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1. 5 23 + 7 2. 4 − 2(3 + 2)2 3. 48 ÷ 42 + —5
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Transformations of Figures
Example 2 Reflect the black rectangle in the x-axis. Then translate the new rectangle
5 units to the left and 1 unit down.
y B
4
A
−4
A′ B′
A″ B″
1 4 2
−3 1 3 x
−6 −4 −2 2x
−2
−4 −2 2 4x
−5 −2 −4
10. ABSTRACT REASONING Give an example to show why the order of operations is important
when evaluating a numerical expression. Is the order of transformations of figures important?
Justify your answer.
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Monitoring Progress
Use a graphing calculator to graph the equation using the standard viewing
window and a square viewing window. Describe any differences in the graphs.
1. y = 2x − 3 2. y = ∣ x + 2 ∣ 3. y = −x2 + 1
—
4. y = √ x − 1 5. y = x3 − 2 6. y = 0.25x3
c. 4 d. 4
−6 6 −6 6
−4 −4
e. 4 f. 4
−6 6 −6 6
−4 −4
g. 4 h. 4
−6 6 −6 6
−4 −4
x x
x x
Domain All real numbers All real numbers All real numbers All real numbers
Range y=1 All real numbers y≥0 y≥0
2 4 6 x
REMEMBER
Graphing and Describing Translations
The slope-intercept form
of a linear equation is
Graph g(x) = x − 4 and its parent function. Then describe the transformation.
y = mx + b, where m is
the slope and b is the SOLUTION
y-intercept.
The function g is a linear function with a slope y
of 1 and a y-intercept of −4. So, draw a line 2
A reflection is a transformation that flips a graph over a line called the line of
reflection. A reflected point is the same distance from the line of reflection as the
original point but on the opposite side of the line.
REMEMBER Graph p(x) = −x 2 and its parent function. Then describe the transformation.
The function p(x) = −x 2
is written in function SOLUTION
notation, where p(x) is The function p is a quadratic function. Use a table of values to graph each function.
another name for y.
y
x y = x2 y = −x 2 4
−2 4 −4
2
−1 1 −1 f(x) = x2
0 0 0 −4 −2 2 4 x
1 1 −1 p(x) = −x2 −2
2 4 −4
−4
The graph of p is the graph of the parent function flipped over the x-axis.
Graph the function and its parent function. Then describe the transformation.
Graph each function and its parent function. Then describe the transformation.
SOLUTION
a. The function g is an absolute value function. Use a table of values to graph
the functions.
g(x) = 2
x
x y = ∣x∣ y = 2∣ x ∣ y
−2 2 4 6
−1 1 2
4
0 0 0
REASONING 1 1 2 2
ABSTRACTLY 2 2 4 f(x) =
x
To visualize a vertical −4 −2 2 4 x
stretch, imagine pulling
the points away from
the x-axis. The y-coordinate of each point on g is two times the y-coordinate of the
corresponding point on the parent function.
So, the graph of g(x) = 2∣ x ∣ is a vertical stretch of the graph of the parent
absolute value function.
b. The function h is a quadratic function. Use a table of values to graph
the functions.
f(x) = x2
y
x y = x2 y = —12 x 2
To visualize a vertical 6
−2 4 2
shrink, imagine pushing
the points toward −1 1 1
—2 4
the x-axis.
0 0 0
2
1
1 1 1
—2 h(x) = 2 x 2
2 4 2 −4 −2 2 4 x
So, the graph of h(x) = —12 x 2 is a vertical shrink of the graph of the parent
quadratic function.
Graph the function and its parent function. Then describe the transformation.
7. c(x) = 0.2∣ x ∣
3
5. g(x) = 3x 6. h(x) = —2 x2
Use a graphing calculator to graph g(x) = −∣ x + 5 ∣ − 3 and its parent function. Then
describe the transformations.
SOLUTION 8
Time Height The table shows the height y of a dirt bike x seconds after jumping off a ramp. What
(seconds), x (feet), y type of function can you use to model the data? Estimate the height after 1.75 seconds.
0 8 SOLUTION
0.5 20
1. Understand the Problem You are asked to identify the type of function that can
1 24 model the table of values and then to find the height at a specific time.
1.5 20 2. Make a Plan Create a scatter plot of the data. Then use the relationship shown in
2 8 the scatter plot to estimate the height after 1.75 seconds.
3. Solve the Problem Create a scatter plot. y
30
The data appear to lie on a curve that resembles
a quadratic function. Sketch the curve.
20
So, you can model the data with a quadratic
function. The graph shows that the height is 10
about 15 feet after 1.75 seconds.
0
0 1 2 3 x
44. Look Back To check that your solution is reasonable, analyze the values in the
table. Notice that the heights decrease after 1 second. Because 1.75 is between
1.5 and 2, the height must be between 20 feet and 8 feet.
8 < 15 < 20 ✓
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10. The table shows the amount of fuel in a chainsaw over time. What type of
function can you use to model the data? When will the tank be empty?
