Plot points with coordinates where \(x\) and \(y\) are equal. Three points are sufficient, but more can be plotted. Draw a line through the plotted points. If \(x\) is positive, \(y\) is negative. If ...
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This educational film teaches viewers how to construct mathematical line graphs to solve algebraic problems. It begins by reviewing statistical graphs and then explains the relationship between ...
In this video we will learn about the plotting of graphs for a pair of linear equations in two variables. Two straight lines are obtained when we plot a pair of linear equations on the graph paper ...
Come to lab (hopefully not late). Most likely listen to a boring (but short) lecture that seems similar to stuff that was also covered in lecture class – but it’s still confusing. Look at some new ...
This three-part, ears-on lesson blends sound and visuals to help middle schoolers make sense of linear relationships.
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One of the most basic things students do in a physics lab is to collect data and use that to build a model. Most of these models come in the form of a mathematical function. But here is the problem.