Algebra 1 4-2 Guided Practice: Patterns and Linear Functions
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16 questions

Solve It! Identify quantities in the picture that vary in response to other quantities. Select all that apply.
Solve It! Identify quantities in the picture that vary in response to other quantities. Select all that apply.

Take Note: Define dependent variable.
Take Note: Define dependent variable.
Take Note: Are values of the dependent variable the inputs or outputs of the relation?
Take Note: Are values of the dependent variable the inputs or outputs of the relation?
Take Note: Define independent variable.
Take Note: Define independent variable.
Take Note: Are values of the independent variable the inputs or outputs of the relation?
Take Note: Are values of the independent variable the inputs or outputs of the relation?
Take Note: Describe an example relationship between two variables. Identify the dependent variable and independent variable.
Take Note: Describe an example relationship between two variables. Identify the dependent variable and independent variable.
Problem 1 Got It? Consider the relationship between the number of triangles in each figure in the diagram below and the perimeter of each figure.
Problem 1 Got It? Represent this relationship with a table and a graph.
Use contrasting colors to: - Complete the table on the canvas.
- Plot the points on the coordinate plane
- Indicate scale on both axes
You may complete your work on paper or on a whiteboard and upload a clear picture of it to the canvas.
Problem 1 Got It? Represent this relationship with a table and a graph.
Use contrasting colors to:
- Complete the table on the canvas.
- Plot the points on the coordinate plane
- Indicate scale on both axes
You may complete your work on paper or on a whiteboard and upload a clear picture of it to the canvas.
Problem 1 Got It? Which equation represents the relationship?
Problem 1 Got It? Which equation represents the relationship?
Problem 1 Got It? Reasoning: Suppose you know the perimeter of n triangles. What would you do to find the perimeter of n + 1 triangles?
Problem 1 Got It? Reasoning: Suppose you know the perimeter of n triangles. What would you do to find the perimeter of n + 1 triangles?

Take Note: Define function.
Take Note: Define function.
Take Note: Define linear function.
Take Note: Define linear function.
Problem 2 Got It? Consider the relationship represented in the table below.
Problem 2 Got It? Does the relationship represent a linear function?
Problem 2 Got It? Does the relationship represent a linear function?
Problem 2 Got It? Describe the relationship using words.
Problem 2 Got It? Describe the relationship using words.
Problem 2 Got It? Which equation represents the relationship?
Problem 2 Got It? Which equation represents the relationship?
Problem 2 Got It? Represent the relationship using a graph. Use contrasting colors. You may complete your work on paper or on a whiteboard and upload a clear picture of it to the canvas.
Be sure to include relevant graph detail: label axes, indicate units and scale on both axes, and use arrows to represent end behavior, as appropriate.
Problem 2 Got It? Represent the relationship using a graph. Use contrasting colors. You may complete your work on paper or on a whiteboard and upload a clear picture of it to the canvas.
Be sure to include relevant graph detail: label axes, indicate units and scale on both axes, and use arrows to represent end behavior, as appropriate.

Take Note: Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?
Take Note: Summarize the mathematical content of this lesson. What topics, ideas, and vocabulary were introduced?