Interactive Notebook Entry: Graphing Using Slope-Intercept Form
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
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Here are pictures of the entries inwards my Algebra one INB of graphing inwards slope-intercept form. Links to download templates are at the cease of the post!
I blogged to a greater extent than most the y=mx + b foldable here.
y=mx+b Foldable Template
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Slope Intercept Foldable (y=mx+b) too Brief Notes over Rearranging Equations |
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Outside persuasion of y=mx+b Foldable |
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Inside View of y=mx+b foldable. The x too y flaps define y equally the subject variable too x equally the independent variable. |
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Frayer Model over Y-Intercept |
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Notes over graphing using slope-intercept form. This page is kinda blah. |
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Reminders of which agency to rise/run to teach a positive or negative slope. Some of my students flora this actually confusing. Need to attain inwards the future! |
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View of Left too Right Page inwards INB. |
y=mx+b Foldable Template
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