Media Summary: Given a system of two linear equations, solving the system can be done using Inverse or Linear situation - how to tell the Use the x-coordinates of the key points in order to give the increasing and decreasing intervals from a graph or situation.

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Given a system of two linear equations, solving the system can be done using Inverse or Linear situation - how to tell the Use the x-coordinates of the key points in order to give the increasing and decreasing intervals from a graph or situation. The composition of 2 functions requires us to plug a value into one function to get an answer, then plug that answer into a ... Why does the inverse function make that strange curve? Why doesn't it touch the axes? A composition of 2 functions requires you to figure out which function to use first, then use it to calculate something, then use that ...

Information about a linear function can be given to you in various ways. Three examples are shown here. The Rational Function is the same thing as the inverse function, and by any name we can use functions notation to ask and ... We are given a linear equation, but then we are asked to change either the slope or y-intercept, then use the changed equation to ... Domain is all x-values that are possible in a function, and Range (or codomain) is all the y-values that are possible. First we will graph three linear functions on the same plane, then find their equations. Want to help your students think through a subtraction problem instead of following a memorized algorithm? Check out my mini ...

Use the x-coordinates of the key points in order to give the positive and negative intervals from a graph or situation.

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Constant Difference - - - - MTH-3051
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Inverse or Linear situation - how to tell the difference - - - - MTH-3051
A Comparison Problem With a Twist - - - - MTH-3051
Comparison Word Problem Example - - - - MTH-3051
Increasing and Decreasing Intervals - - - - MTH-3051
Composition of 2 Functions - Example 1 - - - - MTH-3051
Inverse Function: What's With the Weird Shape? - - - - MTH-3051
Taxi - Composition of 2 Functions - MTH-3051
Math 3051 Demo Video Problem #11
Type-I f(k)=constant | Solution of Non-Homogeneous Linear Difference Equations in Numerical Analysis
Examples: Find the Linear Equation - - - - MTH-3051
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Constant Difference - - - - MTH-3051

Constant Difference - - - - MTH-3051

How to use the

Comparison - - - - MTH-3051

Comparison - - - - MTH-3051

Given a system of two linear equations, solving the system can be done using

Inverse or Linear situation - how to tell the difference - - - - MTH-3051

Inverse or Linear situation - how to tell the difference - - - - MTH-3051

Inverse or Linear situation - how to tell the

A Comparison Problem With a Twist - - - - MTH-3051

A Comparison Problem With a Twist - - - - MTH-3051

A word problem that can be solved by

Comparison Word Problem Example - - - - MTH-3051

Comparison Word Problem Example - - - - MTH-3051

Using

Increasing and Decreasing Intervals - - - - MTH-3051

Increasing and Decreasing Intervals - - - - MTH-3051

Use the x-coordinates of the key points in order to give the increasing and decreasing intervals from a graph or situation.

Composition of 2 Functions - Example 1 - - - - MTH-3051

Composition of 2 Functions - Example 1 - - - - MTH-3051

The composition of 2 functions requires us to plug a value into one function to get an answer, then plug that answer into a ...

Inverse Function: What's With the Weird Shape? - - - - MTH-3051

Inverse Function: What's With the Weird Shape? - - - - MTH-3051

Why does the inverse function make that strange curve? Why doesn't it touch the axes?

Taxi - Composition of 2 Functions - MTH-3051

Taxi - Composition of 2 Functions - MTH-3051

A composition of 2 functions requires you to figure out which function to use first, then use it to calculate something, then use that ...

Math 3051 Demo Video Problem #11

Math 3051 Demo Video Problem #11

Math 3051 Demo Video Problem #11

Type-I f(k)=constant | Solution of Non-Homogeneous Linear Difference Equations in Numerical Analysis

Type-I f(k)=constant | Solution of Non-Homogeneous Linear Difference Equations in Numerical Analysis

Type-I f(k)=

Examples: Find the Linear Equation - - - - MTH-3051

Examples: Find the Linear Equation - - - - MTH-3051

Four examples that show

Task Example 1   MTH 3051

Task Example 1 MTH 3051

Information about a linear function can be given to you in various ways. Three examples are shown here.

Rational Function or Inverse Function? And Functions Notation - - - - MTH-3051

Rational Function or Inverse Function? And Functions Notation - - - - MTH-3051

The Rational Function is the same thing as the inverse function, and by any name we can use functions notation to ask and ...

Change a Parameter in a Given Linear Situation - - - - MTH-3051

Change a Parameter in a Given Linear Situation - - - - MTH-3051

We are given a linear equation, but then we are asked to change either the slope or y-intercept, then use the changed equation to ...

Domain and Range - - - - MTH-3051

Domain and Range - - - - MTH-3051

Domain is all x-values that are possible in a function, and Range (or codomain) is all the y-values that are possible.

Task: Burning Sticks Part 1 - MTH-3051

Task: Burning Sticks Part 1 - MTH-3051

First we will graph three linear functions on the same plane, then find their equations.

81 - 49, Constant Difference

81 - 49, Constant Difference

Want to help your students think through a subtraction problem instead of following a memorized algorithm? Check out my mini ...

Constant Difference

Constant Difference

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Positive and Negative Intervals - - - - MTH-3051

Positive and Negative Intervals - - - - MTH-3051

Use the x-coordinates of the key points in order to give the positive and negative intervals from a graph or situation.