Course 3 chapter4 functions

    • [PDF File]NAME DATE PERIOD Lesson 5 Homework Practice - Central Bucks School District

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      functions by comparing their y-intercepts and rates of change. Number of Paintings Sold 123 Commission ($) 115 150 185 3. TOLL ROADS The table shows the cost for traveling on a toll road in Henderson. The graph shows the cost of traveling on a toll road in Clarkson. Compare the linear functions to determine which is a direct variation.


    • [PDF File]Lesson 5 Skills Practice - 8TH GRADE MATH DEPARTMENT

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      Course 3 • Chapter 4 Functions Lesson 5 Problem-Solving Practice Proportional and Non-Proportional Functions 1. Elyse kept track of the number of steps she took in a day using a pedometer. The table below shows the number of steps per hour that Elyse walked. Determine if the function is proportional or non-proportional. Explain. 2.


    • [PDF File]Course 3 Think Smart for the Smarter Balanced Assessment

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      Course 3 • Chapter 4 • Functions 113 Program: SBAC Component: C04_PT PDF Pass Vendor: MPS Grade: Course 3 Chapter 4 Performance Task Saving for College Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez plan for a college education when their baby is born. They have already saved $500 and want to invest that money in a savings


    • [PDF File]NAME DATE PERIOD Lesson 8 Reteach

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      Course 3 • Chapter 4 Functions 69 Example 1 ... y = 2x2 2. y 2= -0.5x 3. y = x2 - 1 4. y = 2x2 + 4 5. y = -x2 - 3 6. y = -3x2 + 1 Lesson 8 Reteach Quadratic Functions A quadratic function, such as A 2= s, is a function in which the greatest power of the variable is 2. Its


    • [PDF File]Standardized Test Practice

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      Course 3 • Chapter 4 Functions Standardized Test Practice Read each question. Then fill in the correct answer on the answer document provided by your teacher or on a sheet of paper. 11. Beth’s monthly charge for Internet access c is represented by the function c = 12 + 2.50h, where h represents the number of hours of usage during a month.


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      Course 3 • Chapter 4 Functions Lesson 3 Problem-Solving Practice Functions 1. Strom works as a valet at the Westside Mall. He makes $48 per day plus $1 for each car that he parks. Make a table to show the total amount that Strom makes in one day if he parks 25 cars, 30 cars, 35 cars, and 40 cars. xy 2.


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