variable depends on the independent variable to change in a problem.
ReplyDelete2. The pattern of change for a linear relationship shows up in a table , a graph and an equation for the relationship because the numbers from the equation then its goes to the table then to the graph. Thats how you know the that's a linear relationship.
1. Describe how the dependent variable changes as the independent variable changes in a linear relationship. Give examples.
ReplyDeleteA dependent variable counts on something to make it change. A independent don’t need anything to make it change. For example a car depends on gas to make it move. Another example is a bike doesn’t depend on gas so it can move.
2. How does the pattern of change for a linear relationship show up in a table, a graph and an equation of the relationship? I believe that that it is the Y-Intercept, Mostly because the y- intercept is the constant rate of change.
1.The dependent variable changes like the independent because like one of my classmates said the dependent variable depends on the independent variable.
ReplyDelete2.Take a look at x values and determine if x values are increasing/decreasing by a constant rate
do the same for y values
only if both x and y are increasing/decreasing by a constant rate you see a linear relationship in a table graph and equation.
1.Describe how the dependent variable changes as the independent variable changes in a linear relationship?
ReplyDeleteAnswer: start off with a equation, you can tell if the equation is linear or nonlinear is the numbers are postive or negative. On a graph if the line is going straigh up its linear if the line isnt going straight then its nonlinear.
2. How does the pattern of change for a linear relationship show up in a table, a graph and an equation of the relationship?
Answer: The pattern of change shows when the y is increasing or decrasing by y=m+xb.
Math reflections 1
ReplyDelete1. Describe how the dependent variable changes as the independent variable changes in a linear relationship. Give examples.
Both variables change because the variables have a rate of change and they also increase or decrease. Ex. 1 two variables can either be increasing or decreasing. Ex.2 variables can also increase and decrease at the same time.
2. How does the pattern of change for a linear relationship show up in a table, a graph, and an equation of the relationship
Table- the change shows up because you can see the x and y values increasing or decreasing.
Graph- the change shows up because the line is straight or linear.
Equation- you solve it to find the linear change.
1.Describe how the dependent variable changes as the independent variable changes in a linear relationship.Give examples.
ReplyDeleteThe dependent variable would either incerase or decrease beacuse it depends on the independent variable to change. For example, a human depends on air and food to live or a phone need battery to function.
2. How does the pattern of change for a linear relationship show up in a table, a graph, and an equation of the relationship?
In tables, they either incerase or decrease by the same interval, in a graph the x and y values can incerase or decrease. It shows by points going up or down. In an equation, it depends on the slope, or y=mx+b.
Mahdee Johnson September 20, 2010
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Moving Straight Ahead: Mathematical Reflections
Describe how the dependent variable changes as the independent variable changes in a linear relationship. Give Examples.
The change is by the pattern (slope) of the variables. The change is 1.
Ex: x y
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
How does the pattern of change for a linear relationship show up in a table, a graph, and an equation of the relationship?
I show it on a table when you are trying to figure out your y-intercept because you need the pattern to change. It shows on a graph when you are looking for how it increases between the x and y axis. It shows on a equation when you are trying to figure out how to create a table or how to graph an equation.