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Math 9 - Lesson 2 - Study Guide

This study guide covers linear relations and includes examples of writing equations from tables of values, completing tables given equations, graphing different types of linear equations, matching equations to graphs, and using graphs to estimate values through interpolation and extrapolation. Key concepts covered are writing equations for linear patterns, identifying linear equations as horizontal or vertical lines, and using graphs to find unknown values along or beyond the graphed line.

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Math 9 - Lesson 2 - Study Guide

This study guide covers linear relations and includes examples of writing equations from tables of values, completing tables given equations, graphing different types of linear equations, matching equations to graphs, and using graphs to estimate values through interpolation and extrapolation. Key concepts covered are writing equations for linear patterns, identifying linear equations as horizontal or vertical lines, and using graphs to find unknown values along or beyond the graphed line.

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Study Guide: Unit 4 Linear Relations

4.1: Writing Equations to Describe Patterns

x y
1 5
2 8
3 11
4
5

Write an equation that relates y to x.

Verify your equation.

x y
1 7
2 5
3 3
4
5

Write an equation that relates y to x.

Verify your equation.


4.2: Linear Relations

Complete the table of values:

y = 5x

x y
1
2
3
4
5

3y – 6x = 9

x y
1
2
3
4
5
4.3: Another Form of the Equation for a Linear Relation

Graph the following equations:

y = -6

What kind of line does this represent?

x=4

What kind of line does this represent?


y = 2x + 2

What kind of line does this represent?


4.4: Matching Equations and Graphs
Line B
y

Line A

Line D

Line C
Match the following equations to the graph above:

a) y = 3x + 3

b) x + y = 3

c) y = -6

d) y = 3x –3
4.5: Using Graphs to Estimate Values

Graph of a Car Journey


x

Distance (km)

Time (h)

How far has the car travelled after 1.5 hours? Is this interpolation or extrapolation? Explain.

How many hours does it take for the car to drive 200 km? Is this interpolation or extrapolation?
Explain.

How many hours does it take for the car to drive 650 km? Is this interpolation or extrapolation?
Explain.

How far has the car travelled after 8 hours? Is this interpolation or extrapolation? Explain.

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