Time (minutes), x 0 10 20 30 40
Fuel remaining (fluid ounces), y 15 12 9 6 3
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35. is 20 yards past the intersection. (See Example 6.)
y
a. f(x) = 3x +1 b. f(x) = ∣ 2x − 6 ∣ −
c. f(x) = x2 + 1 d. f(x) =
Maintaining Mathematical Proficiency Reviewing what you learned in previous grades and lessons
Determine whether the ordered pair is a solution of the equation. (Skills Review Handbook)
55. f(x) = ∣ x + 2 ∣; (1, −3) 56. f(x) = ∣ x ∣ − 3; (−2, −5)
Find the x-intercept and the y-intercept of the graph of the equation. (Skills Review Handbook)
59. y=x 60. y=x+2
61. 3x + y = 1 62. x − 2y = 8
y = ∣x − h∣ Transformation
−6 6
to the graph of the parent function
y =
x + 3
y = −∣ x ∣ Transformation
5. Compare the graph of each function to the graph of its parent function f. Use a
graphing calculator to verify your answers are correct.
— — —
a. y = √ x − 4 b. y = √ x + 4 c. y = −√x
d. y = x 2 + 1 e. y = (x − 1)2 f. y = −x 2
Core Concept
Horizontal Translations Vertical Translations
The graph of y = f (x − h) is a The graph of y = f (x) + k is a
horizontal translation of the graph vertical translation of the graph of
of y = f (x), where h ≠ 0. y = f (x), where k ≠ 0.
y = f(x)
y y
y = f(x − h), y = f(x) + k, y = f(x)
h<0 k>0
x x
y = f(x − h), y = f(x) + k,
h>0 k<0
Let f(x) = 2x + 1.
a. Write a function g whose graph is a translation 3 units down of the graph of f.
b. Write a function h whose graph is a translation 2 units to the left of the graph of f.
SOLUTION
a. A translation 3 units down is a vertical translation that adds −3 to each output value.
g(x) = f(x) + (−3) Add −3 to the output.
= 2x + 1 + (−3) Substitute 2x + 1 for f(x).
= 2x − 2 Simplify.
The translated function is g(x) = 2x − 2.
Check b. A translation 2 units to the left is a horizontal translation that subtracts −2 from
5
each input value.
h f g h(x) = f(x − (−2)) Subtract −2 from the input.
−5 5
= f(x + 2) Add the opposite.
= 2(x + 2) + 1 Replace x with x + 2 in f(x).
= 2x + 5 Simplify.
−5
The translated function is h(x) = 2x + 5.
y = −f(x)
Let f(x) = ∣ x + 3 ∣ + 1.
a. Write a function g whose graph is a reflection in the x-axis of the graph of f.
b. Write a function h whose graph is a reflection in the y-axis of the graph of f.
SOLUTION
a. A reflection in the x-axis changes the sign of each output value.
g(x) = −f(x) Multiply the output by −1.
= −( ∣ x + 3 ∣ + 1 ) Substitute ∣ x + 3 ∣ + 1 for f(x).
= −∣ x + 3 ∣ − 1 Distributive Property
The reflected function is g(x) = −∣ x + 3 ∣ − 1.
b. A reflection in the y-axis changes the sign of each input value.
Check
10
h(x) = f(−x) Multiply the input by −1.
= ∣ −x + 3 ∣ + 1 Replace x with −x in f(x).
f h
−10 10
= ∣ −(x − 3) ∣ + 1 Factor out −1.
g ⋅
= ∣ −1 ∣ ∣ x − 3 ∣ + 1 Product Property of Absolute Value
= ∣x − 3∣ + 1 Simplify.
−10
The reflected function is h(x) = ∣ x − 3 ∣ + 1.
Core Concept
Horizontal Stretches and Shrinks y = f(ax),
The graph of y = f (ax) is a horizontal stretch a>1
y y = f(x)
1
or shrink by a factor of — of the graph of
a y = f(ax),
y = f(x), where a > 0 and a ≠ 1. 0<a<1
Multiplying the inputs by a before evaluating x
the function stretches the graph horizontally The y-intercept
(away from the y-axis) when 0 < a < 1, and stays the same.
shrinks the graph horizontally (toward the
STUDY TIP y-axis) when a > 1.
The graphs of y = f(−ax) Vertical Stretches and Shrinks y = a ∙ f(x),
⋅
and y = −a f(x) represent
a stretch or shrink and ⋅
The graph of y = a f(x) is a vertical stretch or y
a>1
y = f(x)
shrink by a factor of a of the graph of y = f(x),
a reflection in the x- or
where a > 0 and a ≠ 1. y = a ∙ f(x),
y-axis of the graph
0<a<1
of y = f(x). Multiplying the outputs by a stretches the graph x
vertically (away from the x-axis) when a > 1,
and shrinks the graph vertically (toward the The x-intercept
stays the same.
x-axis) when 0 < a < 1.
