1TH/vwo §11.4 Linear formulas

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A1X Quiz question:
A pupil here present has the name of an animal.
Who is that?

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1HV1Y: First a quiz question!
Think of a word that is
- the Dutch word for 'brave' or 'courageous'
- the name of a person here in class                    
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0:25

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With this TIP 
you should know!

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C1x: 
First a quiz question:
Whose name of somebody here present
is the name of an animal?
There are at least two answers!


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WG1X:
First a Quiz question!
Here in class somebody has the name of FISH in Dutch.
Who is that?
Try to find this out with your neighbor.
Or as a threesome.

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WG1X(2)
Someone has the name of a material.
Whos is that?

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§11.4 Linear formulas
The main goal in this paragraph is: 
 Learning how to MAKE a FORMULA for a LINEAR GRAPH!
But first a few Freshen Up Tasks about last lessons content (§11.3).
See next slide!

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shorten: v = 6d - 5c
A
v = 1 cd
B
v = 11cd
C
impossible
D
v = 1 cd squared

Slide 9 - Quiz

shorten:
p =
2h2
4h2
A
p = 6h
B
p = 8 h squared
C
impossible
D
p = 6 h squared

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d = 4 - 5k -6 + 3k
A
d = 2 - 2k
B
d = -2 - 2k
C
d = 10 + 8k
D
d = -2 + 9k

Slide 11 - Quiz

In §11.4 a lot of information is used from...
Ch6 Formulas and Graphs !
It's only understandable that you don't know all about it
any more. (Or do you?)
That's why we will look back at the content of Ch6 now.
Try to answer the question in the next slide.

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What is a linear graph?

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A linear graph is a straight line
in a coordinate system.
Next slide also gives a description.

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In the previous slide the FORMULA was already given.
However how to find this FORMULA ourselves if we only have a GRAPH?

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In the next slide the Method is
put into practice!



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Remember that this
is all 'old stuff' from book 1A, Ch6.
To do §11.4 succesfully, you need to know this!
Only now we enter Ch11, §11.4

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Task for you:
+ Open your Notebook and Textbook 1B, p.182
+ Get from your pencil case: 
    pencil, pen, geo, eraser
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Something new about the Coordinate system(1):

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Something new about the Coordinate system (2):
Schermafbe

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In which quadrant have you been working up to now?
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A
4
B
3
C
2
D
1

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Watch: the POSITIVE NUMBERS
are used for the 1st Quadrant.
And the 1st Quadrant is the one that
you've used up to now.
But this gonna change soon...

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Now more about Formulas and Graphs:

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Here you see the graph 
that belongs to the Formula!

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Time for the Treat of the Day:
MAKING a Formula for a Graph.
However, this Lesson Up wouldn't be complete 
without a Joke.

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Making a FORMULA for this graph...
is exactly what you're going to learn now!

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 In the next slide this Method is put into practice again.
After this you are going to work out these steps yourself!

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 om 19.56.

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TASK:
Make a FORMULA for the GRAPH!
How?
+  Open your Notebook.
+  Open your Textbook on p.187 so you can look
     back at the METHOD
+  You're going WORK OUT the 4 STEPS that
    we just studied



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Step 1=FOTOVRAAG (next slide)
Step 1:
Make a TABLE 
in your Notebook 
with values you can
read off exactly! 
(for this graph only 3 values for x and 3 for y)
Take a pic and send it in.


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The TABLE (step 1):

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Solution Step 1:

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Step 2:
Read of the Start number.
Do this from the Table you made!

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A
6
B
2
C
-6
D
3

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Solution Step 2:

The goes through the Vertical
axis at height -6. 
That's why.
The coordinates (0, -6) from the table
also give you this information.

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Step 3:
How much does the graph rise or fall per horizontal step of 1?
Read this off from your Table (or from the graph).
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A
2
B
3
C
-6
D
6

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Solution step 3:

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Step 4:
The Formula is: ....................
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A
y = 6x - 3
B
3x - 6 = y
C
x = 3y - 6
D
y = - 6 + 3x

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Solution step 4:
the Formula is:
y = 3x - 6                  or:             3x - 6 = y     
 or  also:                                      -6 + 3x = y

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Looking back ....
- did you do great, or
- did you miss out on these tasks?
- most important is to try hard, so that you learn a lot,
- you probably really begin to understand it when doing your homework! 

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Homework:
DO     § 11.4   You may SKIP:     24, 26 and 28
H/V     choose the Support or Standard path
VWO: choose the Challenge path
 Point of attention:
  1st:      use the four steps Method from p.187/188. and

Send in the lot in GC as usual!

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