
Algebraic Models of Linear Relations
Students create algebraic models to represent linear relationships derived from written descriptions and real-world data.
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Students create algebraic models to represent linear relationships derived from written descriptions and real-world data.
Key Questions
- How do we translate a word problem into a linear equation?
- What information is needed to determine the equation of a line?
- How can algebraic models help us make predictions?
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