SOLUTION
a. A horizontal shrink by a factor of —13 multiplies each input value by 3.
g(x) = f(3x) Multiply the input by 3.
⋅
h(x) = 2 f(x) Multiply the output by 2.
= 2 ⋅ (∣x − 3∣ − 5) Substitute ∣ x − 3 ∣ − 5 for f(x).
Combining Transformations
SOLUTION
Step 1 First write a function h that represents the vertical shrink of f.
Check
12 ⋅
h(x) = 0.25 f(x) Multiply the output by 0.25.
f = 0.25x Substitute x for f(x).
g Step 2 Then write a function g that represents the translation of h.
−8 12
g(x) = h(x) + 3 Add 3 to the output.
−8
= 0.25x + 3 Substitute 0.25x for h(x).
The transformed function is g(x) = 0.25x + 3.
You design a computer game. Your revenue for x downloads is given by f(x) = 2x.
Your profit is $50 less than 90% of the revenue for x downloads. Describe how to
transform the graph of f to model the profit. What is your profit for 100 downloads?
SOLUTION
1. Understand the Problem You are given a function that represents your revenue
and a verbal statement that represents your profit. You are asked to find the profit
for 100 downloads.
2. Make a Plan Write a function p that represents your profit. Then use this function
to find the profit for 100 downloads.
3. Solve the Problem ⋅
profit = 90% revenue − 50
p(x) = 0.9 ⋅ f(x) − 50
Vertical shrink by a factor of 0.9 Translation 50 units down
⋅
= 0.9 2x − 50 Substitute
b 2x ffor f(
ff(x).
)
= 1.8x − 50 Simplify.
200
f p To find the profit for 100 downloads, evaluate p when x = 100.
p(100) = 1.8(100) − 50 = 130
y = 1.8x − 50 Your profit is $130 for 100 downloads.
4. Look Back The vertical shrink decreases the slope, and the translation shifts the
0 X=100 Y=130 300
0 graph 50 units down. So, the graph of p is below and not as steep as the graph of f.
2. WHICH ONE DOESN'T BELONG? Which transformation does not belong with the other three?
Explain your reasoning.
7. f(x) = 4 − ∣ x + 1 ∣ 8. f(x) = ∣ 4x ∣ + 5
y y
5
f
f g g
4
1
−1 1 3 x
2 In Exercises 11–16, write a function g whose graph
represents the indicated transformation of the graph
−1 1 x of f. Use a graphing calculator to check your answer.
(See Example 2.)
9. WRITING Describe two different translations of the
graph of f that result in the graph of g. 11. f(x) = −5x + 2; reflection in the x-axis
1
y 12. f(x) = —2 x − 3; reflection in the x-axis
2
ANALYZING RELATIONSHIPS y
✗
33.
In Exercises 23–26, match the f(x) = ∣ x ∣; translation
graph of the transformation of f 3 units to the right followed
with the correct equation shown. f by a translation 2 units up
Explain your reasoning.
g(x) = ∣ x + 3 ∣ + 2
x
23. y 24. y
✗
34.
f(x) = x; translation
6 units down followed by a
vertical stretch by a factor
of 5
x x g(x) = 5x − 6
25. y 26. y
A. y = 2f(x) B. y = f (2x)
C. y = f(x + 2) D. y = f(x) + 2
6
y y b. Shrink the graph of f vertically by a factor of —13.
−2 2 x
Maintaining Mathematical Proficiency Reviewing what you learned in previous grades and lessons
Evaluate the function for the given value of x. (Skills Review Handbook)
46. f(x) = x + 4; x = 3 47. f(x) = 4x − 1; x = −1
48. f(x) = −x + 3; x = 5 49. f(x) = −2x − 2; x = −1
Core Vocabulary
parent function, p. 4 reflection, p. 5
transformation, p. 5 vertical stretch, p. 6
translation, p. 5 vertical shrink, p. 6
Core Concepts
Section 1.1
Parent Functions, p. 4 Describing Transformations, p. 5
Section 1.2
Horizontal Translations, p. 12 Reflections in the y-axis, p. 13
Vertical Translations, p. 12 Horizontal Stretches and Shrinks, p. 14
Reflections in the x-axis, p. 13 Vertical Stretches and Shrinks, p. 14
Mathematical Practices
1. How can you analyze the values given in the table in Exercise 45 on page 9 to help you
determine what type of function models the data?
2. Explain how you would round your answer in Exercise 10 on page 16 if the extra expense
is $13,500.
Study Skills
Taking Control of
Your Class Time
1. Sit where you can easily see and hear the teacher, and the teacher can see you.
2. Pay attention to what the teacher says about math, not just what is written
on the board.
3. Ask a question if the teacher is moving through the material too fast.
4. Try to memorize new information while learning it.
5. Ask for clarification if you do not understand something.
6. Think as intensely as if you were going to take a quiz on the
material at the end of class.
7. Volunteer when the teacher asks for someone to go up
to the board.
8. At the end of class, identify concepts or problems for
which you still need clarification.
