Acc7.5 Linear Relationships
In this unit, students learn to understand and use the terms “rate of
change,” “linear relationship,” and “vertical intercept.” They deepen their understanding of
slope, and they learn to recognize connections among rate of change, slope, and constant of
proportionality, and between linear and proportional relationships. They represent linear
relationships with tables, equations, and graphs that include lines with negative slopes or
vertical intercepts, and horizontal and vertical lines. They learn to use the term “solution of
an equation” when working with one linear equation in two variables, understand the graph of a
linear equation as the set of its solutions, and what is meant by a solution for a system of
linear equations. In particular, that the pair of values that satisfies a system of equations
are coordinates of a point that lies on the graphs of all the equations in the system, and,
conversely, a point that lies on the graphs of all the equations in the system has coordinates
that satisfy all the equations in the system. Students learn to understand and use the terms
“system of equations,” “solution for the system of equations,” “zero solutions,” “no solution,”
“one solution,” and “infinitely many solutions.” Students conclude the unit working with
bivariate data sets. They learn to understand and use the terms “scatter plot” and
“association,” and describe associations as “positive” or “negative” and “linear” or
“non-linear.” Students describe scatter plots, using a term previously used to describe
univariate data “cluster,” and the new term “outlier.” They fit lines to scatter plots and
informally assess their goodness of fit by judging the closeness of the data points to the
lines, and compare predicted and actual values.
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