Lesson 2 Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Notes Day 2 · 2019-10-18 · Lesson 2 Jack and Jill Went...
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Lesson 2 Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill Notes Day 2
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Warm UpSarah runs 5 feet every second. Write an equation to represent the distance, d, she runs over time, t. Then fill in the table.Equation:
t d0
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The slopes are the same.
The original line started at (0,0) and the new line starts at (0,10).
The new line is a nonproportional relationship because it does not go through the origin.
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1010 or 11
14182022
y = x + 10 The rate is the same, but the starting point is at 10 yards instead of 0 yards.
y = mx + b
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This is a nonproportional relationship because the line does not touch the origin.
The slope is negative because the graph is decreasing when you read it from left to right.
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The slope is the opposite of the slope walking to the bus stop. Also, they start 30 yards from home.
y = x + 30 4 3
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Nonproportional Proportionaly = 64x y = x + 20 2
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Nonproportional
y = 0x + 5y = 5
Slope = 0
y = x + 30 9 7
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