9. Use the tutorials at BigIdeasMath.com for additional help.
19
Identify the function family to which g belongs. Compare the graph of the function to the graph of its
parent function. (Section 1.1)
1. y 2. y 3. y
12 g(x) = x + 1 − 2 4
1
g(x) =3x −1
2
8 2
−2 4 x 4
−4 2 x
−2
−4 −2 2 x
Graph the function and its parent function. Then describe the transformation. (Section 1.1)
3
4. f(x) = —2 5. f(x) = 3x 6. f(x) = 2(x − 1)2
7. f(x) = −∣ x + 2 ∣ − 7
1 1
8. f(x) = —4 x 2 + 1 9. f(x) = −—2 x − 4
Write a function g whose graph represents the indicated transformation of the graph of f. (Section 1.2)
11. f(x) = −3∣ x − 4 ∣; vertical shrink by a factor of —2
1
10. f(x) = 2x + 1; translation 3 units up
Write a function g whose graph represents the indicated transformations of the graph of f. (Section 1.2)
2
14. Let g be a translation 2 units down and a horizontal shrink by a factor of —3 of the graph
of f(x) = x.
15. Let g be a translation 9 units down followed by a reflection in the y-axis of the graph
of f(x) = x.
16. Let g be a reflection in the x-axis and a vertical stretch by a factor of 4 followed by a
translation 7 units down and 1 unit right of the graph of f(x) = ∣ x ∣.
17. Let g be a translation 1 unit down and 2 units left followed by a vertical shrink by a factor
of —12 of the graph of f(x) = ∣ x ∣.
18. The table shows the total distance a new car travels each month after it is purchased.
What type of function can you use to model the data? Estimate the mileage after
1 year. (Section 1.1)
Time (months), x 0 2 5 6 9
Distance (miles), y 0 2300 5750 6900 10,350
19. The total cost of an annual pass plus camping for x days in a National Park can be
modeled by the function f(x) = 20x + 80. Senior citizens pay half of this price and
receive an additional $30 discount. Describe how to transform the graph of f to model
the total cost for a senior citizen. What is the total cost for a senior citizen to go camping
for three days? (Section 1.2)
FLORIDA
DA Modeling with a Linear Function
STANDARDS
ARDS
Work with a partner. A company purchases a
MAFS.912.A-CED.1.2
2 A CED 1 2 A B
copier for $12,000. The spreadsheet shows how
MAFS.912.F-IF.3.7a 1 Year, t Value, V
the copier depreciates over an 8-year period.
MAFS.912.F-IF.3.9 2 0 $12,000
MAFS.912.F-BF.1.1a a. Write a linear function to represent the 3 1 $10,750
MAFS.912.F-LE.1.2 4 2 $9,500
MAFS.912.S-ID.2.6a
value V of the copier as a function of the
number t of years. 5 3 $8,250
6 4 $7,000
b. Sketch a graph of the function. Explain why
7 5 $5,750
this type of depreciation is called straight
MODELING WITH line depreciation.
8 6 $4,500
MATHEMATICS 9 7 $3,250
c. Interpret the slope of the graph in the context 10 8 $2,000
To be proficient in math, of the problem. 11
you need to routinely
interpret your results
in the context of the Modeling with Linear Functions
situation.
Work with a partner. Match each description of the situation with its corresponding
graph. Explain your reasoning.
a. A person gives $20 per week to a friend to repay a $200 loan.
b. An employee receives $12.50 per hour plus $2 for each unit produced per hour.
c. A sales representative receives $30 per day for food plus $0.565 for each
mile driven.
d. A computer that was purchased for $750 depreciates $100 per year.
A. y B. y
40 200
20 100
4 8x 4 8 x
C. y D. y
20 800
10 400
4 8x 4 8 x
(5, 24) of Earth in February, 2013. About how long does it take the asteroid to travel
24
that distance?
16
SOLUTION
8 24
From the graph, you can see the slope is m = —5
= 4.8 and the y-intercept is b = 0.
0 Use slope-intercept form to write an equation of the line.
0 2 4 6 x
Time (seconds) y = mx + b Slope-intercept form
= 4.8x + 0 Substitute 4.8 for m and 0 for b.
The equation is y = 4.8x. The slope indicates that the asteroid travels 4.8 miles per
second. Use the equation to find how long it takes the asteroid to travel 17,200 miles.
REMEMBER
17,200 = 4.8x Substitute 17,200 for y.
An equation of the form
y = mx indicates that x 3583 ≈ x Divide each side by 4.8.
and y are in a proportional
relationship. Because there are 3600 seconds in 1 hour, it takes the asteroid about 1 hour to
travel 17,200 miles.
y
making x monthly payments. (0, 18)
18
Write an equation of the line and
interpret the slope and y-intercept. 12
Balance
(10, 15)
What is the remaining balance
6
after 36 payments?
