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5.6 Linear Relations.notebook 1 May 16, 2014 5.6 Properties of Linear Relations Linear relations are special types of relations that describe many real life situations... A linear relations shows a constant change. A constant change in the independent variable results in a constant change in the dependent variable.

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5.6 Properties of Linear Relations

Linear relations are special types of relations that describe many real life situations...

A linear relations shows a constant change. A constant change in the independent variable results in a constant change in the dependent variable.

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Identifying linear functions using a...

Table of Values

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Identifying linear functions using a...

A Set of Ordered Pairs

{(0, 60), (100, 80), (200, 100), (300, 120), (400, 140)}

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Identifying linear functions using a...

Graph

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Distance (km)

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Car Rental Cost

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The Rate of Change is the ratio of how fast the change occurs.

rate of change =change in dependent variable

change in independent variable

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We can determine the rate of change from the equation that represents the linear function.

C = 0.20d + 60

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Equations for linear relations are always in the form...

y = mx + b

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I P0 05 7510 30015 67520 1200

The following table shows the relation between the current (I) to the Power (P) in an electrical circuit. Is this a linear relation? Why or why not?

Example 1

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Example 2

Graph y = ­4x + 6

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Which of the following are linear relations?

a.) y = ­3x + 25

b.) y = 2x2 + 5

c.) y = 5

d.) x = 1

Example 3

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Example 4.

Identify the dependent and independent variables and determine the rate of change for the following scenario.

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Example 4.

Identify the dependent and independent variables and determine the rate of change for the following scenario.

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Emptying a hot tub

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Graph B

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