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Pre-requisites

Objectives

Warm-Up

Linear Equation

Linear Function

Zero Function
Linear Functions
Module 2 (Asynchronous Task before Session 1)
Constant
Function Intro to Linear Functions.
Graphs

Summary

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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up
For relevant progress in this module, you should be able to
Linear Equation do the following as you go through this lesson:
Linear Function • Graph linear equations in two variables
• Determine the characteristics of linear equations in two
Zero Function
variables
Constant •
Function
Apply functional notation

Graphs

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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up
By the end of this presentation, you should be able to:
Linear Equation

Linear Function • Define a Linear Function


• Graph Linear Functions
Zero Function
• Determine the characteristics and equations of Linear
Constant Functions
Function
• Graph a linear function over a specified domain
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Linear Functions
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Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up Let’s recall! Given the graph of a linear equation in 2 variables
below, can you recall the following?
Linear Equation
x?|x ∈ R }
a) domain: {__________
Linear Function
{ ?y| y ∈ R }
b) range: ____________
Zero Function
1
Constant 𝑚=
?
c) slope: _____________
Function ? 24
b=
d) y-intercept:__________
Graphs 1
𝑦? = 𝑥+ 4
2
e) equation: _______________
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Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up
Let’s review! ? Given the linear equation in two variable
Linear Equation , can you recall how to graph?

Linear Function Write


? your equation ∈standard form , y=mx+b .
1
Zero Function 𝑦=
? 𝑥+ 2
2
Constant ?Identify the slope∧the y −intercept .
Function 1
𝑚=
? 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑏=2
2
?3. intercept.
Graphs

?4. Use the slope to plot another point. (1↑2→ or


Summary

Assignment 1↓2←)
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Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up
Let’s review! Given the linear equation in two variable
, can you recall how to graph?
3.
? the point that
Linear Equation

corresponds to the y-int


Linear Function

4.
? Use the slope to plot
another point. (1↑2→
+2
Zero Function +1

Constant
Function
or 1↓2←)
1
Graphs 𝑦= 𝑥+ 2
b=2
2
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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up

Linear Equation

Linear Function
Ready? The session begins now.
Zero Function

Constant
Function

Graphs

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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up
In
? Grade 9, we learned about Linear Equations. Let’s
Linear Equation review!
Linear Function
DEFINITION
Zero Function
A? LINEAR EQUATION is an equation that is written in the
Constant form: ,
Function where is the slope and
Graphs b is the y-intercept.

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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up A linear function is a function whose defining equation can
be written in the form
Linear Equation
f(x) = mx + b,
Linear Function • where m and b are constants;
• m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Zero Function ?Inspection:
Constant Which of the following is NOT a linear function?
Click on the correct answer to proceed.?
Function

𝟐
Graphs
𝟐 𝒇 ( 𝒙 )= 𝒙+𝟏 𝒉 ( 𝒙 ) =𝟐
 
𝒓 ( 𝒙 )=
𝒙

𝒎 ( 𝒙 ) =𝟎
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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up A linear function is a function whose defining equation can
be written in the form
Linear Equation
f(x) = mx + b,
Linear Function • where m and b are constants.
• m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Zero Function
?Some ways on how linear functions may be represented:
Constant
Function
• … as a graph
• … a set of ordered pairs
Graphs • … as a mapping diagram
Summary
• … as a statement

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Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up
The linear function f(x) = 2x, a function represented as an
Linear Equation equation, may also be represented in many different ways!
Linear Function
?As a graph:
{ ( 𝒙 , 𝒇 ( 𝒙 ) )| 𝒇 ( 𝒙 )=𝟐 𝒙 }
Zero Function
?As a set of ordered pairs:
Constant
?As a mapping diagram:
Function
?As a statement:
… …
Graphs

Summary
𝒇 (𝒙)𝒊𝒔 𝒕𝒘𝒊𝒄𝒆𝒐𝒇 𝒙
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Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up Linear Functions are functions which can be graphically
Linear Equation
represented by a line. There are special kinds of linear functions.

Linear Function ? Zero Function: f(x) = 0


For whatever input, the output is zero.
Zero Function

Constant ? Constant Function: f(x) = c


Function For whatever input, the output is a constant, c.
Graphs
Reflection:
? What do the graphs of these functions look like?
Summary

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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up Example:
Give a graphical representation for the linear function:
Linear Equation
f(x) = x + 2
Linear Function
Sketch it in your graphing notebook, then click the button
Zero Function to reveal the graph.
?
Constant
Function ?
What is/are the zero/es
Graphs of this function?

Summary

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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up Zeroes of a Function
The zero of a function f is defined as the value of x for which f(x) = 0.
Linear Equation ?
Linear Function
?In the previous example, you are asked to find the zero/es of
1
Zero Function 𝑓 ( 𝑥 )= 𝑥 + 2.
2
Constant
Function
?That means, we need to find the value of x so that f(x) = 0.
Or, to simply substitute 0 into f(x) and solve for x.
Graphs 1
?0= 𝑥 +2.
Summary
2
? The zero of the function f is –4.
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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up ?Do not get confused with the terms “zeroes”, “x-
Linear Equation intercepts”, and “roots”. Let’s clarify these!
Linear Function 
? A zero is a characteristic of a function; a value that
Zero Function
causes f(x)=0.

? An x-intercept is a term used with graphs; a value
Constant
Function based on the intersection of the graph with the x-axis

? A root is a solution to an equation ; a value that will
Graphs
make an equation true.
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Linear Functions
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Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up ?Example: What is the slope of the graph of the linear
function represented by the following mapping diagram?
Linear Equation
?
1
Linear Function
2
Zero Function 3 5
4
Constant …
Function
{x|x ϵ R} {f(x)|f(x) = 5}
Graphs
? The slope is 0. Since f(x) is always 5, there is no change in y.
Summary
This is also an example of a Constant Function.
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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up Graph of linear Functions
Linear Equation
Sketch the graph of the following linear function
1
Linear Function
Slope: ___________________
Zero Function
y-intercept: _____________
Constant Domain: ?
Function
Range: __________________
Graphs
Zeroes: ____________________
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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up Graph of linear Functions
Linear Equation
Sketch the graph of the following linear function
2
Linear Function
Slope: ___________________
Zero Function
y-intercept: _____________
Constant Domain: ?
Function
Range: __________________
Graphs
Zeroes: ____________________
Summary

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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up Summary:
?
Which of the following statement/s is/are correct?
Linear Equation
1 3
The zero of a linear function is the The range of a linear function is
Linear Function
x-intercept value of the graph. always the set of all real numbers.
Zero Function 2 4
The graph of a constant function If the slope of a line is positive, then
Constant is a vertical line. the behavior is increasing.
Function
?Click the correct answer:
Graphs

Summary
1, 2, 3, 4

𝟏,𝟑,𝟒 
𝟏,𝟑 
𝟐,𝟒 

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Linear Functions
Pre-requisites

Objectives Module 2
Warm-Up
Reference: Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry pages 54-69
Linear Equation

Linear Function Homework for Session 1:


Accomplish the Check-Up Quiz found in the
Zero Function
GClassroom before 7:30 am of the day of Session 1.
Constant
Function

Graphs

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