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 x
Number of payments
Two prom venues charge a rental fee plus a fee per student. The table shows the total
Lakeside Inn
costs for different numbers of students at Lakeside Inn. The total cost y (in dollars) for
Number of Total x students at Sunview Resort is represented by the equation
students, x cost, y
y = 10x + 600.
100 $1500
Which venue charges less per student? How many students must attend for the total
125 $1800
costs to be the same?
150 $2100
SOLUTION
175 $2400
1. Understand the Problem You are given an equation that represents the total cost
200 $2700
at one venue and a table of values showing total costs at another venue. You need
to compare the costs.
2. Make a Plan Write an equation that models the total cost at Lakeside Inn. Then
compare the slopes to determine which venue charges less per student. Finally,
equate the cost expressions and solve to determine the number of students for
which the total costs are equal.
3. Solve the Problem First find the slope using any two points from the table. Use
(x1, y1) = (100, 1500) and (x2, y2) = (125, 1800).
y2 − y1 1800 − 1500 300
m=— = —— = — = 12
x2 − x1 125 − 100 25
Write an equation that represents the total cost at Lakeside Inn using the slope of
12 and a point from the table. Use (x1, y1) = (100, 1500).
Comparing the slopes of the equations, Sunview Resort charges $10 per
student, which is less than the $12 per student that Lakeside Inn charges.
The total costs are the same for 150 students.
4. Look Back Notice that the table shows the total cost for 150 students at Lakeside
Inn is $2100. To check that your solution is correct, verify that the total cost at
Sunview Resort is also $2100 for 150 students.
y = 10(150) + 600 Substitute 150 for x.
= 2100 ✓ Simplify.
2. WHAT IF? Maple Ridge charges a rental fee plus a $10 fee per student. The total
cost is $1900 for 140 students. Describe the number of students that must attend
for the total cost at Maple Ridge to be less than the total costs at the other two
venues. Use a graph to justify your answer.
Core Concept
Finding a Line of Fit
Step 1 Create a scatter plot of the data.
Step 2 Sketch the line that most closely appears to follow the trend given by
the data points. There should be about as many points above the line as
below it.
Step 3 Choose two points on the line and estimate the coordinates of each point.
These points do not have to be original data points.
Step 4 Write an equation of the line that passes through the two points from
Step 3. This equation is a model for the data.
The table shows the femur lengths (in centimeters) and heights (in centimeters) of
Femur several people. Do the data show a linear relationship? If so, write an equation of a line
Height, y
length, x of fit and use it to estimate the height of a person whose femur is 35 centimeters long.
40 170
SOLUTION
45 183
Step 1 Create a scatter plot of the data.
32 151 Human Skeleton
The data show a linear relationship.
50 195 y (40, 170)
(centimeters)
Step 2 Sketch the line that most closely appears
37 162
Height
to fit the data. One possibility is shown. 160
(50, 195)
41 174
Step 3 Choose two points on the line. 80
30 141 For the line shown, you might
choose (40, 170) and (50, 195). 0
34 151 0 30 40 50 x
47 185 Step 4 Write an equation of the line. Femur length
(centimeters)
45 182 First, find the slope.
y2 − y1 195 − 170 25
m=— = — = — = 2.5
x2 − x1 50 − 40 10
Use point-slope form to write an equation. Use (x1, y1) = (40, 170).
y − y1 = m(x − x1) Point-slope form
y − 170 = 2.5(x − 40) Substitute for m, x1, and y1.
y − 170 = 2.5x − 100 Distributive Property
y = 2.5x + 70 Add 170 to each side.
Use the equation to estimate the height of the person.
Step 3 Graph the regression equation Step 4 Use the trace feature to find the
with the scatter plot. value of y when x = 35.
210 210
y = 2.6x + 65
25 55 25 X=35 Y=156 55
ATTENDING TO 120 120
PRECISION The approximate height of a person with a 35-centimeter femur is
Be sure to analyze the 156 centimeters. This is less than the estimate found in Example 3.
data values to help you
select an appropriate
viewing window for
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3. The table shows the humerus lengths (in centimeters) and heights
(in centimeters) of several females.
Humerus length, x 33 25 22 30 28 32 26 27
Height, y 166 142 130 154 152 159 141 145
2. VOCABULARY A line of best fit has a correlation coefficient of −0.98. What can you conclude about
the slope of the line?
Fuel (gallons)
4 27
Balance (dollars)
6
350
(4, 300) 5 30
4
250 6 6 33
100
2 7 36
150 2
4 8 39
0
0 2 4 x
0
0 2 4 x Age (years)
Time (weeks) 10. PROBLEM SOLVING While on vacation in Canada,
you notice that temperatures are reported in degrees
Celsius. You know there is a linear relationship
7. Typing Speed 8. Swimming Pool between Fahrenheit and Celsius, but you forget the
formula. From science class, you remember the
Volume (cubic feet)
y y
freezing point of water is 0°C or 32°F, and its boiling
Words typed
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11.
Savings Account on a graphing calculator to find an equation of the
line of best fit. Estimate the average annual tuition
y
in 2020. Interpret the slope and y-intercept in this
Balance (dollars)
150 situation. (See Example 4.)
