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You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line.

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Page 1: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6)

• Use rate of change to solve problems.

• Find the slope of a line.

Page 2: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

• rate of change – a ratio that describes the average rate of change in one quantity with respect to a second quantity

• Slope- ratio of the change in y- coordinates with respect to the change in the x-coordinates as you move from one point to another.

Page 3: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Find Rate of Change

DRIVING TIME Use the table to find the rate of change. Explain the meaning of the rate of change.

Each time x increases by 2 hours, y increases by 76 miles.

Page 5: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Rate of change :

Change in y or y2 - y1

Change in x x2 - x1

We would use this formula give a table ofValues or given any two points on a line

Page 6: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D A B C D

0% 0%0%0%

CELL PHONE The table shows how the cost changes with the number of minutes used. Use the table to find the rate of change. Explain the meaning of the rate of change.

Page 7: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

• To find the slope of a line from the graph of a line, we use a method called rise over run.

• Pick any two points on the line. Count up from one point to the next, then count over.

• Simplify your answer but do not use mixed numbers.

Page 8: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Variable Rate of Change

A. TRAVEL The graph to the right shows the number of U.S. passports issued in 2002, 2004, and 2006. Find the rates of change for 2002–2004 and 2004–2006.

Use the formula for slope.

Page 9: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Variable Rate of Change

C. How are the different rates of change shown on the graph?

Answer: There is a greater vertical change for 2004–2006 than for 2002–2004. Therefore, the section of the graph for 2004–2006 is steeper.

Page 10: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

A. Airlines The graph shows the number of airplane departures in the United States in recent years. Find the rates of change for 1995–2000 and 2000–2005.

Page 11: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

B. Explain the meaning of the slope in each case.

Page 12: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

C. How are the different rates of change shown on the graph?

Page 13: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Constant Rates of Change

A. Determine whether the function is linear. Explain.

Answer: The rate of change is constant. Thus, the function is linear.

Page 14: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Constant Rates of Change

B. Determine whether the function is linear. Explain.

Answer: The rate of change is not constant. Thus, the function is not linear.

Page 15: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D A B C D

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A. Determine whether the function is linear. Explain.

The function is linear if the slope isThe same between each pair of Points.

Page 16: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D A B C D

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B. Determine whether the function is linear. Explain.

Page 18: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Positive, Negative, and Zero Slope

A. Find the slope of the line that passes through (–3, 2) and (5, 5).

Page 19: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Positive, Negative, and Zero Slope

B. Find the slope of the line that passes through (–3, –4) and (–2, –8).

Page 20: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Positive, Negative, and Zero Slope

C. Find the slope of the line that passes through (–3, 4) and (4, 4).

Page 21: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D A B C D

0% 0%0%0%

A. Find the slope of the line that passes through (4, 5) and (7, 6).

Page 22: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Undefined Slope

Find the slope of the line that passes through (–2, –4) and (–2, 3).

Page 23: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D A B C D

0% 0%0%0%

Find the slope of the line that passes through (5, –1) and (5, –3).

Page 25: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

Find Coordinates Given the Slope

Slope formula

Find the value of r so that the line through (6, 3)

and (r, 2) has a slope of

Page 26: Then/Now You graphed ordered pairs in the coordinate plane. (Lesson 1–6) Use rate of change to solve problems. Find the slope of a line

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D A B C D

0% 0%0%0%

Find the value of p so that the line through (p, 4) and

(3, –1) has a slope of