ALG1.MATH.2.C
Write linear equations in two variables given a table of values, a graph, and a verbal description.
Algebra I · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
Standard Unwrapping
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linear equationstwo variablestable of valuesgraphverbal description
Skills
- write (linear equations in two variables from a table of values) #dok2
- write (linear equations in two variables from a graph) #dok2
- write (linear equations in two variables from a verbal description) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can write a linear equation in two variables given a table of values. #dok2
- I can write a linear equation in two variables given a graph. #dok2
- I can write a linear equation in two variables given a verbal description of a situation. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Linear relationships can be represented in multiple forms including tables, graphs, and verbal descriptions.
- Translating between representations of linear relationships is essential for understanding and solving real-world problems.
Essential Questions
- How can you use a table of values to write a linear equation?
- What information from a graph do you need to write the corresponding linear equation?
- How can you translate a verbal description of a relationship into a linear equation?
- Why is it important to represent linear relationships in different ways?
- How do you determine the slope and y-intercept from a table, graph, or verbal description?