(4, 140) (0, 11,386), (1, 11,731), (2, 11,848)
130
(3, 12,375), (4, 12,804), (5, 13,297)
110
(0, 100) 18. MODELING WITH MATHEMATICS The table shows
0
0 2 4 6 x the numbers of tickets sold for a concert when
Year different prices are charged. Write an equation of a
line of fit for the data. Does it seem reasonable to use
The slope of the line is 10, so after your model to predict the number of tickets sold when
7 years, the balance is $70. the ticket price is $85? Explain.
Ticket price
17 20 22 26
✗
12. (dollars), x
Earnings
y
Tickets sold, y 450 423 400 395
Income (dollars)
80
21. y 22. y
In Exercises 13–16, determine whether the data show a
linear relationship. If so, write an equation of a line of 4 4
4 4
14.
Months, x 9 13 18 22 23
2 2
Hair length (in.), y 3 5 7 10 11
0 0
0 2 4 6x 0 2 4 6x
15.
Hours, x 3 7 9 17 20
Battery life (%), y 86 61 50 26 0 25. OPEN-ENDED Give two real-life quantities that have
(a) a positive correlation, (b) a negative correlation,
and (c) approximately no correlation. Explain.
16.
Shoe size, x 6 8 8.5 10 13
Heart rate (bpm), y 112 94 100 132 87
30
31. PROBLEM SOLVING You are participating in an
20
orienteering competition. The diagram shows the
position of a river that cuts through the woods. You
10 are currently 2 miles east and 1 mile north of your
starting point, the origin. What is the shortest distance
0
0 8 16 24 x you must travel to reach the river?
Time (months)
y North
8
a. What is the slope of the line? What does the
slope represent? y = 3x + 2
6
27. MAKING AN ARGUMENT A set of data pairs has a 32. ANALYZING RELATIONSHIPS Data from North
correlation coefficient r = 0.3. Your friend says that American countries show a positive correlation
because the correlation coefficient is positive, it is between the number of personal computers per capita
logical to use the line of best fit to make predictions. and the average life expectancy in the country.
Is your friend correct? Explain your reasoning.
a. Does a positive correlation make sense in this
situation? Explain.
28. THOUGHT PROVOKING Points A and B lie on the line
b. Is it reasonable to
y = −x + 4. Choose coordinates for points A, B,
conclude that
and C where point C is the same distance from point
giving residents
A as it is from point B. Write equations for the lines
of a country
connecting points A and C and points B and C.
personal computers
will lengthen their
29. ABSTRACT REASONING If x and y have a positive lives? Explain.
correlation, and y and z have a negative correlation,
then what can you conclude about the correlation
between x and z? Explain.
Maintaining Mathematical Proficiency Reviewing what you learned in previous grades and lessons
Work with a partner. Match each linear system with its corresponding graph.
Explain your reasoning. Then classify the system as consistent or inconsistent.
a. 2x − 3y = 3 b. 2x − 3y = 3 c. 2x − 3y = 3
−4x + 6y = 6 x + 2y = 5 −4x + 6y = −6
A. y B. y C. y
2 2 2
−2 2 4x 2 4x −2 2 4x
−2 −2 −2
Work with a partner. Solve each linear system by substitution or elimination. Then
use the graph of the system below to check your solution.
a. 2x + y = 5 b. x + 3y = 1 c. x + y = 0
x−y=1 −x + 2y = 4 3x + 2y = 1
y y y
4
2 2
2 4 x −2 2 x
−4 −2 x
−2
−2
FINDING AN
ENTRY POINT
Communicate Your Answer
To be proficient in math,
you need to look for entry
points to the solution of
3. How can you determine the number of solutions of a linear system?
a problem.
4. Suppose you were given a system of three linear equations in three variables.
Explain how you would approach solving such a system.
5. Apply your strategy in Question 4 to solve the linear system.
x+y+z=1 Equation 1
x−y−z=3 Equation 2
−x − y + z = −1 Equation 3
No Solution
There are no points in common with all three planes.
Core Concept
Solving a Three-Variable System
Step 1 Rewrite the linear system in three variables as a linear system in two
variables by using the substitution or elimination method.
Step 2 Solve the new linear system for both of its variables.
Step 3 Substitute the values found in Step 2 into one of the original equations and
solve for the remaining variable.
When you obtain a false equation, such as 0 = 1, in any of the steps, the system
has no solution.
When you do not obtain a false equation, but obtain an identity such as 0 = 0,
the system has infinitely many solutions.
LOOKING FOR
STRUCTURE
The coefficient of −1 in Solving a Three-Variable System (One Solution)
Equation 3 makes y a
convenient variable Solve the system. 4x + 2y + 3z = 12 Equation 1
to eliminate. 2x − 3y + 5z = −7 Equation 2
6x − y + 4z = −3 Equation 3
SOLUTION
Step 1 Rewrite the system as a linear system in two variables.
