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Algebra 1 · session
Forms of linear equations
Let’s Get Linear!
We’re going to dive into the different forms of linear equations: slope-intercept, point-slope and the standard form. We’ll convert lines to graphs and graphs to lines. With some word problems, we’ll answer the question “why are we doing this” by showing show how linear equations map to real-life scenarios. And we’ll end with a challenge problem. Have a pencil and paper handy and feel free to ask questions.
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Irwin R
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Session ended.
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Algebra 1 · session
Systems of equations
If I have two lines, where do they intersect on the graph? In this session, you will learn multiple ways of answering this question. And, through word problems, you will understand why this is important and powerful. Have paper and pencil handy to work through some puzzles. And please, please, please...ask questions :-)
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Irwin R
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Session ended.
Fe
Algebra 1 · session
Forms of linear equations
Let’s Get Linear!
We’re going to dive into the different forms of linear equations: slope-intercept, point-slope and the standard form. We’ll convert lines to graphs and graphs to lines. With some word problems, we’ll answer the question “why are we doing this” by showing show how linear equations map to real-life scenarios. And we’ll end with a challenge problem. Have a pencil and paper handy and feel free to ask questions.
IR
Irwin R
0
Session ended.
Fe
Algebra 1 · session
Forms of linear equations
Let’s Get Linear!
We’re going to dive into the different forms of linear equations: slope-intercept, point-slope and the standard form. We’ll convert lines to graphs and graphs to lines. With some word problems, we’ll answer the question “why are we doing this” by showing show how linear equations map to real-life scenarios. And we’ll end with a challenge problem. Have a pencil and paper handy and feel free to ask questions.
IR
Irwin R
1
Session ended.
Fe
Algebra 1 · session
Forms of linear equations
Let’s Get Linear!
We’re going to dive into the different forms of linear equations: slope-intercept, point-slope and the standard form. We’ll convert lines to graphs and graphs to lines. With some word problems, we’ll answer the question “why are we doing this” by showing show how linear equations map to real-life scenarios. And we’ll end with a challenge problem. Have a pencil and paper handy and feel free to ask questions.
IR
Irwin R
0
Session ended.