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A teacher's guide to the section on lines in preparation for later lectures on functions.

This is largely review: if there is one thing the students do remember from Algebra I, it’s that y = m x + b and m is the slope and b is the y -intercept. However, we’re going to view this from the viewpoint of linear functions.

Start by giving an example like the following: I have 100 markers in my desk. Every day, I lose 3 markers. Talk about the fact that you can write a function m ( d ) that represents the number of markers I have as a function of day. It is a linear function because it changes by the same amount every day . If I lose three markers one day and four the next, there is still a function m ( d ) , but it is no longer a linear function. (If this is done right, it sets the stage for exponential functions later: linear functions add the same amount every day, exponential functions multiply by the same amount every day. But I wouldn’t mention that yet.)

So, given that it changes by the same amount every day, what do you need to know? Just two things: how much it changes every day ( -3 ) , and where it started ( 100 ) . These are the slope and the y -intercept, respectively. So we can say y = - 3 x + 100 but I actually prefer to write the b first: y = 100 - 3 x . This reads very naturally as “start with 100, and then subtract 3, x times.”

Hammer this point home: a linear function is one that adds the same amount every time. Other examples are: I started with $100 and make $5.50 each hour. (Money as a function of time.) I start on a 40' roof and start piling on bricks that are 1 3 ' each. (Height as a function of number of bricks.)

Then talk more about slope—that slippery concept that doesn’t tell you how high the function is at all, but just how fast it’s going up . With a few quick drawings on the board, show how you can look at a line and guesstimate its slope: positive if it’s going up, negative if it’s going down, zero for horizontal. You can’t necessarily tell the difference between a slope of 3 and a slope of 5, but you can immediately see the difference between 3 and 1 2 . Emphasize that when we say “going up” and “going down” we always mean as you go from left to right : this is a very common source of errors.

Talk about the strict definition of slope. Actually, I always give two definitions. One is: every time x increases by 1, y increases by the slope. (Again: if the slope is negative, y decreases.) The other is: for any two points on the line, the slope is Δ x Δ y (“rise over run”). Show that this ratio is the same whether you choose two points that are close, or two points that are far apart. Emphasize that this is only true for lines.

Finally, why is it that in y = m x + b , the b is the y -intercept? Because the y -intercept is, by definition, the value of y when x = 0 . If you plug x = 0 into y = m x + b you get y = b .

All this may take all day, or more than one day. Or, it may go very quickly, since so much of it is review. When you’re done, have them work the in-class assignment “Lines” in groups.

Homework:

“Homework: Graphing Lines”

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Source:  OpenStax, Advanced algebra ii: teacher's guide. OpenStax CNX. Aug 13, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10687/1.3
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