Mod 4: Review
The equation that would represent the situation: "Victoria charges $5 for each bracelet she makes".
y = 5x
The equation that would represent the situation: "Theatre tickets are $5 a person with a $10 service fee"
y = 5x +10
The equation for a proportional relationship is
y = mx or y =kx
Initial Value
y-intercept
y= 1/2x + 3
y-intercept of the equation = 3
b=-3 on this graph
y-intercept?
slope of the equation = 1/2
y= 1/2x + 3
Define proportional relationship
A linear relationship that passes through the origin and has a constant of proportionality
Linear Equation
An equation that forms a straight line when graphed
The graph must form a straight line AND the line must pass through the origin (0,0), constant rate y/x=k
How can you tell if a graph represents a proportional relationship?
y = 7x - 3 is what kind of relationship
Nonproportional equation
y = 7x is what kind of relationship
Proportional equation
Slope
Rise over run
An example of a real world situation that represents a nonproportional relationship
Sergio charges $10 an hour to babysit and a fee of $5 to travel across town.
An example of a real world situation that represents a proportional relationship
Sergio charges $10 an hour to babysit.
Constant of Proportionality (CoP)
The value of "k" in the equation y = kx. What you're multiplying by! THE SLOPE
In a table, a relationship is proportional if
There is a unit rate, you can 'see' what its multiplying or dividing by, and the ratio of y/x is all the same
Negative
Type of Slope
Positive
Type of slope
m = 3/2
What is slope of the line y = 3/2 x - 1?
m = - 3
What is the slope of the equation y = -3x -4?
m = 5
What is the slope of the equation" y=5x
m = -1
What is the slope of the equation: y = -x - 14
m = 5/3
What is the slope of the line y = 5/3 x?
b = -4
What is the y-intercept of the equation y = -3x -4?
b = -14
What is the y-intercept of the equation: y = -x - 14
b = 0
What is the y-intercept of the equation: y=5x
b = -2
What is the y-intercept of the graph?
In a table, a relationship is nonproportional if
You can NOT 'see' what is being multiplied or divided by, because the ratio of y/x is not the same
Define nonproportional relationship
has a constant rate of change and a y-intercept that is not zero ( does not go through origin)