4x + 2y + 3z = 12 Add 2 times Equation 3 to
Equation 1 (to eliminate y).
12x − 2y + 8z = −6
16x + 11z = 6 New Equation 1
ANOTHER WAY 2x − 3y + 5z = −7 Add −3 times Equation 3 to
Equation 2 (to eliminate y).
In Step 1, you could also −18x + 3y − 12z = 9
eliminate x to get two −16x − 7z = 2 New Equation 2
equations in y and z, or
you could eliminate z Step 2 Solve the new linear system for both of its variables.
to get two equations 16x + 11z = 6 Add new Equation 1
in x and y. and new Equation 2.
−16x − 7z = 2
4z = 8
z=2 Solve for z.
x = −1 Substitute into new Equation 1 or 2 to find x.
Step 3 Substitute x = −1 and z = 2 into an original equation and solve for y.
6x − y + 4z = −3 Write original Equation 3.
6(−1) − y + 4(2) = −3 Substitute −1 for x and 2 for z.
y=5 Solve for y.
Because you obtain a false equation, the original system has no solution.
SOLUTION
Step 1 Write a verbal model for the situation.
Number of
seats in B, y
=3 ⋅ Number of
seats in A, x
75 ⋅ Number of
seats in A, x
+ 55 ⋅ Number of
seats in B, y
+ 30 ⋅ Number of
lawn seats, z
=
Total
revenue
The solution is x = 1500, y = 4500, and z = 17,000, or (1500, 4500, 17,000). So,
there are 1500 seats in Section A, 4500 seats in Section B, and 17,000 lawn seats.
5. WHAT IF? On the first day, 10,000 tickets sold, generating $356,000 in revenue.
The number of seats sold in Sections A and B are the same. How many lawn seats
are still available?
✗
9. 4x − y + 2z = −18
−4x + 2y + z = 11 18. MODELING WITH MATHEMATICS Sam’s Furniture
Store places the following advertisement in the local
y + 3z = −7 newspaper. Write a system of equations for the three
combinations of furniture. What is the price of each
✗
10. piece of furniture? Explain.
12x − 3y + 6z = −18
3x + 3y − 4z = 44
SAM
15x + 2z = 26 Furnit
u
’S
re Sto
re
Sofa and love seat
25. x + y − z = 4 26. 2x − y − z = 15 n= + m − 15
= 13 m
3x + 2y + 4z = 17 4x + 5y + 2z = 10
−x + 5y + z = 8 −x − 4y + 3z = −20
m
27. 4x + y + 5z = 5 28. x + 2y − z = 3
8x + 2y + 10z = 10 2x + 4y − 2z = 6 34. What are the measures of angles A, B, and C?
x − y − 2z = −2 −x − 2y + z = −6 A
(A + B)°
B C
BATHROOM KITCHEN x x
Maintaining Mathematical Proficiency Reviewing what you learned in previous grades and lessons
Core Vocabulary
line of fit, p. 24 system of three linear equations, p. 30
line of best fit, p. 25 solution of a system of three linear equations, p. 30
correlation coefficient, p. 25 ordered triple, p. 30
linear equation in three variables, p. 30
Core Concepts
Section 1.3
Writing an Equation of a Line, p. 22
Finding a Line of Fit, p. 24
Section 1.4
Solving a Three-Variable System, p. 31
Solving Real-Life Problems, p. 33
Mathematical Practices
1. Describe how you can write the equation of the line in Exercise 7 on page 26
using only one of the labeled points.
2. How did you use the information in the newspaper article in Exercise 30 on
page 35 to write a system of three linear equations?
3. Explain the strategy you used to choose the values for a, b, and c in
Exercise 35 part (a) on page 35.
Performance
e Task
k
Secret of the
Hanging Baskets
A carnival game uses two baskets hanging from springs at
different heights. Next to the higher basket is a pile of
baseballs. Next to the lower basket is a pile of golf balls.
The object of the game is to add the same number of balls
to each basket so that the baskets have the same height.
But there is a catch—you only get one chance. What
is the secret to winning the game?
37
3 7
Graph g(x) = (x − 2)2 + 1 and its parent function. Then describe the transformation.
The function g is a quadratic function. y
f g
The graph of g is a translation 2 units right and 1 unit up 4
of the graph of the parent quadratic function.
2
−4 −2 2 4 x
Graph the function and its parent function. Then describe the transformation.
2. g(x) = ∣ x ∣ − 1
1
1. f(x) = x + 3 3. h(x) = —2 x2
Let the graph of g be a translation 2 units to the right followed by a reflection in the
y-axis of the graph of f(x) = ∣ x ∣. Write a rule for g.
Step 1 First write a function h that represents the translation of f.
h(x) = f(x − 2) Subtract 2 from the input.
= ∣x − 2∣ Replace x with x − 2 in f(x).
Step 2 Then write a function g that represents the reflection of h.
g(x) = h(−x) Multiply the input by −1.
= ∣ −x − 2 ∣ Replace x with −x in h(x).
