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Friday, March 23 rd. Warm Up. Please have Graphing worksheet out!. If a point on a direct variation graph is (5,6), what is k? 2. What point does a direct variation graph have to go through?. Corny of Joke of the Day. Why did Wesley start a lawn care service? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Friday, March 23rd Please have Graphing

worksheet out!

1. If a point on a direct variation graph is (5,6), what is k?

2. What point does a direct variation graph have to go through?

Warm Up

Corny of Joke of the Day

Why did Wesley start a

lawn care service?

Because he wanted to “rake” in

some cash

MARCH MADNESS

March Madness Grade 6

March MadnessMath CRCT: Grade 6Thursday, March 22

March Madness Grade 6

7. Which method could be used to solve the number sentence shown?

4x = 16

A. Subtract 4 from 4x, and subtract 4 from 16B. Subtract 4 from 4x, and subtract 16 from 16

C. Divide 4x by 4, and divide 16 by 16D. Divide 4x by 4, and divide 16 by 4

March Madness Grade 6

8. Which of the following nets can be folded along the dashed lines to form a cube?

March Madness Grade 6

March MadnessMath CRCT: Grade 6Friday, March 23

March Madness Grade 6

9. In a random survey, 25 out of 150 people were able to give a correct

answer to the question asked. If 500 people are surveyed, about how many

would be expected to answer the question correctly?

A. 4 C. 83

B. 20 D. 325

March Madness Grade 6

10. In which of the following tables does each pair of numbers (x,y) satisfy the equation x + 6 = y?

Homework Answers

Where is the origin?!?!

Do You Remember?Which axis is the horizontal axis? _____________Which axis is the vertical axis? _____________

How do you find k?

Goal for TodayFinding K on a graph

DirectVariation

K= Slope When you think of

the word SLOPE…what do you think of?!

Slopes are commonly associated with mountains

The slope we are studying is associated with the graph of a line

Different Slopes Po

sitive

Negativezero

Undefined

POSITIVE SLOPE“Reaching the Goal”

Negative Slope“The Tumbler”

Zero Slope“Not Much Happening”

Horizontal Line

We will only be working with POSTIVE SLOPES

that go through the point (0,0)

K= Rise ÷ Run

Rise= y axis

Run= x axis

What goes first?You need to

rise up before you

run

I. Finding Slope“The Meat of it”

#1Slope:

#2Slope:

#3Slope:

#4Slope:

The steeper the line is the larger K will be!

SO. . . If you graphed each set of equations below, all of the graphs would be straight lines. For each group of equations, the steepest line would be represented by which equation?

A. y = 3x B. y = 9x C y = x D. y = 4x

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