This unit combines the 3 main concepts of Algebraic Graphing; The coordinate grid, Equations, and Tables. We will begin by introducing graphs, then equations, and lastly applying equations and graphs to tables (and vice versa).
Introducing Coordinate Grids
Coordinate Grid Basics:
We will first begin by reviewing coordinate grids. Specifically, you will be asked to create a coordinate grid of points based on a real-life scenario. You will be expected to appropriately label the entire graph, including the two axis', and appropriate scale and intervals.
Independent vs. Dependent variables & Discrete vs. Continuous data:
Writing Equations from Sentences:
Creating Equations, Tables, and Graphs from Real World Scenarios
The first graphing benchmark will cover everything ABOVE this divider
Combining the concepts of Equations, Graphs, and Tables:
Rates of Change, Linear, and 'starting points' (y-intercept)