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Today, you're going to explore how to graph a linear equation using the intercepts of the line. Watch the following videos and complete the following excercises to master the skill! Good luck!
Question 1
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In your notebook, write down today's date and the title "Graphing Using Intercepts". Now, write down a definition for x-intercept and another for y-intercept. Click the appropriate box below when you completed that task.

Question 2
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How would you explain what the x and y intercept are to a five year old?

Question 3
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What is the easiest/quickest way to finding out what the x and y intercepts of a linear equation are?

Question 4
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Complete the following Khan Academy excercise called "Intercepts from a Graph". Click on the appropriate box below once you've received a 100%

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra-home/alg-linear-eq-func/alg-x-and-y-intercepts/e/linear-function-intercepts

Question 5
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Complete the following Khan Academy excercise called "Intercepts from an Equation". Click on the appropriate box below once you've received a 100%

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra-home/alg-linear-eq-func/alg-x-and-y-intercepts/e/solving_for_the_x-intercept

Now let's move on to determing the intercepts given a table of values. Watch the following video.
Question 6
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What is your biggest takeaway from this video? Did you learn anything new? Do you think differently about a table of values now?

Question 7
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Complete the following Khan Academy excercise called "Intercepts from a Table". Click on the appropriate box below once you've received a 100%

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra-home/alg-linear-eq-func/alg-x-and-y-intercepts/e/intercepts-from-table

Question 8
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Write a short story that is being modeled by the graph above.

Question 9
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Use the context of your story to describe what happens when the line touches the x and y axis.

Question 10
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You are helping to plan an awards banquet for your school, and you need to rent tables to seat 180 people. Tables come in two sizes. Small tables seat 4 people and large tables seat 6 people. Write an equation in function form to model the scenario above. For reference, label small tables as x and large tables as y.

Question 11
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Graph the equation you came up with on the coordinate plane below.

We have released a new and improved Graphing question type! Students will no longer be able to answer this question.
Question 12
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Choose all the possible combinations of small and large tables that would accomodate 180 people.

Question 13
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You make and sell decorative bows. You sell small bows for $3 and large bows for $5. You want to earn $60 per week. Write an equation to model the situation. Let x represent the number of small bows and y represent the number of large bows.

Question 14
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Graph the equation you came up with on the coordinate plane below.

We have released a new and improved Graphing question type! Students will no longer be able to answer this question.
Question 15
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Choose all the possible combinations of small and large bows that would earn you $60 per week.

Question 16
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You borrow $1800 from your parents. To repay your debt, you give them $150 per month. Your debt d (in dollars) is given by the function d = 150t – 1800 where t represents time (in months). What are the x and y intercepts of the graph?

Question 17
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Graph the above situation on the coordinate plane below.

We have released a new and improved Graphing question type! Students will no longer be able to answer this question.
Question 18
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Explain what the intercepts mean in this situation:

Question 19
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After how many months will you be debt free?

Question 20
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Write an equation in function form that models the graph above.

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