1TH/vwo §6.4 Formulas from graphs 1st Form (short version)

§6.4 Making a FORMULA from a GRAPH
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§6.4 Making a FORMULA from a GRAPH

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For this graph...

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... we cannot make a formula, sadly enough.

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For wat kind of GRAPH can we make a FORMULA?
A
a graph that goes up and down
B
a linear graph
C
a graph that has the form of a circle
D
a straight line

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Maybe this Theory doen't explain much to you...
That's  why a few EXAMPLES follow.
One about a RISING GRAPH and one about a 
FALLING GRAPH.   


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A STRAIGHT LINE = our type of graph!
Look at the following slide. For this Graph we CAN
make a Formula! 

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Example 1

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Example 2: As you see, we have a falling graph here.
Let's call the horizontal axis a and the vertical axis b.

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Step 1.   Above you see the table with 3 points from the graph.
Let's call the horizontal axis a and the vertical one b.
Step 2.  The graph starts at height 5 on the vertical axis. So that's the starting value.
Step 3.  When the graph goes to the right 1 step, it goes down 2 steps.
Step 4.   Putting steps 2 and 3 in the shape of a Formula:   
                 b = 5  -  2 x a
Let us Study the Theory one more time!
            
a
0
1
2
b
5
3
1

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TASK:
Make a FORMULA for the GRAPH on the next slide.
Get a pen, pencil and geo and open your Notebook.
Use the METHOD you just saw.
Forgotten all about it?
It's on p.216 in your Textbook!

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timer
2:50

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step 1.Above you see the Table, 
that contains 3 points from the graph.
Let's call the axes:         a and b.
step 2.  The starting value is 5, because at that height the
                graph starts at the vertical axis.
step 3.  If you go 3 steps to the right, then you go down 2 steps.  So:
                If you go 1 step     to the right, then you go down       of a step.
step 4.  The Formula becomes:  b = 5 -     x a

               
            
x
0
3
6
y
5
3
1
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The + and - signs make a huge difference:

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PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE ...
Now it's time you make a FORMULA for a GRAPH yourself!

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FOTOVRAAG- to be handed in, in the next slide!
- have you got your:
   1. Notebook   2. pencil   3. geo  4. eraser    before you?
- if not, get it right now!
- the task starts; 
   1. make it in your Notebook   2. take a pic   3. send it in in!

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Use the Method from p.218 
again!
FOTOVRAAG
timer
2:00

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28a - my work on Andrews' Formula:

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Solution:

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Homework time.
You may skip 25 and 26
Make §6.4 now.   Don't forget to:
+  check your work with the Solutionsbook
+  take a few pictures of it
+  send them in in GC

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