GRAPHING
The Graphing section begins with Points and Coordinates featuring two tools. First is a Number-line where students Identify Points, Distance and Vectors, entering .5 for half units. The second tool generates 5 Shapes on a Grid. Students locate the (X,Y) coordinates, entering them next to the Shape. Easy Mode uses positive units 0 to 10, while Hard Mode uses units -10 to 10.
Parts of a graph contains a series of Examples and Activities starting with a 20x20 grid. Animations add Origin, Axis, Units and Functions. A graphic discussing Y as a Function of X, explains the dependent relationship of Y, and the independent X. The Dollar per Day Word Problem Activity, has students use Functions to calculate Y when X=1,2,3..etc, and produce a Neatly Labelled Graph.
The Slope and Y-Intercept section features a Tool where students determine slope(M) and y-intercept(B) from two points. In easy mode one point is on the Y-Axis and only the slope need be calculated and entered in lowest terms. In Hard mode one (X,Y) point is substituted into the Slope Intercept Equation Y=mX+b to solve for the Intercept (B). Detailed Solutions are generated for all lines.
An example of Slope(M) shows how to determine Rise over Run. Lines with the same slope highlight the effect of changing B. An Estimate Slope Intercept Activity ties the concepts together by having students drop a toothpick on a grid - mark dots on the ends - draw a line through the dots, and estimate the y=Mx+B equation.
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Screen Print Grid
Start with a 20 x 20 Grid
Origin Axis & Units Functions
Functions: Y=f(X)
$1/day Word Problems
Functions relate X and Y values. Y=F(X) is read:
Y is a Function of X. We say Y depends on X, and create a Data Table where X=1,2,3... and Y is Calculated.
Below X is Time and Y is Temperature. We may collect (X,Y) points in a Data Table and Graph them.
Time for Ice Water to Boil
Notice the Graph has a Title, X and Y Axis labelled with units, Different colors used as a key.
The Y-Axis is similar but vertical, up and down.
The 2 axes cross at the Origin (0,0) of the graph, the point where both X=0 and Y=0, creating a coordinate plane with infinite (X,Y) points.
<=-SUBTRACTION (-) (+) ADDITION-=>
Estimate Slope and Y-Intercept
and write the Equation y = Mx + B
1. Drop a toothpick on a grid and mark a dot at each end. Draw a line through the dots and add arrows to each end of the line.
2. Estimate Slope(M) and Y-Intercept (B). Then write the equation in y=Mx+B format.
Calculate Slope & Intercept
The easiest line to graph is Y = X
Slope (M)
Y-Intercept (B)
Make Lines Activity
Parallel Lines have Equal Slopes
Slope (M)
Y=Mx+B Example
Y-Intercept
y=Mx+B Example
X-Axis: DaysY-Axis: Dollars
It took 14 Days to get over $100
More Word Problems
Parts of a Graph
It is easy to change the Function(x). Instead of one dollar a day use 2 dollars a day, or make the Target Amount $200, or both. Then have students produce a data table and neatly labelled graph. Modify criteria and repeat as necessary.
If you get 1 dollar on day 1, 2 dollars on day 2,
3 dollars on day 3, and so on... How many days until you have Over $100 dollars?
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This tool generates 5 shapes on a grid. Students locate and enter (X,Y) Coordinates.
Easy: 0..10 Grid Hard: -10..10 Grid
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Easy Mode: X=0 for one Point, so the y-Intercept (B) may be read off the graph without any calculation.
The Slope (M) may be calculated, or counted, then entered in lowest terms
Hard Mode: requires a slope calculation same as above then the point with the smallest X value gets substituted into the Equation: y = Mx + B to solve for y-Intercept (B)
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y=Mx+B Example
In Points mode a point is on the line and students enter the coordinate.
In Distance mode two points are on the line and students count or calculate the distance between them.
In Vector mode Direction and Distance from A to B is required, so the answer may be positive or negative.
Enter .5 for Half Units
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