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Question 1
1.

Group (enter your full names)

Question 2
2.

Purpose: To Graphically And Mathematically Model the Relationship between...
(list the two variables we are modeling the relationship between)

SET UP OF THE LAB
Question 3
3.

What is your independent variable?

Question 4
4.

Why is it the independent variable?

Question 5
5.

What is your dependent variable?

Question 6
6.

Why is it your dependent variable?

Question 7
7.

CONSTANT: List your constants from the lab.

PREDICTION
Question 8
8.

What was your predicted relationship between the variables?

Question 9
9.

Why do you think this prediction to be true

MATERIALS & PICTURE
Question 10
10.

List your materials below:

PROCEDURE
Question 11
11.

Provide a step by step procedure below: (feel free to use bullet points)

DATA & GRAPHS
Question 12
12.

Upload your data table

Question 13
13.

Graph: Upload your original graph

CONCLUSION
Question 14
14.

What was the actual relationship you discovered

Question 15
15.

How does your graph support the relationship discovered? (data trend, R2 value)

Question 16
16.

EQUATION: what is the simple equation from the graph?

Question 17
17.

FORMULA: what is the formula for the relationship found on your graph?

Question 18
18.

SLOPE:
What is the slope with the units?

Question 19
19.

SLOPE:
What does the slope represent?

Question 20
20.

SLOPE:
Does your slope make sense? Why?

Question 21
21.

Y-INTERCEPT:
What is the y-intercept with units?

Question 22
22.

Y-INTERCEPT:
What is your y-intercept and does it make sense? Why?

Question 23
23.

Y-INTERCEPT:
What should the y-intercept be? Why?

Question 24
24.

ERROR:
What are some errors that took place in your lab?

Question 25
25.

ERROR:
How could you improve those errors, if no errors explain why.

Question 26
26.

NEW TERMS:
List and define the new terms learned in this lab.
Terms to define:
Position
Initial Position
Final Position
Displacement