= ∣ −(x + 2) ∣ Factor out −1.
⋅
= ∣ −1 ∣ ∣ x + 2 ∣ Product Property of Absolute Value
= ∣x + 2∣ Simplify.
The table shows the numbers of ice cream cones sold for different outside
temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit). Do the data show a linear relationship?
If so, write an equation of a line of fit and use it to estimate how many ice cream
cones are sold when the temperature is 60°F.
Temperature, x 53 62 70 82 90
Number of cones, y 90 105 117 131 147
Step 1 Create a scatter plot of the data. The data show a Ice Cream Cones Sold
linear relationship.
y
Step 2 Sketch the line that appears to most closely fit the data.
Number of cones
One possibility is shown. 160
(90, 147)
Step 3 Choose two points on the line. For the line shown, 120
you might choose (70, 117) and (90, 147). (70, 117)
80
Step 4 Write an equation of the line. First, find the slope.
40
y2 − y1 147 − 117 30
m=— = — = — = 1.5
x2 − x1 90 − 70 20 0
0 20 40 60 80 x
Use point-slope form to write an equation. Temperature (°F)
Use (x1, y1) = (70, 117).
y − y1 = m(x − x1) Point-slope form
y − 117 = 1.5(x − 70) Substitute for m, x1, and y1.
y − 117 = 1.5x − 105 Distributive Property
y = 1.5x + 12 Add 117 to each side.
Use the equation to estimate the number of ice cream cones sold.
y = 1.5(60) + 12 Substitute 60 for x.
= 102 Simplify.
Approximately 102 ice cream cones are sold when the temperature is 60°F.
Year, x 0 2 4 6 8 10
Admissions, y 1.24 1.26 1.39 1.47 1.49 1.57
11. You ride your bike and measure how far you travel. After 10 minutes, you travel 3.5 miles.
After 30 minutes, you travel 10.5 miles. Write an equation to model your distance. How far
can you ride your bike in 45 minutes?
800
(3, 600) 40
600
30 (0, 50)
400
(2, 400) 20
200
10
0
0 2 4 x
0
Weeks 0 20 40 60 80 x
Percent discount
Graph the function and its parent function. Then describe the transformation.
6. f(x) = ∣ x − 1 ∣ 7. f(x) = (3x)2 8. f(x) = 4
Match the transformation of f(x) = x with its graph. Then write a rule for g.
9. g(x) = 2f(x) + 3 10. g(x) = 3f(x) − 2 11. g(x) = −2f(x) − 3
A. y B. y C. y
4 4 4
2 2
−4 −2 2 4x −4 2 4x −4 −2 2 4x
−2 −2
−4 −4
13. A fountain with a depth of 5 feet is drained and then refilled. The water level (in feet) after
t minutes can be modeled by f(t) = —14∣ t − 20 ∣. A second fountain with the same depth is
drained and filled twice as quickly as the first fountain. Describe how to transform the
graph of f to model the water level in the second fountain after t minutes. Find the depth
of each fountain after 4 minutes. Justify your answers.
c. y g d. y
4 −4 4 8x
g
−4
−4 4 8x
−4 −8
e. g y f. g y
2
4
−4 2 x
2
−2 4x −4
2. The table shows the tuition costs for a private school between the years 2010 and 2013.
a. Verify that the data show a linear relationship. Then write an equation of a line of fit.
b. Interpret the slope and y-intercept in this situation.
c. Predict the cost of tuition in 2015.
3. Your friend claims the line of best fit for the data shown in the scatter plot has a correlation
coefficient close to 1. Is your friend correct? Explain your reasoning.
y
0
0 2 4 x
5. You make DVDs of three types of shows: comedy, drama, and reality-based. An episode of
a comedy lasts 30 minutes, while a drama and a reality-based episode each last 60 minutes.
The DVDs can hold 360 minutes of programming.
a. You completely fill a DVD with seven episodes and include twice as many episodes of a
drama as a comedy. Create a system of equations that models the situation.
b. How many episodes of each type of show are on the DVD in part (a)?
c. You completely fill a second DVD with only six episodes. Do the two DVDs have a
different number of comedies? dramas? reality-based episodes? Explain.
A y + 450 = 10x
○ 400
Height (feet)
B 10y = −x + 450
○ 300
1
○
C —
10
y = −x + 450
200
D 10x + y = 450
○
100
0
0 10 20 30 x
Time (seconds)
7. Let f(x) = x and g(x) = −3x − 4. Select the possible transformations (in order) of the
graph of f represented by the function g.
○
A reflection in the x-axis ○
B reflection in the y-axis
○
C vertical translation 4 units down ○
D horizontal translation 4 units right
1
○
E horizontal shrink by a factor of —3 ○
F vertical stretch by a factor of 3
8. Choose the correct equality or inequality symbol which completes the statement below
about the linear functions f and g. Explain your reasoning.
−5 −23 −2 −18
−4 −20 −1 −14
−3 −17 0 −10
−2 −14 1 −6