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Applications of Linear Functions

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Applications of Linear Functions

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FINDING THE RULE OF A LINEAR FUNCTION Direct variation linear function: y = ax 1. Calculate the gate of change a using two points that verify the rule of this Ea function. a == 23. a Ea |» 2. We get the rule: y = ax. Fx.: Andy earns an hourly wage at the pharmacy where he works. Determine the rule of the function which associates the number x of hours worked with Andy's salary y. 1. Rate of change a $12/hour (hourly wage) 2. Rule:y = 12x Partial variation linear function: y = ax +b function. Determine the initial value b after replacing x and y in the rule y= ax + b, by one of the points (x, y) verifying the rule of the function. . We get the rule: y = ax +b Calculate the rate of change a using two points that verify the rule of this x me *. 2 Ex.: Julie earns an hourly wage and a base salary at her job. Determine the rule which associates the number x of hours worked with the total salary y earned by Julie. Rate of change a = 255=150 = $8/h (hourly wage) 00 Find the initial value b (base salary): = The rule is of the form y = 8x + b. — Knowing that the point (10, 130) verifies the rule of this function, replace x and y in the rule by the coordinates of this point: 130 = 8 x 10 + b. ~ Deduce that b = $50. Rule: y = 8x +50 ‘1. Knowing two points verifying the rule of a linear function, find the rule of this function. a) A(-2, -12) and B(7, 42) b) A(-2,-5) and B(3, 15) ) ALS, 23) and B(2, 2) d) A(3, 14.4) and B(10, 48) 2... Sylvia sells individual roses at a flea market. She sells 12 roses for $45 and 26 roses for $97.50. Consider the function which associates the number x of roses sold with the amount y of money she collects. a) What is the rule of this function? _ b) How much will it cost for 8 roses? —_ a oe ©) How many roses did she sell on a day where she collected $255? oe 120 Chapter 4 Relations and functions © Guérin, éditeur ltée 3. Ina fishing club, the admission price is fixed and there is a cost per fish you catch. Marty caught, 6 fish and paid a total of $38, Pat caught 11 fish and paid a total of $53. Consider the function which associates the number x of fish caught with the total cost y. a) What is the rule of this function? b) How much will John pay if he caught 4 fish? ©) How many fish did Robert catch if he paid a total of $47? _ 4. Denise wants to know how the cell phone company calculated her bill. She knows that the company charges a fixed monthly rate and an amount per minute of use. The month where she used 150 minutes, she paid $40. Another month, she used 205 minutes and paid $44.40. Consider the function which associates the number x of minutes used with the total cast y. a) What is the rule of this function? — b) How much will she pay for a month where she uses 340 minutes? ©) How many minutes did she use in a month where she was billed $48.80? 5. Mr. Smith is a member of a tennis club. During the year, if he plays 23 games he pays a total of $447 and if he plays 35 games he pays $615. If this situation follows a linear model, how much will he pay the year where he plays 46 games? G. A hotel’s water reservoir contains 42 750 litres of water. After 3 days, 34 200 litres remain. If the water continues to be used at the same rate, a) how many litres will remain after 8 days? b) after how many days will the reservoir be empty? J. To buy a license to organize a lottery, a charitable organization must pay a fixed amount and a TY; pay percentage on the total value of the printed lottery tickets. For $2000 of printed lottery tickets, the cost of the license is $90 and for $8000 tickets, the cost is $270. If the organizers of the lottery must pay $165 for a license, what is the total value of the tickets printed? © Guérin, éditeur ltée 4.5 Finding the rule of a linear function 124 INDING THE RULE OF A LINEAR FUNCTION © Direct variation linear function: y= ax 1. Calculate the rate of change a using qvo points that verify the rule ofthis Es function)ja = 2 = 234, 2. We get the rule: y = ax. Ex.) Andy earns an hourly Wage at the pharmacy where he works, Determine the rule of the function which associates the number x of hours worked with Andy's salary y. 240-120 20-10 12/hour (hourly wage) 1, Rate of change a 2, Rule:y = 12x ‘*- Partial variation linear function: Calculate the rate of change @ using two points that verify the rule of this function, Determine the initial value b after replacing x andy in the ruley = ax + b, by one of the points (x, y] verifying the rule of the function. We get the rule: y = ax + b Ex.: Julie earns an hourly wage and a base salary at her job, Determine the rule which associates the number x of hours worked with the total salary y earned by Julie, 210-130 1. Rate of change a 219-139 _ s/h (hourly wage) 7 2, Find the initial value b (base salary): a 130[210 = The rule is of the form y= 8x + b. — Knowing that the point (10, 130) verifies the rule of this function, replace x and y. in the rule by the coordinates of this point: 130 = 8 x 10 +b. = Deduice that b = $50, 3. Rule: y = 8x + 50 1. Knowing two points verifying the rule of a linear function, find the rule of this function. a) A(-2,-12) and B(7, 42) b) A(-2, -5) and B(3, 15) 6x yeas ) A(-5, 23) and B(2, 2) d) A(3, 14.4) and B(10, 48) 3x +8 y= 48x 2. Sylvia sells individual roses at a flea market. She sells 12 roses for $45 and 26 roses for $97.50, Consider the function which associates the number x of roses sold with the amount y of money she collects. a) What is the rule of this function? _v = 3.75% b) How much will it cost for 8 roses? _ $30 ) How many roses did she sell on a day where she collected $255?_ 68 120 Chapter 4 Relations and functions © Guerin, editeur hee Ina fishing club, the admission price is fixed and there is a cost per fish you catch. Marty caught 6 fish and paid a total of $38, Pat caught 11 fish and paid a total of $53. Consider the function which associates the number x of fish caught with the total cost y. a) What is the rule of this function?__ 9 = 3x + 20 b) How much will John pay if he caught 4 fish?_$32__ ) How many fish did Robert catch if he paid a total of $47? _9 Denise wants to know how the cell phone company calculated her bill. She knows that the company charges a fixed monthly rate and an amount per minute of use. The month where she used 150 minutes, she paid $40. Another month, she used 205 minutes and paid $44.40. Consider the function which associates the number x of minutes used with the total cost. a) What is the rule of this function? __¥ = 0.08% + 28 b) How much will she pay for a month where she uses 340 minutes? _ $55.20 ) How many minutes did she use in a month where she was billed $48.80? 260 min Mr. Smith is a member of a tennis club. During the year, if he plays 23 games he pays a total of $447 and if he plays 35 games he pays $615. If this situation follows a linear model, how much will he pay the year where he plays 46 games? $769 A hotel’s water reservoir contains 42 750 litres of water. After 3 days, 34 200 litres remain. If the water continues to be used at the same rate, a) how many litres will remain after 8 days? 19 950 lis b) after how many days will the reservoir be empty? “_After 15 days To buy a license to organize a lottery, a charitable organization must pay a fixed amount and a percentage on the total value of the printed lottery tickets. For $2000 of printed lottery tickets, the cost of the license is $90 and for $8000 tickets, the cost is $270. If the organizers of the lottery must pay $165 for a license, what is the total value of the tickets printed? $4500 © Guérin, éditeur ltée 4.5 Finding the rule of a linear function 124

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